Y's MEN'S LEAGUES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 29, 1961 11] Plan Registration Night For Minor Basketballers Wednesday evening at 7) Any boy unable to attend the gclock there will be registis:/sessions Wednesday evening, ion and practices for boys who . wish to eink basketball in the Should be present Saturday coming season. morning, October 14 (Biddy The three leagues will again|League 9 o'clock -- Minor be operated by the Oshawa|League 9.45, Major League -- Y's Men's Club and all games|10.45). ! will be played in the Simcoe Halll On October 21, a basketball gymnasium, on Saturday morn- clinic for all age groups will ings. be held at which time members Tha Riddy League registra- of the Oshawa Referees' Asso- [tions will be taken from 7 ciation will explain many of the {o'clock until 7.45 p.m. T his basketball rules and interpreta- {league operates for boys 7 to 12/tions. |years of age. Adults are asked to supply | The Minor League for boys coaches for the coming season, < {13-to-16 years of age, will have with Jurthel, information avail |registration and practice ses- able from Tim Nelson al Sim- : ' {sions from 7.45 until 9 o'clock. coe Hall. nas Srom by 4 won ds argest stoc. um % Bk | Tony's Vendors | Sargent, club president; Si- | captain; Eric Lloyd, * Len | qu, vendors defeated Hef- open the first inning for Tony's i os ? : WINNERS of the Ontario | shown above, left-to-right: ! Li (standing) -- John Huband, | mon McGrail, Bill Bruce and | Harris and Malcolm McKin- (fo ing's Imperials 4-1 last night but was thrown out trying to Matthews Cup, annual cricket | : "to tournament, the members of | Hon. vice-pres.; O. S. Hobbs, | "Gus" Long; (seated)--Gary | non; (front)--mascots Wayne |at Alexandra Park in a battle steal second base. Art Rennick the Oshawa Cricket Club are | Harry Cornelius, Art Sar- | Girvan, lan Wallace, team | Sargent and Peter Lloyd. of home-runs, as the first game | followed with a homer, Later in of the 3-out-of-5 City Champion-|the inning, Jack Mackness and ship finals went into the record Bill Horton both had singles but BEAT GUELPH IN FINAL [ook there was no further scoring. | i slor, on the mound| Horton opened the fourth with | Rounie, Tavior la homer. Varga got his second | [for the Vendors, was just too|a : his {much for Heffering's. He only hit later in that inning but | allowed three hits, one a single | again, he failed to advance as) ; Sa sky in the first | Reg Hickey replaced Ted Jones Oshawa Cricke u fo Henry Sarva i ickey replaced Tod Jones | inning, aiter two out, a two-bag-| at t ¥ sar te SDR "Gi i ick to ground| ger to "Springer" Simcoe in the(lor and got Berwic ble d: he. b ds hd {fifth inning and a single to Ray out. : | en Ss Fo Se our great man | Buzminski in the 7th. In the fifth, Jack Armstrong; n Aario Sarnovsky's hit followed Jack homered with two out and the| Shearer getting on via an error, (bases empty, for the final run| _ after there were two out. Sim- of the game, the third homer Oshawa Cricket Club cap-|game of the competition, at the|year history of the local cricket|teams had what seemed to be, coc's blow came after Reg Mick-{for Tony's. | tured the Ontario Matthews Cup OAC grounds, 151 runs to 135. It|organization. jan equal chance of Jigar. ey had galloped on to the base- Rennick, Armstrong, Horton : tournament on Saturday last, marked Oshawa's first