Shoemaker To | ONTARIO CUP Ride Fort Erie Races Tuesday FORT ERIE, Ont. (Cle) Willie Shoemaker is coming to] Fort Erie Tuesday to demon-| strate why horsemen consider, him to be North America's Before one of the his first appearance at the pic-\jovajly stuck around in spite of occasions on shots that had the turesque Niagara frontier track.) "haif hour interruption due to a] Windsor goalie well-beaten. It will be a one - day appear- Windsor! Early in the second half of the Windsor Caboto Ousts Hungaria h I season's |ized their margin. They also hit whistle "perfect jockey." It will mark yisoest crowds, most of whom|the goal post on three different Grosso making a sensational Legion Peewees' Win First One Over Peterboro | Oshawa Legion's Canadian | Tire Pee Wees defeated Peter- i borough Pee Wees 86 on Satur- gay afternoon at Alexandra Park, in the first game of their with goalie 0A "playoff "series. Mackness. opened the game with a triple and when Chittick homered, the young Petes had sounded, save on the one golden opportu- nity the Hungaria team set up. ance and it is likely he will ac-! cept six or seven mounts. Now in his 13th year of com-| petition, the 29 year - Both teams gave a spectacu- lar display of top-notch soccer,| with rival stars giving their ut- most in a great bid for the right to enter the Ontario Cup final. violent thunderstorm, game, Mario Pase potted the ball from a goal - mouth scramble to put Windsor in front and as 'it turned out, this was Caboto nosed out Oshawa Hun- garia 1-0 at Kinsmen Civic Me- morial Stadium on Saturday night, in the sudden-death On- a 2-0 lead in the first inning. In the fifth, Mackness again got a hit and this time Blewitt fol- lowed immediately with a homer. Chiitick opened the sixth a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, August 21, 1961 1] ning rally, a three-run affair] that started with Durno's sin- gle, after there was one out. Zufelt also singled, McConkey Srew 3 walk then Slack hit safe- a Carroll connected with Ir | to complete the out- burst, P. Chittick had a homer, tri- ple and single, Blewilt two Pea runs and Mackness two hits in four trips, to lead the Peterborough attack. Zufelt had _three-for for-four for Oshawa and so did Slack, with Carroll getting a pair of hits. PETERBOROUGH -- Mack- ness, ss; Blewitt, c; Stabber, 3b; -P. Chittick, 2b; R. Chittick, Ib; Hill, If; Johnston, cf; Cran- field, rf; Ford, p; Henry, p in 4th, OSHAWA LEGION -- Durno, 2b; Zufelt, p; McConkey, Ib; Slack, cf; Corneal, ss; Carroll, 3b; Warner, If; Tutin, rf; Whit- ing, c¢; Salowski, rf in 6th; J. Alexander, c¢ in 6th. FIRST TIME IN A Texas Tag Team Death Match BY PUBLIC DEMAND CANADA Shoemaker has been aboard more than 4,000 winners snd is mounts have won more $22,000,000. For the last li the only goal of the game. About 10 minutes after the goal, a thunderous dow npour caused a half-hour 'recess. tario Cup semi-final game, in Windsor Cabotos will now meet wiih a hit, stole a couple of an| Ontario Soccer Association play- the winner of the Sudbury- bases and scored on Johnston's Toronto Hellas semi-final game, single and in the 7th, Blewitt in the Ontario Cup championship hit his second home-run blow of TONY MARINO & FARMER BOY vs. THE KALMIKOFF BROS. Ivan & Karol owns, The first half of the game eo No Disqualifications @ Ring Ares Roped vears. Shoemaker has led all] riders in money won. He also led in the department in 1951, 1953 and 1954. His best season! was 1958 when his mounts earned $2,961,693. As far as winning mounts are concerned, Shoemaker has led the list five different years. No other jockey has approached his record of 485 winners in the 1953 j3eason. Legion Midgets 'Win OBA Tilt In Burlington Oshawa Legion's Beaton's Dairy team won an exciting 3-2 decision in Burlington on Satur- day, in the opening game of their Ontario Baseball Associa- tion Midget "A" playoff round Second game of the series will be played at Kinsmen Civic Me- morial Stadium on Tuesday eve- ning, starting at 7.00 p.m MAKES HIS SECOND CANADIAN APPEARANCE FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS 1961. by McMurray Publis for the Beaton's Dairy team, giving up only four hits over the (Daly distance. Tilson walked for Bur- "a . o. lington in their first inning but CLEAR AND FAST. oq forced by Whalley then a 1 5.00 couple of errors and Price's hit 3-DELIGHTFUI oh scored Whalley, with the first 6-DON"S SAYSO Purse $1,900. i-year-olds and up Chatwin' ain run of the game. The homesters had two run- ners on bases in each of the next two frames, via walks and errors but they didn't get their] second and final run until the sixth when Price opened with a walk, Jeffries came through with a two-bagger and Vancas singled to score Price. Johnson then got Glathero to ground out and fanned Howarth to end the 16.40 620 430 inning. After that, Burlington 410 27 got only one runner on bases, Price getting his second hit, a AR LIER single, in the 8th, but the in- 21%2-nk Coy--Stafford Farm ning ended with him on third 3 3-2% Gomez--Mrs. G F Badame base. 4-213 Parnell--W O Chris | 5-2%4Adams--H C Burton | Rob'son--C Bordonaro 7-3% Fitzsi'ns--Mrs A H Trdent .. 1 Brown--J J Sheahan Princess Teddy -h 1 Despirito--J J Fleming Evening Express 118 412 12- 11-2% Potts--Gentile, Cos'tino Daddy-D 14 310 92'5 82% i 1 12 Roy--Hickory Park F'm Winner eh g 5 Espalier--Night Service. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. Start good, won von driving Pool 59.377 Copyright, hing Co cing Form) SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1961. First Race One $2.500, PIN 14 GAI 50 6.40 3:80 BOBBY and one-sixteenth mlies Jockey Owner Wright -- M Viola Dittfach -- Connor Sta Adams C Turner 14 Fitzsimmons S Caplan J R McIntyre R D Isaac 4 McComb J Annesley 8-414 Morreale T Anderson 9-1% Potts S$ Mocko Hale J FMcGarry B'menke Mrs M Cascia Cavalaris Ir Double Pool 67,758 NM Horse Bobby Pin Delightful Gal Don's Sayso Von Rich Lauralane Miss Lotus Bonnei Bird Bewildered Brilliant 2nd Slave Lake Miss Blue Ice 3 1 Winner b 1, 4 Air Hero -- Start good, won driving Second Race 1 1.18 Miles, purse $1,900, Horse wt Right Services . Shasta Road .... Quick ition . Radfo EE = Near TF Despirito Jr 9.3 10-1%5 10-1 102 11 11 Bob. Trainer 1 Pool 34.735 NORM Ry g5L2 ADD dn 2 Bag 8-RIGHT SERVICE 6-SHASTA ROAD 9.QUICK EDITION 4-year-olds and up. Claiing all 32,500 . Str. Fin. Jockey Owner In all, Johnson struck out nine | batters and actually finished |stronger than he started. Price, pitching for Burlington, was tagged for a pair of runs in the second stanza. Dave Mitchell got on base to open the --|Oshawa inning and then Wayne, {Cheesman singled, Dave Hickey 0 EH 33 |torced Mitchell and John Fair| 4.50 struck out but a bad throw on Hickey's "steal" let Cheeseman score and Bob Crossmas singled to score Hickey, making it 2-1 for Beaton's Dairy. The Oshawa boys got their in- surance tally in the fourth when (Mitchell opened with a two- hagger. Cheesman walked and Hickey was