_ nn, Orono Orphene Top Oshawa Club Scugog Cleaners And Hefferings Register rane sand PINE Netihonn' snes CALEDON BELLE, Conny Smythe's good filly, finds the inside rail is the best side of cats thes track as ite wins the | $2,800. 7th race at New Wood- bine, yesterday, with jockey Sam McComb doing the steer- ing. Caledon Belle beat 'out Blue Light (centre) for top money and Count Page (out- side) was third. --(CP Wirephoto) WOODBINE RACE CHARTS First Race 1 Mile Marshall Turf Course. $-year-old WtPPSt % ww Tom Bartle ui § 4h 7-1 Keep A Think'n 11913 3 7-1 5-nk Unwanted - 112 11 14 10-1% 8-1 Hurrah For Us 11214 2 3h 3-nk Lace Petticoat 110 510 li-h 121 Land of Maple 112 8 11 13-1% ll-1 Metranen Irish Pec Nymph 108 2 8 8h 10-1 107 11214. 14 Traffic: County 119 3 9 %% 6% nk 10-h Fitzs's. -- Windfields Fm 114 7 6 Sh 113 9 7 6k 11910 4 22 11212 1 lh 22 9% 4 Grey Roussel White Water Chanceall Tintoretto Winner bik g 8 Miche -- Black Point.Trainer C. F. Chap 114 413 2-% 13-2% 8-1% 7-1% Ryder--Agro Sta F- 10-% 13-9% Anyon -- Double K Farm 27.20 13.60 13.50 4TOM BARTLE 10-KEEP A THINKING 8-UNWANTED Maidens. Purse $2200. Str Fin Jockey Owner ih 1-1 Adams -- Latimer 2-1 2@nk McComb -- R and R Sta 43 31 Rasmussen--Turner | 3-1 42% Dittfach--Miss Armstrong | 5-4 54% Rose--Simon Jr. } 7-1% 6-1% Bolin -- Groves 8.80 7.50 23.30 6-1 Dreyer--Gardiner 13-4 %%. Harrison--Currey 11-%4 11-% Gubbins--Carinburv F- 123 12-h Gordon--Garden City Sta 14 14- Turcotte -- Wicetd Sta Pool 18,533. Double Pool. 31,950. 4.30 3.30 2.80 FOLEY'S WIN Genosha Aces Take Over Inter-County Loop Lead LEAGUE STANDING | Won Loct Gensoha Aces Houdaille Ind. Ukrainian Aces Foley Plumbing Abner's Esso Police Assoc. * Star-o-Taura . Start good, won driving. %+SGT. BRICKER 3-WILLIES WARRIOR Second Race SWILLIES WARRIO! @ Fur.s Three year olds u p.Clmg .all$2500. Purse $1800. Wt P! M% 4 Str Fin Jockey Owner Set. Bricker 109 5 4 I-nk 1-% 1-3 1-4%Harrison--Stafford Farm Willies Warrior 116 4 5 21 23 23 2-1% Cosentino -- Mrs Farara Sea Shanty 2nd 121 11 6 3-nk 3-h Chorus 3 6h 6-2% 10.30 6.70 31 3-1 Dittfach -- Mrs, Coulter 5-nk 4-3% Bolin -- Valley Fm Sta 41 5-no Turcotte -- Pollock 62% 6-1% Gordon--Mrs, Morrison 7-1 7-1% Gubbins -- Perry F- $1 8nk Potts -- Seagram 10-1% 9-1% Fitzs's. -- McMillen - Pizel 9% 10-2 McComb -- Mrs. Fisher 112 11-% Dreyer -- Corvari Genoosha Aces took over un- disputed possession of first) place in the Inter-County Soft-| ball League race last night at) Alexandra Park when they defeated Ukrainian Aces 5-2, The win gave Genosha Aces an 8-1 record, they having played One more game than any other! team in the league and three! more than their nearest rivals,| 12-1 12-2% Parnell -- Mrs. Merrill F-| Houdaille Industries, who boast) 13- 13- Hale -- Cooke Trainer J. Passero . Winner ch ¢ 4 Acadian -- Love Life. Sta: Pool 35,628. rt good, won easily. a four-and-two record. | Defeat last night dropped Uk-} DAILY DOUBLE 4 AND 4 PAID $78.90 5-TEE SHIRT 11-BINEWOOD Third Race 7-SHERONA s nhs au Three years and ap. Cimg. all $2500. Purse $1800. Wt PPS? % Str Fin Jockey - 116 5 2 Ink 1-1 1-1 11611 5 4h 2% 22% 2-1% Robinson--Mrs. 5-1% 3% 3-% Dittfach -- Four Ls' Sw 6-2 41% 42% Gubbins -- JPM _ Stable 3-1% 53 5-1 Gordon -- D D Cardella 9-nk 6-1 6-1% Bolin -- E Short 13: 411 il 8-1% 7-1% Potts -- Cedar Springs Fm 116 8 1 5-1 7% 