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The Oshawa Times, 14 Aug 1961, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 14, 1961 11 Dowe, ss; Brewer, 3b; Reeson, 64 RINKS ENTER - p; Tripp, If in 5th TORONTO (CP) -- Sixty-four™ 4 Beat Peoples wo -- Campbell, 3b; rinks will compete in the am' 0, 1b; Weller ,ss; McLean, nual provincial lawn bowling = DECIDE OSHAWA 'S SENIOR AND JUNIOR . 191 GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS ~~ !Legionnaires abhi ee Oshawa Legionnaires scored alc; Small, If; Hocking, 2b: tournament here Aug. 14-19, 1110-2 win over Peoples, in their | Rekus, cf: Greer, rf; Ratien- total of $4,500 In. prizes is being Leaside Junior League game at berry, p; Haughton, p in 7th. loffered. Talbot Park on Saturday. I . The home club got a run cel ithe first inning when Silt Campbell opened with a single, | N U CAN' ¥: "{|advanced on an infield out and sacrifice and scored on a single] "4|by Bruce McLean. After that, | Roger Reeson gave them only! / "dl four more hits, for a total of a "| half-dozen and gave them one 4/more run, a home-run blow by, F HFA McLean in the sixth inning. | Ron Rattenberry, pitching for| Peoples, blanked Oshawa for three innings, but in the fourth! It's easy to find HFC--thanks to our 257 offices located he walked Ted Whiteley after where they can best serve Canadian families. Come in and one out, Ror Bell followed with) arrange a special HEC loan for shopping . . . paying bills . .. ; 3 single. es Savancel on Al reducing monthly instalment payments . . "taking atrip..s land both scored on a timely| . redecorating, re- 4| blow by "Butch" Dowe. modeling or re- [AMOUNT ' 3 A walk to Tripp, a pinch-hit- furnishing your oF 12. .20 | 20... 36 Alter, in the fifth, followed b an home. Get the cash LOAN | manths | months | months | months error and a choice play, then| ) fl covor second single, par Osh- you need, yet have 3 s 248 soz 5. {awa a third run. only one low monthly 750 69.21 | 44.13 | 31.65 The Legionnaires blew the payment to HFC, 1000 91.56 58.111 41.45 '| game wide-open in the 7th when 1600 146.52 94.11 68.81 saint 'they scored seven runs. Three Life insurance | 2200 201.46 129.41 | 94.62 | 83.71 ey, : ; 2500 | 228.93 | 147.05 107.52 | 95.12 {straight singles by Bob Reid, | available at '| Whiteley and Bell, his third hit| low group rate. Abova payments include wrigcoss and Jnlarisl, sid a ilof the game, were followed by| lite insurance. 4 two walks to Pope and Dowe.| i|By this time, Haughton had re- 'placed Rattenberry on the HOUSEHOLD FINANCE i mound for Peoples but the Osh- 4 {| awa boys continued their assault {with a single by Tom Brewer land a clean-up triple by Reeson : {| himself, to clinch his victory. 64 King Street East . : . Telephone 725-6526 | OSHAWA LEGION--Efchells, Oshawa Shopping Centre . . . . . . » Telephone 725-1139 McConkey, If; Reid, 2b; | | Whiteley, 1b; Bell, cf; Pope, rf; OSHAWA MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS bh A JEFF McGRATH (left) who | ship" final, when he defeated semi-final round in the On- | TOBY WOLTER (left) won | year, Bob won the Junior Club | four-and-three, in what a large held the "Club Championship" | youthful finalist "Bob Brad- | tario Amateur this year, only | the 1961 Junior Championship | CrOwD, beating out Greg Mi- | gallery of club members and title at the Oshawa Golf and | ley (right) in their 36-hole | to be