safe on an error 2230 210 6a Fair's sacrifice brought Mitchell 5.00 5.00 home with the run that made it 8.10 13.1 at the time and eventually it proved the winning run and Price, like Johnson, was much 9.1% "DAILY DOUBLE 11 AND § PAID ¢ Third Race #4 Furlongs, pune $1.800 orse Canadian Flyer Bossator Rubal Khall .... Flickamaroo .. Ruth Ator . Terencio Marty Boy 1 Janie's Dance 10 Sultop 11 Winner » h 6 Start good, won driving $282.00 3.CANADIAN FLYER $-BOSSATOR 1'RUBAL KHALI and up, claiming all $2,500 Fi Jockey Owner D'fach--Short, Waterman Gordon--G W Tuck 'gemenke--G M Claxton Coy--Stafford Farm Rob'son--C Bordonaro 1'4 Gibb--International Sta Behrens--W A Moffatt Fitzsi'ns-- Triple R Sta Adams--H L Lamb Trainer W Waterman Pool 30,458 4-year-olds w u7 Fourth Sc $1.900. 6-GEORGIA G 8-ADMIRAL HOGAN 3 DARK JET and up, claiming all $3,500 Fin Jockey Owner 1-h R'gemenke--Mrs Fishm'n 22 Parnell--J L Smaliman Gonzales--Jo-Ann Sta Gomez--R Glan Brown--Roycroft Robinson--C G 1 i Fitzsi'ns--J G Cow Stafford Farm 9 W D Stable Trainer M Fishman 6 Furlongs, purse 4-yearolds Horse w 111 14 111 Georgia G Admiral Hogan Dark Jet Nance's Rule Dottie's Girl Sun Drift Melson's Lady Amber Atom Seducteur Winner blk m 5 Jet Pilot--Ascen Start &ood, won driving Fifth Race purse 32.300 We PP st 117 12 > F) Bg Paul Gibbons and Bryan Brady had back-to-back singles to open the 8th inning but they were left |stranded as pinch-hitter Calder Mitchell and Cheesman all fail- ed at the plate Gibbons had two of Oshawa's| yes six hits, Price had two of the homesters' four OSHAWA LEGION -- bons, ss; Brady, cf; Plews, Mitchell, 2b; Cheesman, If; Hickey, 1b; Fair, 3b; Crossmas, Johnson, p; Balder, rf in 8th. BURLINGTON -- Tilson, 1b; s an at Lal Phat PAL PPE Te J dN Baw ---3 ln 280° 2350 2.50 6.10 2.CHINESE BANDIT 5-DORRINE B 6-GOLDEN FLYER and up. Claiming all $10,000, Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1.34 Gomez--S Rotenberg Goy--Stafford Farm Gibb--View Hulloa F'm 'gemenke--Roymar Sia Vogel's Victor 17 3 y 5 h--H F M Pollock Brown Princess 114 : Four L's Sta Winner b g 4 To Market--Chadonell. Trainer ¥ H Merrill Jr 8 Furlongs, 3-year-olds Horse Chinese Bandit Dorrine B Golden Flyer Rash Decision Gih- 5 2-h xl; pi 36.852 Rick Johnson pitched the win {landia Then the last 25 minutes was played on a water-logged field. The heavy ball and treacher- ous footing played havoc with Oshawa Hungaria's vaunted short-passing style and in con- trast, proved a boon to the stel- lar defensive superiority of the marked edge in territorial play Caboto club bach, Dunai, Pajor, Varga, in the first half but the brilliant] Windsor was able to protect Torok. Komandi, Simon, Budai, net- minding of Grosso neutral- neutral their lone goal until the final Teli, Kiss and Matyi. match. WINDSOR CABOTO -- Gross, G. Bantorin, Morson, Guerra, Pittao, Vadori, Vatti, Giam- puzzi, Santarossa, Pase and Alfine. Alts., I. Bontorin, B. Romano and Todesco. OSH. HUNGARIA -- Eachen- was a battle of exchanges fast-moving play that saw ac- n move repeatedly into the Windsor defensive area, where the Oshawa Hungaria team was thwarted by goalie Angelo Grosso and 'Dame Fortune." The Hungaria téam had a in Polonia And Kickers Score Schedule Wins After the "excitement of the Ontario Cup match on Saturday night, the League settled down o League Play on Sunday with a double-header in the Kinsmen Stadium, but compared with the previous game, they were un- eventful and uninspiring. The fans that were on hand were