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The Oshawa Times, 10 Jul 1961, p. 11

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CARLING CUP PLAY Hungaria Ousts Peterboro; Thistle Wins Over Polonia The weather wrought havoc|play the Petes sufficiently to able to play on even terms for THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 10, 1961 11 the second period, Peterborough | coach Edgar Woodcock disputed Huntsville Lads cock is = aney, Win Bantam Event eadcosk igs A the bench but refused and Ha- KITCHENER (CP) -- Hunts- ney awarded the game to Hunts. * ville won the third annual On- ville. } tario Minor Lacrosse Associa- Huntsville had defeated. tion bantam tournament Satur- Whitby, Toronto Township and day without completing the fi- Fergus. Peterborough won over nal game against defending Long Branch and Sarnia and champion Peterborough. received a bye past the semi-fi- | With Huntsville leading 8-3 n|nal. with the soccer schedule over! gain a 4-2 decision. the first half, Subway outshd __________ ! them in the second period, to! the weekend, forcing the post-iyan EARLY LEAD gain a 7-1 victory. ponement of Sunday's games. 4; ihe half-way mark Hun- Scoring for Subway were The Carling Challenge Cup garia had a 3-0 lead which start- Fahy, Docherty and Harrigon Quarter-Final was played on|.; (, fade away in the second With one each and Richmond! Saturday as planned, but under| '.. © Loo c from penalty With four. Szimanski was the atrocious conditions, which gepihl on two E02 Smiley but the lone scorer for Polonia. the fans away in large numbers |Hungaria squad were able to PLAYER SUSPENDED % now. FOUR - AND - TWENTY WINS HOLLYWOOD DERBY Jockey Johnny go The race was marrea wy a urday's running of the Holly- dramatic pileup on the far wood Derby, at Hollywood turn, in which two jockeys hd . were thrown but were not Park, in Inglewood, California. ' seriously hurt. over "We're Hoping", in Sat- reins in his mount, "Four- And-Twenty"'; after crossing the finish line an easy winner WOODBINE RACE CHARTS PeterboroBoys Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Wi E G In LX. kane SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1961 CLOUDY AND FAST Peterborough Bantams defeat- First Race HL BROAD 300 | ed Oshawa Dairy Legion Ban- 6-HAKIM g x . 2 EEL EXPRESS : 9.10{tams 5-2 in an exhibition base- me-sixteent es, P 8 3-year-olds, 2,500. 4 Tan PES 1a Sir. Fin. | Jockey aes ball game at Alexandra Park Cline Road 113 51 5113 33 113 Potts -- Winona Sta on Sunday afternoon Hakim 117 1-214 23-3'4 Despirito--~Mrs F H Merrill ~ y . Peel Express 108 2. McMullen = 8 J Hawkins | Corneal, pitching for Oshawa, Golden Cay 115 § Olah -- C Vatson halk: i tie en ay is rn TR chalked up 11 strikeout victims The Liffey 114 2 Rob'son -- Nor-Star Farm |and gave up only four hits, but Split the Loot .. 117 Coy -- C Bordonaro ; Ml Fonietie 107 re Wa ik it still wasn't good enough to A eter Wright -- W J Farr win. The visitors got two runs Reid "hed Miser Sta lin the first inning when Corneal . 12- Dittfach -- Mrs W J Yates | Was wild at the start. He walk- ) Coupled -- Diameter and Chance aq the first two batters, Crow- (A)Chance Route Miss Radar Route : i Winner b g. 3. Snow Boots -- Cathie Jean. Trainer G. Magnusson. ley and Reid and then with one Double gut Curtis was safe on an in- Cathy Yates Start good, won driving Pool 46-984 $2,500 field error and Mecllwain also Pool 76-418. Claimed Cathy Yates, Mrs. F, "510/80t on via an error, which let s.00|the two early runners cross the Second Race fled Str. Fin Jockey Owner #% furlongs. Purse $1.300 orse WLPPSt % 14 : In the 7th, Reid drew a walk, (A)Have Gun 19 9 1-1%2 1-nk Coy -- A and L Poloniato : Gin. Fiyer Ni 4 2.1% D'fach -- Short, Waterman advanced on an infield out and (A)Captani Hook 116 2 Diab : H late Soha then stole third base as Curtis (B)Pen Wise ... 