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The Oshawa Times, 13 Jul 1961, p. 16

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| WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) MINOR LACROSSE | | WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1961 - 1a 'S DOLL | First Race bbe Di $ . 21.70 12 5 5. |8 furlongs. Purse | all, $3,500, | Horse | Doc's Doll |Sweet Dush | Jamaica Belle Mrs. Fish Tiny's Gem Azure Blue (F)Dandy Fine 111 (F)Romping Ch. 116 1 (F)First in Sight 105 {Neat Chance 116 | Lady Marchons 116 {Windy Fay 109 3 Str. Fin. Owner i-nk 13% 22 2-n0 3 33 i 1 1 Jockey Gibb -- Dittfach Wt PP St % J M Jacobs Potts -- Mrs R Fisher npwe Harrison - Coy -- Manor Hill Sta wBenw 4 Morreale -- R Gian 3 O'Brien -- G Zakoor : 1% 11-nk 12-10 Jabu 118 14 13 13-2 131 13:3 13-6 | Frisky Lass 13 910 10-1 14 14-14 {Winner br f. 8. Oil Capitol -- RomasSheila, Trainer M. Fishman. {Start good, won driving. Pool 27,225. Double Pool 44,046. Brown -- Beach Sta 11-TIME MARCHES 8-SULTOP I-.SEVEN 0' HEARTS .800. Four-year-oldsand up, Claiming all $2,500. P 7 Si in Jockey Owner Olah Brecon Sta Dittfach -- H L. Lam McComb -- E Weiss Wright -- Armedam Sta Rock -- Hickory Pk Fm McMullen -- F Korzelius 6 furlongs. Purse Si Horse w 4 Time Marches 11214 6 5h Sultop 110 10 13 10-nl Seven o'Hearts Queensvale | Hickory Bill {Rapid Break | Fair Dee 10: i Woodbine 2 2.2 {Chilly Doyle 117.11 9 944 9 {Ruth Ator 105 12 10 11-%5 11-%% Uptowner 115 2 4 7 Alpine Jan 106 6 12 13.5 | Bright Page 114 13 11 12-1 13.3 71% 13.nk Hale -- Mrs N Peconi {Grand Maple 1 414 14- 14 is 14- Brown G Groves Winner ch f, 4, Accepiable -- EternalLou. Trainer J. Calhoun. Start good, won driving Poul 46,861 4+2'4 844 3 = ByY AS dol Ed Facup ERCES 9 9 Despirito - 0-1 10-1; 1 Robinson -- C Bordonaro 12-2 12.2 12-2 Coy W Beach DAILY DOUBLE 9and 11' PAID $36.90, 8-HEAVY MAN 10-MR. YO TE Third Race aE ib |5 furlongs. Purse $2.000, Two-year-olds, maidens, Canadian foaled. Horse Wt PP St ve str. Fin Jockey Owner Heavy Man 113 8 1-Y2 % Mr Yo Te 118 1 5 3 y 2 Quality Maid 115 1 Welcome Effort 118 Epic Accord 118 Snatchem Ad Valorum 3 Miss Tareen 115 3 European Flight 118 5 Brother Edwin ( Montana Bomber 118 12 8 91132 § Hood's Baby 115 711 11-5 12 Winner It b ¢, 2, Selector -- Familiarity. Trainer J Start good, won driving Pool 48-506 A J Morrison Wright -- Shermanor Fm Potts G M Bell Fitzsimmons C Taylor JODHPUR BOOT FAILS TO HOLD THE LEAD Tide mouth Park vesterday but | was the ultimate winner. On "out in front" as jockey Her- | they finished second at the the outside left is *'Brief En- bert Hinojosa brings his horse | wire. "UFO" (second from | counter" with jockey Robert into the first turn at Mon- | left) with Steve Brooks up, | Louis Stevenson in the saddle. "Jodhpur Boot" is seen here Coy Bo-Teek Farm Parnell -- Mrs H Truman Brown -- Triple H Sta O'Brien -- G De Palma Hale J R Mcintyre H. Noble. ndall-Roy Metals Edge Oshawa Tony's true when they came from be- Quanc but Deasley advanced hind with an impressive dis-'Poland with a single, Partnoy play, after trailing most of the drew a walk to fill the bases way and Poland scored on Staugh- Tony's took an immediate lik- ton's sacrifice fly. ing to Keith Lancaster's slants WINNING RUN Jn. the RE starting bul" Catcher Jos Bosda nad 1h was vy bch aw -- DnB rer i. che Oldfield. Oshawa's second bat: onor of scoring his team's win- Start good, won easily rool 58,701. ter in the opening frame, drew a Sid Jun sm} pe X I oe 1Y . Pea 3 walk, stole second base and a bad spike wound, during the Fifth Race gg BINGO >» Scored ; rom Shere i mie night's action. He walked with|1 1-16 Miles, purse $2,400. 