defeated by Nick Wes- | losh in the final match. Bob | interested golf enthusiasts ac- . . : ag itle of the Oshawa Golf and Country Club for five success- | final match, Jeff. who last | lock, who went on to cop that | ive seasons, prior to losing it | week advanced to the semi- | titie, Yesterday at the local last year, when Fred Cross | finals in the Canadian Ama- | club he clinched the club title | he defeated the defending title- defeated Jack Germond, Jr., | teur championships at Edmon- | on the 32nd hole, five-and-four, | holder, Bob Watt, dr. _ Last for the 1960 title, climaxed one | ton, before bowing to the new , after runner-up Bob Bradley -- of his best seasons yesterday, | 1961 champion, Gary Cowan of | had made a real battle of the opened with a single but a base-| in the 1961 "Club Champion- | Kitchener, also reached the | first 18 holes 'Woodview Tops rimmine mistake saw him get Teddy Wright picked off, as Peters was draw- 'Ch Io' ing a walk, then Barnoski fan amp Vo 0 Wins outhmead In ned Ross and got Lelffen Mi Stops Fullmer FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS ground out, ending the gam Barnoski had nine hen Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Woodbine Feature 10-Inning Rally and Goring whiffed a half-dozen. ! TKO After 7th " . nhs TORONTO (CP) -- The Mi- Bradley was the only player to 5 ; ATURDAY, AUG. 12, 1961 CLEAR AND FAST o : ' . NEW YORK (AP) -- Teddy 8 R F ron brothers, Adrien and Ger. W vyiview Sank Mid Ey t s|get two hits. Wright of Detroit scored a tech- . 8-HANDIEST 640 350 250 ard of Montreal. continued Moved into the league cham-} wWOQODVIEW -- Taylor, cf; nical knockout over Don Full First Race SIOVELY Susy 430 270), lr assault on Old Woodbine/Pionship finals on Saturday|Dick Barnoski, p; Kocho, 3b; mer, West Jordan, Utah, Sat. One and one-sixteenth miles. Parse$2.000. 3- and year-olds. Claiming Raceway's better purses Satur- night, by virtue of a thrilling Pipher, 2b; McNamee, ss; |urday night when Fullmer re- if 33 500, y Str. F Jockey Owner day night. 31 pyertime victory o0VeTr|Vasko, ¢; Pilkey, rf; Don Bar-|tired after the seventh round of ig 7 5 1.18 ek . Southmead boys, a 10-inning poski If: Bradley, 1b; Hobbs, their middleweight fight. Handiest . 3% Gomez--J C, J H MacK'n 3 9. ans ba ( Lovely Susy as D'fach--Mrs Von Richt'en The 9.486 fans backed Champ game played at the Southmead|js in 5th. Fullmer had been bothered by is shown here (right) congrat- | claimed as one of the best Toby Wolter, who won the 36- | club's history. | hole final on the 33rd hole, | --Photos | by Oshawa Times | Country Club yesterday when | ylating the new champion, | Junior final matches in the { I | Ld I= pRwaRsE peared completely spent as he : : Volo, the Mirons' 'outstanding Pouket 4 Adams -- White Oak Sta 8 Park. Woodview opens the final o " w sec- Bewildered Morreale -- T Anderson pacer, to odds of 1 to 2 in the| Tile TL Toro Tot Fernhill SOUTHMEAD -- Cooper, rf; 8 cul fei eyelid siilce the Sec: Airborne Charm B'menke -- H C Armstrong Deckle Edge Roy -- W J Outhwaite cap trot, and the seven - year- iy If: Leffen, 2b: Laing 1b: ; A 1 82 ) : * target. Blonde Fury 107 1% 81 . Gonzales -- W R Wesley VW 9.0 2 Goring, S 's : Th 71 Winner bg. 3, Hannibal TF onitest. Trainer J. C. MacKinnon. easy win in 2:02.3 sue pang Soutlimesy 3, rolls Follmer' weished 157% Start good, won driving. Pool 37,256. Double Pool 62,196. r " oy scorching duel that saw both or Benny (} Paret, weighed ____|gelding Windy City from the Atha ar a AUTUMN COLORS same stable grabbed a (C-1/leams play brilliant defensive CHOOSE CANADIA 133. 