triumph, pic {ournament was held Bway sided by pin 8 ine| ths, via an error in the out-|and Varga each had a pair of| Captain Morgan defeating Guelph in the finallin this tournament, in the 60-| 0, 0hout the past season with nes Ret Rio field. He crossed the plate for hag for Ye winners, in their steady ing, Shawa |, 's I i . well-earned win, (Fine tis Fett clubs from the entire province , rE copes ooo his team's only run. Jim Jordan Be Sv, i participating, in a sudden-death, Slaven Smerged vicwtious, ya walked in the 7th with one out TOvYS DOR i: RUM single game competition. ming tne game by a [i-run mare, ,4 ny minski singled. but Tay- Wick, cl: Rennick, 1b. Mack. / y Sasi A ' ac : gin, for a very close finish. lor fanned both Hickey and R. ness, 3b; Armstrong, 2b; Hor- ye Oshawa lost the toss and took =~ (Oshawa's scoring statistics Si oy to keep Heffering's to|ton, If; Brabin, rf; Melnick, c; « gr EE ee sul rng ihe ne were as follows: M. McKinnon ihe'one run P " |varga, ss; Taylor, p. | ry , -- y [final at Guelph. hat they | powled by Johnson) 2) L. Har- i ile te +o! HEFFERING'S -- R. Simcoe, TEURSDAY, SEPT. ®. val CLEAR AND GOOD reached the total of 151 runsiris (bowled by Flavelle) 3; G, cin chalking uD ita. win. Tay.(3b: O'Reilly, 2b: Shearer, cf: a I-RIBOLA 3.30 2.70 2.0 was due to the magnificent in-|Girvan caught by Dunham)|yn. was in com " or Sarnovsky, If; Carnwith, 1b; | ; ; First Race ROMPING CHANCE 340 3.10/nings put in by Art Sargeantiss. , yong (bowled by any wie 1a complete sentra for Claus, ¢ Jordan, ss: | BLACK LABEL--Dark in colour with a smooth '% furlongs. Purse $1.30. car-old maiden fillies. and Gary Girvan. Art made yejle) 8; I. Wallace (caught by|of 17 strikeouts and he improved O'Donaghiue, rf; Jones, p; Hick-| and dehghtful flavour in: rum & cola, hot rum Horse wt Fin. Jockey Owner 172, which included four "'bound- pavie) 4: S. McGrail (bowled by hsb - 1 e¥--p in 4th; Logeman, rf in toddy, rum old-fashioned, planter's punch, hot Ribola 117 h 1-2 1.414 Adams -- Windfield Farm /* hits out of the rounds and 3 De ML Vlas the game went along. AER Thi Dn Hua | Ys » plant Pp ' Windy Fay 110 : - Dittfach -- C and T Sta |Ary TiS ou g 4 Flavelle) 10; J. Huband (caught! Heffering's just weren't in the 6th: B. Simcoe, c in 4th; Buz- buttered rum, rum egg nog, rum flip, Tom & Jerry. Romping Chance 112 2 7 7.114 4nk 4&5 3% Despto--Manor Hil sta |he was ably backed by Gary,ihy Johns) 10; J. Cluff (caught picture on the attack, against{minski, If in 6th. { White BB. Lobel Chinos Jet 105 6 .114 3 33 47 Harrison -- T J Lane who scored 32. The remainder hy Morgan) 9; A. Sargeant Taylor's ftective hurling DE LUXE--A superb rum of unexcelled quality. Saugeen Linda 106 3 6 5-4 5-4 » ell -- G Rowntree 3 y - Zlatna 121 3 ag 7-7 <a - R J Manahan of the team displayed a solidity | (caught by Palmer) 72; E. Tonv's Vendors, in their own REMEMBER WHEN C ; ; i Wily GOLD LABEL--A robust rum--giving a rich aptain Morgan John! and full-bodied taste to your favourite rum drinks. EXTRA LIGHT Hidden Lore 1 3h 3 5.3 7.7% Morreale -- R F Davis in batting that produced the [loyd (bowled by Beckford) 10 i i Sweet Fennel ... ' 81% R: R J Donova vi 0S 0 23 right, won the game via home-| np. x Of T 168 Pear Bingo 1310 5 9.9% wright -- ke Donnelly Victor 5 d gnd H. Comelius (not out) 0. run blows. By Fox MIAN TRI now Pac 1-134 McComb--Logan