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The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1961, p. 11

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The jockey and horse parted | just before entering the start- company here, when 'The | ing gate, at yesterday's races. Roost' decided to dump Joc- | Blum remounted and rode key Walter Blum from his | 'The Roost' in the race--but perch in the saddle, at Mon- | failed to place in the money. mouth Park, Oceanport, N.J., | --(AP Wirephoto) SLIP OFF TOP RUNG The Oshawa Cricket Club was|Girvan with "a Yorker". In his knocked out of first place in the next over, he claimed the wicket "Godin" Division of the Toronto|of Harris, when Lennie inad- and District Cricket Council, |vertently played the ball on to when they were defeated by the the wickets. Girvan had scored Dovercourt Cricket Club on Sat-|34 runs and Harris eight, when urday at Lakeview Park. |they vere Jisussed. Wilson The game was a close contest, rom this stage on, as befitted first and second- Pid Rae dominated the Oshawa lace teams, the visitors win- " . Dae by a score of 76 runs for| With dhe exception u L a eight wickets to 75 runs, all out. lace, who seore A Ton out, the Oshawa batted first when the remaining wickets fel = regu- Dovercourt Skipper, R. Rae, de-|12r intervals, until the ip out, cided to field, after winning the| With the Oshawa score at 75. | G. R. Wilson finished with a bowling analysis of five wickets for 20 runs and R. Rae four wickets for 15 runs. In the Dovercourt innings, the opening bowling attack for Osh- toss. This did not appear to be a| wise choice at the early stages] of the Oshawa innings, as the batting openers for Dshavs i Girvan and Harris started to score at a steady pace. |2va vas shared by Wallace and OSHAWA STARTS WELL | The first Dovercourt wicket The opening bowlers for fell at seven when Wallace bowl- Dovercourt, B. Elder and D./ed Pisani. However the other Gooding, while bowling with ac- Dovercourt opener, H. Causer, curacy and pace, did not appear controlled the batting and with to cause the Oshawa batsmen|the new batsman took the score any undue concern. to 20, before the next wicket With Girvan being particular-|fell. ly aggressive, the Oshawa total] At this point, Girvan had re- reached 40 runs without the loss placed Harris with the ball. N. of a wicket. Lee then joined H. Causer at At this point the Dovercourt the wicket and these two took opening bowlers were replaced |the Dovercourt score to 47 be- by R. Rae and G. R. Wilson, fore Wallace claimed the wicket both "spinners". of Lee. With the Oshawa score at 44, FORMIDABLE PAIR G. R. Wilson clean - bowled| The next Dovercourt wicket | Oshawa Cricketers Lose To Dovercourt {against the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 29, 1961 Oshawa Netters Bow To Leaside In League Play Oshawa Tennis Club finished up their competition in the To- ronto "C" League, losing to Lea- side, three matches to one. Ron Cox and Sam Venn lost to Kevin Jan and Bill Houston, 7-5, 4-6, and 6-4. This match was hard fought and evenly contest- ed but Cox and Venn made leted the hat-trick |numerous costly mistakes in the He then comp third and last set, when they claiming the wickets of the DY a batsmen were leading 4-1 and lost the with consecutive balls. [next gre to cost them the From 63 for four, the Dover- match. court score now read 63 for| Don Comerford and Bill Girl- seven wickets. With Dovercourt|ing, teaming up for the first still needing 16 runs for victory, time, came through with the it appeared Oshawa still had a jonly Oshawa win, inflng aver good chance to win. H. D. Wil-|Clare Scott and Byron Coker 3 son proved to be the stumbling|and 7-9. block. He controlled most of the] Jim Sutherland and John bowling by his running between Field, teaming together for the first time, had a marathon battle on their hands and finaily the wickets, keeping the incom- ing batsmen away from the ba bowling as much as possible. | wilted under the pressure to lose While another wicket did fall, |6-2, 14-12. at 73, the Oshawa total was past Len Beeston and Art Hurn, an-| with two wickets still in hand. other new team, found the win- The top batsmen for Dover- ning combination in their sec- court were H. Causer with 33 ond set but went down swinging runs, N. Lee with 11 and H. D.