7-% &h Roser -- White Oak Sta -+» 111 10 10 10-3 10-3 9nk 9-% Lanoway --W A Clark Silver Slipper 111 99 Bh Bh 10-1 10-2% Parnell--R D Isaac . Sleeper 116 3 3 21 4nk U- il- McComb -- Kemp - Ken'dy jokarige eh g 10 Chaldon Heath--Lovely. fap J. Mack. AN TROOPER 54.70 16.80 8.10 6.40 Start good, won driving. Pool 40,961. %-TROJ. ourt ace 3-GARDENS WIN 4.30 4DEAL ME ACES 4.70 8 Farlongs. Two-year-olds. eee all $5000. Purse $2000. wt P. % Str Fin Jockey Owner 11 1-2 Cosentino -- Bo-Teek Fm 2% 2-nk Harrison -- Garden City Sta 81% Sh 3-nk Fitzs's, -- L gga Owner 1-1% Turcotte -- Saliba ll Bodnar'k Sherona ' Bold Brigand Mister D P Can. Flyer Sandra Girl .. i " 2 8 92% Ferdette 41 32% 5-1% 7% o 6-h Winner b g 2 ree or Valder _ 9 Start Fair, won drivi 4% 4h Adams -- Arjay 3-2% 5-1% Remillard--Early SMisch't 61% 6-1 Gubbins -- J M Jacobs 7-1 +%7-1 Dreyer -- Gardiner 9 8% McComb -- Smaliman 8-49 Dalton -- Rosedale Sta Never Want. Trainer C. Holliday. Pool 40,830 Fifth Lin & Furiongs. Buttermilk Pike 120 6 1 Star Talk 120 1 Two-year-old Maidens. PP St Winner b g 2 Peter Parent -- Halcyon Start good, won driving. 1-BUT'rMILK PIKE Ent 4.90 2.60 ard 2STAR TALK 2.40 2.10 4-CANADIAN SHIELD Purse $2100. 8! Fin Jockey Owner 1-1 Lanoway -- Lang A- 26% Fitzs's--J E F Seagram 3-54% McComb -- Bo-Teek Farm 44% Dalton -- Ross 5-% Anyon -- Hess A- 6- Wolski -- _ Merrill) Jr Trainer D. 6 Blue, Hes: bs 17,796, Quinella Fool 23,007, 'ool QUINELLA 1 and 2 PAID $9.80 Sixth Race 7 Furs, Three-year-olds. Claiming all WtPPSt % & Malucina 3 For A Time 107 5 4 4h Falls View . Famulus Especially Sardonyx 105 6 Winner It b f 3 Mentrie Start good, won driving. 5-MALUCINA 40 | 90 | $4500. Purse $2000. Str Fin Jockey | 2nk i-nk Bolin -- Martin 2-1% Parnell -- Ryan 3-2 Remillard -- Carene Sta. 4-3% Dalton -- Mrs, Richthofen 5-7% Fitzs's--View Hulloa Fm 6- Anyon -- iD . Trainer A. Bennie Pool 42,653. 1- rs oe rig r Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles, 3-year-olds and up, Can Wt PP St % % Caledon Belle : ty Blue Light ... 3-5 Count Page 2h Our Sirdar iy Castleberry Brown Panther ie $1 5-1% henna br f %3Chop Chop -- Broom Start good, won driving. 1-1 21 3-5 45 6 1CALEDON BELLE 2.50 6BLU_ ELIGHT 2.90 4-COUNT PAGE 2.50 adian foaled. Allowances. Purse $2400. tr Fin aan Owner l-nk 1-no McCom Smythe 2-4 2no Hale-- KR Marshall 3-3. 3-2% Dalton--Dew Valley F'm 4-3 4-244 Potts--Shermanor F'm ad 5-3% Bolin--Henferd Sta 6- Har'son--Stafford F'm tent. Trainer J Starr. 'ool 41,645 Eighth Race 1 -16 Miles. Turf course, Wt PP St Champagne Aig gt vg 4 Glooming War Bang" Overjoy 118 31 Winner ch h 5 Sun Again -- Rvios. psec good, won driving, Total pool 338,123 Caledon Belle Wins Feature, Photo Finish TORONTO CP) Caledon Belle defeated Blue Light and Count Page in one of the tight- est finishes of the season to win the featured Bon Accord purse at Woodbine Tuesday. After studying photos of the finish, the judges ruled Caledon Belle had beaten Blue Light, the 1961 Queen's Plate winner, by a quivering nostril while Count Page was only inches away in third place. Caledon Belle, a three-year- old filly owned by Conn Smythe and ridden by Sam McComb, matched strides with the two older horses in a blazing fin- ish. She ran the 1 1-16 mile in 1:45 and paid $7.10 to win for the fourth time in nine starts this season. HISTORIC FORT Fort Wellington near Pres- cott, Ont., was built in 1812 for) * protection of the supply line from. Kingston to Montreal. ear-and % 6-nnk 13 Sateen V'LT vise eH is 5-GLOOMIN' 14MILTON MAN : up. Claiming all $10,000, Purse $2400. Str Fin Jockey Owner 2nk I-no Fitzsi'ns--Bill Beasley 1-1% 2-2% Har'son--Mrs R M Mars'k 4% ink 360 poet R S Bateman. 