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The Oshawa Times, 28 Aug 1961, p. 15

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'SONG OF EVEN' PROVED A MERRY TUNE FOR BACKERS more than satisfied with the | jockey The racing fans at Fort | Erie on Saturday who wager- | ed on "Song of Even" in the Prince of Wales Stakes, were tune. Above, "Song of Even" is in the lead at the finish of the $25,000 added feature, as FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1961 First Race purse $1,800. Wt PP St % 117 2 5 3nk 2 Clear and Slow 7.10 460 2.70 6.40 3.90 270 2-RUAL KHALI 6-SEDUCTEUR 4-BINEWOOD d-yearoids and up. Claiming all $2,500. Fin Jockey Owner 1-13% B'menke -- G M Claxton 9Parnell WwW D Sta Mrs FF H Merrill Jr + Roy W J Outhwaite 5.3% Coy -- K R Marshall 6-nk Dittfach H Katz Fabulous Gem : 2 7-12 Gordon--A, W Westlund Happy Oaks 5 8 Cosentino -- Ruffsin Farm Winner blk g, 4, One Count -- Arabia. Trainer Mrs. G. M. Carter. Start rt good, won won driving. onl 33,499. Double Pool 70,885 Second Race Parse $1800 Horse Wt PP St Skylark Road JP 7 2 Vatay 6 Jet Speed 1 1 Terencio 109 8 Red Engine 112 5 Willowdale Boy 115 Babboo 115 Philjo 62 furlongs, Horse Rubal Khali Seducteur Binewood Deckle Edge Mavis Sir Warren 2.5% 3h Gomez-- 6.70 4.70 3.00 7.80 4.30 4.30 7-SKY' L ARK ROAD $ NAT! JET AY ol ED {years and hi Claiming all $2500 % % Str. Fin. Jockey 22% 1h 11 1-1% Gomez 2-1 2-1%Despirito X 3-3 3.14 Dittfach Emcee Sta 1 4.2% Parnell X International 5-1 5-14 Coy Chris and Wiss 7 Roy Beeac h Cosentino #'2 Furlongs. Owner Mitchell - Century Sta ] 5 214 65 6 POPE ppg SuaV a=W PuaTUNEe EE 115 iner F. H. Merrill Jr. 68 Winner b g 5 Quick Reward -- Psychic Knot. Start good, won driving ool many bou BLE 2 and 7 Third Race 1 16 Miles, $2.500. PAID 5.90 3.90 2.80 2.40 4.00 3.19 5-QU ICK E! DITION 3-RIGHT SERVICE 8.-FLYING ROUNDERS 3.80 purse $1,000, f-year-olds and up, Canadian foaled, claiming ail Str. Fin Jockey Owner Ink 1-% Gomez--Mrs G F Badame 2-24 2.5% Cosentino--S Rotenberg 4-2%4 3-n0 Fitzsimmons--l J Fleming 3-1 48% Adams--Whit€ Oak Sta 5.3% Coy--J Major P: Horse Quick Edition Right Service Flying Rounders 1s OASA SENIOR 'B' Heffering's Imperials defeat- vanced on a wild pitch and D ed Lakefield Merchants 13-3 Wasson's third hit of the game, here Saturday night in the sec- and scored on Glen Padgett's ond round of OASA Senior "'B" infield grounder. In the 9th, play. Reg Fowler homered, with the Reg. Hickey pitched the win bases empty, for the visitors' for Heffering's, being tagged third and final run. for eight hits but keeping them Don Wasson, with a double and well-scattered. The only inning two singles, was their big hitter the visitors were able to get/with veteran Bob Crowe having more than one safe hit was in two-for-three. the sixth, when Bob Crowe open- Heffering's were in a hitting ed with a single, advanced on ajmood on Saturday night, a passed ball, moved to third onifact which they announced in Don Wasson's single and scor- the third inning when Ron Sim- ed when the ball was bobbled coe belted one into deep right for in the outfield, for Lakefield's!a homer, Grant O'Reilly walk- first run. cd and then Jack Shearer slash- | They got another in the 8th|ed a liner into centre, on whic hi {when John Amer got on via a|Bill Hill made a fine catch. Bu Heffering's Defeat Lakefield, 1st Game THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 28, 1961 15 Shamrock A.C. To by O'Reilly, loaded the bases.