|to the tune of 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. Wilson with 13, not out. | On Saturday, July 1, starting Girvan had a bowling analysis|at 10.00 a.m. Don Comerford, of five wickets for 21 runs and tournament chairman, will be in| y SHIP 1. Wallace three wickets for 21 charge of the annual Central On-| Jordan's antiquities runs. tario Men's Doubles Champion-|{ment in 1961 reported discovery Next Saturday, the Oshawa ships. A large number of tennis|of a sun worshippers' altar near 1 Houdaille Whips Merchants Squad Houdaille Industries softball team trounced Merchants 19-2 in their Inter-County League game last night at Thornton's Corners. Tutak pitched a three-hitter in hand-cuffing the Merchants. J. Cole walked in the third inning but was forced by Hircock, then a passed ball and hits by D. Cole and Bathe brought Hircock over the plate. He scored his team's other run also, in the 7th inning, when he walked, stole second and scored on a bad in- field error. Houdaille got four runs in the first inning off Hircock. Cairnes was safe on an error, then Jones singled, so did Tutak, Milne and Elliott walked and Hrico came Jueush with a hit to complete fell at 51. H. D. Wilson then partnered Causer and these two seemed to have the game well in hand when the Dovercourt score reached 63 runs for four wickets. Girvan finally disposed of Causer by clean-bowling him. added three m S in the third with Crosmos an Hanna both getting into the act then Jones homered in the fourth. Six runs in a wild fifth inning, three in the sixth and a |sixth. Most of the winners had {two or more hits while Bathe {was the only one of the Mer- chants to get two. SUN WORSHIPPERS new Maple Leaf Cricket Ground, tario will be on hand to watch | century. "Royal Overseas the top players of Ontario per-| (form. This tournament attracts vener, has an evening's enter Club". | Connaught Girls ' Win Bantam Tilt | In Neighborhood Assoc. Ban- { . {tam Girls Softball League play | Minor Lacrosse last night, Connaught Park girls | won a 37-10 victory out at Zion | Monday night the Oshawa while down at Sunnyside Park, {Minor Lacrosse League saw the the home club defeated Harman two Oshawa Bantam teams|Park Bantam girls, 10-5. playing each other for the first] There wasn't much to the time. The final result saw the game at Zion, with the Con- Bantam Eagles Defeat Falcons, WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1961 CLEAR AND FAST 7-JEAN SIRDAR First Race {EAN Sim 6 Farlongs, purse $1,800, 3 snd 4-year-old maiden fillies, Canadian foaled. Horse PP St Y% 1% Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 2% 1-2% Olah--Mrs A Chris 2 21% Despirito--Dew Valley F"m 14 3.-nk Gibb--Mrs R Fisher % 4-% Wright--Mrs R M Marshak 4 5-24 Adams--Tulachmore Farm 12 6-14 Robinson--W D Hatch 44 7-nk Kallai--Glenspey Sta 1 1 1 1 5-CUSMET 7.50 4.90 4.10 17.40 12.80 : 9.80 » - - BERR ERE rae) Trgode Lr LS FE = Fad 8-3% Dittfach--Early Mis. Stable 1 92 Cochlin--Mrs F W Merrill 10-13% Harrison--Kelly, Hermans 11-h Rock--J Blackstone 12-13% Biamonte--M S Trusler 13- 13- Parnell-- JLankinen Trainer Alex Chris Fase . 11212131 oo 117 811112 Bunty Wrack ... 124 610 10-2 10-1% Quetzalady 112 11 12 12-h 13- Winner dk b f by Chop Chop--Bolaris. Pool 22,883, Double pool 43,053 EReuaacuas Epi 1 Maple Gal 1 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 9. 1 2 0. 3-RUBAL KHALI 11-FAIR MIKE 2-LAST CHALLENGE all $2500, Jockey Owner Gordon ~-- Claxton 14 2.4% Brwn -- Loughry 4nk 3-h Despirito -- Ough 3.1% 4-no Robinson X -- Triple X F 5h 534 Fitzsimmons -- Seagram 10-2 6-1% Borgemenke -- Caplan 6% 7-% Wright -- Mrs. King 8% 8h Adams -- BSR Farm 7-% 9% Gomez -- Beasley 9-nk 10-13% Dittfach -- Mrs. Richthofen 21.40 9.00 7. 6.40 4.90 19.60 olds. Claiming Fin, St 21% 1-h Eudy's Dream . Pink Nightie ... een's Gem ... Seasonette Bold Dutch 11-3 112% McComb -- Simon 12-1 12-3 Wick -- Moore Lady Pilgrim 13-3 13-53% Olah -- Bethel The Great Al 14- 14 14 Krohn XXX -- Weiss Winner blk g § One Count -- Arabia. Trainer Mrs. G. M. Claxton F-Field X-5 XXX-10 Ibs AAC Start good, won driving Pool 39,51° DAILY DOUBLES and 3 PAID $104.50 Third Race TEpaNoy Iu 1 and 16th Miles, Purse $1900 4 yearsup, Fillies and Mares, Claiming $2500 Horse ean WEPP SE 34 15 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Commaria 1 3 33 1-nk 1-4% Parnell X -- McAuley Brandy Fib . 