3. and f-year-olds. Allowances i pl Oreno s close- § + NICK n RK " Horse Wt PP St 3 Str in Jockey Ow rung. The Oshawa club meets Mroczek followed with another pre pul he I Ruse de Guerre 37 hg Coy~Rutfsin Tasm the tail-end Eddie Black's team, clean single and that was it for poo.0r Gliding into third Colonel Bingo 214 30 Despirito--W F Edmiston at Kew Gardens, on Friday Lancaster Boyda suffered a spike "stab" Para Prousant Ho. Ritiact tg NJ oaks. night. "Ab" Deasley came in as re- on the ankle, a painful injury Whitevorough 6 Fitzsimmons--Windfields 44 MUCH IMPROVED lief and turned in his best game which required some first aid Niner eh £4 Ram oy Surprise on "25.109 De i 20,558, ; of the season against Tony's. treatment, but he stayed in the a ------ Heralded as a much improved pe retired Fred Etcher and Bob game and scored the winning club since their former appear-/gooth to end the early threat/run on Poland's sacrifice fly. PHS HE ance here, the RandallRoy ang then settled down to do a Meulemeester, in suffering his | Si h R squad proved the rumor Was masterful chore for the mnextip ...'jocc in four starts bio ixt ace eight innings. Deasley gave up 8 p eight hits, lked |® Furie Kent's Tiremen |only four hits in the eight and| go Ay gh ons . - . Win Picnic Go two-thirds innings he worked .. at? 7 Ana: Count Pag land permitted just one more "free tickets eventually turned unt Page : : into runs, the first and third run, while claiming 11 strikeout tallies for 'Metals' victims and gave up only two oo : Rio alk Besides pitching the win, Kent's Western Tire defeated Deasley paced his team's attack Town and Country 128 vester- Randall-Roy tied the score in with two hits while Mroczek had day afternoon in a UAW Picnic the top of the third inning when'two of Oshawa's half-dozen. round-robin playoff game, at Jonkny Polam opened with a ngnNy's TALES -- Vern Perigoe! Alexandra Park walk and Don Quance was safe' yj, (icket No. 225, was the win- Anderson, pitching for Kent's, on a Tony's infield mix-up. ner of the groceries draw last gave up one run in the first Deagley flea out and Poland ion Randall-Roy left 11 inning on a single by S. Comer- vas agge out al the plate on uppers stranded, including Purple Bow .... ford, a walk to Hobbs, a wild 2 Mice defensive play, whenliy ee in the final ninth . . . pags © pitch and Westfall's sacrifice, Norm Partnoy grounded to Old-ir,y'g play in Kew Gardens to- Menelodie fly. After that, Town and' Coun- field and the throw to Booth was, no row night and again on Mon- | Goup, Dit try didn't score again until the in time for the tag. However San a gf y 3 : Bruc Q day against Dependables and on skinny Minny 2 t% 3nk 7-2 Dittfach---Bill Beaslsy sixth when they staged a five. Bruce Staughton singled, to Wednesday Dependables are Chic Miss 17 2 4 8 8 Adams--Gian, Tosch run rally. started by Furgeson's bring Quance across the late ET " Mh ¥ Winner b f 4 Bean Gar--Itallon. Trainer A Hickling 1 a geson p > 3 a here and a week from tomorrow start good, won driving Turf course firm double, and prolonged by an in- With the equalizer night, Tony's play Eddie Black's Pool 66.3% Held Fst Zusva 3 single, Tony's came right back in in Toronto Hota singe ans x bis Rome. ir own all of he third im" RANDALL RoY -- pay, Eighth Race de ning to get the only run they ss; Staughton, 2b; Singleton, cf; The losers got two more runs were able to collect off Deasley, Reid, If and 2b: Boyda, c a in the 7th, mostly on errors but it put them ahead 2-1. Old- Rushford, 1b; Poland, 3b: Kent's got three runs off field singled after one was out, Quance, rf; Lancaster, p; Deas- Henry