| Shearer's sacrifice fly scor- fed Bob Simcoe and Logeman Resume On Tues. | was safe on a choice play, after, The Oshawa Shamrock Athlet- {which Hickey's sacrifice fly;. cy will resume the annual !scored Ron Simcoe and Jim Legion Trophy and E. Farrow !Jordan's two - bagger scored | Trophy competitions, tomorrow both O'Reilly and Logeman, to|€Vening. The season's second half of complete Heffering's 13 - TUN} ihe weekly races will see the 'sprinters in action Tuesday eve- t w oining at Alexandra Park, in the 100-yards dash. On Thursday ng, the 880-yards run wil and a single, O'Reilly with wot ung, hy fn These two season trophy com- Jpetitions, conducted on a point- basis, will continue for three a hefty circuit clout by that made it total. 1d bobbi d Jack Logeman with A walk, an infie obble and poor Ron Sim ith another four-play blow by Loge- 5, cOe Wr" one man, made it 6-0 in the fifth and then in the sixth, Heffering's hits, these were the big batters added another three.H en r yifor the homesters. SAroNSRY Waliey © open Bob LAKEFIELD MERCHANTS weeks and then the Shamrock ball was muffed, Sarnovsky worl" N. Wasson, ss; Crowe, 2b; [AC will wind up their 1961 season all the way. RB. Amer, Ib; Dass, 3b; Pad-|with the annual Oshawa and a que Pp. an asson, ¢; District track and field cham- ind a subsequent miscue let B. Ball, tf; Hefferman, If; Hill, pionship. at Alexandra Park, on Simcoe score and O'Reilly's double scored Ron Simcoe. $x ae, p in 6th; Fowler, If| Saturday, September 23. The Oshawa squad rounded : out their big night at the ex- HEFFERIN IMPERIALS WINTER GOLF : pense of Jim Aiken, who had R. Simcoe, 3b; O'Reilly, 2b; A weekly series spotlighting replaced Padgett in the sixth in- Shearer, cf; Logeman, cf; Hick-'noted golfers on some of the ning. Two-straight walks to the|ey, p; Jordan, ss; Sarnovsky, world's finest courses starts ene, Jack Logeman, 3-0. Simcoe's single gett. {walk to open the inning, ad- he had no chance on the nex Simcoe brothers and a safe bunt If; Carnwith, Ib; B. Simcoe, ¢./Jan. 7 on CBS-TV. Second and pressing "Reluctant Deb". Jim Fitzsimmons | ticket. brings his horse home in | hard, front to pay $5.70 for a $2 win is --(CP Wirephoto) Scugog Cleaners Edge Owen Sound First Of Series Scugog Cleaners play throw to second was muff- Owen Sound Mec- ed and a second bad throw fol Arthurs 4-3, here at Alexandra, lowed, as both runners scored. Park on Saturday afternoon, inf Bob Young, first batter in the the first game of their OASA bottom half of the inning, got Junior "A" playoff series, a 2- one run back for Scugogs when out-of-3 affair. he homered over the right-field- Second game of the rotund is er's head, making it 3-2 scheduled for Friday night, in In the bottom of the fifth in- Owen Sound. ning, Scugogs scored two runs. Scugogs got a run in the first Gord Wilson doubled to start it inning. Owen Sound 'tied it up and then with one out, Ray Sud-| in the second stanza and went dard tripled to score Wilson and in front with two' runs in the came home himself a minute] fourth