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10_THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, September 13, 1960 aus : . SPORTS Donna Harris And Fernhill Midgets | ifn (cons Holl Claim Even OASA Series === "1960 Tennis Titles Oshawa's representatives fn Taylor homered, to make the home himself a Toe ned. fame of Bout-of5 Cham : : | OASA Midget championship play- score 5-2, Hastings connected in later on Gaskell's single. { Finals) -- Pavers. downs, Fernhill Park Genosha|the sixth and scored via 8 suc-|ter advanced to 2nd on vs Tony's a) oy at All {Aces, 'staged a sensational six- ceeding error and an infield out. left field and scored on lexandera Park, east diamond, 6,15 Irun rally in the bottom half of Mason, pitching for the Aces, | single, to complete the p.m, | the 7th inning last night at Alex-| steadied fown at this point and| pun ge, WR andra Park, to defeat Weston Ki-| didn't allow another bit in the re-| Magon, with a homer Exhibition of professional {wanis 86, The win tied up the maining three while bis) singles and Vernon with wrestling, three bouts, at Osb- | round, foreing a third and decid-| support also improved, | hits, were the two big ba awa Chidren's Arenas, 845 p.m. ing geome, which has been ar-| Fernhill Genoshas didn't do the Aces and BSeneco t City Championship round | ranged for Pickering diamond, on much with the offerings of Hast-| safeties, Robin =~ Cole's. Juveniles: vs | Thursday evening, at 500 o'clock. ings, other than Mason's homer, WESTON KIWANIANS -- Bur-|Scugog Cleaners Juniors, at Al | Weston took the lead in the sec-| until the bottom of the 7th inning ss; Holmes, b; White, 2b;|exandra Park, 800 p.m, ond inning when the Aces flunked | and then they suddenly broke out ECCios™ of." Wilson, rf; Taylor, WEDNESDAYS GAMES three defensive plays in {with a rash of base-hits to turn | 1 Choe {, 1b; os ger O0OTB sion, then a walk followed, plus| defeat into victory, mas > y 10; , ©} ¥ ALL Sima A chalked a single by Whyle, another ereor| pinc.hitter Crevier started §t| poo dunior Conference _- Scorvor. Ment Cams tH ii 264.01, 09, and then a single by Burgess, 10F| orf with a walk then Markus beat FERNHILL GENOSHA ACES--|ough vs Oshawa "Imps", at ' 8 total of three runs, lout & bunt and Vernon did the Vernon, 2b: Waduck, b; Mason, | Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta matches At In the third inning, Vernon| or owing "to load the bases, 0; Norris, If; Gaskell, 1b; Nelson, dium, 8.00 p.m. es opened for Fernhill with a single] Weduek's single scored Crevier| $9: Seneco, ef; Blyth, rf; Markus, SOFTBALL ana Mason's homer with two out) gor" sous scored as Mason ©; EVmburst, ss in 7th; Crevier,| Oshawa Minor Assoc, -- (Ki ar » ' made it 32, wrgpe@nd olive [1 wanis Bantam League Champion-| ennis $ | In the fifth, White Spened with grounded out, Norris doubled, 10 Umpires -- C, March and Z.|ghip Finals) -- 3rd game of 3-out- PY 75, after dropping the first a single and then with two out, score Vernon and Waduck and' Bienkowski, of-5 series -- Sunnyside Park vs|®et to Kay Hopkins 1.6, » tir Tar oss] the et sot sow ons pins JUMiOY Champ , then Black's Blank |ONE-SIDED WIN Park $0 pin. shar. 80 cram Aer short vs Ls Sludoy the shaw Ton the match continued, but the play "is Club's Junior Tournament Jan Magy Hs oy was much slower and Harris out. W25 held. commoncine at 10 a.m, " Realtors 740 sterers, at Alexandra Park and|®teadied Hopkins to win the set and wot finishing until near 1pm. ' ' and match 7-5, This was a very -80y spectalois oiso:ved the | Black's Men's Wear vs Oshawa oo qi teh! matches and comments were Black's Men's Wear blanked Real Estate, at Alexandra Park, 8 mal g g 1. passed on how very well the Jun- Oshawa Real Estate 70 last . both games at 6.00 p.m, sharp, The other phase of the semi's |, development had night at Alexandra Park, to open a 0 unn S1 e saw Carol Whinfleld win out over| aany young players give the UAW Softball League i pe | Ai. Atwriley 61, iv The ho the senfors a good game. Series 2-out-of-3 round, Secon p bry close with | J ' game 1s on Wednesday evening] Woodview Park defeated Sunny-| McNamee singled in the fifth, Announce Dates 'crue playing very well, This tor Cox bas oy Ry ub ile |" 8am Smith pitched the shutout|side Park 10-1, last evening at advanced on Mitchell's single and match lasted far past daylight future senfor champions can be for Black's, a neat two-hitter in the Sunnyside diamond, to take a scored on a passed ball, Ci Softh 1 and was finished under the 1ights, seen even now in these Juniors 8 which he issued only one walk, 2-0 stranglehold grip of the Osh- In the sixth, Woodview Parkers 1 a Darkness was a handicap to both| A Stiles over M, Burch 6-1; with Davis getting & single in |awa Minor Softball Association's put the game on ice with a five . . but they carried on, C, Burch defeated P, McGovern the third inning and Malloy get. Kiwanis Bantam League cham- pun outburst, Ryan walked to Championshin In the ladies' singles final set, 41; T. Keys won over P. Blain ting the other safety in the 6th, plonship finals, Third game Is start it off, Crozier also walked d Donna Harris defeated Carol 6-1; B, Barker ousted K. Brack = Smith struck out 10 batters, called for Wednesday evening, at then Pilkey singled, Straughan Oshawa City and District Soft. Whinfield 0-6, 6-1, 6-3, Steady, as- 6-4, S| Sarnovsky started on the Woodview Park, walked, forcing in Ryan, TWO pall Association team delegates Sorted, well-placed shots were the M, Gillies defeated A. Stiles # i mound for the Realtors, He gavel With Leaming in top form, the strikeouts followed but Me. mei Jagt night and drew up the Main feature of this match, 60; T, Keys won over C, Burch aad Lup two runs In the first Inning Sunnyside Park batters had a Mamee's bases - loaded homer first portion of their schedule, for Ths Was a waiting game and 6-0; B, Barker ousted T, Keys in | when Varga walked with two out tough time of it at the plate, He made it a five-run rally, Mitchell 3 pound.robin series, to decide hé third set was anyone's until the semi-finals 6-4, 6-2, ROCKET MAY RETIRE -- BUT DOESN'T LOOK TIRED und Dionne followed with a home- trick out 12 batters and fave up followed with a doubled hut oan th i560 "City Champlonship" fn 1arris outsteadied Whinfield in a M. Gillies. defeated B. Barker ) ; crucial game and pulled ahead 7-5 6-3, This final match was a Maurice (Rocket) Richard, | Rocket has said he will mee | 39-year-old veteran has been | In the third, Smith singled with spots, handing out seven free| ade, leaving the score 10-1, The games will all be played 53. Harris then BL Whinfield"s Pleasure to watch, Although tooking overweight but happy, | how he does at camp and then | offered an executive post with (one out then Varga and Dionne | tickets, but he managed to work| Mitchell with a rve and finished 0 Barker's serve and ground , , p pair of doubles at Alexandra Park, under th and finished the match off takes to the ice at the start of | 40040 whether he will play an. | the Canadiens Club, |hoth drew walks to load the himself out of trouble, after get- and a single, was the big hitter floodlights, starting at 8,00 fra n grand style with sideline drives| Strokes were more powerful than the Montreal Canadiens 1960-61 training camp in Montreal, The | other season, or retire, The ~(CP Wirephoto) | pases. Horton's timely triple | ting himself in it, of the game, Woodview only had| sharp, The balance of the sched. 