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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1963, p. 15

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OH DAD! IT'S SO SWINGING Merle Bogatie of Trail Pan- das seems in the throes of the latest dance craze or else in adulation of some pelvis- swinging guitar -picker as the cameraman snaps her picture. Actually she was taking part in a basketball game against Trafalgar, a Victoria team, for the B. C, Senior title. --(CP Wirephoto) Fronts Favorites For EPHL Laurels By THE CANADIAN PRESS Unless Hull-Ottawa Canadiens show a complete reversal of form and Kingston Frontenacs collapse, the Frontenacs sewed up their first Eastern Profes- sional Hockey League title Wednesday night. The Frontenacs fought to a 5-5 tie with Sudb Wolves at Sudbury to take a six-point lead over Hull-Ottawa and the Cana- diens d a 5-4 decision to the cae Braves at St. Louis. nington, Wayne Connelly and Don Black- burn scored for the Frontenacs Wednesday night. Gord Labos- siere and Norman (Red) Arm- Kingston has two games re- take the title because of more wins, However, Hull-Ottawa hasn't been showing this kind of form. Wednesday night's loss to the Braves was their second in two -- to the hapless St. Louis club, Jean-Paul Parise, Cliff Pen- Jeannot Gilbert, strong scored two apiece for the Wolves and Dave Richardson maining in the 72-game sched-| notched one. ule and the Canadiens three. means Kingston needs only a tie to clinch the spot. Hull-Ottawa would have to win all three of its rema'ning games while Kingston loses twice to earn a tie. Should this happen, the Canadiens would Phil Esposito paced St. Louis with three goals and Alain Caron, the kid with the big shot, scored his 56th goal in 53 games, The other marksman was Don Grosso. Keith McCreary potted two for Hull-Ottawa and Brian Smith and Bob Courcy added one apiece. sd Grand National Favorites Picked On Sentiment Bets LONDON (CP)--Sentimental| money from wealthy South Af- ricans and shilling bets from matrenly admirers of movie star Gregory Peck are dom- inating advance betting on the Grand National steeplechase, to be run Saturday at Liverpool. Big bets based on the gold- mining fortunes of Johannes- burg millionaries are pouring into London bookmakers on Springbok, owned by 82-year- old Lord Joicey. The horse itself has no con- nection with South Africa but the name Springbok designates a gazelle-like animal that is the republic's national emblem. It is also the name of a famed South African rugby team, of which the nation is extremely proud, Springbok is trained by York- shireman Noviiie Crump, who has already prepared three Na- tional winners in Merryman, Teal and Sheila's Cottage. The horse despite falling at the first fence in last year's race is a tremendously powerful finisher and was installed 10 to 1 favor- ite at Monday night's callover. Next in the betting at 14 to 1 is Owens Sedge, & consistent grey horse whose odds have dipped steadily since its pur- chase by Peck. The actor is fly- ing from the United States with his wife, Veronique, to see the race, and some experts feel the flow of cash from film fans may promote Owens Sedge to race-time favoritism. The national is one of the toughest races in the world, in- volving 30 fearsome fences and a circuit of approximaiely 434 miles. As a television spectacle, it has few peers in sport but not many of the big crowd that flock annually to the otherwise unrenowned Liverpool suburb! of Aintree will see much of the "sig The track is simply too 8. Adding spice overseas will be the Grand National sweep- stakes, determining the destina- tion of hundreds of thousands' of pounds. The sweep is illegal in England and is never men- tioned in English papers. In a big field of 40 or so horses, anything can win the national. After the last hard winter, in 1947, Caughoo from Ireland sloshed home in the mud at 100 to 1. This year, apart from Spring- bok and Owens Sedge, both of which may be at a false price, fancied candidates include: Loving Record, a grey horse trained near Dublin that thrives on black treacle. The 13-year-old Kilmore, which won the race last year, with outstanding jockey Fred Winter aboard. Nicolaus Silver, winner in 1961 and apparently returning to form. Team Spirit, a tiny horse that is smaller than the fences he has to jump, but never seems to run out of puff. BLAMES CAPITALISM KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) -- Cuba's sports czar blames the death of boxer Davey Moore on capitalism. Interviewed on Ha- vana Radio, Jose Llianusa said boxers will continue to die as long as commercial sports pro-' moters want to make money. CO ee Te WES WI i re Bulldogs Humiliate Noranda WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Wind- sor Bulldogs exploded for seven goals in the first 18 minutes here- Wednesday night and went on to trounce Noranda Alou- ettes 11-2 in the first game of the best-of-five series for the all-Ontario senior hockey title. Bulldogs, champions of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A League and Alouettes, winners of the Northern On- tario Hockey Association senior A final, will meet in the second game here Friday night with the remaining contests sched- uled for Noranda beginning Sunday. The winner meets either Sher- brooke or Moncton in the East- ern Canada final. Right winger Bobby Brown, who scored 41 goals to pace the OHA senior A circuit this year, set a Windsor club playoff rec- ord by rapping five tallies past 19-year-old Marc Caron in the Noranda goal. Lou Bendo scored twice while Irwin Gross, Tom Walker, Jim Josephson and Real Chevrefils scored once each. 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