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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1961, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 9, 1961 15 C'MON NOW, says Andrew MacPherson, 29, Canadian Wildlife Service biologist, as he tries to coax a white Arc- tic fox out of a corner of its wt FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER: A ROLLING STONE... RS Copyright, 196! by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1961 First Race 7 farlongs. Parse $2,000. Two-year-old Horse wt PP Sst % % Str. Page Anne 112 7 3 2-2 13 Miss Elandel 117 3.00 6-1% Dally Double Tand 2% paid $59.40. Third Race 7 Furlong, gle rear Horse Eternal Lock 17 3 = 1 ie R 3-3% 3- 4 eth 4-ABSENT SON §-FIDDLESTICK 7-KESSAVA Claim ing all $7,500. 5 Str. 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IT'S NEW IT'S DIFFERENT Whitey Ford! | 1 ey or | e ast four years, has picked up Ne F e ' 'wre |720 yards on 171 carries. 4 N amed To Ww in = |. Paul Hornung of Green Bay, Federal Study 4 F ] ater ana' fame, ih i after Sunday's game with Chi- + or Colt Ss Unitas leago Bears, added nine points ea ajor to his total in the scoring battle OTTAWA (CP)--A pugnacious)one year and sc xt. | : ... with the Colts and now has 111 white fox has been denned up|Working on foot and by air- : _NEW YORE (AP)--The ques- the first half of the season with 39 "more . than Baltimore's at the University of Ottawa to|craft, he has studied hundreds} BOSTON (AP)--Whitey Ford tion of what's wrong witha bruised middle finger on his Lenny Moore. f|help a federal -biologist in his| of dens, made tallies of the | of New York Yankees, the first) Johnny Unitas of Baltimore) passing hand. End Jim Phillips of Los An- batwo-year study of the Acctic tenting Sen. 7 ye ava eu American League pitcher in a Colts has been answered. | Unitas' performance Sunday geles Rams continued to lead the breed. fearon nepitet, Srow in "5! dozen years to win 25 games, The answer is nothing that aj lifted him from sixth to fourth Pass receivers with 40 for 677 The fox killed its mate a few |" aE lwas named winner of the 1961 healthy middle finger on his among the league's passers, ac- ¥@'ds. Pittsburgh Steelers days after arriving but has| The work is expected to con-| Cy Young Award Wednesday as Passing hand won't cure. Unitas cording to figures released Wed- Johnny Sample, although failing "since settled down under the|tinue for several years. So far line major leagues' outstanding proved as much Sunday. nesday by NFL headquarters. t0 swipe an enemy pass last care and sctutiny of Andrew/he has found that the fox pop- pitcher Johnny tossed four touchdown He now trails Sonny Jurgensen weekend, continued to head the MacPherson, 29-year-old biolo- ulation depends a great deal on F * wie-al tes from Passes for the seventh time in of Philadelphia's Eastern Con- interception leaders with eight. gist with the Canadian Wildiite toed supply Foxes thrive on ' bce dirs OF the, Baseball his six-year National Football ference pacesetters; Boart Starr BRS) _ |lemming and when that Arctic y's ssociation of America,' League career, completed 22 of|°" reen Bay and Milt Plum of SCOTS BLANK WALES Mr. MacPhersen wants tojrodent is in short supply the ' "35 tosses and had only one in- Cleveland Browns. | GLASGOW (AP)--Centre for- ; : ff d Warren Spahn of Milwaukee tin F watch