1.FERNCLIFF " knock . 3 plays keeping the score to 1-1/(AP)--C. Max Bell of Calgary, (first knockout in 31 fights, ap ea: Purse 31900 3 years Can. Lonleq Pal oeey °° 0 : luntil the 10th frame. co - owner of Alberta Tal 3 4 4h 33% J-h 1.1% Coy -- Smythe | Woodview broke the 0-0 dead- Limited, has been elected pres-|went to his corner at the end om 3h dank -h Behrens pi SPORTS BRIEFS llock in the sixth inning when ident of the Balmoreal Jockey of the seventh. From the be- ; L AND WINTER TRAVEL BARGAINS 11s 1 52 &h L's Sta. Bradley singled, advanced on|Club. The announcement was {ginning he had been subjected FAL Winner eh f 3 Country Delight --Warsick. Trainer J. Starr - sind : ball, then scored on Dick ing o Start good, won driving. Pool 49,419 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. parnoski's timely single. Balmoral, whose racing activi-|/ing. Island King Gibb -- F Zraket night's feature, a $3,500 handi- © Wr SS Park Laxdall, cf; Wright, ss: Ross, gressed, Wright used it as a Balaquillo Fit'ons -- Luxiana Farm old stallion responded with an Dick Barnoski for Woodview Craggs, 3b: McDonald, c: Gor- 's, batted oth ; : f EY, Pouket claimed by H, C. Chaplin andM. Appleby. R. Fisher, $3,500 Earlier the three - year - old in Wright, a sub for the injured Second Race SCHORUS UEEN : 7 3.90 | 51 200 pace with backing Te ball. with sensational fielding] ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, 1I.| Fullmer, who suffered his Wt PP St 4% 15 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Autumn Colors Chorus Queen 4 pn 22% 2 Gomez 1 3 1% 11% 21% 5nk Gibb -- Malon 34" 11 21% 3 : CFs : Taylor's sacrifice, and a passed| made Friday following a meet to a series of combinations to N NT. EUROPE Wings of Flight 111 4 4 52 6 6- 6 Despirito X "Aldred sta TAKE OVER.TEAM I |! f the board of directors of the head and a bad body beat- | 3 10 BRITAIN AND CONTI E AL (CP) -- The Sault Ste. Marie s are co-ordinated with those, . Marv Jenson, Fullmer's man- DAILY DOUBLES and 6 PAID $95.00 __ Memorial Gardens Commission! . In the 8th inning, Southmead (15, 2e £0 Park and Washing- ager, said the cut would require : up 10 9 FULL WEEKS IN EUROPE ON TCA'S 11.30 6.50 3.50 {Will operate Sault Thunderbirds finally clicked. McDonald had ton Park 112 stitches. Third Race Sacre are 17 170 $8 lof the Eastern Professional tripled for them dn the HID y- ------------| ESE 17.0AY ECONOMY EXCURSION RETURN FARES 7.SIDVILLE 30 |g ockey League next season, 1 1-16 Miles, we » 000, 3- and 4-year-olds, claiming all $3,500. Y via Horse Ls PPS Wt SW Fin Jockey Owner commission chairman Tom got the next three batters to 111 he Er Mischiet | Woodside announced F r ida y.|fly out. In ihe Sth, Cooper got on nl oar rown--McMacken Sta The Gardens takes over from|Vvia an error, to open the inning. : < J H McMack'n | > _|Laxdall fouled out but Wright Fr g ¥ 7 SAVE $1280 on A Fischer Sault Hockey Promotions Lim- ) ited, operator of the club last singled and a sacrifice fly by Prince Porter atid {3h En Bie Bor Soph fim tome. is AWA a | fares to Europe Gala Bang Act in Haste Sidville Prince Robert The Liffey BaDTNWE- Fraiecs Just Water . i 8- B' meni Bs Valleyt" n Sta a Winner B G 3 Slam Bang -- Gala Soirit, Trainer on Richhopen. TOPS WORLD MARK Both teams got a runner on in Start good, Won, easily aE 6. Lo WALCZ. Poland (AP)--Zdzis- the 9th and then in the. 10th in- i bh ™ s 15.90 7.70 } < ning, after Goring had fanned vail C 0 er law Krzyszkowiak of Poland bet- F th R 2. SMIRLYS | ROUGE 5.00 | vSZ our ace LEROY rR 970 470! ered the world record in thejthe first two batters, Hobbs 1 dy Miles, purse $1,900, f-year-olds and up, claiming all $2,500 3.000-metre steeplechase Thurs- singled, Bradley doubled and : to March JT t PP St ! 1% Str. Fin. Jockey Owner IV. W : Te Movies al : J ith 2 3 tak 3mk 23 1.nk McComb--J Smith day with a time of 8:30.4. The Taylor's single brought Bradiey : i Ya % 5 ; : ae Rouge rev R 1 . P acer Bright 4 1 Coy--J Major previous record of 8:31.2 was|across the plate as wel re holiday for less money with Sandy Susar In: 1 Fitzsiins Mu A H Trudell set by Grigorij Taran of the make it 3-1 3 4 Enjoy mo y the new low fare! Spic Fields 12 5 2 : D'fach--M J Hawkins Soviat Uni ov Krrv 5 i the money you save on Ebony Black HA 55 3 a is Nl reale Soviet Union in May. Krzyszko In the bottom of the 10th, the A % 3 Early Mischief 115 Gomer Early Mischief Sta | Wiak set an Olympic record for never-say-die Southmead team . i Despirito--H Katz the event at Rome last year team made a good bid. Laxdall oO al ers : FLY NOW - Sir Warren 117 3 53 Winner ch g 5 Risque Roug. ~QCalandria. Trainer R Fisher ee------------------------ " ---- i ---- i # Start good, won driving Pool, 71,473, 5 : 2-ANIT N 980 5.10 3.20 Gils > ; 310 3 3 230] Seventh Race 4MOONY 30 320. h | : \'4 LATER CA FL Fifth Race St Ren 58, ee pt 0 EEE a Wholesalers PAY LN 10 ROPE BY J | S's Furlongs, purse 52.500, 2-year-olds. Allowances. ey Horse Wt PP St 2 Str. Fin Jockey Owner Anita's Son 125 2 Coehill 51 12% 12% 13 12% Potts--Mrs N Peconi 4 A 18 Diack lant Sly Invader - 2.3% Coy--Bo.Teek Farm ny Treasure. 119 4. Cov--Giax, Tosch 118 st 3 2.14 : é X h ] 1 0 - p y Miss Merrym'kr k 2s 3 no D'fach--View Hulloa F'm |Strongboy : 3-h ? ' : Fitzai'n BEF Sea Ma n ufa ct : 5 ASK YOUR TRAVEL AGENT 0 BOOK Admiral Gano .. 113 Cl 3 enk D'pirito--D G Ross War Eagle 120 1 2 I Hn I A Bel Chan Bs: Travel in coor, ra 24 Princess D'v'lle 107 55 3 5- 5 G'zales--Mrs C L Holts'g'r [Lus trous Hope .. 117 3 7 7- 6-114 62% Potts--G M Bell gi atmosphere, €¥ x V ! t Ee hs tate (Lomrous Hope Tir 3 fr 50 TT ils oh pollen well YOUR SEAT AT THESE LOW FARI mts -- Ani! oe Te 2 re amar and all others who require a : TORONTO -HAMILTON to LONDON | yy TCA 1: 17-day Economy 1-6 1-8 D'fach--Lanson Farm 2 ~ 3EPIC QUEEN 8.40 5.30 4.00 C 3 Sixth Race 11.RELUCTANT DEB 29.40 3! A Eighth Race +nosE DAWN 17:30 In ib # ; 00 Excursion 4 {TAIN 2-BLONDOLL 6-SABRAON 180 5 R Return Fare §-Yarlangs. purse 57.500 added, 3-yearold, fillies. Allowances. Gross $8, on. One mile turf course. Purse 32.400. Three-year-olds. Allowances. poy os little hh Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner ae ni : Ee tier as $36.90 down ANC 9 6% 4 ' Ih Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm | jose Dawn 2 7 4 . 