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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1961, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 24,1961 13 Edmonton Also Shuns Parade EDMONTON (CP) -- City fi- nance commissioner Malcolm Tweddle says the city of Ed- monton will not enter a float in this year's Grey Cup parade in Toronto. Royals: Williams "It would be a different. mat- (Clemons) .......+++++ 19.30}ter if the Eskimos were play- 3rd Period ing,' he said. Royals: Murdoch Provincial government and (Clark, Williams) -... 3.07 rs "7 -- spokesmen ' : adde: at they would not be STEELWORKERS -- goal| eo re represented either. by the identical 5-4 margin and)Roy; defence, Cormier and es siavin vi The annou ts followed Royals beat Vikings 9-4. Craggs; forwards, C. Huard, 10. Royals: Clemons ..... 10.00 a decision Tonsley wee ty Ge This leaves Royals, Petes and|Landry, Duncan; alternates,|11. Royals: Sytnyk city of Calgary not to enter a Eagles all with four points while|White, Babin, Aubie, Duffield, (Clemons, Williams) .. 10.58] foat in this year's parade, Cal- Port Perry, Steelworkers and|McKnight, Drinkle, R. Huard] !2- 'eae ge ee 17.03|88tY, spokesmen blamed com- Vikings each have two. and Muller. 13. Naar Gen 18.55] mercialism and unreasonable PORT PERRY 5, PETES 4 Ist Period beens by the a a une i ; i to for the decision. 'Port Perry came up with a 1, Steelworkers: C. Huard .jion in Toron' : determined effort to overcome a CLANGIT) oc cgcgssices y's Mr. Tweddle said it would 3-0 deficit and hand the Petes| 2. Steelworkers: C. Huard cost $5,000 to enter a float and their initial setback of the young) (Duncan) ... oube the money "might be better season. 2nd Period Saneork pote Pa pote! : Bh i als of| 3. Eagles: Buechler ee ers ising than on a | m Py veh stg roy sco (Hoar) ...+-+2-seeeve0 8.05 Vikings ply zips by a football crowd. twice and Evans once. Coch-| 4. Steelworkers: White .. 13.06 rame's screened shot from the] 5. Eagles: Shields blueline gave Port Perry their (Murray) ..+++eseeeees 17.15 first goal. Holliday and Dowson 3rd Period followed suit as Port Perry] 6. Eagles: Buechler (Mc- caught fire and walked all over Eachern, MacDonald) the bewildered Petes. 7. Eagles: Shields : Holliday sent' Port Perry (Sweetman) .....e++06 15.05] ahead 4-3 in the third period] 8. Eagles: J M. Neate 17.45 before Petes recovered. Bathe| 9. Steelworkers: White tallied for Petes to even the (Landry) ..ssssseseeee 18.30 count. Both teams missed good ROYALS 9, VIKINGS 4 chances to score but Port Perry Come-from-behin A wins were were not to be denied as Espie shot the winner to send his team partly Hm eg vag Popo he to a well-deserved ao e goals by Lae, Beare ehd Daves PORT PERRY--goal, Leach; | hefore Sytnyk put Royals on the defence, Bower, Cochrane; for-| score sheet before the first TOWN AND COUNTRY Three-Way Tie For First Place Position EAGLES -- goal, J. J. Neate;| 7. defence, Sweetman and Scatter- good; forwards, Buechler, Hoar, and MacDonald; alternates,| g Murray, Shields, J. M. Neate, Andor, McEachern and Noakes. 