inning, without the aid of later on Jack Cole's sacrifice fly] a hit. Scugog Cleaners got an- to left field. Young followed other in their fourth frame and with a triple but Rich March went ahead in the fifth with two fanned, ending the inning runs. "After that, both teams As it turned out: that ended | nlayed a much improved brand the scoring too. Ed Busey, on of ball. the slab for Owen Sound, gave Dave Tuter doubled in the up eight hits, with Bob Young first inning with one out and getting three and Ray Suddard moved to third on a hit by Jim a pair McLellan but Danny Peters got Danny Peters gave up only out of the early hole by fanning three hits and none of these {Ed Busey and getting Ken figured in Owen Sound's three b r to ground out. gift runs. He had eight strike- Oshawa nosed out Envoy Special Sedan 7 McComb: AIbook. Frater GF Sot Edmonson Pool 64,403 6 MIBIZ Z 3-POPSAYSN; Start good, won driving Fourth Race 2-WHITEBO) ove 1 116 Miles, purse $1,700, 3- and year-olds, allow. Wt PP St 4 'a Fin. / key Owner 125 6 4 51 14/5 Coy--Oak Ridge Sta . 115 33 22 24 -5 24% Gomez--J Tomlinson 3-5 X13%% Fitzsimmons--Windfields % 41% B'g'menke--Mrs M Fishman # 3 5:2 McComb---Janley Sta Chispil 117 2 4 1% lnk § 6 Gibb--International Sta Winner gr ¢ 4 Migole -- Bezique. Trainer § Couch Start good, won easily ~ Pool 61,585 : / 5-HANDIEST Fifth Race 2.RON COURIER 3.LADY GANGSTER | 1 116 Miles, va $2.000, (3 Jreralts, claiming all $6,000. Horse t PP St 1 Str. Fin Jockey | Handiest Ns 5 2 20k ih I 1h Gomez--J C, J H MaeKinn Bon Courier , Ih Coy--A, L Poloniato Lady Gangster 3.4; Harrison--G R Gardiner Musical Prince 2 B'g "menke--Mis | Gala Bang Fitzsi'ns--Early Mischief Winner b g 3 Haginibal --- "Fondest 5 5 Trainer J. C. MacKinnon | Start good, won Sriving Pool 35,930. Quinella pool 10,526 C280 2.50 2.50 280! Whiteborough ... What's Behind . Ephratan Quinelia 5 and 2 paid $15.00 "Sixth Race $3,000, t PP St 107 2 1 GAI G AL 3-REACTOR 5THEO GEO {-yearolds and up, allowances Kin Juckey Owner 1-24 Coy--K R Marshall 2-h _ Dittfach--Shermanor F'm 3-1 Parnell-Mrs B 8 Chris 4.1% B'g"menke--Ben Valley 5.2% McComb--P De] Greco Behrens--Emcee Sta Trainer P MacMurchy 17.60 5.90 6 Furlongs, purse e w Gai Gai Reactor Theo Geo Count Page War Eagle Windy Ship Winner ro m 6 Start good, won ridden out Seventh Race 1% Miles, turf course, purse Horse Wt PPS Song of Even 121 1 Reluctant Deb 2 Axeman Ramblin Wreck Milton Man Golden Fleece Victoria Regina Tambourette Sabraon Corporal Bingo Just Don't Shove 126 Dangerous Doll 121 12 Winner dk b f 3 Viky Start good, won driving Eighth Race 1 1-16 Miles, purse $2,000. 3-year-olds, Horse Wt PP St 1 va 115 1.2 105 116 110 105 3 122 12 116 EVEN CTANT DEB AN l-year-olds, Canadian fosict' Jockey Owner Fitzsi"ns---Windfields ¥'m Adams--J Simon D'fach--Lanson Farm 4.no Gomez--Bill Beaesley 5-1 Gibb--L Maloney 6-3'4 Potts--Mrs F MacLean 7-no Parnell-Windfields F'm 8-102 McComb--Kia Ora F'm 3 9-3% Hale--Vis. Hardinge 10- 6 10-83% Roy--W F Edmiston 11-5 11-63% Coy--C Smythe 12- 12 B'g'menke-- Bill Beasley ensong. Trainer G McCann Pool 54,280 $25,000 added, 3 Va 4-SIDVILLE 6.CHORUS QUEEN 5-MOON DISCOVERY claiming all $3,500. Fin Jockey Owner 2 1-2% Gomez -J C, J M MacK'n 2 R Gian iss D Lanchbury Smythe