1-114 Adams J Carter i Hoh sem m------ 91 6-1 Adams--K Simon Three M R : 2.4% McComb -- Double R Sta : ; by TURBO-PROP ER RMANY 00 % "1% Dittfach-- Mrs H A Lur | Sabr : 9 3.31% k Wf 18 11 5h I I 1 a on ne ' : 39.00 Hit G 3% § zales-D W Svott 2nd | Millon Man 3 snk 5 51 5.1% Gibb -- L Maloney ; : association with USTRIA -- mythe Manor Hill 2 6-145 Coy--Manor Hill Sta i ($33 90 down) BOAC. 2% Gomez--Bill Beasley { Tehran" 's Dan 5 5 41%fse 1 - Gomez -- Gormley Stud Fm : . EE N windy 50 Brown--Windy 'Acres I'm [Papa Pheasant 117 § Refused © Desirto--G H Lesbe i oo spree SWITZERLA i go --- raine i Ey rood wom IVE i ema y : bo cata ander The Rotel SE | TORONTO-HAMILTON 10 DUSSELDORF HL GIN 7-day Epic Queen 43 Reluctant Deb 112 Blondoll 118 Mrs Cessford Falconine 121 Chops On Dangerous Doll of) eT Were EAT on TS Ss Maid O'North i" Potts--Shermanor Farm Start good, won driving Pool 80.874. Total Pool : p Winner ch 1 3 § er G MeCann. Start 200d, Ion QHVIng ar Sraaaz 613.858. Attendance 12,990 facturers and all others who in default under The Retail Economy Start good, won driving... Pooh Total mutuel handle 24 days: $10,916,272 sell goods as a normal part Sales Tax Act. : LL Excursion JET Return -- n------ as-- . : Xt - - of their business must apply It is in your own best i . 444.50 fare poy os little 0% Ls for a Retail Sales Tax interest to fill out and return ; } gluse Bw Woman' S Injury Vendor's Permit. the official Application Form You are required to have at once. Otherwise you will Sequel To Party your Permit by September 1st, not be sure of receiving your TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs. Eve- when The Ontario Retail Permit before the final dead- lyn Solomon was in critical con-| Sales'Ta Aci goesintp fleet. line of September 1st. ition i spit ay wit! X you do not have this Per- a eS hg vege gn mit, you will be unable to __Permitapplications already was brought here from nearby P) -- buy tax-freethetaxablegoods received are being processed , A od you purchase for resale. Also and will be issued on and Clarkson. } Police said the 40-year - old ' if you sell goods after August after August 18 and before mother of nine was attacked % ¥ y : 31st without being regis- September 1. Bi Ts yal ipl FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL LTD ( rer s after a wine-drinking party in If you have not received an offical her home at Clarkson. Application Form MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY 57 KING ST. E., OSHAWA PHONE 728-6201 Charles Elliott, 51, a witness Beautify your home the modern, func- to the attack, was treated for tional way; clean, durable ASPHA head cuts. Y . HALT Retail Sales Tax Branch, Office of Comptroller of Revenue, Police charged Nelson Rice, DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario 54, with attempted murder and now. Please send me a Permit Applicati i i 5 3 pplication Form together with detailed assault occasioning bodily harm. Information on. The Ontario Retail Sales Tox. M EA DOWS TRAVEL SERVICE HURLER PUT ON WAIVERS | NAME 22 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-9441 CHICAGO (AP)--Kansas City Athletics Friday asked waivers COMPANY NAME on veteran pitcher Maury Me-| ADDRESS Dermott for the purpose of] granting his unconditional re-| \ TYPE OF BUSINESS lease. McDermott, 33, came to . [] . . i ------ the Athletics three weeks ago PHILIP T. CLARK, Comptroller of Revenue DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE from St. Louis Cardinals and in 5 2-3 relief innings granted 14 hits, walked 10 and yielded nine] | 300 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITRY PHONE MO 8-3304 earned runs. .

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