116 2- 2.13% Gomez -- Mrs. Jeune Queensvale 122 % 3-13 McComb -- Armedam Sta is Ator 111 4-32 Zehr --'AE and EA Fair Jed's Folly 116 5-1% Dittfach -- Annesley Jr. Pen Wise 12 3 Robinson -- Conny W-West Montana Borgemenke -- Bordonaro Tadenac Wright -- Mrs. King Princess Teddy Brown -- Fleming Bobby Pin 1 10- Despirito X -- Viola Winner » m 8 Commodore Les «-Seamaira. Trainer M. Ribarich X-5 Ibs AAC W-5 lbs AAW Start good, won easily Fourth Race $2300 2 6-COMMARIA 9.50 4.90 2-BRANDY FIB 6.50 3.30 4.90 4 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 DE ON eB Ww PR Tr 4 13% 6% SPemvanpee Pool 52,184. 4-MISS MERRMAKER 22.40 8.90 5.30 2.CAESAR'S WOMAN 12.00 6.10 1-GENTLE QUEEN 4.70 year old Fillies, Allowances. % Str. Fin Jockey er 1-h 1-%4 1.nk Dittfach -- View Hulloah lh 2-1% 2-1%4 2-1 Adams -- Pasquale 31 3nk 3% Remillard -- White Oak 4.5. 5-3'4 Fitzsimmons -- Bo-Teek F § Furiongs, Purse Horse .. Wt PP St % Miss Mer'maker 121 4 1 1-h Caesar's Woman 114 Gentle Queen 121 Basin wo 34 Falsun a 116 More Fussy .... 121 Gomez -- Mrs, Big Brown Eyes 114 3 7 . 4 Olah -- Gardiner Whole Gale 114 - - 8- 8- Potts -- Hendrie Winner b f 2 Johns Ja acalu. Trainer G. M. Carter Start good, won driving +ool 52,184 Own 4a 6-2 Lure 7-33 | Eagles defeating the Falcons by inaught Park girls getting a half- la 5-2 score, in a hard-fought dozen runs in the first inning game, and adding 11 more in the sec- The first period scoring was ond. They added to their total {opened by Brian "Butch" Brady in every inning after that, al- who made a rink-wide dash, most every player getting two beat the Falcon defence and |or three hits, including several [fired a hard shot by goalie Tony home runs. Formosa. Later in the period, Zion started well, with four Fred Greenwood picked up a runs in the first inning but they | loose ball in the Falcon zone and didn't do a great deal after that, {drove the ball by the goalie, to having trouble with the pitching make the score 2-0 at the end |of both Merrey and Scholtz, al- 'of the period. though March, Fountain, Hir- In the second period, Falcons | cock, Tweedie and Larkin all started to move with Buddy had the odd good hit. [Caine taking a pass from Jim| At Sunnyside Park, the win- |Aldred and racing by his man to ners scored four runs in the first |sink one behind goalie Rick inning and added four more in Holmes of the Eagles. Jim Al-|the second. Chapman's homer in dred followed this up with a the 5th, one by Nosal in the |hard shot into the corner of the second and three triples by net to tie the score. (Curry were among the big hits. However, the Eagles came| Harman Park got singletons right back with "Butch" Brady in the second and third and then |scoring unassisted, to make it staged a three-run rally in the 13-2 entering the final period. fourth inning, to add interest to Ed Kroll of the Eagles fired the game. la driving shot for an unassist- led goal early in the period and {then Brian Brady wrapped J Eastern U.S. League |up, with his thi assist jua, wit is third unassiste To Play 68 Games | Falcons were pouring it on NEW YORK ot ie ! A " (AP) -- Eastern jiying to get even when time py, oy Teague owners decided . Tuesday to play a 68 - game On Monday, July 3, the|spaguia next season with Clin- some of the highest ranked play-|tainment lined up, with dancing ers in Ontario. to follow and all members are Victor Sports depart- | Club plays in Toronto, at the enthusiasts from Southern On-|Amman dating back to the 1st pair in the 7th, completed the| total. Hanna had a homer in the, Win Close One | Janet Zambonelli, social con-'asked to attend. | Victor's Sports eked out a 3-2 win over Oshawa Dairy, in their Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Assoc. Bantam League game, last night at Alexandra Park. i Metcalfe for the Dairy team and Brack for Victor's, were the opposing hurlers and each pitch- ed well. Actually Metcalfe had the better analysis -- but he didn't win. He struck out 11 bat. ters and gave up only two hits. | He walked Ewart