45,120 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Oakland, Calif.--Charlie Rig- gins, 196%, Oakland, stopped Charlie Powell, 225, San Fran- cisco, 3. San Antonio, Tex. Ollie Blackshear, 135%, Houston, knocked out Alfredo (Indio) Puente, 133%, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, 7 Fresno, Calif.--Gabe Teronez, 146, Fresno, knocked out Jave- lanna Kid, 142%, Philippines, 7. BARONS SELL MAZUR CLEVELAND (AP) -- Eddie (Spider) Mazur, veteran wing, was sold by Cleveland! Barons of the American Hockey! League to Providence Rede Tuesday. Mazur, 32, played four sea-| sons with the Barons, who got! him from Rochester Americans. He scored 24 goals and 24 as- {sists for Cleveland last season.| He formerly played in the Na- tional Hockey League with | Montreal Canadiens and * cago Black Hawks. a choice play. Hopper singled with two out rainian Aces from second to | third slot. In the other Inter - County action last night, Foley's! | Plumbing whipped Police Assoc.| /8-1 at Lakeview Park and the) win left Foley's in fourth place with a .500 percentage of four- and-four. JUVENILE RIVALS The battle between the Juve- nile rivals, the two "Aces" found Bourdage and Mason combining to limit the Ukrain- ians to five scattered hits but only two runs, The losers got a run in the third when King opened with a single, advanced on Bourdage's one error and scored later on In the fifth, and scored when Wright tripled. Bourdage hit a wild streak in the sixth, walked three _bat- ters, to have the bases filled, with two out, when Mason came in to relieve. He retired 2.20/the last four batters in order, the last two via strikeouts, to protect the win. Meanwhile, Genosha Aces got to Barnoski for the odd hit in the first three frames and then struck for three runs in the fourth when Norris walked with one out and Seneco was safe on a choice play. Gaskell's single and Rowden's two-bag- ber with two out, produced the | three runs, for a 3-1 lead. In the fifth, Davis "doubled with two out and scored on a single by Norris and Rowden completed the scoring and also incidentally, a perfect night at the plate for himself, when he homered with two out in the 6th. He had a single, double and homer in his three trips to the plate. Wright, with a single and triple for Ukrainians, was the only other player in the game to get more than one hit. Barnoski only gave up seven but errors and extra-base hits made the difference. UKRAINIAN ACES -- Hop- per, cf; Wright, lf; Yahn, rf; Spencer, ss; Hraynyk, 1b; Bar- noski, p; Noakes, c; Szyszka, 2b; King, 3b; Kocho, c in 6th. jance by Lutz. GENOSHA ACES -- Pipher, 2b; Tilk, rf; Davis, ss; Norris, If; Seneco, cf; Zarowny, c; Gaskell, 1b; Rowden, 3b; Bour- dage, p; Mason, p in 6th. PLUMBERS BEAT POLICE Foley's Plumbers whipped the Police Assoc. team 8-1 at Lakeview Park on the strength of a three-hit pitching perform- ¥ Jack MacDermaid's double in the fourth was the first hit Lutz allowed and the next was a single by Forgette, with one