112 10 Weight Mrs J W Hunter Was drawing a walk and then a 107 Despisite = WG Misxander passed ball let Reid score. In 213 Gibb -- P Paolone the 8th, Beaith singled, Robert- Trombley = DA CORY son doubled and the former 'Coupled -- Captain Hook and Have Scored when Rawlenson got on via an error. The visitors got their fifth and final run in the 9th when| | pinch-hitter Shaw drew a walk, | |stole second and scored on an |infield error. nz tn pi Slrubb started on the mound ; "aso for Peterborough Bantams and was touched for a run in the 11.70 4.80 3.50 claiming all, H.Merrill Jr, F. H. Merrill Jr. 1A-HAVE GUN (A entry 7.30 4.3 6-CANADIAN FLYER 2 1-CPT. HOOK (A entry) 7.30 4.30 t-year-olds and upward. Claiming $2,500 na 3 -h h 113 5-1 ~E F 1 7 & 8 Michalena 1 LJ] (B)Joni Shinrone 119 5 Fran Wright 107 3 ema agus E25 oad dod Vr uonpPeas Fr Gun (B) Coupled -- Joni Shinrone and Pen Wise Winner eh g. & Nizam! nd «-- Miss Hughes. Trainer J. ©. Meyer. Start good (fab Tiger Dip) won driving. Pool 64,715. DAILY DOUBLE 11 and 1 PAID 352.00 -SKINDLES HOTEL MR. EDGOR 1 Third Race IB EROR @ furlongs. Purse 51,900. 4-year-olds andup .Claiming all, $3,500, Horse awa tPP St % Str. Fin. Jockey 1-4 1-1 $ S Ross Owner ¥ Potts -- B - Gibb -- C G Uteck Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire \ Both games Wei slowed 59. 3/écep ahead and also score an- At a lengthy meeting on Sun- water and mud and on most thelkSsr to defeat the visitors. Kiss day, some of the problems i ; ; ' |scor ith Teli and Simon plaguing the | e were dis-| casions it was just a matter of [scored two, with Te plaguing the league were dis- who could outswim the other, one each for the winners. cussed, not the least of which Hungaria was host to Peter- Thistle and Polonia were the was the prevalence during the boro for the first match which opponents in the second game, last couple of weeks, of unneces- was called off for twenty min- and with the footing being sary rough play. utes because of a thunderstorm treacherous neither side could) As a result of this meeting the but when the game got restart-|organize any genuine _ passing officials received implicit in- ed Hungaria were able to out- plays. Although Polonia were structions to play tough while XT - refereeing in future, and as an . ° indication of the League's de- 1 termination to stamp out rough- =) 101 1 Jui 110IS ness, Nagy of Italia was sus-| pended for the rest of the sea- son for this offence. Maybe LJ some of the lads who have been | Beat Hamilton asi {hint ! The games that were cancel-| ushawa Legionnaires whipped, interference and this ended the led on Sunday will be played | Hamilton Vikings 11-3 in their rally. this Thursdey Sumiig, so Strila | Leas i ague gz In the fifth inning, Butch ay Kickers at 7.00 p.m. | beside Jur League game of 11 Ue, 100, WE, BU ing BEVIS HELO + OB: : Reid. With one out, Bell anda! 8.30 p.m. in Kinsman Sta-| noon. Hill both hit safely and that dium. Roger "Satch" Reeson pitch- ended it for Riley, who gave _ ed the win for Oshawa, his| way To MoQueen. With no wo fourth victory of the season,|Tom Brewer singled, Reeson |against no losses. He limited | Walked and Etchells