in the first inning, then balked and follow-| ing a wild pitch, Taylor singled to score Ewart and Brack, for a| {2-0 lead. Victor's broke the 2-2 tie in their half of the 6th in- ning when Ewart opened with a single. He was forced by Brack, | who stole second and moved on a passed ball to 3rd, then scored | on a balk, for the winning run. | Brack gave up eight hits and struck out eight batters, but he| was stingy when it counted. Zak singled in the fourth and scored after a stolen base on a hit | is... CALL RA 3-348] Oshawa's Oldest & Largest Supplier... Suddard. In the fifth, Mills singled, so did Corneal and Holt, | to make it 2-2. LeBlanc doubled | in the 7th inning and Mills walk- ed, but he spoiled it by getting] doubled off 1st base when Cor- neal flied out to centre, and that ended the game. COAL and SUPPLIES LTD. Prompt FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS ! vision and Johnstown, Greens- boro, Knoxville and Charlotte in the south. At the same time, league president Tom Lockhart said, persons seeking a franchise for Jacksonville, Fla., were given until July 31 to assure the league that 75 per cent of the stockholders of the proposed {Eagles will take on the Whitby |{on "New York, New Haven and (Bantams at the Oshawa Chil-|ppjjadelphia in the northern di- dren's Arena at nine o'clock. | 110 KING ST. WEST club would be Jacksonville resi- dents. || OSHAWA | {Prior to this game there will 7 |be a novice game at six o'clock |and Peewee games at secen and {eight o'clock. The visitors in all games will | be the minor teams from Whit- | by. Improved showing by the Oshawa teams is expected and it looks like a good night's en- | tertainment for the lacrosse fans of this city. LATE FOR CAMP CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary Stampeders of the Western Foot- ball Conference announced {Tuesday that halfback George | Tait of Fort William will report | Wednesday for training with the teluh Training camp opened there Sunday and ciub officials were unable to explain why the two-year veteran had not re- {ported on time. STRONGBOY LUSTROUS HOPE QUEEN'S TOUR ears and up. Allowances Fin Jockey Owner 1-1 Fitzsimmons -- Seagram 2.5%- Potts -- Bell cw-Queen's Tour 3 3-%4 Gibb -- Latimer Last Time 112 3 3 3% 4 4- 4- Nash -- Teeson Winner b h 5 Phalanx -- Mighty Dobree. Trainer N. Julius Start good, won driving Pool 16,935. Quinella Pool 26,557 Fifth Race : 1 Frid one 16th Miles, Purse $2700 " 4 rse Wt PP Si 1% Strongboy Lustrous Hope 2 4 1 4 y r. 1 5 1 "QUINELLA 2 and 4 PAID $20.10 8MANOR HILL 1-MUSICAL PRINCE Sixth Race SICAL Purse $2000 3 years. Claiming all $4500 Wt PP St 4% ) Str. Fin Jockey Own 4 Gomez -- Manor Hill Sta Borgemenke -- Mil'd-Prus, Parnell X -- Black Robinson X -- Harriott % Brown -- Pheasant Sta. 116 11 . Gordon -- Wesley 0 4 -1% Dittfach -- Lanson Farm b Fitzsimmons -- Hendrie McComb -- Janley Sta 10-1% Potts -- Bell 1- Grasby XX -- McMacken Trainer G. Lavigne 1.70 4. 3 8. 108 122 116 pi 3 Big Native 9 Brave Prince Eight Bars Winner br g by Great Cirele X-5 XX-7 Ibs AAC W-5 Ibs AAW Start good, won driving Seventh Race 6 Furlongs, purse $2,300, 3-year-olds. WLPP St % 13 Dress Flag. Pool 55,036 1-MOANING LOW ... 6-BLONDOLL 4+-OVERJOYED Alloy ances. Str. Fin Jockey 2%. 1-3 Dittfach -- J. L. Levesque 1-1 2% Gomez--Mrs H A Luro ¥ 3-3 33 Adams--View Hulloa F'm 744 5% 4% Parnell--Golden Oaks Sta 4% 5h Remillard---W F Edmiston 6-1% Cochlin--Mrs H Trotsek Owner 8 4 6 3 4 7-%a Borgemenke--B R Steen 5 - 8- Zehr--R M Sullivan pe y 2a. Trainer J J Mooney Pool 59,037 Winner ch f 3 Loser Wee Start good, won driving 2-NOBLE ROMAN Eighth Race 4-SHASTA ROAD . 3.60 One and one-sixteenth miles, Marshaliturf course. Purse $2,100. 4-year-olds and up. Claiming sll $4,500, Horse WIPP St % Le) .. 15 4 6 52 4nk - 15 1 85 624% 64 103 3 3.4% S52 105 7 4 31 3ank eo 2 7 7- 7. SRIO BRANCA 5.20 330 2.80 4.00 3.00 Jockey T % A Gomez -- Bill Beasley 13% Brown -- Newtondale Sta 3 Harrison -- Stafford Farm 1a 2% Parnell -- J B Lauder (A) -3% 1% Dittfach -- Kia Ora Farm 1% 6-24 Remillard -- Jo-Ann Sta I-nk 7- Rob'son--Thorndale Sta (A) Queen's Coupled (A) -- Whip Out and Toujours Moon. Tralner R. S. Bateman, Pool 60,768. 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