9 With three weeks gone in the schedule, the standings are about as close as they possibly could be. Bottom - place Port Perry handed the hitherto un- beaten Petes a 5-4 setback. Eagles won over Steelworkers 22, 035/432 « 5..,¥ ~ seeeseses Royals Petes 18) Eagles Port Perry ie. esos Aero bee O'NEILL COLLECIATE JUNIORS 1961 COSSA GRID CHAMPIONS 4.09 "Neill Collegiate | are shown above, posed in , ris, co-captain, Wayne Chees- | Dittmar, Jeff MclIlveen, Mur- Rennison, assistant-coach and wale at cae te front of OCVI. Left-to-right | man, Warren Magill, Bob | ray Taylor and Tom Reed; | A. Schell, head coach; (fourth : they are: (front row)--Don | Stroud, Jim Lawrence and | (third row)--John Waugh, row)--Bill McCullough, Bob ior Football Club, 1961-62 | Howse mgr.; Alan Tunni- | Don Wragg, manager; (sec- | student coach, G. L, Roberts, | Trewin, Gary Edgar, Rich champions of the Central On- | cliffe, Ron Miles, Bob Simp-| ond row)--Rich Townsend, | principal; Jim Pearse, Ty- | Dawson, Doug Barr and Har- tario Secondary Schools As- son, Ian McNamee, Tim Gil- | Ken Brack, Brian Brady, Ter- ronne Turner, Jim Whiting, | old Lawlor. : sociation Junior 'A' League, | more, co-captain, Brian Mor- | ry Twine, Steve Harding, Tim | Jim Spiers, John Burr, B: --Ireland Studio Photo OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Oshawa Dairy _ SPORTS O Y CALENDAR (rice, orien, E2* siman Period ended, Revals took over Bailey, R. Leach, Holliday,|phey fired three goals in the ed & ed we | TODAY'S GAMES MacMillan, Fields, and Cawker. last eight minutes of the second - | HOCKEY | PETES -- goal, Gangemi, de-jframe. Murdoch, Sytnyk and | Little Big Five OHA: Junior|fence, R. Hickey and Butler; | Williams were the marksmen. Oshawa Dairy took over un-| TONY'S -- goal, Braiden; de-|"'C" League -- Alliston at Ux-|forwards, Barta, Wall and Fer-| The game turned into a rout disputed position of first place/fence, Solomon, Cover, Scribner.) bridge, 8.30 p.m. guson; alternates, Mountjoy,|/in the final stanza as Royals lin the Oshawa Minor Hockey|Pascoe; forwards, Peters, Nich-| Lakeshore OHA Intermediate|Colvin, Letham, Shearer, Love,| added five more goals. Sytnyk lAssociation Juvenile seriesiols, Plews, Smith, Sandford.|League -- Bowmanville at Port|Evans, Bathe and V. Hickey. {and Murdoch with a pair and standings, defeating Tony's Re-| Wallace, King, aba ae 8.30 p.m. 1st Period -- with ene. eee freshments 3-2 last night at the| Wilson, Kemp, King, Lloyd and) i 1. Petes: Barta netted one for Vikings for their \Children's Arena. Both. teams/Stackley. GAMES FOR SATURDAY (Ferguson) ....++-+++ 14.19] only reply. Vikings also took too were tied for top spot with one H. MACD. 4, BEATONS 1 vine a ive OHA J 2. Petes: Evans oat .- va many cheap penalties to hurt vi i ight's| ee ie . els sittle Big Five unior| 3, : Barta all) .. 18. win apiece before last night's) Four different players scored|"C" League--Uxbridge at Allis. Petes: Barta ( their chances of winning. action. : 2nd Period Vikings and Steelworkers are In the second half of thesingle goals as Hayden Mac-|ton, 8.30 p.m. . Port Perry: Cochrane new to our league and both are weekly double-header, Hayden| donald trimmed pos s Dairy) Neighborhood Pee Wee (Holliday) ...+.ss++000 playing their first year of organ- _______|Macdonald posted their first/4-1- Jimmie Buechler, Neil Arm-| League -- Lake Vista vs Fern-| 5 port Perry: Holliday ized hockey as a team, although 14.30 7.20 4.19 win in handling Beaton's Dairy strong, Wayne Porteous and/hill, 7.00 a.m.; Woodview vs (Cochrane) ...++++++ +. 10.10}most have played in other ".. y7o|their second defeat 4-1 Tom Cotie hit the score sheet|Nipigon, 7.45 a.m.; Radio vs! § port Perry: Dowson leagues at one time or another. OSHAWA DAIRY 3, TONY'S 2 |for singles. |Harman, 8.30 a.m.; Sunnyside (Bailey, MacMillan) .. 