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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1963, p. 11

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'pb THE WINNING GOAL is being scored here. Joe Klukay of Windsor Bulldogs is just about to backhand the puck into the net, past goaltender Julian Klymkiw of Winnipeg Maroons. Windsor won this game 3-2, to take a 2-0 lead over Winnipeg, in their best- FORT ERIE RESULTS Windsor SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1963. First Race 4% Fuarlongs, ayer -old maidens, Canadian foaled. Purse $21 t PP st % " Sweet Lady B'r Merry Censor .. Leader Lane ... Tavy Blue ..... Lady Domain .. For yf Joe CLOUDY AND HEAVY. 6-SWEET LADY B'R_ 6.80 a a 7-MERRY CENSOR . 3-LEADER LANE ... Str Fin Jockey 41 7- 7- Grasby--Albob Winner b f 2 Round Table -- Paradingdy Trainer R. Townrow. Start good, won driving. Double Pool 57,750. il 27,315 WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Joe Klukay, a penalty-killing spe- cialist for years in the National Second Race 4 1 1A-FIVE FOR FUN (entry) -ADMIRALS MARCH 8.60 -NIAGARA DRIFT(entry) 6% Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming all$2500, Purse $1800. Wt PP st % % Admirais March 110 4 4 2h 22% Niagara Drift . Five For Fun mig 4 Louise 100 Romance 114 Vee 117 Right Bower . Beau Pierre . > Winner br c 3, by Whirling Bt Start » won driving Str Fin Jockey Owner oh ee Wolski--Mrs H J M "aaa 'ebster A 1 ia 5-6 4% 62 16 Si sith Pong--Robinson 63% hg Bohenko--Mrs J R Papa Starr Remiilard--1 e Lee pratt, Trainer G Magnusson. 637 LeBlanc--Mrs a. Richth'n Hockey League and still playing Bulldogs, pulled a bit of a switch Sunday. way through the third period of the Allan Cup final game, Klu- DAILY DOUBLE6 and 4 paid $49.10 Bulldogs' 3-2 triumph Third Race grrecers Nedeau--Gtaf' Winner ch rs '2 Nearctic -- Peovséns atv. 'Tratees Mann. Start Pool 59,323. good, won driving. Canada which continues here Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Klukay shared the hero's mantle with little right-winger Bob Brown and rookie goalten- der Wayne Rutledge. Working feverishly, Brown Fourth Race Nance's Rule .. Jaded Jewel . Menetair Little Welch ..- Bayfield J Sunny Maple Eased up Pong. H Winner b g 8 Slide Rule -- Nance's Y hee: trate rig Dunham Jr, Pool 63,946. Start good, won driving. | Goalies In Limelight AHL Finals By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fifth Race REWARD 28.80 9.60 4.10 6 Furlongs, 4-: menecias and 7" aa $4500, Purse wt st Str mor . 4 - 10 t 112 » lig . 109 warens +++. 113 3 Winner ch m 5 Eternal Start good, won driving. $2000, Fin joskcay l-no Bolin--' 2-no 3-nk Harrison--C Softley 3nk 4% Pong--H and M Stoll 4h 5-5% Robinson--J J Mead 61 61% Uy'ama--J W S: Viola--M Viola 7- 7 Reward ~--Dame Mangoneo. Trainer H Black. Pool 170,842 i have watched young Denis De- E Short Gubbins--Dew Valley F'm Veteran Ed Chadwick must Jordy Saturday night and made up his mind he could do better. DeJordy blocked 37 shots to lead Buffalo Bisons to a 3-0 win over Hershey Bears Saturday in the first game of their best-of. seven final for the American Hockey League's Calder Cup. Sixth Race 6 Farlongs. 3 - year - wt Prince Maple .. Warriors Day .. 13 be 3, Ferd -- Noon Maid, Eiregge§ J M Brown Pool 33,132. Start good, won driving +P) MAPLI 5-WARRIORS DAY 6-ALIBHAI FLOWER RINCE E.. _ Atowanees. 7 ar0 $2400, Pp Maloney Lanoway--Mrs R E Fisher Quinella Pool 32,425 8.80 3.70 2.40 © 36°! wick pushed him out Sunday But DeJordy held the spot- light for only 24 hours--Ohad- night. Chadwick blocked 50 shots -to amaze a crowd of 8,372 as he even the series at one game apiece. ~~ QUINELLA 4and 5 paid $32.70 position -- carrying over from Seventh Race WtPPSs' % 4% 2-FIRST MINISTER . 3-ALL CANADIAN .. 1-BURNT ROMAN .. Str Fin Jockey @ furlongs -- 4-years and up. Purse $7500 added gross 8370 First Minister . AlL Canadian Burnt Roman 120 2 3 ig 1% 109 3 5 6- - 2a 1 5-1% Carroll County . 123 6 Winisteo . M6 4 Monareh Park 12 5 Winner ch g 7, Primate -- Start good, won driving. 1-l 1-1% Lanoway--Lanson 4nk 2nk Dittfach--Hellenic Oe 22 = 3-1¥% Fitz'ns--Waggoner, 4 tor a Doula. Trainer A H Warner ool 78,474 the semi-finals--for 95 minutes and 44 seconds before giving up a goal Sunday night to burly Dick Meissner at 13:24 of the first period. Yves Locas scored the other Hershey goal on a 20-foot shot in the second period. That was all Chadwick needed --he stopped them from every . Eighth Race 1 Mile and 70 ber bir Ae gad and P Si ly Bird uF * Speed: Split the Loot Peel Express Sir Demijohn Bet n Win Stan Gray 5 Prince Porter .. 110 Crystal Fire 1a Winner bg 5, Fleet Start good, won driving Attendance 10,542 Total Pool, 11 days, $4,339,138 Me wy e Re > 118 108 8 8 Feongutey Partet = we Bremearooy, BrAIeAeM.we PEVPSEVrEE oe a a os 6-SP' y pokey THE LOOT ........ 7-PEEL EXPRESS up. Claiming all $2500. 