THIS COULD BE 'PRIZE RING' FOR SOME LUCKY BUYER Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society, today and tomorrow. This could truly prove a where Canadian-foaled year- lings will be sold in the 19th annual Yearling Sale of the Above is shown the auction ring at the Horse Palace in the Toronto CNE grounds, "prize tunate stakes PEE WEE BASEBALL People's People's Clothing captured the, Oshawa Legion Minor Basebal Association's Pee Wee League championship for the 1962 sea- son, when they scored a nip- and-tuck 5-4 decision over the Whitby Pee Wees, last night in Whitby, in the third and de- ciding game of the final playoff round, Christenson went to the mound) to start. the game for Oshawa. He gave up a run, not his fault, in the second inning, when Dud- geon was safe on an error by Prest, stole second and took third on catcher J, Alexander's bad throw and then stole home. In the third inning, Cawker drew a walk with one out, stole second, advanced when Maher was safe on an error by Prest. then Christenson errored on Nor- wood. Harris walked and Maher was thrown out trying to steal Reeson grounded and Norwood was thrown out at the plate also, In the fourth inning, two suc- cessive errors by Prest, gave ring" since some for- bidder may buy a winner of the future. Win Third Game shetti's grounder. Prest, who|@n Aurora fisherman h vas having a bad night atj|landed his prize in Canada's|orq arctic char, shortstop, took over the pitching| Northwest Territories. John O'Neil, 35, a plumbing) Finger and heating contractor, snagged! 1959. A double-steal scored Cawker|j WOODBINE RACE CHARTS | Plaza Foods REMEMBER WHEN ...? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dudgeon and Preston breaks then McGuire errored on Sori- SOCCER STARTS MEET Clothing chore and came. through in fine style. Claim Record Arctic Char AURORA, Ill. (AP)--Claim of its joining : record --_, of = Mk ooo cel gg " =e Ae ive-ounce arctic r "| O'N sized relative to the brook' bay Hg, 8 Foe THE ASSOCIATED PRESS trout) was made Wednesday by|Stream magazine, indicated the| Fredericksburg, Va. -- Holly anak Atteds dank Bh ete tel) ae oa hk eee Te 2 std eden a ake THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Sept. 6, 1962 15 test line Aug. 28 in Three River, NIGHT wh0]fish topped the ars Mims, Washington, D.C., vs, weighing pounds 15 caught in| Willie Williams, Tampa, Fia., ounces, Lake, Quebec, Sept. 6,|Postponed to Wednesday, Sept. 12. He gave up one run, again on an error at shortstop, this time by Judge, which was followed by Keenan's single and a choice play. Preston pitched the game for! Whitby. He was tagged for the odd hit in the early frames but didn't yield a run until the fifth when McGuire walked, stole second as J. Alexander was being walked and finally scored when Prest was safe on Maher's error. Trailing 3-0, the Oshawa Pee Wees tool the lead with a four-| single, Craig drew a walk, then' with one out, Dehart was safe| on Preston's error. Christenson| popped up but McQuire drew a walk and then J. Alexander's two-bagger scored Dehart and McGuire, to. complete the splurge. OSHAWA PEOPLE'S:--Mc-! Guire, 3b; J. Alexander, c; Prest, ss, cf and p; Werner, 2b; | BLACK'S YOUNG MAN'S Featuring Carefully Selected Styles For Canada's Young Men Whether at school or at work, a neat, well-groomed oppeor- ance will definitely help a young. man in his forward progress. Our "Fall '62" styles have been. carefully selected to appeal to both the young man and his critical seniors. You'll tind everything a young mon requires to look well-groomed, includ- ere e@ SPORTS COATS e@ SUITS @ SWEATERS @ CONTINENTAL STYLE SLACKS e SPORTS SHIRTS @ SHOES e DRESS SHIRTS "The House of Style for Men and Boys" Taylor, 1b; Craig, rf; Judge, If Mary K Browne of Cali- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1962. CLEAR AND FAST First Race @ furlongs. 