the animal grow as he num bet of foxes drops. leaves whe brought his lite terception in Baltimore's 45-21) Cleveland's Jimmy Brown ward Ian St. John slammed in continues at first hand studies; Predators such as eagles and seta shctnribe to S00 Inet ana triumph over the Western Con- moved ahead of Green Bay's two goals Wednesday night and he has made in the Northwest|srizzly bears also take their toll can received six votes in sec. {erence - leading Green Bay Jim Taylor as No. 1 ground|!ed Scotland to a 2-0 victory over Territories of the white fox, ajof the young. lond place. Detroit's Frank Lary Packers. gainer in rushing. Brown, the) Wales in an international soccer Mm big dollar earner for Eskimo| Mr. Pence oy penny oa was Mint with Hes votes. Ary q Unitas had struggled through league rushing champion for the! match. and Indian trappers. |mers from a hut set up on the) Was 4 : Sas a eee ge geen Secs acs os " native of tesland who grew|shore of Aberdeen Lake in the|had 23 wins and nine losses for i * Mackenzie District and winters|the Tigers. | up in St. John's, Nfld., Ottawa ; "rad hae failed tb vole fo ; ; and Montreal, he has been|ina laboratory at the university, One writer 8 e site € from pe seagate i ree a studying the fox in the Arctic\here. |the 18 major league cities. de ree ' since he joined the wildlife ser-| den at the pes nd of "4 i a ee et vice in 1958 after graduating] . tawa. Mr. MacPherson is e study is" afl University, OCcvI making a two-year study of | the reproduction cycle of the | "Sometimes they're not 'the! uniors the fox which killed its mate | fox, often abundant one year | 14+ pleasant companions," he| = a few days after arrival at | and scarce the next. ih oa intaeiiew. "when Meet Quinte CI they bite they don't let go--) | | L hli until a finger is gone." . | | COSSA Final OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS CO! McLaughlin ss sewn. mp | « _|.Mr. MacPherson has been as-| QCvI's junior football squad To Award Prize signed to study the FEPFOGUCHOD | wit] be paired off with Moira jeycle of the fox, often abundant|(ojjegiate Saturday for the CLEAR AND FAST | 2 |COSSA junior championship. TPAGE ANNE ces 6.10 30 2.40 At Woodbine Sneddon Scores ind game will be played in 5-MIS . 2 . oI y | Oshawa. Sia Teas, Cassie foaled. TORONTO -- Hidden Treasure | Moira won the right to rep- Fin Jockey Owner will make his final start of the Two Goals To resent the Quinte District after tg sctanG- hove Farm Season when he runs in Satur- lousting Quinte Collegiate In-| 7 3-1 ia © AEM gf 9c day afternoon's $10,000 Kin- | efi | " 44 42% 344 22 34% Sandover--Tru' : : =, | stitute Monday by the score of} rip nity iy 54 51% 4-1% 42% Rogers--R D Isaac garvie Stakes at Old Woodbine. Lead UAW Unit 12-6 . feted shee 74 2.14 2M --G B Heintzman 7 a * : | Our, Gist wal Me TL cept 6 ieee lc eee Cra "|. 'The powerful Moira team de-| ~~ ViEve 117 6% 17-21% Rock--Longview | Farm ahs I ny y; der fon C Defending secring champion crated Quinte in a two-out-of-| j + na llgte™ is a 8 44 ee Le Watters--R G Vanderburgh the leading canton i " an: Jackie Sneddon of Tony's Re-|three series, JAN S GARAGE San peed' on tags Pet Th Deals Pett a eee _ frediments picked up two seals) OCVI earned thelr bid at the Seco d Ra an 2 FORMAL TRUST 11.50 a ed Hidden Treasure has finished jisputed possession of first place ie cna eee ae 40 ALBERT ST., OSHAWA 2 1-DOTTIE'S 4 wuss t of th only once in j F in-| 5 ' . y -- sagged sick aa Cinteciag wi $3,500 2 a total o a darts this season. Dac cone oe eague ™|a score of 18 to 13 in the Lake-| PHONE 725-8371 * deees pee Cera ts Str Fin. Jockey Owner He has won four stakes races Official statistics released to-/Shore district final at Alexan-| Formal Trust... 