9 out of Whinfield's reach, | Gillies', the latter proved steadier tmosted the rally then he scored! Sunnyside's lone tally came in' four other hits, it being the walks ule will be run off, likely on » I™ the men's singles semi and kept putting back shot-after - [on McGarry's sacrifice fly tothe second, Bolvin opened with a that gave them the majority of nightly basis, following Tuesday, "81% 8. Venn gave Clint Hall a shot centre, for the fourth run of the single then walks to Macko and their runs, In all, the two Sunny. Sept, 27, In the meantime, the 'tubborn argument, before finally --~ fe Sng the Susy were --" " D rt L Inning and a 6:0 lead, | Woermke loaded the bases and side pitchers gave up eight walks earl rtion of the round-robin yielding while in the other brack- ¥ hed. TI ielois were ' SP RTS E a eague yd risers go helt, porher | with two out, Leaming hit Nosal and hit two batters, Seven of the datos = as follows: et, "Buz" Comerford surprised WORE ind f br ge ( ) M N H } run ) enue With a pitched ball, to force in| 10 who got first base as "a Bt", Tues, Sept, 13 -- Cole's Sport. with a hard-fought win over jl SLUM araiyin o> Ros [the relieving pitcher, Jubenville| ue wun | Hi M. vid lopened with a walk, advanced on | eventually scored, ing Goods vs Scugog Cleaners, (Hall aor Cox and the hoys' parents, @ 3 By Geo. H. Campbell Meets Thurs. wild pitch and a passed ball| 4 the So inning, Leaming WOODVIEW Kitchen, 3b; Thurs, Sept, 18 -- Heffering's 63 a Setanied 5 an, 60. "ope fod c ly winner was J orig Bn Bn walke three batters (not In suc-| Elliott, ss; McNamee, ¢; Mitchell, Imperials ve Cole's Sporting nitting match ong ad, hard Ann tiles, another future chame SPORTS EDITOR President Mike Wilson, of the! OSHAWA REALTORS -- Mal. ¢o8sion) and struck out three -- rf, Leaming, p; Ryan, If;| Goods, | dons ot indteata coring here pion in the senior division, Her Neighborhood Association Dart|loy, 3b; Brown, rf: Young, ef;|'0 spoil Sunnyside's other big Crozier, cf; Pilkey, 2h; Straughan| Tues. Sept. 20 -- Bcugog Clean: eye sat " play, {or sparkling play, competitive spirit N : + |League has announced that an Maeson. 1h; Sarnovsky, p and chance, In the 7th, Black singled 1b, ers vs Merchants, [to By Jame a the 2nd set went|and good sportsmanship were a Everything From Soup To Nuts' |organization meeting for the 1060: rf; Ferguson, 2h; Davis, ss; Me.|and Bolvin was hit by a pitched! SUNNYSIDE -- Nosal, ss; Kor-' Thurs, Sept. 22 -- Scugo W So oe. is was a fast and pleasure to behold, 61 Season will be held at the Cabe, If; Spiers, ¢; Lupel, p| ball, wilh two Ju but Macko Hiled bak, 2b; Black, rf and p; Calder | Cleaners vs Heffering's Imperial, Once Be it Comerford Jat yA an Ap won the Con. Woodview Community Centre on|in 4th | i ld, bre Ges : : ' -- "V8 solation Tournament, but she also OSHAWA IMPS move into action again at Kinsmen Thursday, Sept. 15 at 7:30 pm,| BLACK'S --Allems, rf: Smith, Mitchell gathered it in, to end p and 2; Boivin, 3b; Macko, ¢; Pobih o Ho Blletiog's va Julleg an Uphet by defeating Har- earned the most coveted ho hy Civie Memorial Stadium tomorrow night, with Scarboro M Fhe present time it Apiary n Varga, LTH Dionna, i Horan, i? fave, ted di il Toes, cf; Woermke, 1b; Hen Tues, Sept, 27 -- Merchants vs ih oh yy | preasnied by Jue ike hy " " i a re go. |all of last year's teams will be cf; McGarry, ¢; orsley, H Calder star on the mound tig, if, | ) } ortsmanlike er as the visitors, The local football boys insist theyire §9 lal dit Baron Bal) Bog gy 40 for Sunnyside Dut gave way fo| 8 Cole's Sporting Goods, Sen) the final point, The games award, ay ing to chalk up a win in this one, They met Scarboro in |e teams will be seeking admis. -- == Black in the third inning, se an exhibition game, before the schedule opened and it re= gion to the league woliehel apeied the second for| * : sulted in a hard-fought 9-6 score for the home team, In= It Is very essential that all Mod T view with a double and cidentally, "Imps" didn't play Scarboro this past Sunday [players who propose to play in ems 10 sored Joter, on Ryan's grounder The wonder, ul world 0 warmth Ww Lo : : this league this coming season be ' o the infleld, In the third inning er afternoon after all, Seems there was a switch made in | 8 Co SO oeting. as se K D Oily 0 hie 1 ) seting, We : , § ghan, the schedule, either that or the copy of the schedule that |epal new rule changes will be