and Beam ollowing the traditional tea|Total--151. | Bill Berwick drew a walk to y Li i Golden i | Ferdouble , 9-1 G'zales--Davies, M'gomery | ; : , ; " {Cobb was killed nine years ago olden in colour. het ouch al VG Ble GT PE all i mn 'Annesley | interval, the Oshawa team Oshawa's bowling figures --| troday: when Tis nee "S"RUM a Winner bf, 3, by Ribot -- Lalo. TraierH. A. Luro showed themselves to be very G. Girvan, four wickets for 37|pirt round doubles must also|speedboat disintegrated on Loch WHITE LABEL -- An extra-light rum, for a Start good, wy ily. Pool 20,503. Double Pool 37,081. i i i ¥ yrs : es rt Jo, 30 Sey a ia ee |alert in the field, taking every runs in 14 overs; I. Wallace for (he completed by October 1. (Ness in Scotland. Cobb had delicious rum & tonic, daiquiri and rum highball I-HASH BO y {chance presented, to dismiss) 2) runs, in 14 overs; L. Harris,| Winners of novelty prizes at/made one run of 208 miles an with cola, soda, ginger ale or water. v Second Race SARIEL'S BEST . 3 | Guelph for a total of 135 runs. { 3. MICHALENA one wicket for 38 runs in 18 the recent Navy Golf Club Dance hour and was racing across the wt rp St u A HMICHALENA oy . The closing minutes of the overs and G. Long, one wicket/were: Keith Smith, Hampton; [course again when his 6,000- 1-14 Harrion--Janley Sta game were very tense as both!for 11 runs in seven overs. {William Bird, Whitby and John hors aft broke up, ap- KA i Fou Jomion | William Bird, W or ee iting waves oi| CAPTAIN MORGAN HAS THE LARGEST STOCKS OF RUM IN THE WORLD 3 i" | The Navy Club 50-50 Draw{up by attendant boats. At the Fit ns--J E F Seagram % Parnell---Gentile, Cos'tino | Q les : - Gentile, , jtakes place Saturday, Septem-|time he also held the world auto B'menke--Hickory Pk. F EA i Navy Golf Club ber 30. Ispeed record of 394 m.p.h. - i ® Michalena .. Daisy Page .... Even's Expres Hickery-Bill 11 Valquestin SE~as aa 3 4 5 6- 7- Es 2 n 3 Po 8-44 Dalton--R J Dowling 414 9.3% Dittfach--K R Marshall | ® i . 11: 11. 10-4 10-8% Rogers--D A Conny | Marty Boy ..... 116 4 6 4-3% 62% 1l« 11. Behrens--W A Moffatt | Winner ch g 4 Midianite -- French Hash. Trainer J D McLean. | rn Start good, won driving. Pool 30,883, ! DAILY DOUBLE 1 and 11 PAID $12.50 he & Chil. 50it 5 ny N -- S - ya i S AID Dae we Na DARA. a ; 1-KING'S METHOD 32.60 12.40 8.60 me e Navy u 80 tourna following matches are to e 1 - 3 Third Race 3-ROMAN PRINCE 6.90 5.50 nts are well underway with played by October 1 or default- 2.JOE THE CAPTAIN 12.20 four events currently being runied: Don McMullen vs Donald | i 6% Furlongs, Purse $1900, Two yearMaidens Claiming all $3500 . an " : 4 7B WEEP st sa. str Fin. Jockey Owner |off. Mae Moss: Wilkiam Grant vs Jess King's Method : Hale -- Bell In the "A" Flight tournament, Bennett; Robert Pritchard vs) aR 13% Rasmussen -- Pasquale Douglas Bullock, Robert Mac- Les Green. Prince Sparkle Gardiner Burnie, Ralph Harlowe and In the Club Championship 's_ Harm'y Pamell X .. Maloney Lionel Cayer have advanced medal play matches, some par- |} Queen ¥ Mountain Fir 119 8 - - 4 Adams -- Windfields Fm eT tat Dea re 0. 