118 2 1M Farnell toveroft "sta |and he gave one of the best per- day has Sneddon with seven a" Park last Saturday. | Ba Canela i 3-2 McComb--Hellenic Sta formances of his career when he goals, tops in the league and ~~ Bonreen 110: en Siectec ran one mile and one-quarter in three assists for 10 points. Sned- Knuckle Duster 113 6-6% Dittfach--G Kereliuk 2.02 and three-fifths, capturing don is still playing with a bad Chopapoise 118 6-6% I x playing Se raig AP Hr eS E Sagaet SP en, She Derma a Oc ope hn ee meni Mary's Rewar 3 : . ' is play. = x Wieser & 6: % op cant . 1 hss, -- a career-total of 41 starts and, Only one back off the pace is u <4 . xy AS Btart good, won driving. presently, he ranks fifth among Al Myles, Lynn Middleton of y YS all Canadian-bred money-win- Unionaires and Ron Wright of i, Merchants with nine points oe ot eds In addition to the Durham each. Myles has five goals, : 20WN COLLEEN 2.50 Cup, his stakes-victories this Middleton four and Wright tops e oe SN 5 year-old maiden fillies, Canadian foaled. year include the Canadian the league in assists with seven. 00 TIC ' « \A\ \\\ \\'7\\ \ Ss ; 5 ee Tim A ao AP Zakoor Maturity, the Connaught Cup Other members in the top ten ome e 2 yA At! AA \ an Girl iit Hi 21%4Rasmussen--B © Whitman and the Jacques Cartier Stakes. circle include Syd Arnold of M4 y Thr AAU 4 pt Moka 17 1 1% 31 gi pole ti baae yoy sed Among those which are expect- Merchants and Morris Bryan of y j \\pill Sas a\ AA 4! Willanne a : ss) sia potte-Longview | F'm ed to contest Saturday after- Baker Vending with eight points ! \y ' Sele Circle. ii? 6 6 5 6- 6 Rock--Schwarze, Alex. |noon's run of one mile and one- apiece. Bryan is making his first : \ Wunee ag 2 gee Drea -- Lady og gag F H Merrill Jr [eighth are: Calisto, Meaty Papen i the fe as. after " 8 | Start good, won driv' : --______-------'Guest, Major Turley, Chopa- picking up five points including \ = ee 4.80 3.60 280 vane Golden Turkey, Welland three goals last weekend. rey \ \\ ASS 5 ". 7.30 480 Vane, jer , c versize treads give get-up-and-go, even In unplowed | Fourth Race 3.40 Rolainal Gen" Wiede Ete ood coco ---- Fh gen lee snow! © Deep husky self-cleaning tread digs in and pulls you through, =) . N ANG ry 1 Mile. purse $2,300, year-olds. \Song of Even. with Mort Richards of Mer- gives safer starts and stops e Ice-gripping tread slits (tt -- » sy \) y Ny ul 43. 34 $2 11% Parnell Pine Tre | Winisteo and Castleberry are chants, Keith West of Tony's| e give surer stops on slick surfaces e Trailmaker's scientifically rt f yh by Hiddlestick 5 os" aidmaprioon--m Bs Greatrex two horses which have scored and Harold Woodcock of Baker|f ; . designed tread rides so quietly on wet or dry pavements \ 1 i if! ff { Hf) Honey Boots 4 62 Si kM Diach My @ Moore \unexpected victories over Hid- Vending having six points each. M4} an you hardly know they're on, i vif ~{] (} q on gle ambemes eae 2% 674Remillaré--W J Farr | den Treasure in the current sea- FF part pose ya i < Nh 16 oa +f tt Bee er |son. Winisteo, owned by Douglas Mike Cirka of the pace-setting WITS, Winer ak bor bre 2 One Count--ueen 0 "eee eae Banks, won the Causdiba Stakes Unionaires leads with a mark Start good, won driving. re oS at Fort Erie. Castleberry, own- 0f 2:75%. Cirka, who formerly * 4-CAIRN' hee ee : tended goal with Guelph Bilt- HES i 6.00 3.50 ed by J. E. Frowde Seagram, g ph Bilt. Fifth Race 2 AUTY WATCH (Entry) 2.70 | defeated Hidden Treasure in the Mores in the OHA Junior "A @ Furlongs, Purse $2000 Three yearsand up, Claiming sil 4500 --.."' '* |$10,000 Horometer Stakes at Old league, has permitted 11 goals Oe Were st 4% Me SN, Te Fitssimmons -- Farr | Woodbine, in four games. Time 'Marches ea gael ag Sa aes tg Saturday's race was named in uk a ase ae eee Butvalo 'Bil '341 Potts -- Clark Jr. |honor of Kingarvie, the first Robinson of Baker Vending have Geren 'art 2 Thc week a- {Canadian bred horse ever a goals-against average of 3:50 5 -2 ls 3 Ye ch -- , | - § 250. Polish Fiddler i 33 20k 34 61 7 Griffiths -- O'Connell earn more than $100,000. The' | eague action resumes Sunday Winner dk br g 3 Battlefield -- Lets Mert Soe W. Thurner presentation to Saturday's win- morning in the Bowmanville Start good, won driving a tale pst owner will be made by| Arena with the weekly twin-bill nN Sol. R. S. McLaughlin, North! : , i. " 4 2 PAID $53.80 t eRe ' on tap. At 10:00 a.m. Tony's Re es ee nak ee ------ American racing's grand old|freshments will attempt to move ' 6-MAJESTIC HOUR jinto a tie for second place play- Sixth Race EE aAYENO nce jing the Merchants, and at 11:30 All j eee ja.m., unbeaten Unionaires are 1 Eovvcad Purse es, tee an olds Bir. Fin. Jockey | oie Ontario Steel hosting last' - place Baker ee pean 2} Yau Mecomb -- Roycroft Sta |Vendors. é Popsaysno es ripe ing ea nag er 4 . id Soir sme th "& 5-no. Dittfach -- White Oak Sta Ips iniocn s | OFFICIAL REIGNS Treasure Hunt I i gi ses | OAKVILLE (CP)--Ray Man- Winner ch © 3 aaeee's One Brignt ot a0. 00 | I E hibiti jsell Bana Fnge oon agli Start good. won dH Rie | jpresident of the Ontario Lawn 4 2-CYPRIAN CAT n x 1 l on Tennis Association in four years Seventh Race ee. ok The Oshawa Y's Men's Major to resign. As in the case of his 1 Furiongs, Purse $2600, Three years and up, Allowances i Basketball league starts their predecessors, Mansell gave bus- Horse we PP st ¥ sy nik on waa league action this Saturday iness reasons for the resigna-| genoa a gnk 22%McComb -- Barwood | Sta morning at OCCI gymnasium. n. Fair Juror oe ee. ae ate Below are players who have Mr. G 4-1% 4-4 Rock -- ownsvie' b dded a is Nobilium 7 7 % 5h Standnyk--Jackson been added to the teams listed Count d' Change 112 3 6 Led Bad ae 6-2 (cttiong cee ek in last Thursday's Times, or Vineyard 1146 1 3 23 a 4 7- -- See" i vi y se Wee. Trainer J. Mack | Players who have been switched wen 2 ht ee ee ae ito the other: teams, "me tae 10-SUN_ HAS 10 Kinloch's Men's Wear--Danny Eighth Race CHANTRY © Peters, Wayne Clark and Dave . and Ayear-olds, claiming all $2,500, Sparling. Ss Y% Str, Fin Jockey Owner Ontario Steel 1-2% Hale was fh ea Walters, ts Guha Gate Ontario Steel B's -- Ed Rad- 4-nk Foto Taney - 5+ eon ae eect - 56% Armstrons--E Modern Dry Cleaners -- Gary ob ea ke \Edgar, Terry Braham, and Bill . 