dis- | am % gs Kitchen and Elliott all drawing came to this desk, was incorrect, However, the scheduled cussed, along with the election] Modern Upholsterers defeated Walks n Siccutaion, to Joud, the | eting for dnesday night here, is definite. The |of officers, Karn's Drugs 4-1 last night at| + Straughan was out how: Hosting fof Wad wll! i with their fans, in Subject to being confirmed at|Alexandra Park, in the first|ever, getting nipped off 1st base, | y keshores. They showed a |Uhis meeting, i is planned to game of thelr UAW Softhall but later McNamee was hit by a| the game last week against Lakeshores, They show start the season on Oct, 6 and it League 2-out-of-3 playoff series, | pitched ball to load the bases and | lot of team spirit and determination, The result of this |is essential that any new teams| Lyons for Karn's and Tamblyn then with two out, Leaming compination was evident in the improvement the team [desiring to enter have representa:| for Moderns, both came up with [doubled to scbre his three mates, showed in defensive play. They held the powerful Lake~ tives on hand, |a fine pitching display. Moderns | Making it 4. 1, ) lone touchd ind a couple of single kick This league 1s unique, as It 1s| scored thelr first two runs in the| EE -- shores to one lone touchdown and a couple of §ing the only Dart League In Oshawa! second when Bryan got on via an points, Now if they have put as much spit-and-shine on |that has ladies participating A outfield error with one out then Pla off Dates their attack in this past week, the way they polished up |team is comprised of three ladies Sutton doubled and Clark singled, | their defensive tactics, we look for the "Imps" to come and three men and there are in. to score Sutton, . up with some scoring success, improved ball-carrying dividual trophies for both the men --- the Joust, McMullan Wid on International and some forward passing that will give the customers Anyone desiring more informa. and Clark all got "gifts" as the . . a thrill, tion regarding this league Is ask. rival shortstop made three errors Semi-Finals ed to phone Mike Wilson at RA!in succession, At that, only Me- . Nfulng va 3.2986 or attend the meeting this Mullan scored and with the bases] MONTREAL (CP) -- Her This past week-end saw some satisfying results, In Thursday. at the Woodview Com. loaded, Lyons got Knox and Tam: the NTR ALE) = Hare are the sports action that concerned local teams, Belleville | munity Centre blyn, to shut off the trouble, the PART Baseball Bantams defaulted their OBA playoff game to the Osh» we-- mms | I the 7th inning, Knox opened | League: awa I.egion yourgsters, From here, it's easy to understand, with a single, Tamblyn was safe| September Belleville also had a team In OASA Bantam playoffs, the Port Perry Jrs. us: un SEN ind then Barwiclos tom Bultado at Toronto, Roches. same team that eliminated Sunnyside Park in that third fourth run for Moderns, 14--Buffalo at Toronto, Roches. game last Thursday, Belleville, unlike the policy followed Oust Odessa Meanwhile, Tamblyn had allow. ter at Richmond, : here in Oshawa's minor softball and baseball, permits ed Kors battery only vo sat. Tome at Buffalo, Rich. ye y pS s a result, they got Port Perry boys advanced to|tered singles and it was 4.0 golng MO Al Rochester, ny in a og Rn La the next round of OASA cham. |Into the bottom: of the 7th, Welsh 16--Toronto at Buffalo, Rich. i i amt Seis NF pionship play In the Junior "c'|drew a walk to start and crossed mond at Rochester, Ethier, ete, just couldn't play for both Bantam teams, |Coviec "when they won Eastern the plate with his team's only run 7--1f necessary -- Toronto at baseball and softball, in Oshawa and in Belleville, at the [Ontario honors on Saturday, with on a two-bagger by Hodgson, his| Buffalo, Richmond at Rochester, | same time, So they didn't come to Oshawa for that sec- [a 83 victory In Odessa, that second hit of the game and second |, \8=1f necessary -- Ruffalo at hud fw i» |cleaned up that series in two of only three allowed by Tamblyn, Toronto, Rochester at Richmond ond game of OBA playoffs, but stayed home, for their ano MODERNS -- Berwick. of: Sat.