out in the 7th. A passed ball, wild pitch and then a single by |} Johnny Masiewich with two out, | gave the losers their lone tally, |just before the game ended. Masiewch pitched the game for the Police. He got off to a bad start when Foley's got four runs in the first inning on Cor- rigan's double, a single by Mor- jden, triple by Short and final- ly a homer by Knox, with two out. Singletons in the next three frames and one in the sixth, completed the winners' total with Corrigan and Morden each getting two hits. POLICE ASSOC, -- McHugh, 1b; Attersley, ss; Jimison, '2b; MacDermaid, c; Homes, rf, Bulloch, cf; Forgette, lf; Dart- ney, 3b; Masiewich, p; 'Oul- ette, 3b in 5th; Powell, rf in 6th; Collins, cf in 7th. FOLEY'S -- Corrigan, 3b; Legree, cf; Morden, 2b; Short, ss; Lowery, c; Knox, 1b; Der- vent, lf; Georgeoff, rf; Lutz, p; Claus, ¢c in 6th. Eaton Commanders Stamp Post Office Eaton's Commanders wallop- ed Post Office 21-7 in Civil Service Softball League fixture, last night at West- mount School. A three-run rally in the third inning and four more in the fourth, were the only success- ful rallies the Post Office boys could manage while the Com- manders got to Vasko early and continued again Shorotow, scor- ing in every inning except the third and the rallies grew bigger and longer as the game pro- gressed. EATON'S --Linton, Simpson, Beare, Taillon, Johns, Arm- strong, Hutchinson, Linton, Thorley, Gow, Long. POST OFFICE -- Terry, Nan- tais, Norton, Thompson, Gor- eski, McCabe, Stagwin, Still- man, Vasko, Bishop, Hoar and Shorotow. '\the Oshawa City and District +\League doubleheader, last night :\ing with the third out in the ist their Scugog Cleaners did a thorough cleaning job on the Pic-O-Mats, to the whitewash tune of 8&0, in the first. game and Heffering's Imperials step- ped on the gas for a 7-2 deci- sion over Cobourg Brokers, in at Alexandra Park. PETERS IN FORM Danny Peters was in top form for the Cleaners, pitching a nifty three-hitter 'which includ- ed 19 strikeouts. He fanned nine batters in succession start- inning and then came back with two more in the fifth and three more victims in the 6th. Wills, rival moundsman, got the first hit off Peters, a two- bagger in the 5th inning. Dan Tureski singled in the 7th and Jack Armstrong opened the 9th with a saf= blow but Pic-O-Mats never t..reatened actually, after the first inning, when Peters, wild at the start, walk- ed three batters in the first five -- then started his strike- out string. Held helpelss at the plate, the Pic-O-Mats early in the game. An opening error, sacri- fice and Ray Suddard's single gave Scugogs a run in the first inning and it was almost the same combination for another run in the third nining. In the 7th, the Cleaners doub- led their total to 4-0 on three hits and an error and in the 8th, they doubled their score again, to the final 8-0 mark, getting four runs on five hits as Wills no longer could stop the flow of base-hits. Solomon had three hits, Wilson and Sud- dard two apiece, to lead the winners' attack. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Wil- son, ss; March, 3b; Mapes, rf; Suddard, lf; Young, cf; Solo- mtg c; Kornylo, 1b; Reilly, 2b; Peters, p. PIC-O-MATS-- Berwick, cf; Nelson, ss; Sneddon, 1b; Arm- strong, 2b; Mackness, 3b; Tur- eski, If; Snow, rf; Melnick, 44 Wills, p; Solomon, ss in 6th; Campbell, batted in 9th; Hor- ton, If in 7th; Brabin, rf in 7th. WIN FOR HEFFERING'S In the second game of the twin-bill, when Heffering's de- feated Cobourg 7-2, Reg Hickey the writing was on the wall for almost made it a one-man Oshawa Canadian Tire Le- gionnaires trounced People's Jewellers 11-2 last night at Lea- \side Talbot Park, in a Leaside Junior Baseball League fixture, that was called at the end of the 8th inning -- in accordance with a curfew rule. Gary Newitt earned the big win for the Oshawa team. He was tagged for 10 hits in seven and one-third innings but he gave up only one run over all that distance, in the first inning when Bruce Campbell walked with one out then singles by Wayne Weller and Nick Nalakis brought Campbell home. In the 5th, People's had three hits. but one runner was nipped trying to steal and the next two struck out, to save that situa- tion. The losers got their over run in the 8th, on two hits ad an error. Dave Waite took o.er with one out.and finished out what proved to be the final in- ning. Gary Horner started for Peo- ple's with Bob Hawton in the fourth inning and Bruce White in the 8th, coming in to relieve. Oshawa bats boomed for 11 hits. Ted Lutton opened = the game with a home-run blow and Legionnaires got four more runs in the 8th inning, one a homer by Bob Reid. In addition to the homers, Lutton, Reid and Newitt were the best at the plate with two apiece. The losers had_ eight ---- -- which helped Oshawa's atta LSGIONNAIRES --- Lutton, MOUNTIES WALLOPED MIMICO, Ont. (CP)--Hastings Legionaires whipped Mimico Mountaineers 15-6 Tuesday night in an Ontario Lacrosse As- sociation junior game. John Davis led the Hastings scorers with four goals. Bob Cannon and Ken Rutan each scored three times for the win- ners. John Dale scored twice for Mimico. Jr. Legionnaires Wallop People's ss; Reid, lb; Etchells, ¢; Cheeseman, rf; Terwilliger, 3b; McConkey, If and rf; Ferries, cf; Linton, 2b; Newitt, p; Waite, p in 8th; Bell, if in 6th; John- ston, cf in 7th; Reeson, If in 8th. PEOPLE'S Holmes, 3b; Campbell, ss; Weller, cf; Nala- kis, Ib and rf; Raino, lf; Row- land, 2b; Maylock, rf; Wilson, In Twin-Bill Action show, with one of his better, nights. He pitched the win, giv- ing up only three scattered hits and he,matched the two runs he allowed by hitting two hom- ers himself, plus a single. Hickey struck out 13 batters. He walked Mitchell, with two out in the fourth inning and Co- bourg got their first run when Rollie Campbell's drive into right field was bobbled and Mitchell went all the way around from 1st base. In the 7th, Hickey hit the first batter, Dechamp and Dick Turpin's timely double with two out scored Dechamp with Co- bourg's second and final run. Smart fieldnig, plus one snappy double-play, supported Hickey well, whenever Cobourg threat- ened to break out. Rollie Campbell, pitching for Cobourg, walked his first bat- ter, O'Reilly and a single by Jack Shearer and one by Palm- er Knight, with one out, pro- duced Heffering's first run in the opening inning. Hickey hom- ered in the third and John Canwith singled in the fourth and made it 3-0, on a sacrifice by Mert Fielder and single by Ralph O'Reilly. In the 5th, back-to-back hom- ers by Hickey and Knight made it 5-1 and the winners added their other two runs, entirely on errors, in