FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962. CLOUDY AND FAST M-TRAFFIC couNT : FOLLY First Race i TORFRE: i 6 furiongs, 3 and 4-year-old maidens. Claiming all $2500. 'Purse $1800. Ste Fin Jockey 4.20 5: 3.60 - 6.00 3.20 3.10 Connaught And Storie Qualify Bantam Final THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 27, 1962 J] Genosha Aces | Blank Police Genosha Aces blanked Police Assoc. 6-0 last night at Alex- andra Park, in an Inter-County Softball League fixture that saw Bob Mason pitch a one-hitter, Tilk tripled and Davis doubled. A single by Davis, an infield error on Norris and Gaskell's double, produced two more runs for the Aces in the third inning YESTERDAY'S STARS and in the fourth frame, Zarowny and Tilk both belted circuit clouts, to conclude the Pitching: Warren Spahn, Mil- waukee Braves, posted his 10th = SS 14 for the five-inning stint, to earn|S°OTMB. victory of the National League Owner 1-5% Fitz'ons--Windfields Fim F M bie ZESSSLES 7- 72% Winery Me av - 5.3% 8-1% 8-% Harrison--F J Herd: Po ae Roser--Triple H st. Robin: 3 rMevePurnr os AP washo nw » Traffic Jud) Ose ana. Trainer G McCann Start good, won aS gma OS Double Poo: 39,227 3-BARRICADE Second Race {0GHO BIO6 6% Farlongs, 8-year-olds, claiming all $2500. urse 31800. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-L 1-2% D'fach--Elizabeth Sta 3-1% 2-1% T'cotte--W D Hatch 3no -Fitzsi'ns--Mrs hy Rich'n 00] 18,145 g 6-7 Rogers--R E Cook 7-% 74% G'bins--G Groves 9- 8-nk Lanoway--Albob F'm 108 8 81 & Dreyer--Mrs H Truman Winner ch g¢ s Avenger Qnd Persian Beauty, Trainer F. Gombolay Start. good, won ridden out. De Palma, F H Merrill Jr, $2500, Learned Friend claimed by G J Pool 38,130 7-SANBER* McGahey slammed a gyrand- slam homer to climax a big six-m rally. Bill Grieg hit for the circuit in the next inning, to help in another five-run splurge. They added four in the fifth and in the 7th, John Dick homered and McGahey got his second while Hough homer- ed in the 8th. Brooklin Has Four Players In Top Eight TORONTO Connaught Park and Storie Park teams will meet in the Oshawa Minor Softball Associa- tion's OASA eliminations, for the right to represent the Kiwanis Bantam League in OASA play- downs, The two clubs earned the right when each scored a vic- tory last night in the 3rd and deciding games of their semi- final rounds. Connaught Park walloped North Oshawa lads 26-3 in their game at Connaught Park but in the other bracket, it proved a_ real _ nip-and-tuck struggle, with Storie Park win-| ning out 5-3 over Nipigon Park,| in their third game. | Connaught and Nipigon will| open their OASA_ elimination) final series, at Connaught} Park, on Monday, August 13. North Oshawa sent pint-sized Association: "Cookie" Cook to the fees at Connaught Park but wher Senior G A Pts.) '| |Moore, St. Cath. 25 15 This: one wasn't North Osh- awa's night. Cook was hit hard, so was Stacey when he took over late in the game. In addition, North Oshawa were guilty of a let of costly errors. John Dick, pitching for Con- naught, gave up eight hits but three of these came in the 7th and gave North Ohsawa one of their three runs. But by this time, the score was 16-1, so it didn't matter much. Stacey sin- gied in the second and scored on. Ewart's triple. A home-run blow by Mothersill,.in the 9th in- ning, was North Oshawa's fina! kick, In the 7th, White doubled) 'and scored on a single by Mo-| |thersil Dick, P .Dick, Hough, Mc! (CP) -- Scoring) ahiey and Grieg' were the big|With two out and then in the) jleaders in the Ontario Lacrosse| winners for the winners. Stacey| 8th inning, after there were iwo) jand Mothersill each had two for! 