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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Apr 1962, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, April 25, 1962 KENTUCKY DERBY FAVORITE AT THE SCENE with his trainer, J. H. "Casey" Hayes, after the colt arrived at Louisville on Mon- day, to begin prepping for the big race. Sir Gaylord hasn't Sir Gaylord, the solid favor- ite for this year's "Running of the Roses", the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Saturday, May 5, is shown The team prize was won by raced since February and is scheduled to make his next start, this Saturday, in the 7- furlong Stepping Stone Purse, at Churchill Downs. --AP Wirephoto 10-PIN ACTION Royals Finish LANDER-STARK CLASSIC ite fgg 4 By cond eat lige 4 coed _ (222), George Reid. 561. (213), Mickey s Royals came along strong in|D'Cesaro the latter part of the schedule berg aas 546 (204), and George Hard- and hung on to finish on top in a hectic league race ... Jets came second, the Hagles|455:/ Hawks 44-52, third, and thanks to Ken|Chiefs 39-57. Fisher's 622 on the final day,, wooDVIEW PARK MIXED the Regents captured the fourth] The jeague came to a close and final play-off position . . ./this week with the Stickers win- season's high awards were @s/ning the championship in handy follows: high average -- Mike/style, as Curt Russell led with DiCesaro 183.7; high single --|, fine 502 series. John Waldinsperger 263; high) In the consolaiton series the triple -- Mike DiCesaro 664... .|3ets produced another good The play-offs are schduled for|team effort and increased their May 5 at 7.00 p.m. and May 6/first week's lead to win. at 1.00 p.m. with five games|gratulations to both teams. rolled each day and total pins} The high gals. on the final to count . . . The new executive|/night were Joan O'Brien, with is: president, Ray George; vice-/43§ and June Snodden, with 419. president, Ken Fisher and sec-| Final Totals: Championship-- retary-treasurer, George Brabin|stickers 2,458 (5,030) and Aces .». Our banquet is May 12,/2.985 (4,685). Club 401, 6:30 p.m. Consolation--Jets 2,320 (4567) SS ap See Cate ey eae] and Selects 2,272 (4,382). 2, Hawks 1; Jets 2, Colts 1; Flyers 2, Chiefs 1; Regents 2, Falcons 1. EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE Doug Vann 582 (203), Jack Tyson 566 Congratulations to our new VALUE-VARIETY a isst Records --_ Royals Colts 40-56 and the Peugeots with the Volkswa-| gens second and the SAABS team third. Only 4214 points separated the first and third teams. Miss Moss and Mrs. Riley Kenya Team Places First African Race jr wets by big, ene NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters)--|The grille of their SAAB was A Kenya team, driving a Volks- |missing after a collision with an wagen: Monday won the rugged/antelope. 3,000-mile East African Safari.| In all, 48 cars succumbed to| Drivers Tom Fijastad, athe mud and potholes on the) Kenya'born Swede, and Bern-|Cross-country course, leaving 56 hard Schmider, a German me- jstill running on the last lap. chanic working in Kenya, held} the lead for the last 300 miles! of the gruelling race. H WIN CAGE CROWN GUARANTEED MOTOR OIL SARNIA (CP) -- Sarnia ym.| \\\\ In second place were Nick|YWCA Teen Towners defeated! ft Nowicki and Paddy Cliff, driv-|Saint John, N.B., YMCA Flyers ing a Peugeot 404. |94-86 Tuesday night to take the Thy were followed by. British girl team of Pat Moss,|Association Senior B final in sister of racing driver Stirling|two straight games. Sarnia won Moss, and Ann Riley. '97-72 Monday. the|Canadian Amateur ee) A PLEASURE! IN USED CARS LOOK FOR THIS SIGN At your CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE DEALERS Lander-Stark League (213), Jjm =Desboim 866 (214), Harry|league a ce Brand Clothes, and also to the Ron Milne 547 (203),}uokers who took the consolation title. the |56-40, Jets 53-43, Eagles 52-44, Regents/both are new teams to our 52-44, Falcons 51-45, Lions 48-49, Flyers league. individual awards: High Aver- ge ree < go wien Triple -- R. McHugh 623; Hig ; Regie ~ B. Marku 90; Sigh Se Triple with Hdep. -- J. Tyson 666; High Single with Hdep.-- J. Lamont 269. April 28, 630 p.m. at Knights Con- of Columbus Hall. Trail Smokies In Allan Cup, Oust Quakers SASKATOON (CP) -- Trail Smoke Eaters barged into the Allan Cup final series for the second time in three years when they shut out Saskatoon Quak- ers 6-0 Monday night to win the Westesn Canada senior hockey championship. The Smokies captured the best-of-seven series 4-3 and open the best-of-seven title series against Montreal Olympics High) Thursday night. All games will First champions, Progress These are popular wins as Th following are the season's The Smoke Eaters met Chat- ham Maroons in the final two years ago and were beaten. Team captain Cal Hockley fired two goals for the Smokies. Singles went to Dave Rusnell, Don't forget the banquet on Change Age Groups Ontario Jr. Tennis TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario Lawn Tennis Association Monday night announced a change in age groups for pro- vincial tennis tournaments tc conform with the United States Lawn Tennis Association's age classifications. The ruling provides age groups for boys and girls under 12, 14, 16 and 18 years. Prev- iously, there were only threr groups--under 12, 15 and 18 years. oe Howie Hornby, Hal Jones and Gerry Penner. A standout was Trail net- minder Seth Martin, who blocked 33 shots, Trail took a 4-0 lead in the first period although Martin made 15 saves compared with seven by goalie Johnny Sofiak of the Quakers. FISHERMAN'S EG 44 \ er yoy (THIS WEEK) ae a MITCHELL "300" SPINNING REELS 18" DIAMETER og 16.66} 1. 99 Now Available at the Following Stores, Members of the Retail Sporting Goods Association of Oshawa. BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN 61 KING EAST 723-2711 20 RAY STREET HANNAN MARINE SALES 728-8853 Three Montreal Soccer Teams Will Stay In MONTREAL (CP) -- Three Montreal teams which earlier withdrew from the Eastern Can- ada Professional Soccer League changed their minds Sunday. Cantalia, Hungarians and@ Ukrainians asked for a year of limited playing to straighten out their financial positions. sought to participate in a partial interlocking schedule with the other five teams. 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