still feeling sad after the events of the night before and the two games, although well-played, failed to arouse very much en- thusiasm POLONIA IN FORM Polonia, after a long ab sence from competition because of postponements and bad weather, played at home to Hol- in the first game, and they returned to the fold with a bang. overwhelming the Dutch- men by 6-1 Rawski, one of the old war riors, has been rather goal shy for most of the season, but he made his presence felt by claiming three of the goals. This was Hollandia's last league game and, being the first team to finish, will have a three week lay-off until the play-offs After suffering so ignominiously at Polonia's hands in their last appearance, several of the play- ers were convinced that age has will be some *'rookie'" referees next season Hollandia fought hard One thing is becoming more throughout the game but the and more evident as the sea- ball kept zoing into the wrong sons roll along and that is the net, which was quite a change desperate need for a Junior or- from a couple of weeks ago, ganization in this area. Some when they were the first and teams are feeling the need only team to tie Hungaria this more than others, but younger year. players are a necessity if the The remainder of Polonia"s game is to progress. | goals were scored by Sliwinski This season has shown a tre- Biernecik and Sucholewski, mendous lack of young talent while Hollandia's lone goal and as at least half of the play came - from a penalty Kick, ers in the league are sf retiring taken by Vesters age, something needs to be done KICKERS BEAT UE W now to speed up the game and The second match saw Kick- to keep the interest of the fans ers and Peterboro UEW tee off alive. Efforts have been ap- in a hard struggle, and although plied by certain individuals for most of the way play was along these lines, but the stage even with chances on both sides, has been reached where an all: Kickers gained mastery mid- out effort by the entire League is way in the second period anda necessity. scored three fast goals to walk Ea 1 away with the points, 5-1 FUTURE GAMES They led at half-time by 1-0, Thursday, August 24 Po- which was voided shortly after lonia vs Italia at 6.45 and Hun- when O'Leary scored hy the garia vs Peterboro UEW at 8.15. Petes Saturday, August 26 -- Strila Only a minute later Kickers vs Hungaria at 5.00 and Thistle again took the lead to which vs Polonia at 6.30 they added until full time when Hungaria 10 they led by 5-1 Thistle 8 Scoring for the victors were Strila Bressan with fwo, Fry, Udo Kickers Hess and John. As a result of Italia finally caught up with them --itheir win Kickers have once Hollandia this will be eight seasons for again climbed a step on the Polonia most of them -- s0 maybe there League table and are now in Peter boro fourth place, Italia one point ahead of 14 17 1 16 28 42 34 24 21 17) 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 IN FIFTH GAME Woodview Park Wins City Midget Honors In the fifth, T. Mitchell open- ed with a walk. He advanced on ris, Taylor's sacrifice and then Dick If; Vernon, ss; Nelson, 2b; T. Barnoski smacked a two-bagger Zarowny, c¢; Mason, p. at to score Mitchell with the first. WOODVIEW PARK -- Taylor, Alexandra Park on Saturday run of the game Dick Barnoski, 1b; Koche. | evening, when they beat out Pipher singled in the sixth 3b; gg AE Pipher, 2b 9.0 but "died" on the bases and Bradley, rf; Hobbs, p; Vasko, Fernhill Park Genosha Aces 20), 0 emained at 