singled ol Hamilton to seven hits, two in Score Brewer with the fifth each of the first three frames Tun of the inning. ! and one in the sixth. The game "Hack" Sutton took over the | was called at the end of six in- Pitching fics for Hawdiion in nings, due to rain. the sixth inning, after Oshawa Sutton singled to open the had scored five more runs, with first inning for Hamilton and|Reid and Hill both hitting | scored on a double by Graham [doubles and Brewer Smacking and a squeeze - play bunt by(2, homer. Reeson singled, and| Weldon. In the second inning, Doucette 5% Pas! he Suter ST opened wih s sine, advance ier wt the damage had bee s . 3 Ww | iscored on a single by Cipolla. mo, a a io the third, Al McQueen singled gis, played errorless ball in the | with one out, advanced on Wel-|ia1q "to fully earn the one-sided | don's single and then ole home win. on a double-steal with Weldon. py Hill boosted his batting In the 6th, Weldon walked, average with three - for - four | (Riley singled and Doucette while Brewer, Reid and| (walked to fill the bases with Etchells each had a pair of | none out but Reeson came safeties and every other player | through with his best effort at had one, except Pope, and he {this point, fanning Palidwor and [didn't get into the game until |Florio and getting Cipolla tothe last inning. Seven players | fly out to the outfield. shared the losers' total, with one Chuck Riley started on the|apiece. | mound for Hamilton and went! HAMILTON -- Sutton, 1b and {along fine until the fourth{p; Graham, 3b and 1b; Mec- frame when Ted Whiteley open!Queen, cf, p and 3b; Weldon, c; ed with a single and stole sec-|Riley, p and cf; Doucette, rf; | ond, then Ron Bell walked and|Palidwor, ss; Floria, If; Cipol- Gary Hill singled to scorella, 2b. Whiteley. Dave Ferries forced] OSHAWA--Ethcells, ¢; Dowe, | Bell and then with two out, Ree- ss; Reid, 1b; Whiteley, 3b; | son walked and Al Etchells|Bell, cf; Hill, rf; Ferries, If; | singled with the bases loaded Brewer, 2b; Reeson, p; Pope, If {but Ferries was called out for|in 6th. PACK UP ... GO! Vacation time is here! Time to pack up and go. Take a tip, make sure your car will get you away . . . if you're doubtful, check the "OK" used car buys at ONTARIO MOTOR SALES. .. NOW! Noga we wae a- Pampuds Tl ward > 3 re elsons Lady .. (A)Tee Shirt 1 3 Winner ch g, 7, Maharaj aummen sa as » » » p. = 3-% Mattine -- F Marcucel 5-14 Coy -- J B Lauder 6-3; Harrison -- Chris and Weiss 7-4 Despirito. -- Emcee Sta 8-7% Fitz'ons -- J G Cowan Robinson -- J Saliba Kumar -- Lady Almoner. Trained by Stan 8 Ross, good, won driving Pool 89,192. Start ing. Claimed, Mr. Edgor, Newtondale Sta A MUSICAL PR. (entry) 3.50 2.40 2:10 Fourth Race Hickling, $3,500. SLOVED BRAT 490 2.60 5. 2-BRENILYN 2.30 One mile and 30 yards, Purse 32,000.3-year-olds, Claiming all, $4,500. Horse ses WE PP 1a (A)Musical Pr, 4 4 Beloved Brat 6 -2'4 Brenilyn ver 1 2 Blonde Fury . 5 Alpine Hills 7 Royal Bolero 3 (A)Winging High 112 2 (A) Mu Winner b e¢, 3, Blue , won handily Start good Claimed Musical Prince, Emcee Sta.S Fifth Race EARSIORE erin c price $2,500. 1% Miles, 4 year-olds and up, claiming Horse . Wt PP Ya Ya St Str. 25 18 1-0 2% 23% 3 35 3-414 McMullen--M J Hawkins 4 : EE 2-4 -ak 3-nk 1-2 1 Son Ator ¢ ia Commaria hg Gray Ben 7 Drake's Drum . 3 8. Tamarind . 