in the first inning. Mal- ance, r., @Nncasier, py eas ) ing. 1 advanced. on a passed ball and ley, p in 1st: Kirkwood "h- loy singled, Bannon walked and ' ey, p.m ; Kirkwood, pinch ee ify Shoot singled and Scored on Mroczek's ground-rule runner in 8th; Tout, If in 9th Towns hit a sacrifice fly. They Quble, OSHAWA TONY'S -- Knight, added three more in the second, by Mech, Mcintyre and Mal- Joy. In the third, . Mullens re- | Fourth Race 11.ALL CASH Three. and four-year-olds. Claiming ll $2,500. St 1a Ta Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-1%4 1-44 Coy G Moore Parnell Cochlin -- 2-BOLD DL H 16.00 7.60 1's miles, Horse Bold Dutch (A)Brown Ensign 1 All Cash 11 Son Ator Conservatory Queen's Gem Pee] Express Nalal Chance Route Merrill's: Mogul Milford Boy (A)Miss Radar Purse $2,000 wt Mrs H Trotsek Randall-Roy Metals eked out W E Coulter a 3-2 win over Oshawa Tony's in a Toronto Beaches Major Fastball League game, here at Alexandra Park, to take over third place in the league stand- ing. The loss dropped the Oshawa squad back to a full game fur- ther behind Dependable Cater- ers, who defeated Eddie Black's 5-4 last night at Kew Gardens, to tighten their grip on the top 5-1 Gibb - nk 4 McMullen Fitz'ons--J E F Seagram Olah -- Red River Sta 1-2%2 Morreale -- 105 Robinson K R Elliott Coupled A 1.RUSE DE GUERRE 9.60 5.40 4 5 4 108 110 3 105 123 4 War QUINELLA 1 and 5 PAID $65.50 7ITS ANN 4 6-COUNT PAGE 1-LUSTROUS HOPE se 32,600, 4-year-olds and up. Allowances Wt PP St % Str; Fin. Jockey Owner 107 1-4 1-1'4 1-2 Robinson - GR Woodrow 1 23 2 Wick--Dew Valley Farm Potts G M Bell W R Wesley 00 3.00 4.80 Lustrous Hope Pentathlon Star Gun Page Service Bold Brigand What's Behind 114 ' Winner eh m 5 by Royal em Start good, won driving McComb--F Gorlick Brown--G Taylor 4 53 B'gemenke Maine Ch and--Thidiot, Trainer W H Moorhead Pool 60,663 8. PURPLE BOW eventh Race 1-MENANTIC 2.PIAGAL (B Entry) I Mile, Marshall tarf course, and mares Horse Str Owner Newtondale Fin Jockey 1-1 Robinson 1a Fitsi'ns--Windfields F'm 3-1 Coy--Bill Beasley 4nk 4-no--McComb--Kia Ora Farm 1-nk S5-nk Potts--L Lear 7-2'4 6:1% Gibb--W D Latimer Wt PP St 117 7 116 115 5 109 119 107 112 hk 72% 8 2-23 4 6-144 M 2 2% 14 1% 2% ke 2-HERODES 3NOBLE ROMAN 6-ALl. ABRIGO and up, claiming all, $4,500 Ya Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-2% Gibb----R Guirola 24, Brown--Newtondale Sta Robinson -M and M Sta Dittfach--White Oak Sta Coy--Thorndale Sta B'gemenke--S Rotenberg Potts--Jo-Ann Sta Chapman won ridden out 6680 39% 2 52 3 5 Il, 4-yea PP St 2 4 3% 37% 5 6 6 6nk 6 4 1's Miley purse 52 Horse w Herodes Noble Roman Al Abrigo Pouket Whip Out Cambalache Binewood 7 Winner ¢h g 8 H Trainer € F Track fast Start good Pool 68:81. Total peal 482.498. Attendance 8-533 r-olds Ve 433 1-3 h nk 5 1 2 1 h 2 an--Hispani 5 2 4 117 1 2 nolig 1 a CLEAR AND FAST | 30 7.70] 80 4.50 | ' 5.70 $1,300. three- andfour-year-old maiden fillies. Claiming Gregory, Badz'ski Olah -- Early Mischief Sta Parnell -- C and T Stable Harrison--Mrs H Kaminsky Fitzsimmons -- F Hogarth onatella Fm | Oshawa. Rob'son--Cedar Springs Fm Gubbins Mrs R Hemstead | es vs Woods a Wick -- Dew Valley Farm GB Heintzman must be Despirito--Mrs W Rich'en f M J Hawkins | Eastern Can ad a Professional) Miss Radar and Brown 8 and 00 named | For Oshawa The official schedules for minor lacrosse games in league play have been completed and McComb -- Caroll, Statham follow this article. Exhibition Stafford Farm | Rock --- J J and V P Dunn games have been completed and future competition is for Robinson -- Mrs J D Bell keeps. In the PeeWee Division, there are four teams--Whitby Rotary, Whitby Woods Transport, Osh- Gubbins--Mrs R Hemstead ,5 Comets and Oshawa Rock- els. In the Novice League, there . 