'North Oshawa. NORTH OSHAWA -- Cook, p} their half of the same Inning when Chmlousky smacked two-run homer, and it ended 5-3. Young Wilson, pitching for Nipigon, gave it the old college try as he limited Storie Park to a single in the first inning, on a walk to Solomon and dou- ble by Cameron, and a run in the third when Locke singled|-- the shutout. Mason struck out 11 batters of a possible 15 and he didn't issue a single walk, Hickey, rival hurler, for Police, singled in the third inning to spoil Mason's perfect game. Genosha's got two runs in the first inning off Hickey when Pipher opened with a double, GENOSHA ACES -- Pipher, 2b; Tilk, rf; Davis, ss; Row. den, 3b; Norris, If; Gaskell, 1b; Seneco, cf; arowny, c; Mason, p. POLICE ASSOC.--Dillabough, lb; Jenkins, 3b; Mandryk, ss; Edwards, 2b; Aird, If; Vasko, c; Hickey, p; Collins, if; Lind- sey, c season and No. 319 of his career with an eight-hitter that beat New York Mets 6-1. Spahn struck out five men to move ino seventh place on the all- time strikeout list with 2,274. Batting: Elston Howard, New York Yankees, stroked a single and a double, driving in four runs in a 13-8 American League walloping of Boston Red Sox. and scored later with help from Solomon. It was 2-1 until the ° sixth when E. Wright opened that in- ning with a single, G. Wright walked with one out and the former scored on a_ two-base} iblow by Chmiousky. Nipigon threatened in the 7th, sd out ,Addington singled and so) jdid R. Wilson, then P. Studley; |doubled to score his two mates, | making it 3-3. > a DAILY DOUBLE 11 and 3 PAID $124.30 DEACON D Third Race 3-GENERAL COMMAND © furlongs. 3 and 4-year-cid maidens. Claiming all $2500. Purse 31800. Fin Jockey Owner 1-% Rogers--Stark, Tomlan 2-% Wolski--R A Caldwell % 3-344 Harrison--Windfields Fm aces e" 40 | and cf; Stacey, cf and p; Ewart, 38 |c: White, ss: Mothersill, 2b:|_ In the bottom of the 8th, G. 37 | Selleck . Ib; Woods, 3b; O'Don.| Wright opened with a single Inell, If; Crawford, rf; Master-/a%d then Chmlousky earned the 'son. rf; Kott, If in 8th. hero's robes, with a home-run drive that made it 5-3 and end- he had proven a real meer |to the Connaught sluggers in the second game, this time it|Lotton, Bkln. : |Ferguson, Bkin. Was erent. Coombes, Bkin. Two walks and a single by Batley, Bkin. 6. * Beautify your home the modern, functional way; clean, durable last a housetime. Inquire now. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS 27 11 24 13 19 18 21 15 24 11 |Ahearne, Pt, Cat. 36 | 35 | Gen, Command Arctic Trust : Delightful Devil 11 4-2% Turcotte--Kingfield Fm 5-1%4 Roser--Nicholds, Rocamora 6-% McComb--J J Fleming 7-nk Viola--JC, JH MacKinnon 8-4% Dalton--S BCrawford feertest; 9-144 Watters--F Sweenie Call.Me Charlie 112 412 12- 10-2 106% Kallai--P and P Manos Steves Doll . 110 10 3 6-14 10-314 11-12 11-17 Anyon--Urquhart, Cornell Lady Laureate . 11211 2 I-h 9h 2 12- Ryder--T P Stable Winner ch, f, 3, Prince Quest -- Roxy's Rocket, Trainer E Harbourne Start Start good, won driving -- Pool 43,403 Fourth Race 5% Furlongs, Sweet Phantom | | | } A 13.40 ee 4.80 3.20 5.90 4-MAPLE LOU 7-STAR TALK 3-QUEENS COURIER maidens, Purse,$7100. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-% 1-% Tcotte--J L Levesque | 4nk 2nk Fitzsi'ns--J E F Seag'm | 3 3-% D'fach--K R Marshall | - 4-nk Rogers--Vis. Hardinge 5-nk Parnelli--J Tomlinson Sys Rem'lard--Roymar Sta % Dalton--D G Ross Anyon--Bar'ger, Z-year-olds, Wt PP St 1145 4 2 122 7 8 15 3 4 15 6 5 4 122 11 6 5- "% Maple Lou Star Talk ' Queens Courtier ey Man of Kent Double Rail Johnsal Black N' Red Pick Field Rushton sf 115 211 u Churly 115 10 7 6-3% 6-1 9.2% G'bins--W Sorokolit Betsy's Joe 115 9 310-2 i1- 10-2% Kallai--Long View F'm Hyrigo 122. 