109 51% 6-18 Start good, won easily Winner eh g 5 Common Cause--Fair Fiyer Pool 54,258 Quinella Pool 46,860 3 44 Ya 5 Str. 3% 11 2% 21% Zehr -- Gardiner and Bell 3-5 4nk 4-1 5-4 61 Fin, Jockey Owner 1-24 B'menke--Millard, Prussky 3-3% Coy -- J H Black Robinson -- W R Wesley 5-312 Hale -- Mrs V G Cardy 6-2 Harrison -- Red River Sta 7 Despirito -- § Rotenberg Coupled ~-- Winging High and sical Prince Prince -- NoFiddling. Trained by F. H. Merrill Jr. Pool 93,371, Couch, $4,500 9.30 4.00 4.00 ARSHORE (entry) 270 2.9% Fin. Jockey Owner Brown--Kemp, Munt Gordon--E M Ryan 3 R A Fat 15 Dittfachs-F McAuley A P Sta Morreale--S B Crawford Despirito--J P M Sta ¢ QUINELLA 5 and Wt PP St Sly Invader Windkin Sykebar Lad Caesar's Woman Sun Dan Tres Sauve . Pari Passu Peddler"s French Sauvagette Royal Bulletin 112 9 9 lnk 116 5 10 10-nk 12- 12- - 2-PRIZE CREW Sixth Race 1-ARTHUR H (A entry) 6-SLY INVADER (F entry) A 5 1 - 12 Furlongs, purse 57.500 added, 2. year-olds, Canadian foaled, Allowances and common sense. 3 a Str 1 PAID $22.50 7.50 3.50 2.70 3.30 240 2.80 Fin, Jockey Owner 1-nk Coy--C Smythe 2-1% Dittfach--Lanson Farm 3h Gibb--Bo Teek Farm 41% Fitsi'ns---J E F Seagram 5-nk Olah--Newtondale Sta 62 Potts--E C Pasquale 7-nk Remillard ---W J Farr 8-2'4 Zehr--Landson Farm B'gemenke--Bo-Teek F'm Brown--Mrs. W H Caldwell 4 Gordon--Albeb Farm Trombley--Shermanor F'm Winner bg 2 by Chop Chop--Prize Sugar Trainer 1. Starr Start good, won driving Pool Seventh Race s 1% Miles, turf eourse, purse $10,000 add ed, orse WL PP St 4 Ya 1-nk Hi Hidden Treasure 126 4 3 1nk Lok 2.24 6 Kings Newton 114 5 2 2% Welland Canal Shasta Road . Naughty Flirt .. Windsor Field 115 6sl Winner be 4 Dark Star--Raline, Trainer Pool 83.578 114 1 6 6 112 3 4 41 4HIDD KIN Str 1-44 1.1 2:2'4 2-nk Rob'son--Vis 1 10,670 TREAS'RE 29 260 2.10 SWTON 540 2.00 ND CANAL (en) t-year-olds and up, Canadian foaled Fin. Jockey Owner Remillard--Bill Beasley Hardinge 3.5/2 Fitsi'ns--Windfields F'm 4% Harrison--Stafford Farm 5.14 Zehr--Gardiner. Bell 6- Potts--Windfields Farm Bateman Eighth Race rn , claiming all $6,000 $2,200, 4-year-olds and "P 1% Miles, purs ps Horse . P y Ya War Bang ..... 2 West Four 3 Dadswood .... 1 Percy Yates .. 5 5 Dr Em Jay 4 Rio Branca 6 Winner It b ¢ 5 Blue Pool 86, Total Attendance (30 day Race Car Hurtles 6 Total Pool 288.788 52 4 2 5 Warrior--Bingo Bango 724. 735.889. Attendance 15.549 Total Mutuel Pool (30 d 8.30 440 3.10 WEST FOUR 8.00 4.80 3.30 Owner Mcintyre Bordonaro r. Fin 1-14 Jockey Coy--J .R Fitsi'ns--( 42 Potts 1% 5-1% Dittfach--Lanson Farm 6 Brown--Bill Beasley Trainer Frank Higgins s) 15,408,238 The driver, Elden Drake, 39, was hurled from the car as it Among Spectators mowed down spectators and POMONA, Calif. (AP)--A rac- ing car took the lead at the| Pomona Fairgrounds Sunday, rammed {parked behind the crowd. Drake suffered a concussion and back into automobiles careered out of control on alinjuries. sharp turn and ran into the crowd. The driver and 12 spec- ically. An official said the racer was travelling at 50 miles an hour tators were injured, three crit- The accident was blamed on a competition aulty steering mechanism. ' 270 290! -- first inning when Joseph got on 2no D'fach -- Edgor Ridge Sta via an error, stole second and| f I then scored on a single by Zak Lad Y Gol ers nn In the third inning, Corneal opened with a single. He was forced by Joseph, who then ad- vanced on an infield out and scored when Zak walked and {Brack came through with a sin- igle. Club Title Play during the months of July and August, the draw for the week- ly "Ladies' Day" events each Tuesday, will be made at 10.00 | a.m, and it is hoped that this | will interest more of the mem- | bers. Last Tuesday's