the 8th inning. Hic- key had two homers and a sin- gle, Knight had two singles and a homer while Bryan had a pair of singles. COBOURG Turpin, ss; Sharpe, cf; Mitchell, 2b; Camp- bell, p; Lingard, 1b; Quigley, 3b; Dechamp, c; Chase, If; Robinson, rf; Tuttle, rf in 7th; Lewis, If in 7th; Graham, bat- ted in 9th. HEFFERING'S O'Reilly, 2b; Shearer, ss; Hickey, p; Knight, c; Batherson, cf; Cole, 3b; Bryan, If; Carnwith, 1b; Fielder, rf. ce; Horner, p; Hawton, p in 4th; White, p in 8th; Quinell, Ib in th. REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jack Dempsey won the world heavyweight boxing crown from Jess Willard in a slashing fight at Toledo, Ohio, 43 years ago today. The giant Willard failed to answer the bell for the fourth round. Dempsey re- tained the title for seven years, until] he was beaten on a decision to Gene Tun- ney at Philadelphia in 1926. "| Should Have Been Killed..." "Pat" Tremblay of Chicoutimi, Que., had never been i. th cockpit of a plane before. Then on his first rend with t xe pilot an he found awarded at -- controls -- pee gs Been a tory, pci ull speed towa: He learned to fi > tia ! Don't miss "Flight Beyond No Man's Land" in Jul der's Digest -- a real life with a surprise ending! Get July Reader's Digest today . . . 39 Fisher, ss; colm, p; In their Laksehore Intermed- iate Baseball League game, last night, Orono Orfuns pleas- ed their home fans with a 7-3 decision over the Oshawa Lake- shores. The two teams get right back at it again tomorrow night, this time here in Kins- men Civic Stadium. Oshawa struck for two runs in the first inning when Jack Fisher walked with one out, Ted Whiteley doubled, Tom Malcolm was safe on an error and John Branch singled. Roger Wood sacrificed but Hugh Fraser flied out to end the inning. John Wills held Oshawa off the score - sheet 'after that, in fact gave them only one more hit, a single by Whiteley, until the 7th,. when! Jim Pipher opened with a triple and scored on a following sin- gle by Bob Beers. Wills gave up only six hits to earn his win. Orono touched Tom Malcolm for nine hits, three in each of the first two frames as he had trouble which was a combination of his own "groove" pitches and errors by his mates. Orono got three runs in the first on their three hits, plus a couple of errors and some stolen bases and they added two in the next inning, for a 5-2 lead. In the fourth, the homesters added two more runs on the strength of two hits and three more Oshawa "horribles", thier total. Oshawa was charg- ed with seven errors. which completed OSHAWA McLean, 2b; Whiteley, c; Mal- rf; Fraser, 3b; Pipher, if; Rines, cf; Cairns, rf in> 6th; Beers, cf in 6th. ORONO -- R. West, 3b; Mer cer, If; Wills, p; D. West, ef; cf; Lycet, Lane, 'db; Beaton, ss; strong, 1b; Erich, ¢; rf. EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES Branch, 1b; Wood, At your * VALUE ~° VARIETY * IN USED CARS LOOK FOR THIS SIGN CHEVROLET- -OLDSMOBILE DEALERS articles of lasting i SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial liable Gas hliched The SELF-MADE MAN ; Jay Gould, the American rail- road magnate who died in 1892, was clerk of a country store in his youth. Range. Deoler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 THE KEY TO BETTER BUILDINGS « «+ AT LESS COST!!! 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