510 81 8-1 10-1 11- McComb--C Smythe Winner b ¢ 2 Navy Page -- La Vodka 2nd. Trainer W Cole. '01 2-STAN'S ACE Fifth Res secs Ae 6%4 furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming ali $2500. Purse $1900. % Str Fin Jockey . 1-14 1-1 Bolin--W E Coulter 2-2% 21% Dalton--S B Crawford 3-1% 3-2 H'son--Mrs W Von Richthn 4-142 4-234 McComb--Larch Tree Fm 7-1% 5-% Rasmussen--W P Hibbitt | 61 6-2 Dreyer--J E F Seagram | 81 7-% Turcotte--Union Jack Sta | Son 8-1% Dittfach--Mrs S Hoover | 12 9no Robinson--C N egg 10-nk Fitzons--L Malone: Spikerdrink 3 11-2% Hbraawiee Pheasant Sta Soft Touch 110 1 12- Parnell--D G and P Sta Winner ch, f, 3, Mentrier -- Air Fars. Trainer A Casey. Start good, won driving Pool 51,2 4-BULL PINE Sixth Race {BULL PINE. @ furlongs. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $4500, Purse $2000, wt we st M Str Fin Jockey Owner 2% i-nk Harrison--Ruffsin Farm 1-1 2-2% Turcotte---M Viola 5-1% 3-% Dittfach--View Hulloa Fm 33 41% Remillard--Carene Sta 4-nk 5-3% Dreyer--J E F Seagram 5- 6- 6- Kallai--Mrs F Tuske High Style. Essieer W 8 Clarkson Pool 26, Quinella Pool 27,363 L Caran Jr. -- "PAID 832.60 TPSErPy a | 3-MENETAIR 4 6.00 | Menetair Stan's Ace Waberlohe Fight a Lot Rail Blues Golden Lad .... Rosequeen ..... Hy Elector .... English Mint .. Arctic Deal .. 3.10} 270) 3.90 5-FAIR JUROR - 1.0 450 3.00 Fair Juror Bull Pine Overjoyed Bobby Pin . Star Gun . 119 Wings of Flight' 9 pongo eh, g, 5, the dyke ceeded Start good, won ving Bobby Pin claimed by M Viola. QUINEL: LA Band U 1-APACHE P'CESS 3-WARFERD 8-TAQUOMEE Allowances, Purse $2500. Fin Jockey Owner lnk Har'son--Staffoxd F'm 2-no T'cotte--H C Burton 3-% Leblanc--Early Mischief 43% Me'c'mb--J C, JH M'K'n 5-2% G'bins--M@d, Prussky 490 3.90 3.30 2.7 4.70} | Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles, 8 -and 4-year-olds, wt ' Apache Pr'cesa Warferd fillies. SOFTBALL |SOCCER | lin Hillcrests vs St. SOCCER | Toronto Croatia vs Oshawa Hun- jgaria, |Canadian Tire Legionnaires, at| |Kinsmen Civic Memorial jdium, 2.00 p.m. LACROOSE \Credit Sailors vs Brooklin Hill-| crests, at Brooklin Community | #° | LAWN BOWLING borough Lawn | Bowling Cc "lub. 24465 19 | |McGahey produced the first run) Thompson, Bmptn 29 | |of the game in the second stan-/ Gobie, Bmptn. za and then in the third inning. Satoviaeadinie 25 Denham, Stsvl. 34 |Bomberry, Btfd 20 a SPORTS | Clarke, Htsvl. 14 : Grey, Htsvl. 14 33 | 'Powless, Btfd. 14 32 | CALENDAR Weiler, Htsvl. nd 30 | iP 4 3 Squires, Btfd. | Devine, Htsvl. il | Junior Hstgs. TODAY Ruttan, South Ontario County League|Davis, Hstgs. -- Zion vs Markham, at Mark-| Arthurs, Bmptn. ham, 8.15 p.m. Keegan, Long Br. Hutzell, Alder MacNeil, Alder. Oshawa and District Assoc. |Spicer, Bmptn (Ontario Cup Eliminations) -- | McCauley, _Bmptn. {Polonia vs Ukrainia, at Kins-| so men Civic Memorial Stadium, | 8.00 p.m. Toronto National League Oshawa Italia vs léalian-Vinius, | jat Toronto Stanley Park, 8.00) ;p.m. LACROOSE Ola 'Senior League -- 49 39 52 31 40 29 47 17 35 623 25 33 'Indian Teams In Softball Tourney } BRANTFORD (CP) -- Several Indian reserves from southern Brook-| Ontario and New York state will Catharines| |be represented in a ~ softball| Athletics, at St. Catharines, 845|tournament this Saturday at the] |p.m. \Six Nations Reserve near here. | Besides the host. club, reserves jexpected to send teams are | Walpole Island, Muncey, Sarnia, Toronto National League --|Moravian, Kettle Point, Oneida jand Caradoc, all from Ontario, at Kinsmen Civic Me-and Tuscarora, Syracuse and morial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. |Cataraquas, from New am