Parnell--G B Heintzman Brown--McMacken Sta Dittfach-- GMatoff Trainer JC MacKinnon Total mutuel pool 36 days: | Sidville Chorus Queen Moon Discovery Autumn Colors Brown Ensign . Act in Haste Swampscot Winner dk bf 3 Hannibal -- Rivulette. Total Attendance 36 days: 308,610 Connaught Park Peewees Top Lakefield Ry B Heid bunted safely. Oshawa Connaught Park boys!J. Reid popped up but day Lakefield lads 7-2, Sat- bunted safely, 33 3! W928, mn popped up, doubled off an error then singles by pitch in between, Reid and Dick ark, in the first game of their OASA Eastern Ontario zone fin-!lead. als, in the Pee Wee division. In the sixth, Johnny Dick, pitching for Con- start, B Reid naught, was again in fine form, | | with two out, pinch-hitter striking out 13 batters and giv-| [key singled and so did Dick, ing up just three hits. Yale/score Sutton with singled in the fourth inning and|seventh run. advanced on an error but was| later nipped on a choice play. Blewett collected with a single {next but the next batter grounded! hits. Blewett, with his out to end the inning and single, had two of Lakefield got their two runs in|field's three safeties the last inning. P. Chittick open-| LAKEFIELD -- R ed the inning by getting on viallb; Yale ¢; P. Chittick, an error and then Blewett got Blewett, p; Crowe, 2b: his second hit of the game, this|ss; Payne, If: Samis, cf: one a home-run blow. Dick then|ris, rf ha retired the next three batters to] CONNAUGHT PARK end the game. Reid, 1b; J. Reid, cf; Dick. p; Connaught scored two in the|Gahey, rf: Farncombe. If third inning. Bill Gardner open-jton. 2b: Gardner. "da ed with a walk and Bob Reid|cf in/sth; best, Bob Reid had 3b; ss 7.50 330 "2.30 3.40 2.50 ower OBA MIDGETS - H Merl ~ 3rd Game In Burlington 4.30 2 80 2.80 570 3.60 2.50 ton 16.20 350 6.20 3.50 29 5.90 4.20 came back in their half of that|Feeters, 5.70 inning to break the 0-0 deadlock and Gardner was! Oshawa Dairy J. Reid got on via Dick and Terry McQuade, with a wild "rt " Ougt Peterboro inning, Gardner Dick tam McQuade doubled scored a thrilling day afternoon at Connaught and Tom Healey singled to make over it a four-run rally and a 6-0] Saturday afternoon in the Lift-| Sutton singled to}and deciding ¢ sacrificed and|Bantam round Star- to| Dairy, Oshawa's | batters, Dick had three singles to aide got their orphan tally [with a double and single was|8th two with two out and scored on a homer Lake-| Chittiek, Little, | borough pitcher, Mor- -- Bob/then he was forced by Sut- Starkey, Herringfon, If in 5th. | Jack Sneddon, first batter uplouts and issued four walks -- for Oshawa, homered with a three of which became runs. towering belt into right field. OWEN SOUND -- McMurdo, Then in the second inning, Ian 2b and 3b; Tuter, 3b and rf; MacIntyre walked and then went| McLellan, rf; Busey, p; K. Lob- all the way on a bad throw|singer, 1b; Macinivre ss and error that went out to deep|2b; D. Lobsinger, c; Nichol, centre, after Dave Lobsinger | cf; Taylor, If; Frook, ss in 5th, had grounded out. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sned- In the fourth inning, Xen don, 1b; Wilson, 2b; Mapes, rf; Lobsinger and MacIntyre both Suddard. If: Cole, ¢; Young, cf; drew walks in succession. Jim March, 3b; Burke: ss; Pelers, Nic hol grounded, but the force- p. Beaton's Dairy Boys Win Oshawa Legion's Beaton's last inning, the Oshawa boys Dairy team staged a sensational|struck with a real display of four-run rally in the 9th inning, fighting spirit Brian Brady to win the third and deciding|started it with a single. He was game of their first round in!forced out by Neil Armstrong OBA Midget playoffs by a 4-1 but Ted Lutfon. Bob Crossmas, score, when they met Burlington|{Dave Mitchell and "Feets'" Mc- on Sunday afternoon in Burling-|Feeters all hit clean singles in succession, Price rallied to The playoff battle was a stern|strike out John Fair but Dave 0 pitching duel between Rick John-|Hickey added a single to the son for Oshawa Legion and|barrage, scoring Mitchell with Price, of the Burlington Police the fourth run of the rally Boys. In the bottom of the 9th, John- It was 0-0 after seven innings son got the first two batters, of keen play with Price having second but Heersink popped up allowed three scattered singles,{to the infield and the a The peppy Econo-Power four-cylinder en- gine gives Envoy plenty of "zip", outstand- ing performance on grades! And Envoy's Synchro-Ease transmission ensures smooth, easy gear changes every time! a couple of walks while Johnson|and series. was all over had given up only four hits but | OSH. BE ATON'S DAIRY walked none, Brady, cf; Armstrong, 2b; Lut-| In the 8th inning, Price struckiton, ss;. Crosmass, ¢; C out three Oshawa batters in suc-| Mitchell, If; Plews, rf: Fair, 3b cession and then Burlington! Hickey, 1b: Johnson, p: Me- rf in 5th; Calder, rf in 9th. with a single tally when Johnson, BURLINBT'N POLICE BOYS hit Glithero with a pitched ball. |-- Tilson, 1b; Vancas, If; Whal- He stole second base and scored ley, c¢; Price, p: Tufford, 3b, with two out when Vancas came |Heersink, ss: Pizer, 2b: Me- through with a single. Carthey, rf; Zimmerman, cf; _ Trailing 10 going Glithero, cf in 5th. into their Corneal was safe on an error, again by the Liftlock City short- | stop. Waite then drew a walk. a choice play missed on Corneal! and Write came home as Baron grounded out. Rawlinson struck out 10 Osh- awa batters and Tindall, who relieved in the 8th, accountea for two more. The losers outhit {Oshawa Dairy, with four and three each respectively, no play- llock City, to capture the third ®r getting more than one zame of their OBA. OSHAWA DAIRY--Baron, Ewart, cf; Elliott, rf; Brack, 2b; Brooks, 3b; Zak, c: Corneal, Waite, ss: Willoughby, 1b: If in 8th; Glendenning.! Bantam Boys Oshawa entry, Legion's OBA Ban- Oshawa Dairy, 4:1 victory Peterborough Bantams, If; Corneal, pitching for Oshawa struck out an even dozen, p; gave up only four hits Foster and the one run. The homesters| yf in Sth in ihe PETERBOROUGH Ped, 19h; Howland, 3b: Reid, ss tis, 1b and If: Beaith, rf; Robin- sen, If and 3b; Darwin, cf; Mec- dall, p in Sth; Mcllwain, 3b in 8th; Foley batted in 4th: | Pilley Cur- inning when Reid |single by Curtis. They loaded the bases in the 9th inning, but couldn't score again PENNY- ENVOY MANUFACTURED FOR GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS OF CANADA, LIMITED, BY VAUXHALL MOTORS LIMITED, LUTON, ENGLAND ¢ £-204 IATTENTION-GETTER! 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