Field Day competition saw the low gross honars won by S. Kessler, with | Activity among the members Rawlenson replaced Sirubb of the Ladies Section of the on the mound for the visitors Oshawa Golf Club, has been in the fourth inning, and he particularly brisk in recent roved just t weeks and with several feature Proved a S304 1% he events scheduled for the near Brooks, in the fourth, was the iuture, interest is at a high only hit he allowed. He gave up Pie : . the odd walk, two in the 9th, This coming Saturday, 13 Osh- but then struck out the next two|2%a members are entered in batters to end the game. Raw-|the "Marg DeGrew Invitation |lenson had 12 strikeouts in the Tournament & being held a |six innings he pit eterborough. Local club at- Egger ched. _Itractions include The Felt Trophy competition and the third. In the low net Burtch was the winner follow- | ed by Willa Hill, P. Fordham Bassett two-ball tournament. Ba hat er The T. W. Dobbie Trophy, up were the winners in the putting for competition for the firsticompetition. time at the. Oshawa Invitation! The annual "Captain's Tea' Tournament, was won by Miss was held in June and proved a Doreen Dobbie, of the home gyccessful event. President Mrs, club. 0. Crawford and ladies' cap- tain Mrs. F. Fordham received In Ladies' "Club Champion- the guests as they arrived. The : ; ship" play, the first 18-hole| Canada's top - ranked women's|;gunq saw Mrs. D. Jacobi de-|social event was arranged by Mrs. E. Stone and Mrs. D.| tennis Shgles Player, said > feated Mrs. S. Balsdon; Miss J. Yael. 2 MP Storie defeated Mrs. J. Walker Jacobi and tea was poured by| team lacks sensible leadership and Mrs. D. Brodie defeated |Mrs. E. Henry, Mrs. E. F. Arm- | Mrs. K. Tipney. strong, Mrs. K. Braithwaite] It has been announced that!and Miss V. Moyse. | HOLIDAY SPECIALS GAS CANS 1 gal. s boatsman . .... .. ALUMINUM CHAIRS fold Saran seat covering ....- PADDLES (Canoe) 5 ft. CAR MATS Full front rubber m red, green or brown ... ... PLASTIC KOTE Car and Decorator colour in 8-0z. push-button, spray tins 1001 uses for Home 1 89 ond Cars. SPECIAL ........... . No Outside Financing Terms te Suit YOU! Canada Lacks Leadership In 'Tennis Sense VICTORIA (CP)--Susan Butt, In a dispatch to The Times from Wimbledon, England, she said the team's European tour is an example of the "haphaz- ard organization" of the Cana- dian Lawn Tennis Association. | Members had little tournament training and no coaching. Miss Butt, whose home is here, was defeated in the Wim- bledon championships last week. | CLTA sent Canada's three men's representatives the European circuit with three] weeks of their tournament] schedule unfilled. Francois God- bout, 23, of Montreal was to} make arrangements to fill this time when he arrived in Europe, Godbout and John Swann, %4,| of Vancouver spent two weeks| |of their short tour without play- ing a tournament. Swann faced another two weeks without al tournament because his entry was not accepted at Wimbledon Godbout and Bob Bedard, 29, of Sherbrooke, Que., both lost on Bob Armstrong Is Good Golfer Also SARNIA (CP) -- Bob Arm- strong of Sarnia, defenceman with Boston Bruins of the Na- tional Hockey League, set aj course record at Sarnia Golf| Club Sunday with an eight-un- der-par 61. The previous record was 62 Armstrong was teamed his wife in a mixed four which the DOMINION TIRE STORES 48 BOND ST. WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 with ball Arm I|strongs won, ' L. 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