10 until e; T. Mi hell, If. in what was the fifth and de- _ 2 ciding game of a final series originally scheduled as 2-out-of- the 8th, when after the first two batters had grounded out, Pipher got his second hit of the] game and Bradley followed with his second hit, this one a| two-bagger. Hobbs was safe on an error at shortop as Pipher | came across the plate with the | winners' second and final run FERNHILL GENOSHA ACES - Mosier, rf; March, 3b; Nor-| cf; Gaskell, Ib; Elmhurst; Woodview Park captured the! Oshawa Minor Softball Associa- tion Midget League champion- ship for the 1961 season, cf; A ET, tougher in the final few frames, * In the four previous the scores were 3-3; 65 for Woodview; 4-4 and 3-2 for Fern-| hill. Woodview Park Midgets will now represent Oshawa in the OASA provincial playoffs, with the opening game of their first round, against Peterbor- ough, to be played here at Woodview Park, on Wednesday, at 6.15 p.m. Rival pitchers througheut the final series, Bob Mason of Fern-| hill and Murray Hobbs of Wood-| view, resumed their duel on Saturday night before the big- games the game, for Peterborough's sixth and final run, off Zufelt, who yielded nine hits all told. Ford, pitching for the Lift- lock City team, ran into trouble in the second when Slack con- nected to start, and then Caroll singled and so did Warner. Tutin was safe on an error, which let Carroll score the third run of the inning. Slack homered in the third to make it 4-2 and solid hits by Zu- felt and McConkey, plus a stol- en base, made it 5-2 in the fourth. With the scored tied 5-5 going into the bottom of the sixth, the Oshawa boys staged their win- Corneal walked] PAT FLANAGAN vs Ringside $1.50; Gen. eo Outside Ring Fighting Allowed ¢ No Time Avid MAN MOUNTAIN CAMPBELL vs GINO MARELLA Tickets for these Exhibitions -- Cosine Restaurant -- Ph: 723-9721 $1.25; Children $1.00 -- Pat Milosh, Prometer OSHAWA ARENA, Tues., Aug, 22, 8:45 p.m. KARL NURNBURGH SIR RC il (88 3 § LOND BERT HIN EBRATED I\ more Canadians drink BURNETT'S than any other Gin o Start good, won ridden out Pool 39,391. Quinella pool QUINELLA 2 AND Sixth Race 6 Furlongs, purse 31.500 added Wt § Horse Sun Dan 5 PAID $29.50 5-SUN DAN 15.80 5.50 3 ARTHUR H 1-SLY INVADER (entry) 2-year olds, Canadian foaled, gross 39,600. Str Jockey Owner W J Farr 4.00 3.10 2.40 4.00 merman, ~-- Whalley, c¢; Heirsink, 3b; Price, p; Jeffries, ss; Vancas, If; Glo- thero, 2b; Howarth, rf; Lim- Billingham, ef in gest crowd to ever watch al Midget softball game in Osh-| awa. And the fans saw a real battle. Hobbs gave up four pitching the shutout, ch; 7th. hits in D'fach--Lanson Farm Gibb--Bo-Teek Farm McComb--Bo-Teek Farm Adams Larch Tree F'm itzsi'ns--J E F Seagram Coy--C Smythe Hale --Shermanor F'm 2 B'gemenke--~B R Steen Gomez Bill Beasley Trainer W Thurner. Pool 77,769 Arthur H Sly Invader Pari Passu Fight a Lot ... Windkin Prize Crew Quality Maid Rubria Crystal Glass 1 Winner b g 2 Arian --- Sun Talent. Start good, won easily 'Ontario Crown To Bob Bedard TORONTO (CP) -- Perennial Canadian champion Bob Be- 6.WISE COMMAND s40 260 220 dard of Sherbooke, Que., won Seventh Race TAXEMAN | Oi 260 i the men's singles and Anne Tn Hes. ross HI1630) Barclay of Toronto won the Horse Jockey Owner women's singles Saturday in the Wise Command 4 Ontario open tennis champion- Axeman ships Flashing Top in 1.11% Roy--Arjay Sta 3 Hindi Glial 53% Gitb--L Maloney Bedard defeated John Swann Sallor Man 14 1 2 422% 31 6 Adams--White Oak Sta of