57 "716 Gibb McNelh TT to the semi-finals ticipants have advanced to the y ghe Princess is 1 4 ve 7 B-14 Harrison XX Stafford Harlowe, last year's cham- quarter-finals: D. Bullock de- > eo! % 9 1 93 emillar Elliott ag ( owt 1a " ri «BF | Tattle Tattle 1911 11 11 4 156 10-10% Dittfach -- Pheasant Sta PiON, was forced to go an extra feated Robert Plowright; F. Po-/§ £88 Learned Friend 119 7 12 12 2 11% Wick -- Mrs. Von Rich'ofen hole before eliminating Clarence !vinsky defeated William Grant; Gi ' 119 9 9 8% 11.6 112 12- Behrens -- R and W Gian Adams one-up. Lionel Caver. | F MacBur! 'fe ; Ta A Ro Neve. hia J Berens -- R Gnd WW E uj onel Cayer,|R. TacBurnie def ated Lou 2 . X-§ Ibs AAC XX - 7 Ibs. AAC runner-up to Harlowe last year, Therrein; D. MacMullen de- Start good, won driving Pool 36,556 had a surprisingly easy quar-|/feated R. Gay; 1. Wigmore de- d F il R STAND FIRM ........ 8.60 520 460 ter-final match as he downedifeated R. Pritchard. In this | 2-BEAUVALLON 5.10 5.20 Jyg Jig: re ven- hye > he J 5 were regi- ; . + ourthh hace DELIGHTFUL GAL $1007 bin Wishos, ig final aye! the Best Scores were resi dig Simpson-Sears have purchased the entire stock of 1961 boats of 1 , Purs $1900, F, d Clai 1 $3500 © . ¢ Av alaa Se gis x H s Fusing a Fr ya in a wher matches Doug Bullock defeated len, Povinsky and Harlowe. Cab the Peterboro Boat Company . . . and are offering these boats to Mand Firm 404 6 Gak 31k 31% aon Rute. Colin Wilson, four-up while Rob- Clarence Adams defeated Jess i... our customers at this Special Sale of 1/3 OFF the regular list Dellghtful Gal 113 1.4 234 Sik oh Boron r + ert MacBurnie nosed out Frank Bennett in a first round match a prices. The Oshawa Store has obtained the following boats as its Admiral Hogan 114 6 2 % ink 43% Parnell X Smallma Povinsky, by a two-up margin. of this event share of this stock this is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity Formal Trust 117 10 11 1 1 dams rs. to; 30 Ende wh un Dat p rp. sec . atehes y fo yn Mermaid's Song 101 3 3 4114 4) 3 ison X= Cor MacBurnie, with a par, has re-; Second round matches, with to purchase your boat at factory cost. Buy now and save for next PR season's enjoyment! Roun? = ke "F > - Bre eanscss LL La Brouvenaan® Bunappee AE oh A A A AH ¥ Elated's Pal 5 544 7.4 ) 2 s rw Valley Fm gistered the best score in the an October 1 deadlone are: L. Save Gun 3 5-214 1% 8. Jacol individual matches to date. Cayer vs D. Moss; C. Wilson vs ockie Creek ; 8 ibb -- Pe a A h y Pei : io vs Fo - Sleep Dutchman 111 7 A 3 -- Mrs. Fisher MacBurnie meets Bullock in C. Adams; R. Harlowe vs F.| Inquire for full particulars today at your SIMPSON-SEARS STORE 06 Consortage 106 5 9-h 11-24% 11-13% Fitzsim"s -- Armedam Sta the semi-finals and Harlowe Povinsky. Quarter - final . Lord Lyric 114 11 12 12- 12- 12-12 Morreale Gian plays Cayer matches ro to be plaved 43-45 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa--Telephone 725-4781 Winner b g 5 Chop Chop -- Louise Mac, Traimer W. H. Moorhead Fa Nor: | . i 2 playec | X-3 lbs AAC W-5 Ibs AAW In the "B" flight tournament, are: D. Bullock vs F. Povin- Pool 46.116 Start good, FAB Lord Lyric won driving three players have advanced to/sky. R. MacBurnie vs D. Mac- " ~ 1.WHIP OUT (entry) 6.40 3.10 2.10 the quarter-finals. Defending Mullen. Fifth Race 3:BOBBY PIN 4.30 2.50 champion Robert Pritchard de-| Only one match has been 2-ALI'S PRIDE 230 feated Rubert Gay: Les Green| played in tke Men's Doubles 1 and 16th Miles, Purse $2100 Threeyears and up. Claiming all $1500 | > a Str. Fin Jockey Owner defeated Robert Plowright; Jess event, which was most re-| ¢ Ae Walp ou = 318 % 124 15% Parnell