8.20 3.0 3% are three teams, Whitby No. 1, 430 23% Whitby No. 2, and the Oshawa Hawks. PEEWEE SCHEDULE Sat., July 15, 10 a.m.--Rotary vs Woods at Whitby. Mon., July 17, 6.15 p.m.--Ro- tary vs Comets at Oshawa and 7.15 p.m. Woods vs Rockets at Wed., July 19, 7 p.m.--Comets 11-135 11-1% Morreale--Mrs Von Richt'n vs Woods at Whitby. Thursday, July 20, § pm.-- Rockets vs Rotary at Whitby. Mon., July 24, 7.15 p.m.-- "Comets vs Rockets at Oshawa. Wed., July 26, 7 p.m.--Woods - ---- vs Rotary at Whitby. 12.20 5.80 4.30 1970 280 Woods vs Comets Mon., July 31, 6.15 p.m.-- at Osh- awa and 7.15 p.m., Rotary vs Rockets at Oshawa. Wed., Aug. 2, 7 p.m.--Comets vs Rotary at Whitby. Thurs., Aug. 3, 6 p.m.--Rock- t Whitby. Set Date For Soccer Final 5.40 aN x 6.2 . c N : GN (entry) 10.00 630 4;3n Soccer Football Associa- TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- tion Tuesday decreed the east- ern final of the Canadian Cup played here July 22. The eastern finalists, Montreal Brown -- A E and E A Far ooneordia of the National | League and Toronto City of the League, had been unable to set Har'son--Mrs F H Merrill a date between themselves. C J Wheatcroft Concordia is free on that date but City has a game scheduled in Montreal against Cantalia. If either team refuses to play _ it will be considered in default the other team will be to represent the East 20 apainst Vancouver Fire Fight Hardinge Despirito--J E F Seagram 10.60 570 3.30 8.20 300 280 purse 35.500 added, 3-year-olds and wp. filles ers, said George Anderson, CSFA secretary. Japanese Baseball "|'To Be Seen On TV TOKYO (AP)--The American rw |Broadcasting Company said 260 Tuesday it plans to show Jap- 'so | @Nese major league baseball on its network in the United States for the first time this month. The Japan all-star game at Na- |goya July 18 will be taped for| presentation July 29. ance Sta Announce Schedules THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 13, 1961 I 15 Karn's And Black's! Leagues Score UAW Wins: Mon., Aug. 14, 7.15 p.m.-- Karn's Drugs defeated Osh- they scored four of their five * Comets vs Rockets at Oshawa. awa Real Estate 17-5 and|runs, off Wallace, who got great . NOVICE SCHEDULE Black's Men's Wear beat out support from his mates. 4 Thurs., July 13, 9 p.m.--Whit-| y ® i | be Cl 3 Yi Bs y ib West Plant Cutters 84, in apy ACK'S CUT CUTTERS 4 Whitby. couple of UAW Picnic round-!| In the other game, Black's Wed., July 19, 6 Os robin playoff games, last night made eight hits count for eight ed., July 19, 6 p.m.--Oshawa t Al dra: Park i Hawks vs Whitby No. 1 at Bl A exan(rah arg. runs and five of them came in Whitby. Karn's and the Realtors -- the second inning when pitcher Mon., July 24, 615 p.m.-- Who seem to have mel more Greeley walked the first two Whitby No. 2 vs Oshawa Hawks times in the past three or four|patters, Garrow's double and at Oshawa. weeks than a taxi. driver meet- Bryan's homer, in the fourth, Thurs, July 26, 9 p.m. -- ing trains -- had another lively provided the last two runs for Whitby No. 2 vs Whitby No. 1 Session but the pill-poundersthe winners. at Whitby. were in a hitting mood, as! (Cutters got some good hitting ' Wed., Aug. 2, 8 p.m. -- Osh. Jackson found out. They tagged from Romaniski and Kuney but . awa Hawks vs Whithy No. 2 at him fora dozen hits, three in the the rest didn't do too much, * Whitby. first inning, along with a walk whiteley's triple scored Roman- Mon., Aug. 14, 6.15 p.m.