Toronto, 6-4, 6.0. Miss Bar- Winner dk J 3 River War--Foreign Star raver L Lear clay defeated Mrs. Benita Senn Sart y of Toronto 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. Eighth Race Bedard and Francois Godbout Waterloo, Que., won the 1 18 Miles, men's doubles, defeating Swann ape and Toronto's Don Fontana, 5-7, Split the Loot 7-5, 7-5, 57, 7-5. Swampseot In the women's doubles, Mrs, Louis Brown and Mrs. Hilda Doleschell, both of Toronto, de- feated Mrs. Senn and Mrs. Anne purse $10,000 added wt PP 120 5 116 6 k 1 2 Lanson Farm 14 4 5 33 tzs Windfields F'm 3-year old St a 10.20 7.40 5.70 of 63.20 2470 ALL CASH 14.40 5.SPLIT THE LOOT SWAMPSCOT Claiming all £2,500 Jockey 4 McComb--Mrs H Trotsek 4 Fitzsi'ns--C Bordonaro Coy--G Matoff E.R Winona Sta 5-43, D'fach--Gian, Tosch 1 Behrens--Gian, Tosch H R Campbell G B Heintzman en Sta d-year-olds Wu purse $1 ge st 10 Owner Cline Road Brown Ensign Win Dick Keratitis Peel Express 116 Winner ch e 3 Hawley Start good, won dri ving Attendance 12,908 Te hal al mutuel handle Trainer T Oliver Pool 75.281. Total pool 62 Total attendance 30 days : $13,491.332 i RA WINS YACHT RACE CLAYTON, N.Y. (AP)--Wal- ter Swindeman of Toledo, Ohio team : {won the North American dragon se- the youngest American ever to play in the historic class championship Saturday in Teen- Ager Is Star ries a 4-0 lead in the competition perfect sailing weather on the In Wightman Win of seven matches, assuring the St. Lawrence River. Swindeman. CHICAGO (AP) -- Teen-ager U.S. of its 27th championship injaboard Yankee Doodle, finished Justina Bricka of St. Louis, the 33 matches played between fourth and second in the final ranked No. 11 in the U Sun- the two countries since 1923. races of the five-race series for day upset Britain's Wimbledon! Britain won last year in Eng- a total of 964 points. He was tennis champion Angela Morti- land 4-3 and had been out to re- awarded the Craig Memorial mer 10-8, 4-6, 6.3 to bring the this time with a veteran Trophy. Paul Phalen of the Wightman Cup back to ated as the strohgest to!Roval Canadian Yacht Club, United States t in the women's am- Toronto, sailed the Mia to sec Miss Bricka's (ond over-all with 92% points. | the 'cam represent victory gave ateur tennis classie, WEEKEND FIGHTS issued only | two walks and struck out 15 bat- ters. Mason was tagged for eight | which proved the victory] factor. He also walked only two batters. He struck out four. For Fernhill, Norris doubled in the first with two out. In the second, Elmhurst singled and was later thrown out trying to| steal 3rd base -- then with two out T. Zarowny singled. In the fifth, Mason got their last hit,| a two-bagger, that came after there were two out, In the last! four innings, Hobbs came up with his best pitching of the series, yielding no more hits! and facing only 13 batters -- one was a walk. His support was solid. [2 Woodview had runners in scor- ing position in each of the first four frames... Hobbs doubled, with two out, in the second. In the fourth. fan MacNamee dou- bled but was nipped off second on Pipher's grounder. Then Sradley singled but Hobbs forced Pipher and Vasko grounded out, to end the first| big threat. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CARACAS, Venezuela -- Eder Jofre, 118, Brazil, stopped Ra mon Arias, 115!4, Venezuela, seventh round bantamweight| title fight | New York--Jorge Fernandez 150, Argentina,, defeated Isaac| Logart, 147%, Cuba, 10 try.a case of Canada's fastest growing ale Llabatis