12.40/They do not play rough hockey Ted Gow's goal broke up a| Bob Mason notched the lonej¥S North Oshawa, 9.20 a.m.; 3rd. Period but are inclined to use their tense 2-2 tie and gave Oshawa|Beaton's goal spoiling Don Gut-| Bathe vs Southmead, 10.05 a.m.;| 7 404 parry: Holliday sticks much too often, usually |Dairy a 3-2 win over Tony's Re-|sole's bid for a__ shutout. Kingside vs Valleyview, 10.50) ' (Fields) .... illegally. This leads to a cheap lfreshments in the opening game) HAYDEN MACD.--goal, Gut-/2-m., egy. y Pohl yaya . E vs f 3 | rs 11.40 am . Petes: Bathe penalty. of the twin-bill. Ian McNamee!sole; defence, Wilkins, Champ-|¢,"". : Barta, Ferguson) .... 12.40} Between them they took 21 and Davey Leaming connected|man, Supryka, Norton: for- Storie, 12.25 p.m. All games at ( ni 8 ) if hi , . Port Perry: Espie enalties to the opposition's five. gg eS seme pom targa png agg 1 nt Pigg paseab see Holliday) s.tse+e+e+ 16.90] When they realize thei mistake or tony §, « ny ws jman, Stamp, Mc : "| BASKETBALL they will be mighty hard to beat Bob Solomon netted one goaliler, Brown, Johnson, Cote, ig Y's Men's Minor League --|EAGLES 5, STEELWORKERS 4) 21°) ony Start 4, ' : eS DAIRY. H jst teo rd Gibbons F Eagles came back from trail # bo the te capable as any » Bs ye . . each. jstrong, Porteous and Gi se irefighters vs Bolah a' {team in the league. pega ' iy Bh vey Sunny Piame. Trainer J. Mack. | s' AI goal, at: | gnte ood's Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Drizzling and Good Thursday, November, 1961. 5-FRIEND WILLIE 12-MELODIA : First Race 2-MELODI 1 Mile, purse $1,900, 3-year-olds and up, claiming all $2,500, WiPP st % ty Str. fin Jockey Owner 118 510 81% 6-6 1-1% Rob'son--Tulachmore F'm 24 Gubbins--Shar-O-Lin Sta 3-2% Sandover--L S Williams % 4-3% Armstrong--M Tallieu 5-% Kallai--Dorosz, Senebald 6-2% Dittfach--D Mann 7-3% Coy--G W Tuck 8-14 Har'son--Stafford F'm 9-2% Fitzsim'ns--J J Mead 6.00 4.50 11.70 seeeee 10,10 11.30 9.20 Horse Friend Willie * oo wir pogo Miss Keith Bill Yates Bossator Flickamaroo Sun and Wind 112 10 11 Flying Rounders 114 9 5 6- 10-%4 Wright--J J Fleming Island King 118 112 12 11-4% Ratsmus'n--Mrs A H Trud'll Golden Cay 103 8 8 9h 11-4 12- 12- Krohn -- Blue Diam'nd Sta Winner b g 5 Selector -- Winter Lady, Trainer W E Macdonald. Start good, won driving Pool 36,595. Double pool 68,734. Second Race 1 mile. Horse eVsee ee Let's face it. There are thousands of men who are worth more money than they make--and their employers would readily admit it! But their hands are tied, because they can only pay what the job is worth. And some jobs are only worth so much money --no matter who fills them. Still want more money? Hf you do, then you should consider this life-time career opportunity with the State Farm Insurance Companies. The man we want should be willing to accept responsibility. He should also be able to meet and get along with people. He will become @ career insurance agent, serving clients by providing protection for their families, 9-VALE OF AVOCA 6-SEDUCTEUR Purse $1,900, Three-year-oldsand up. Claiming all $2,500, WePPst %% Le Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Sun Drift 11511 9 7-4 31 3-3. I-nk Dittfach--C G Uteck Vale of Avoca 22% %2nk 2-% Parnell--Mrs A Hickling Seducteur 1 - 1. 3-h_ Fitz'ons--W D Sta Bonnie Bird .... 