| 101 necessary -- Buffalo at , dma » Nor fork Bane | N { sheste: next june ni ASA paly. ngainat the Nor hy ok Ban Powell opened the game with a |Omon, 88; Hamilton, 3h; MoMul.| Toronto, Roc hester at Richmond. tam champions, Nor ork won in Bellev \ single, advanced on Carnegle's|lan, It; Bryan, ec; Sutton, rf; . hit but was out trying to score on Clark, 2b: Knox, Ib; Tamblyn, TOPS WORLD RECORD In the OBA Midget playoff game, at Alexandra [Wilson's infield grounder, Port P { ROME (AP) -- Russia's Tam: , d 3 | Perry a > | KARN'S--Marsghall, 2b; Terwil. ,. OR Park, Benton's Dairy finally defeated Cornwall 11-10, Petry Jad to walt thes Wut fe |ligar, vf; Welsh, ss; Hodgson, a ara Press bettered the eights | We say "finally" because it took over three-and-a-hall [Franklin's delivery for a run. Wil-| Brooks, 1f; DeGray, 1b; Woods, year » old world record for the | | hours to play, This is a disgrace, of course, Too much [son walked with one out and then 3b; Legree, ¢; Lyons, p; Mo. Womens discus throw by 4% wasted time, teams taking too long to get on and off the |with two away, Al Menzies pelle) Phee, Hie | inchs Monday in a post-Olympie ia tween innings shor i + betwee: a4 home-run drive, for a 2-1 lead = [track and field meet, fie 1d between innings, pitchers taking too long Hetueel |" They added two more in the! DOVER, England (AP) = Al Miss Press, who set an Olym. pitches, too much throwing the ball around, ete It a next inning, all after there were | British physician and his teenage pic record in the women's shot takes ume and the kids, who should be full of pep and [two out, Carnochan was on via an daughter gave up an attempt|put at the Rome games, threw | * speed, seem too often to take longer than the major jntield or ad then Powell Monday 2 vim, tne Ragith the Jiscus 187 joel, 4 inches | | i : . ambi Fe a ale |Wwalke an arnesie came nel togethe ram Badde.| (87.15 metres), The listed world leaguers. Only Soling parents or fe w th nothing else through with a double, in the right | ley, 46, and Susanne, 16, gave up 'record is 187 feet, 1% Inches | to do, wil watch a ball game that takes nearly four hours {piace ta score his two mates, | after 8% hours, (57.04 metres). | to play. They were supposed to have played a double= | Port Perry's final run came header, if Cornwall had won, They nearly did -- but if [in the 7th, a home-run smash hy| they had = they wouldn't have been able to play much Bout, ihn ended the game's BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS more than five innings -- a poor set-up for any third and scoring. A Menzies, pitching for Port! n ronle deciding game. Perry, gave up a run in the third | oy TUE CARALIAN Iwass | "2 ad Mahaliey 31) inning, on an error in the infield |g \ "OR San Fran 000 000 0011 1| Chie 3 . This i ' DIAMOND DUST - Oshawa UAW Del's won the la then a single by C. Franklin pishupgh 110 301 00x--6 " Hy Rburmey ay ON tO This is the heat you can trust to keep your home safe and Ontario Intermediate "AA" championship, taking an- a ny duu, Odessa pol Sanford (12-12), Loes (4) Cho. 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WOODVIEW Metcalfe JJuniors were |Derve came through with a Haddix (119) and Burgess, HR: Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (N) The heart of this system~--the world's safest heating system w 3 ap Aka ihe: SERN Pgh-Stu ) 3 Mi \ : : " not as fortunate, They met a "tartar" in the Toronto | Ramer, to make the score 43 at REhStvant i 0 Wt 3 deicage at Milwaukee A is quiet, dependable Esso Heating Equipment, This Orphans and bowed out in the Ontario Junior "B" finals, | "yenaies save up only one hit St. Louls 100 000 010-2 7 © American League equipment is engineered for modern living and custom +», PORT PERRY Juniors won down in