2-year-old maidens, . Wt PP St Setyeney enone Poms ¢ & Ro Start good, won easily Tse $2100. 9CUT FLO' seseee 7,30 4.80 2.70 11-ESPALARIS .. 1 3-ROYAL START . om ee Fin Jockey Owner 15% Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm 2-% Dittfach--Mrs A Chris 3-2% Turcotte--G F Hall 4-3% Wright--J B W Carmichael 5-nk Rogers--D W Hess 6-1 McComb--G R Gardiner 71% Potts--I J Cowan 8% Lanoway--Zeus Farm 9-7% Remillard--Mrs Von Rich'n Pee SEER REESE Hee Quality Fuels 8-2, last night at Beat Fuelmen Plaza Foods defeated Oshawa in a UAW round-robin Alexandra Park, Softball League Playoff game. Bergiven, pitching for Plaza Foods, got a bad start but giuck- ly recovered and was briillant after the first inning. Hurst op- ened for the Fuelman with a fornia turned professional 50 years ago today under the patronage of C C.. Pyle, credited with giving lawn tennis its greatest boost that year. He brought Suzanne Lenglen from France under a $50,000 contract to play against Miss Browne in a three-month exhibition tour of the United States. TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto and ss; Dehart, cf; Christenson, soccer talent worth about $300,- 000 will line up before fans at an international game against ers from Roma, Italia and City p. WHITBY:--Cawker, ss; Ma-| Varsity Stadium Saturday for her, 2b; Slorwesl, See tartar V4 1b; Reeson, c; Sandford, If; a squad from New York. The| Dudgeon, cf; Preston, p; Sori- Toronto side, made up of .play-|chetti, rf; Keenan, rf in 4th: Oben, batted in 7th. | 74 Simcoe North 723-3611. Men's Weor Ltd.- in the Eastern Canada Profes- sional Soccer League will play Brooklyn Italia on a challenge issued by Brooklyn club mana- Nandina, Trainer J Sanchez. Pool FP Peese 10-% Roser--Roymar Sta . . 101 ll Gobbins Ghermanor Fm | Walk then Tureski tripled and scored on an error by catcher Double Pool 32,479 Shearer. That gave them a o 20,430 Second Race 6 furlongs, 8-year-olds and up. Claiming al 182500. Purse $1800, Wt PPSt % % Str Track Rhythm Big Brown Eyes 103 Barricade .... 114 Doll's Son ...... 109 2 < Ye Winner b, rig, 6,by War Elic -- French eee y Trainer W 8 Clarkson. Start good, won driving lead but Hodgson's single in the sixth, was the only hit they| could get off Bergiven in the last frames and they never| scored again. Mullens, on the hill for the) Fuelman, got past the first twol innings nicely but in the third, he walked Davis to open the inning, then with one out, Eld- ridge was safe on Tureski's er- ror, Boivin drew a walk, so did 3-TRACK RHYTHM ... 8-LITTLE WELCH . 5-AMBER ATOM eee Fin Jockey Owner 1-2 141% Gubbins--Ruffsin Fm 3-h | Potts--F W Russell 41% Remillard--Carene Sta 5-4% Turcotte--Mrs B Farara 6nk Griffiths--G R Gardiner 7-11% Kallai--Eliazbeth Sta 8- Bolin--Cedar Springs Fm Poof 30,618 DAILY DOUBLE 9and 3 PAID $20.40 Shearer and Maeson's single Third Race @ Farlongs. Three-year-olds up. Cimg. all $2500; Purse $1800. Wt PPSt % % St Ih 22% Ya 3-2 Quadreme |. 