4-4% Gubbins--J Annesley Jr North Bay 5-nk Coy--W D Hatch Lord Lyric 6-1% Robinson--R Gian Kingwood 7-4% Kallai--Leroy Tobey Rhythm King 8-nk Harrison--Janley Sta Lauralane 9-644 Nash--J R Mcintyre Fourteen Carat . 10-24% McComb--Bill Beasley | Teddy Joe 11-11% Wright--Triple H Sta Sandy Streak 12- Sandover--Miss M Smith eeeccesece Se awewsts el veavseers [eeFrseee' jmon; defence, Pinch, Godridge, Daily Double Sand 11 paid $85.50. BEATON'S DAIRY -- goal,/sportshaven at 9.50 a.m.; Pro-|ing 3-1 to claim victory by the Markus; defence, Linton, Bran-|vincial Tire ys Medical Phar- same 5-4 score. C. Huard had ROYALS -- goal, Greener; de- fence, Little and Lick; forwards,| their automobiles. their homes, their businesses and Balsom, Brady, Cheeseman; for-jton, Bradley; forwards, Mac-|macy at 10.25 scored twice in the first period lwards, Kay, Leach, McGraw,|donald, Furey, Mitchell, Saw-|y, St. John's ene to give Steelworkers a 2-0 lead. eee (end tap aap|Leaming, Willoughby, Wiblock,|yer, Vernon and Michael. a.m. All games at Simcoe Hall,|Buechler narrowed the margin TNAVY GRAND ............--... 920|Gow, Barnoski, Elliott and Mc-| Officials -- Carl Kemp and) 'y's Men's Biddy League --|\in the second stanza before 000, s-year-olds and up, claiming ali $3,500, 'Lionel Baker. Firefighters vs Mundingers, at|White ran the count to 3-1 for Horse Wt Pr st % Ve Str. Fin. Jockey Owner : $2 gers, a Steelworkers. Shields tallied be- Moonlighter ... 1-2% Sandover--E R Bell 8.30 a.m.; Jaycee Blues vs Bola- ha a ; Quick Prince .. +1 94 2h Wright--Janley Sta hoods at 8.55 a.m. and Parts and| fore the period ended to give aor. in "Robinson Mrs FH Mer'll Service vs CKLB, at 9.20 a.m. Eagles a lift. : 5-2 Parnell--W O Chris All games at Simcoe Hall. They tied it up on Buechler's Sit Save-toriter ee second goal of the night and hie as took command with two more later in the period. Shields con- nected for his second tally also and John Neate Jr. fired the ty! 112 > Dittfach--Miss M E Dressel Suggest 15 9 1-1% 1-1 10 outdistanced Gubbins--Arjay Sta Mg goal that proved to be the even-| 3. tual winner. 4. Sytnyk, Williams, Murdoch; al- ternates, Clemons, Balson and Clark. VIKINGS -- goal, Long; de- fence, Jackson and R. Barr; forwards, Chernik, W. Barr, and Beare; alternates, T. Gow, Lee, Winning, Hutchinson, Pallister, Oegema, Dunby, Dayes, Higgins) and R. Gow. | Ist Period Vikings: Lee (T. Gow) 5.58 Vikings: Beare ..eee«- 7.22 Vikings: Dayes ..eoce. 15.30 Royals: Sytnyk (Williams) ......see000 18.40 2nd Period . Royals: Murdoch (Sytnyk, Balson) ..... 12.21 . Royals: Sytnyk I (Williams, Clemons) .. 14.10 He will be given complete on-the- job training in a program which is considered one of the best in the is industry. it includes field work, study courses, as well as formal Third Race 1 Mile, purse $2, |Namee. Bowmanville Tops Pt. Hope Ontarios BartStarr And . J By GERRY BLAIR ler; defence, Preston, terry Jimmie Brown Veteran rearguard Jim Olin-|Masters, Glaspell, ec coge ll ' ski, converted to the front lines|WaTds, Majerrison, Don Mas-| M Ah d last night, and Don Masters,|ters, nega = ag Ted oving ea | bes s Ride s tw lead Kilpatrick, Olinski, Prout. 