-- and three errors, being good for iski for the first run in the first Whitby No. 1 vs Oshawa Hawks! five runs. Five more in the inning. Kuney's double and an at Oshawa. fourth and six in the fifth, tells infield out scored Olliffe and NOTE: there will be a prac- the tale. Kuney in the fourth and in the tice for Midget Lacrosse play-| Realtors had only three hits 7th, Laing was safe on an error. ers Friday, July 14, at North all told, two by Shearer and|and scored on Romaniski's sec- Oshawa Park. All boys 16-and- Campbell, in the third, when'ond two-bagger of the game. under will be welcome. Are You Accident? - - = Could be, if your tires are worn and thin! PLAY SAFE! Let HAMBLY TIRE replace those worn or thin tires with the fomous 'Generel Tire' or their own well-known HAMBLY TIRE Recaps. REALLY DEAL! For "Safety through Quality' why not drop In and talk tires before your SUMMER VACATION begins. HOW LONG SINCE YOU CHECKED YOUR CAR WHEELS? The best insurance against bad tire wear, vibration and shimmy is to check wheel olignment regularly. The John Bean Visualiner checks and corrects faster and more accurately than other methods. HAVE IT DONE NOW! Hamb 534 RITSON RD. S. | PH. 728-6221 y Tire GAS ISLAND OPEN from7 AM. to 7 P.M. The score stayed at 2-1 until rf; Oldfield, ss; Loreno, 2b; the 7th when Poland's hard Mroczek, If; "Etcher, 1b; Booth, grounder took a bad hop and c; Piontek, cf; MacDermaid, 3b; placed Henry but this was an- struck Loreno in the face. A Meulemeester, p; Hill, rf, in other three-run inning, Hurst, good pick-off throw by Booth ap- 8th; Price, batted in 9th Towns and Mech doing the peared to have Poland trapped scoring, with McIntyre's single Off first base but the umpire R'dall-Roy 001 000 110--3 8 1 pushing them along. ruled "safe" and this seemed Tony's 101 000 000--2 6 2 Short tripled in the fourth, to upset the Tony's defence Umpires -- N. O'Reilly, plate Towns singled, Locke walked, "Mel" Meulemeester struck out and G. Campbell, bases. Hurst singled and Towns was " ¢ caught at the plate but later Locke scored on Mclntyre's sacrifice fly. A singleton in the sixth, when Locke walked and scored on a sacrifice and an error, completed the scoring for the winners Neighborhood Bantam Girls Game Results In the Neighborhood Associa- tion's Bantam Girls' Softball League schedule games last night, Radio Park girls had the only shutout win, a 9-0 triumph over the Harman Park girls The visitors got four. runs in the first and four more in the fourth. ; In a free-swinging tilt at Lake Vista, the home park girls got a scoring lesson from the North Oshawa team, who won the game 38-17, scoring big rallies in almost every inning. Sunnyside Park Bantam girls entertained Zion girls but didn't treat them very well. scoring a 41-20 decision in another wild slugfest that saw both teams stage scoring parades Connaught Park and Rundle Park girls, playing at Con- naught. had the best game of the night, with the home' team winning out 13-9, thanks mostly to their ability to cash in on walks by following with timely hits WARMING CURRENT Fddies thrown off by the Gulf Stream are found well to the ¢ north near Nova Scotia. RHE WINNERS RETAIL SPORTING GOODS ASSOC. OF OSHAWA LUCKY DRAW . K. JESPERSEN, 179 Central Park, North, Oshowe, prize from HANNA MARINE SALES, 20 Ray St, 728-8853. . NANCY HORNSBY, 470 Finucane St., Oshawe, prize from VICTOR'S SPORTS & CYCLE, 38 Bond West, 723-3141, . PATRICK SHANNON, 81 Meadow Crescent, Oshawa, prize from BOLAHOOD'S SPORTS HAVEN, é1 King E, 725- 9741, . TIM HENDERSON, 273 Division St., Oshawa, prize from FLYNN SPORTS, 9 Bond W., 725.9741. . DR. C. 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