120 8 2 6h 8 & Winner ch g10 Chaldon Heath--Lovely. beer J. Mack. Start good, won ridden out. with an outfield error on the TEE SHIRT . hg i drive, completed a four-run ral- ly. 7-BLUE GARDENIA ....... -SUN Fin Jockey sOmmer Three pl singles, a walk 1-2% Turcotte -- Saliba and a sacrifice gave Plaza Th Welt -- Coie gan* | Foods. three runs in the fourth 4-no Adams -- Dirks for a 7-2 lead and hits by Malloy oe eek ee ules avis 3r|2nd Davis, followed by Hodg- Y 74% Remil'd -- Mrs, Trudell Fitzs's -- Mrs. Thurner / their final run, in the fifth. QUALITY FUELS:--Hurst, If; Fourth Race s Tureski, 3b; Laddison, 1b; Hodg. son, ss; Goodall, cf; Mullens, p; Worona, rf; Pipher, c; Con- 1% Shunda 7 Winner b g 8 Dutch Lane -- Se: Start good, won driving. blance. Trainer L. Silvestri. Pool 38,447. boy, 2b; Taylor, 1b. PLAZA FOODS:--Eldridge, If; Boivin, ss; Shearer, c; Maeson, 1b; Breau, cf; Pettes, rf; Mal- loy, 3b; Davis, 2b; Bergiven, Zeus |P; Staulker, rf in 5th; O'Neil, '|e in 6th. 25% Krohn -- Elliott 5-1 3-no Gubbins -- View Hulloa Fm 2% 42% Fitz -- Mrs. Pekin 42% 5-% 612 6 7- Oui Lanoway -- Clark Griffiths -- Bawden itdistan: 2 Fifth Race Winner b g 5 Windfields -- Canadians, Start good, won driving. AIR TRAFFIC From 1949 to 1960, the number of aircraft landings on Swedish civilian airfields increased Nearly four-fold. 4-ALL CANADIAN .. 7.00 4.00 3.40 IN seeeesees 3.70 2,90 4.80 6-PENTATHLO)! LIAS Fin Jockey l1-no McComb Hellenic Sta 2% Turcotte --Pitfield arrison Ross ger, Tommy Caruso. son's error, gave the winners|§. TIRE BUYING GUIDE Now on at... BAD Refrigerators, Ranges, T.V., Stereo, «=. Extre mileoge extre sefety. Mode with Tuf- syn, Goodyear's exclu- sive new tougher rub- ber compound, that gives longer tread life . . . more miles per dollar. 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Quietest ride ever. 24 MONTH ROAD WAZARD GUARANTEE CUSTOM SUPER-CUSHION |, The new car tire chosen by most manufacturers 32 ~ 4-5% Wolski -- a Dittfach -- Lanson Fm 6-4% Cosentino --Gian-Tosch A- 7- 7% Lanoway -- Gilmore Trainer B. Fisher. Sixth Race -- 1AMBER MORN .. 3-MOONLIGHTER . 4PEGGY PAGE ... 30 4.40 +» 5.90 3.70 3.60 6.20 1 Mile and 70 yards. Three-year-cldsup. Allowances. Purse $2500," Wt PPSt % Owner 41% Start good, won easily, Str Fin Jockey 13 1-7 Gonzalez -- Stafford Fm 43 2% Turcotte -- Henferd Sta 2-h 3-no Robinson -- Cary 3% 41% Lanoway --Zeus Farm 5-1 65% Roser -- Hatskin 6-5 66% Cox -- Wickes 7 4% Fitzsimmons -- Windfields -1%5-h biorix -- BreakO Morn. Trainer J. Passero. Pool 46,035. * Seventh Race eexeregy "se rue Seee Sloe Eegveseres 2nd 3.60 2.70 2.40 +» 3.40 2.70 18 Fitz'ons--M Dellio 2-1% Roser--R and R Sta 3-% McComb--A _-- RSmallwood 4-2% Robinson--Bo-Teek Fm Krohn--Mrs J T 'iripi & 8 3 --Railroad Rosie. Trainer J C Meyer. Pool 47,254 Eighth Race 1% miles, Marshall TC. 3-year-olds sndup. Clmg. all $3560. Parse $2000, P "% % Ser Owner Wt PI - 3 Boa wane Froane Yowat. 2. Winner b, g, 6 Chop C Start good, won driving Attendance 5,911 4-MR. ROOSTER .... 8-INDIAN FESTIVAL 7-BONNIE BILD .. Fin Jock ALL TYPES HOMES im 9 81% Wolski--Mrs ¥ H Merrill Jr AND 81 9- Cosentino--C Bordonaro Chick, Trainer CF Chapman. Pool 50,962 Total Pool 353,147 BUILDINGS NEW YORK METS STILL SHORT OF LOSS RECORD NEW YORK (AP) -- Are New York Mets the worst team in history? There has been such talk. However, barring a com- plete collapse, a development that would be difficult to dis- tinguish with the naked eye, the Mets are not going to enap the major league record for futility. They do have a good crack at the National League rec- ord, though. And they may ick up another record or two reverse. 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