SATURDAY | |BASEBALL eect Leaside Junior League |People's Jewellers vs Oshawa| | SHORGAS | HEATING & | APPLIANCES OLA Senior League. -- Port Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 Sta- |Arena, 8.45 p.m. Mixed 'Trebles Toumament| (McBride Trophy) eat Whitby |Lawn Bowling Club and Men's {Doubles Tournament, at eer 64% D'fach--Tulachm're F'm | 78% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields & Rob'son--N, Amer. F'm Squaw. Trainer J Passero, Pool 48,639 115 3 Winner dk b f 3 Faultiess -- Apache Start good, won driving Eighth Race 1% Miles, S-year-olds and 7-BONNIE BIRD 6 yet REWARD 4-BARLEY 2ND claim 7 all $3500. Purse $2000. Fin Jockey Owner 1-nk Simpson--J E D Ryan 22 Bolin--Mrs R Fisher 3-nk T'cotte--Barwood Sta 4-1% Kallai--R and P Szasz 5-4 McComb--Sunrise Sta 6-no Har'son--Tulachm're 7-5%4 Wolski--M Taillieu 8-1042 Rob'son--Armedam 9 G'bins--R L Bawden Paintable, Trainer J C Meyer. 'ool 59,695 Attendance 8. O78 60 Bi 90 . 14.00 8.00 72 | | | | 5. 5 4 ap, PPSt % 9 7 8 9 109 6 1 2-4 Bonnie Bird Mary's Reward Barley 2nd Prince P'ter Golden Cay Friend Willie Captain Hook Last Time All Cash . 15 2-6 rt Winner ¢ hm 5 Ace Admiral -- r Fr 4 ih + 2- 5- 4 2 5-¥ 2 io) 4 3 6- Vy 4 120 5 et! 12 9 120 3 120 8 id Sta Start good, won driving. Total pool 401,151 SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFF Sunnyside Park Midgets | All Even With Southmead Sunnyside Park defeated{ed in the 8th, when one more! Southmead boys 9-5 last night,|safe hit would have put them | to tie up their Oshawa Minor|in business. | Softball Association Midget | SOUTHMEAD --Siblock, 3b; | League semi-final playoff series) MacDonald, c; Goring, p and If; | at one win apiece. This game/Waters, lf and p; Wright, ss; | was played at Fernhill Park, as| McKnight, 2b; Pelow, cf; eee the Sunnyside diamond had/rf; Braznik, 1b. been previously scheduled. | SUNNYSIDE Black, cf; | iGibbens, c; Gaatch, 2b: | Third and deciding game will} ' be played at Sunnyside Park, on | Woermke, 1b; Calder, p;, Mc- Friday, Aug. 10, with the| Conkey, ss; Korbak, If; Nosal, A Mans Cotte Have TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL DOLLAR SALE Buy One Pair and Get Another Pair For ONLY 1.00 Don't Pay A Dime... Pay It... All On Time ! ! DUNN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 36 KING E., OSHAWA DOWNTOWN SHOPPING OSHAWA CENTRE OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. and winners opening the League|°); Hrycanuk, rte Championship final series on the! following Monday. Goring and Calder again lock- ed horns in a pitching duel that saw Sunnyside boys win the game in the second stanza when they bunched five hits, four} singles and Woermke's double, | plus a walk and three errors, for a six-run rally. Waters re- placed Goring in the second in- ning and halted the Sunnyside attack. i They didn't score again until the sixth, when Hrycanuk walk. ed, Gibbens singled with one out and with two out, Woermke homered, to complete Sunny- side's total. Gibbens, Woermke and Calder each had a pair of) hits for the winners. Calder was more than gen- erous with walks, he issued a) total of 10 free tickets and if) Southmead could have collected hits when they had these run- ners on bases, the story. might have been different. As it was, they got one run in the fourth, two in the 7th and another pair in the 8th and of their five runs, four of them got to Ist base via a walk, They left the bases load- ° 1ST TIRE STORES "TUBED TYPE 670. 710. 14.95 16.95 © 24.MONTH ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE 48 BOND WEST O°" °F SHO" 725-6511 . SPECIAL 4 SALE! 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