2 fae Bowmanville Sharnrocks to|. PORT HOPE -- goal, Haskill;| NEW YORK (AP) -- Green |, 7-5 victory over the Port Hope|defence, Carleton, Douglas, "#¥ © Bart Starr, the passer, Ontarios, last night in Bowman-| Freeman, Wakely; forwards, | and Cleveland s Jimmy Brown, ville |McKeen, Lax, Weiss, Boncardo,|'e rusher, seem to get better : 13 : Thyte. lly, Wakely,| 25 the National Football League It was the opening game pj tebe Rides hal Belly akel¥,| season progresses. ithe 1961-62 OHA Lakeshore In- : : jiod | Star completed 10 of 15 passes termediate League for both Ist Perio for 173 yards and three touch- _______________|¢lubs, who return to Port Hope| 1. Bowmanville: D. Masters -- |downs Sunday in the Western 6-CHOPPY WIND 12.70 4.60 3.30|tonight | (Ruttan, Preston) .... .55| Conference - leading Packers' 2-CONSERVATOR' + $30 2.70) : 2. Bowmanville: Prout 135-17 vi . le "DE MARCKI (Bob Fairey) 13.58\ 2 victory over Los Angeles 1 Mls, puree $2,000, Brearcits, ataiming OH TM ocuey Owner 3. Bowmanville: Kilpatrick -- Pepeege eo edell agdlerg A ayn oi m fy § . * * | 7 r, Cee wing... "e'e S 31 eh 24 Th Harson--Statford F'm -- |Ontarios to open up a command-| ** (Sheridan, Olinski) ... 17.17] 4ons, 1288 yards and 14 touch- Canseeatery 1G 3nk 26% Dittfach--W E Coulter --_| ing 3-0 margin in the first period] poraitios --. T. Masters 2.55,/eo%, 2nd, continues for the ogee TH 2 SP 2aF pitt' chort "watsrm'a [0M goals by Don Masters, Lakelpront 7.99, James 1028. |Sqartd, "raett week to lead Star Skipper 11 Sis Secomt on E woes Prout and Chuck Kilpatrick. ut 4. "end Period. . passers, figures released Wed- 6-6% Coy--C Smythe Port Hope were much more| 4 p Alle: Bob Fairey jnesday by NFL headquarters 7-no Sandover--E and C Sta | in th iddle f g| * 2owmanvilie: Bob Faire} show. Sonny Jurgensen of Phil- y : si jalert in the middle frame an cS 1 C 7-nk .8- _Gubbins--Brener, Crane | | (Ted Fairey) ++» 3.48) adelphia Eagles, tied with Cl . Trainer J Passero. joutscored the Shamrocks 2-1. An| 5 port Hope: James mee "agies, Wed wi e- Conservatory claimed by T P Stable. |early goal by Bob Fairey in-| "" (Wakely) mes ects for school in the East- a pee creased Bowmanville's lead to| ¢ port voce: myern_ Conference, is second in {4-0, and it appeared that the; ~ (Weiss Helford 19 59) Passing followed by Cleveland's |Shamrocks were going to win Danaities -- Whyte 2.05 Don et Plum : : going away. But Port Hope/ssacters 218 Prout 5.47, Doug-|¢ Seen tne bis wen Nt ee 6.60 3.20 290 Started backchecking fiercely|),.°799 "Yelford 8.50, Olinski geesme rushing mark in the ...:, 350 280/and also managed to score two|19 99 'McKeen and Olinski 13.48 pane 45-24 conquest of the 340 |poals -- Doug James and Bobi xéiy 14 49 Glagpell sone gi etd Eagles with 237 yards and leads Lax were the marksmen. a eas ever Marters aR es | rushers with 1,090 yards on 225 Both clubs struck for three! ojincki 18.40. : lBay ie: Jim Taylor of Green goals in the final twenty min- ; "cd Darica pay -- with 827 yards utes. Jim Olinski with his pair.) 7 powmanville: Olinski lg See Don Masters, his second, ac-| s° port Hope: Lax _ 1D j Shain eit Angeles counted for Bowmanville's tal-| "~ (Weiss, Douglas) 9.26 a h thy cds of New York! lies. Bob Lax, number two, Paull » powmanville: D. Masters. are tied for nasen pace-setters, Wakely and Bob Weiss took care| "' (preston Ginspell)' 10.40 ah nia "iT eget J hon- of the Ontario's scoring. 10. Port Hope: Wakely |Phiilips has. gained #15 yards ______| BRIEFLY -- It was a rough (James, Boncardo) ... i2.30/ and Shofner 812. wee 3.80 4.10 3.49 contest with 20 minor penalties|11, Bowmanville: Olinski The Packers' Paul Hornung SELTORO THE GREAT .... 8.70 690|being meted out by referee Bob| (Don Masters) ....... 