X -- Black A- [Bennett defeated Lou Therrein. cently posted. R. MacBurnie| ' o Jt 3 23 21% 2.215 Wrigh ola x : 3 , All's Pride 115 3 1% 36 : Ha Brener Several players are holding and D. MacMullen defeated - "ans anaiat us o ' 1 Tt Es 53, 100 Bg TT Mugs elon She 88 Filan werk. YikiBoln Wiser wd B oleiatel ® NO DOWN PAYMENT © MONTHS TO PAY Fleet Gypsy 120 4 6 5nk 6 [ Dittfach Morrison : ni Winner b g 6 High Bandit -- Equitable, Trainer J. €, Meye XI 10s AAC WI ha ABW Tr er r All these boats may be purchased on our All-Purpose Charge Account or Start good, won easily HE Pool 21,80 Quinella Pool 2 = BRAND NEW Simpson-Sears Easy Payment Plan QUINELLA 1 and 5 PAID 24.50 ; a 2 ATRCO WAR 30 3 Sixth Race ; DIEM A (Entry) ag + ' - 1 MUe Turf Course, Purse $2100 Twoyear olds. Claiming ail $5000 ) : Canadian Made SCOOTER TEMPEST TORNADO Horse wt PP St \a str in key Owner Aires War 13 6% 51 144 3 nso Lear SE 7 : . 43 A 3.5% Pa : Ra A ba Brown Bes 113 3 7 824 434 54 dak Borgemenke Gardiner 13' Moulded Mahogany I5' Moulded Mahogany 16' Fiberglass Runabout, Deluxe 2 1 1 | 8-2 1 75 5 Rascality 113 1 2141 15 6.1% Brown McMacken Sta 8 8 arr 9 Count Rico 110 4 7-1% Remillard F Wbuil Far 2 12 522 Roy -- Brecon Sta 2 Length: Centre Transom width at Length: Centre Transom width: Length: Centre Weight: 530 Ibs. 5 ge 110 6 4 1-1 2 9 9 Fitzsim's Louis A- \ . : ' 3 . : an " 3 . ' Winner hs by Broadsword -- Silver Relic. Trainer L. Lear 2 line: 13 waterline: line: 14'8 562 line: 15'10 Motors up to: 80 -Coupled C--Bull Blaze and Marchena i " ; 51%" : Weight: 240 Ibs Gunwale line: 17' , Ibs AAC W-5 Ibs AAW CW. Corrected Weigh ma Length: Gunwale 72 ® Gi le | 9 unwale 1 ood, wou easily re non, En py -- ha an Dock Lent: i iL 4 Moers » to 45 Vidi A he 2.FLYING ROBERT 650 410 3.20 > 13 ;, '" : . " Pp. ig fy Seventh Race ME ARCHES i 6H HN = i 3 Beam: £7 Motors up to: 20 Width: 63 Speeds: 30-33 Transom width: Bpesse 37-40 68" m.p.h. € Furlongs, purse $1,500, 4-year-olds and up, claiming all $3,500 gr, ! gt | Depth 24" h p. Depth: 29'! m.p.h Horse Wt PP St % Str. Fin Jockey Owner ! \ L119 2 11% McComb--C H Platt 35 Robson. Mrs F Vanderjagt : wll ) | Factory List Price 369.00 Factory List Price 595.00 & Factory List Price 995.00 Dalton--Mrs M Fishman Miss Keith Nelsons Lady _.. 111 31° 55 9g 10 OE Jewire Boys or Girls, $245 $375 $666 Winner eh g by Model Cadet = Rosy Brand. Trainer E Odorico. Start good, won driving, Brahe, Tr | Men or Women - 6SIDV J] 2.90 Eighth Race Ey CT TERMS STILL MORE TO SELECT FROM One and ene-sixteenth miles. Purse $2,000 AT Claiming Ly DOMINION 5.00 DOWN 5.300. 2.00 WEEKLY ! MONARCH: 16' Deluxe Runabout. Motors long shaft 995 CYCLONE: 16' Moulded Mahogany. Motors long *495 shaft up to 80 h.p. Factory list price $775. SALE . Teo Georgia Q FR | Captain Hook Fiery Law Boy Willowdale Boy Duty Watch NLS mes Ngo » Horse WEPPSt % % Str. Fin. Jockey " Str. Fin sidville ......... 119 6 2 Fitz'ong--d C, 4 H Mack's | 1:13 STORES up to 80 h.p. Factory list price $1595. SALE Brown -- McMacken Sta : Rogers--8hort, Waterman Fair Johnny nstrong--J A Charles'th I ' 119 Star Skipper 109 son-T G J 110 EAR er I | (Gomer of Church! 1 BCTILEIIEIET AEE Sezupaction or Honey festa" 725-4781 Act in Haste .... 117 2 Swampscot 17 7 1 5 er Start good, won driving. Pool 52,300 725-6511 339,9779. Attendance 6,253, Swampscot claimed by G. Matoif "Lankinen $3,500. Jialtn !