5 Bl Rogers--A_E, E A Fair Goodman. i 2- 4% Rob son--- ~ dred Walt's Barber Shop -- Lowell -% St _ MaeMill: : ee * "tor 8:11 12- he 11-2 it % Sf Walon 3g Harrison and Bob Hraynyk. Chewfah 115 3.5 Sh 71% 12 12 Dittfach--Shar-O-Lin Sta Jaycee Rockets -- Roger Ree- Winner ch g 4 Sanglow--Wee Hash. Traincr teed vie 308,873, son, and Terry LeBlanc (trans- it agp ee ers ag from Modern Dry Clean- ° | The scores of last week's ussian Team (Canadian Curlers _|zames were ciose, but were also 'B ttl At Chi aqo eo! exhibition games. | 1C inloch's Men's Wear 26, On In Tn als For | atue J© |, ato Steel A's 2; Ontario Steel '| CHICAGO (AP) -- Four Ca-|B's 22, Modern Dry Cleaners 26; . jnadian rinks won first - round|Walt's Barber Shop 37, Jaycee International jmatches today and nine Cana-| Rockets 43. dian rinks were losers at the) Games for this Saturday -- LAUREL, Md. (AP) -- The/opening of the international and|9;00 a.m. Ontario Steel A's vs Russian team of Zabeg and Ir- invitation mixed bonspiel at the|/Modern Dry Cleaners; 9.55 a.m tish in the $100,000 Washington, Saddle and Cycle Club here. Jaycee Rockets vs Ontario Stee! Saturday ran satisfactory miles A Toronto rink skipped by|B's; 10.50 a.m .Kinloch's Men's in workouts Wednesday. {Don McIntosh won its match) Wear vs Walt's Barber Shop. "Our purpose, of course, is to from a Chicago rink 12-8. An-}----------------- sip win the International on Satur-|other Toronto entry skipped by| . : day," said Yevgeni Dolmatov,|Uffe Blok-Anderson won over a} India Still Needs Russia's director of racing, who| Madison, Wis., rink 11-7. z is supervising workouts of the! A London, Ont., foursome led 76 Cricket Runs two four-year-olds. |by skip Hugh F. Gorrie de Zabeg, which finished third in| feated a Chicago entry 13-11. | BOMBAY (Reuters) -- Bom "last year's International, was) A rink from _ Burlington|pay, India's national cricket clocked in 1:41 and Irtish in og if "ogy Bell downed! champions, lost eight wickets for 243 3- eront TKK 9-0, . (210 runs Wednesday and still! : Their last major tuneup for). The losing Canadian entries| needed 76 runs by the close of Russia's fourth appearance injincluded a Sarnia, Ont., rink! pjay to match the total of 286 the International was staged on| Skipped by Col. L. C. Phippen,|tor tive declared by England's| the dirt track. The 10th Interna-|Which was trounced 18-2 by @/Marylebone Cricket Club. | raga be on the grass at| Wauwatosa, Wis., team. | Bombay struggled all day in| 1% miles. re jadding 191 runs on a fast-scor- Last Sunday, Mrs. Richard du mark was the only other Inter- ing pitch. An innings of 87 in| Pont's Kelso whizzed around the |national entry out of eight to do 200 minutes by S. G. Adhikar) grass course for a mile in 1:37 more than gallop Wednesday prevented what might have been) morning. Wonderboy ran three a rout. Tony Lock spearheaded Mr. and Mrs. Preben Har- quarters of a mile on the grass the English attack, taking four hoff's Wonderbvy from Den-\course in 1:12 1-5. ; jwickets for 49, i ' Step by step instruction . . , formerly gWen in three evenings .. . At this time you will be instructed in an entirely new method of framing and applying waiiboard ... never before illustrated in this area. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! - REGISTER NOW! OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE SHOWROOM COURTICE SHOWROOM 728-1617 728-1611 =

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