15.35/continues to lead league scor- 1% miles. Parse $10,000 added. Three -year - olds and up. (Grove 811,87. |5/mcoe -- 13 came in the wild/12. Port Hope: Weiss jers with 130 points even though nee an Wighh St Mw Bit, Fin. Jockey Owner jand woolly second stanza, when! (McKeen, Freeman) .. 19.48)army induction kept him from amsa: 16888 7: - -2% McComb--G i i ing j Se ete ee ti, x es ets on dct ge iner key ho ---- ao _ Penalties -- Douglas 9.41. Ab-| playing in the Rams game. Bal- Whiteborough i -4 37% Armstrong--C Softley jof hand ... Bowmanville for-|bott 15.55, Douglas 17.34, Pres-|timore's Lenny Moore remains Grey Monarch .. 12: 2 4 4h Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm ward Bob Majerrison had to re-|ton 17.53. |second with 84 points Me a 8 eek +1 5-4% Remillard--J E F Seagram|tire from the game in the sec- 2 funber ears te 78, Sno Hirmaen_Siatlord Fm (0 long period after being knocked Wise Command 121 - - 8-8 -- Robinsoh--L Lear cold when he crashed heavily Coupled (A) -- Windy Ship and Amber | into the end boards. He suffered ino visible injury and is expected Start good, won ridden out, Pool 102,049. to play tonight in Port Hope. . . ;o0|frenton Globetrotters are the s 1-PETER PAT .. 5.60 3.80 3.00 er : ; Eighth Race 10-QUICK EDITION ........ 5.50 3.60/0pposition on Bowmanville ice 1% 'ales. Purse $1,900. Three-year-olds sea oe Cabelas all $2,500. "a [next Thursday night, Nov. 30. p Mec Wren iu Sh Oa Saker y The Globetrotters defeated the Peter Pat 446 42 12 1-2% Robinson -- H Lumax \Shamrocks twice in pre-season lactivity. On Wednesday night, 3% &nk McComb--J Smith ithe favored Belleville Pepsis, 6-4 5-24 Armstrong--E Harbourne j|whipped them 8-2. 42 67% D'fach--Mrs W Von Rich'n | BOWMANVILLE -- goal Fow- NHL LEADERS -1% 10-6 &8no Wright--E M Ryan - 9-nk 91% Rock--T P Sta 7h 10-5% Coy--F Custeau (B) | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: New York, won 10 lost five, tied five, points 25. l- W- Gubbins--A E, E A Fair | Points: Bathgate, New York, One ORNAL capsule brings you Coupled (B) -- Banner Lou and Autumn Twilight. Winner b g, 4& Olympic Zenith -- Your Cote. Trainer T. N. Patton. Start , won ridden out. Pool 99,903. Total Pool 691,576. Attendance 11,685. Tota} Attendance, 22 days, 194,299. Total | 32. | . . BILLS RATE UP _ jof Canada reported Thursday.) Goals: Provost, Montreal, 16.| 12 hours of continuous relief OTTAWA (CP)--Average in-/The rate, generally ««nsidered) Assists: Bathgate 22. | : terest rate of this week's issue|an indicator of conditions in the' Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, and from stuffy nose, of 91-day government treasury|short-term money market, now|Sawchuk, Detroit, 2. | . ORDER OF MERIT, bills advanced to 2.42 per centjhas risen for two weeks follow-| Penalties: Fontinato, Mont-| weepy eyes, and sinus pressure, obtain complete details, STATE FARM FQ. wm mmm a FILL-IN, CLIP AND MAIL TO; © === =) George A. Cull 1185 Algonquin Blvd., Peterborough, Ont, Tel. RI 5-1034 Please send me more information about the Career opportunity which is available in my area. | understand | am under absolutely no obligation. Name. Address. City and State mmsveance Winner ch g 4 Moonlight Bun--Mittens. Trainer R W Mathes. Moonlighter claimed by M. Vicls. L Pool 76,983. Cavalaris Jr $3.500, " 1-FORMAL T. (en.) ...8.40 3.90 2.80 Fourth Race 9REAL GENTLEM'N ...... 