Odessa, to take [in the last three innings and |; Sahn (199) and Crandall, Lavi Standings unchanged; no planned to fit your exact heating needs, It's backed hy the the round and Eastern Ontario Junior "C" honors. . . , [boasted his strikeout fotal to 10, (): Gibson (3:6) Miller (4) Kline! games scheduled Monday. most respected guarantee in the business--and is available BROOKLIN won a splendid 5-1 victory over Mount [to protect the lead. He also got (8) and Smith, HR: Mil-Adcock Today's games on easy budget terms spread over § years at low interest Hope, in the opener of that series and Mount Zion hand- [§00d support In his infield and And Probable Pitchers rates, h . en \ from Chaoman in centre-field, | (Only games scheduled) lam Vark . 4 : ed MacTier the first defeat they've had this season, in | PORT PERRY ~ Powell, ss: | National League aN, Yui Hd Bu a Kam! For details call your nearest Imperial Oil Sales Office, the ifrst game of their Inter, "D" championship finals, [Carnegie 2h: Wilson If: Same L. Pel. GRL "pin ore (P. s 18 Mount Zion and MacTier play the second game Thursday [derson of: A. Menzies p! Me, Pittsburgh a2 60 -- wot ae APRs 23: De. ALWAYS LODR TO IMPERIAL ROR THE BEYY night in Brooklin, . , . IN THE MIDGET OASA game |Carihy, Ib: G. Menzies 3h: Brent, [St Louls 306 4 |", ington: (Kralick Rese last night. Fernhill ralled for six runs in the jo |e: Carnocham, rf; Chapman, . ef Milwaukee 7 J Th | Nashingion (Klulick 7 + 4) at ere last night, Fernhill ralled for six runs in the Tth, lin spn los Angeles 79 537 114 [Chicago (Shaw 1312) (N) to heat Weston 8-68, Third and deciding game is in | ODESSA' -- Rattray. ss: D. San Fran 499 1734 |, Boston (Sullivan 6-13) at Cleve: Pickeriag this Thursday, at 5:00 pm. ... SCUGOG [Franklin 3b: Moore, 2b: Derve Cincinnati i '450 331 (land (Harshman 24) (N) CLEANERS will open their Junior "A" Southern Ontario P St, i Stings, hi F Chicago 396 0 N Bo pig games finals against Woodstock, this Saturday. Woodstock oust [ne or chanman he 3 rank: Philadelphia 51 8 372 3 |New York at Kansas City (N) 125 CONANT ST OSHAWA v A 9 in, p: Chapman, ef in Tth; Me. ot . al re 3 ed Hamilton 4-2 in their deciding game, at Galt, on Sat \ \ fe Monday's Results Baltimore at Detroit a i) Cue, 1b San Francisco 1 Pittsburgh 6 [Boston at Cleveland (N 4 ) on 8S " sburgh 6 8 eland (N) urday .. OSHAWA DUPLATE were eliminated from Milwaukee 4 St. Louis 2 Washington at Chicago (N) OASA Industrial play; on Friday night, losing the second | Los Angeles at Philadelphia | International L EA FH RA 3-7718 } ) § \ 08 § $ pid, cague game in Peterborough 12-3. The "Glassmen™ neglected to EE bikth or: on Regula season ended Sunday. OIL H T SPECIALIST : turn in their scorebook ---- or maybe thev're not back from Victory Gift, the 'good filly (Only games scheduled) ! ays Mayet games | the Liftlock City yet, but we read the account of the [oWaed by A. G. Kennedy, won Today's Games [Bultale a Tutunta (ON) A X WEEK finde (the $3000 invitation Cans | And Probable Pitchers (First game of best-of « seven game in the Peterborough paper, . . . THIS WEEK finds three-year-old Nation Sista San Francisco (McCormick! = semifinal series) the City championship softball round-robin series opens [Winnipeg's Polo Park 12 years 12:11) at Pittsburgh (Law 197) Rochester at Richmond (N) . " HAWA ing, tonight at Alexandra Park. Inter-County League ago today. Victory Gift had won! (N) (First game of best-of-seven se: teams and UAW League clubs are both into playoff ac. | the earlier $5,000 Canadian Derby! Milwaukee (Bull 149) at St. vies) tion this week as well, playing every-other-night, at |i Winnipeg. and was the only Louis Uackson 1612) (X) Wednesday's Games SHEET METAL PH. RA 5-2734 Iflly in a fourhorse field that. Los Angeles (Podres 11-11 and Buffalo at Teronte (N) Alexandra Park, i contested the iavitation race. (Williams 13 + 8) at Philadelphia Rochester at Richmond (N) .

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