5.20 3.40 3-TIME MARCHES 3.80 purse $2,000, 3-years-old and up, claiming all $4,500. Wt PP St 'es ty tr. Fi Jockey Owner ! S Kallai--Thorndale Sta Robinson--H Corneillie 4 Harrison--Brecon Sta McComb--Kia Ora F'm Armstrong--K R Marshall Dittfach--A, L Poloniato Sandover--Donatella F'm 4 Fitzsim'ns--W J Farr }- Coy--H J O'Connely Trainer J C Meyer. Pool 78,367. Start good, won handily. Steelworkers managed one goal by White, also his second, but fell short to lose the match 5-4. They absorbed 13 penalties in all to only two by Eagles and hurt their own chances badly with cheap penalties. The game was not particularly rough as many of the misdemeanors were of a minor nature and could have been avoided. 7 Fariongs, Horse Formal Trust Real Gentlem'n Time Marches Cusmet Senor Teddy Duty Watch Pepit Cairnfield Polish Fiddler FRAG veagverts Pg ms Lonsadnansasaaaand j 18 Po dha gree Se PIeyeees Seereers tee z a eee 118 6 | @emeyaerea Winner b g 5 On Trust etherist. Start good, won driving. Fifth Race | Shamrocks took advantage of| jeareless defensive play by the sad CITY OF OSHAWA BOARD OF PARK MANAGEMENT MOBILE REFRESHMENT SERVICE ALEXANDRA PARK Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5:30 p.m., Tuesdey, December 12th, 1961, for a mobile refreshment service at Alexandra Park, for the year 1962, not to include dates when use of the pork is granted by the Board of certain Noboy's Lad 112 Autumn Colors 107 Blue Author 112 Act in Haste 115 Winner b f 3 Chop Chop Start good, won driving. M. G. Preston, $3.500. Quinella pool 46,548. riginal ine i-nk me 1% Sandover--G R Woodrow Armstrong--A G Hedges 2 4-h S-nk Robinson--Bill Beasley 7.18 1 Tn 8-2 SS QUINELLA 6 and 2 PAID $26.80 2-WINISTEO 8-WONDERWINE 7 farlongs. Purse $2,600. Three-year-olds 2nd up. Allowances. a Horse weep st ' Le Str. Fin Jockey Owner Wonderwine |... 109 2-1% Harrison--Stafford Farm Its Ann 123 h 2 Piagal 112 h 1 Chopavane 114 6- Dittfach--Vis. Hardinge All Canadian 1 0 Kallai--Hellenic Sta War Bang 14 1 %4 Coy---J R Mcintyre Admiral Armbro 116 5 6 7-1 9-h Wright--Armstrong Bros. Dorval 118 10 10 10- _'10- 10- 10- Gubbins--S Desnoyers Winner dk b ¢, 4, Windfields--Millisteo. Trainer W. Cole. Start good, won driving, Pool 75,832. Seventh Race SELTORO THE Sixth R ace 9-ITS ANN Winisteo 114 2 1% 1-24 McComb--Kia Ora Farm | 8 1 9 Golden Turkey 112 4 7 1 3 6 Coma. enw eYourhy 00 me = Vy a u r ; may be obtained from Mr. H. E. Bathe, Superintendent, ot the Parks Board Headquarters, 919 Farewell Street. Telephone No. 723-9298. (Miss) Evelyn Found, Assistant Secretary, Board of Pork Management, 50 Centre Street, Oshewa, Ontario. ca 1s 3- 2- 4 7. 5- 6- nik 8 9- SUSL eee Eensenk anadian CERTIFIED 8-YEAR-OLD CANADIAN WHISKY Morn. Winner & c¢. 3. Zucchero --- Triangle. Trainer FE. Mann. Original .... because it was the first certified 8-year. old Canadian whisky on the market, 2 22%22% 26 2-5% Fitz'ons--Ruffsin Farm 10 10-4 7-10 3-1% 3-5% Kallai--D Mann Fine +». because it is aged for 8 years in small oak casks for that fine, full flavour that only comes with age. CANADIAN WHISKY ee Semler Schenley | sagen WALCO. Cannon > ly Susy .... Autumn Twilight 102 'arshore 114 Canadian ++. because it is made for Canadians and 4-day treatment by Canadians--a whisky of truly outstanding quality, $135 in] Haw oaneun "Distillers of Certified Aged Whiskies" Pool, 22 days, $10,414,439. AGED 12 YEARS * RESERVE, AGED 6 YEARS © GOLDEN WEDDING, AGED 5 YEARS from 2.37 last week, the Bankling a six-week downtrend. real, 74. -- ee genie Rae eS

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