'Purse $1900, Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-no Lanoway--P S Justice direction and many of his saves were on point-blank Buffalo shots. Johnny McKenzie, Ed Van Impe ad Brian Smith scored for Buffalo Saturday night, as the same trade with Windsor Working on a power-play mid- kay used an old penalty-killing manoeuvre to intercept a Win- nipeg Maroon pass and the re- sult was the winning goal in the It was Winds or's. second straight one-goal victory in the best-of-seven series for the se- nior hockey championship of led his Bears to a 2-0 win to DeJordy had shut out the op- of-seven Allan Cup champion- ship finals. --(CP Wirephoto) Bulldogs "#8/Nip Winnipeg 3-2 se |In Allan Cup Set scored the other two Windsor markers, his 62nd and 63rd of the season, while Rutledge, 21- year-old Boston Bruin. chattel, kept his team in the running for two periods as the big, tough Winnipeg club outclassed the Bulldogs. Both coaches paid tribute to roons' Julie Klymkiw. His own boss, Harry Watson, called Rutledge "the big reason why we won." Said Maroon playing coach Bill Juzda, who used to play with Toronto Maple Leafs alongside Watson and Klukay: "We could easily have come out of that first period with a two- or three-goal lead, But Rutledge was great.' Lloyd Orris and Ross Parke scored the Winnipeg goals. GM BASKETBALL Parts Edge Students First Of Final Set By RICK SALWAY Parts won the first game of the 2-out-of-3 finals, against Students, in the General Motors Basketball League on Thursday night, by a close score of 35-to- 31. John Mathews of Parts start- ed the scoring with a shot from outside and Parts were never behind the rest of the game. They led 11-to-7 in the first quarter, 19-to-16 at the half, 25- to-21 at the third quarter, and 35-to-31 at the end. It was a close - checking, rough game, which saw 36 fouls olds called, 19 to Parts and 17 to 8-Dick' Students. Gary Vaughan again paced the winners with 13 points while Dave Thompson and Paul Smith led the losers with eight points apiece. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, April 22, 1963 9] GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS i *Kpayto know" -- GOOD This Thursday, the second| re: game of the finals gets under|F" way at 7.00 p.m., with the Bene. fit All - Star game following at|7/ 8.30 Everyone is invited to attend this night of basketball and the proceeds go to the Simcoe Hall Boys Club Building Fund, "Lets|_ TR? 'esta all support it'! Denny's Counsél, Coke ime 213 1-5. Off at 810 EST, DAILY DOUBLE on 8 and 8 paid $: Also: Storm; the big youngster who made 28 saves compared with 18 by Ma- {Espanola Juniors Extend NF. Flyersiz:2: SUDBURY. (CP)--Not by the widest stretch of the imagina- tion were Espanola Eagles sup- posed to be strong contenders for the Memorial Cup this year. Nor were they supposed to' be trailing the mighty Niagara Falls ers by only one goal late in the last period, which is what happened as the Eastern Canada final opened here Sun- day. The Flyers took a 6-2 win with three goals in the last four minutes of the game. The se- ries, originally set as a best-of- five affair, continues Tuesday night at Espanola and could be extended to a best-of-seven set. Should the Flyers win again Tuesday to take a 2-0 lead, the series will move back to Niag- ara Falls as a best-of-seven af- fair. Ted Snell and Ron Schock scored two goals apiece for the Flyers and Wayne Maxner and Fern Belanger scored one each. Chi Chi Farenzena scored both goals for Espanola. MOVED FROM BARRIE Hap Emms' Flyers, who moved to Niagara Falls from Barrie three years ago, are looking for their first Memorial Cup since 1952. ; One of the players on that 1952 Barrie team was Red Mc- Carthy, coach of the Eagles and recreation director at Espanola. The Flyers took a 1-0 lead in the first period when Snell scored while his team was shorthanded. Farenzena tied it up in the second period but the Flyers added two more--31 sec- HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY American League Hershey 1 Buffalo 3 (First of best-of-seven final) Memorial Cup Brandon 2 Edmonton 3 (Edmonton leads best - of- seven Western final 2-0) Interantional League Fort Wayne ® Minneapolis 3 (Fort Wayne leads best-of- seven final 3-1) SUNDAY American League Hershey 2 Buffalo 0 (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) Allan Cup Winnipeg 2 Windsor 3 (Windsor leads best-of-seven final 2-0) Memorial Cup Niagara Falls 6 Espanola 2 (First game of final series) Ontario Intermediate A Bradford 4 Welland 10 (Welland leads best-of-seven fimal 3-1) Chadwick made 30 saves. RESULTS COUNT! mals MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of thi Oshawa & District Real Estate Board Oil Kings Tip Wheat Kings In Overtime Game EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon. ton Oil Kings are halfway to an unparailelled feat -- four straight appearaces in the Ca- nadian junior hockey finals. Two victories separate the Oil Kings from the achievement fol- lowing their 3-2 overtime vic- tory over Brandon Wheat Kings Saturday night, their second in the best-of-seven Memorial Cup semi-final series. Max Mestinsek gave the Oil Kings the decision, flicking a loose puck into the Brandon net at 7:14 of a 10-minute overtime period. Butch Barber and Bob Falk- enburg scored the other Edmon- ton goals. The Brandon goals were tallied by Leo Garinger and Bob Stoyko. into the third. still trying for the equalizer. just. 40 seconds left. were in the last two periods. ern final Kings. onds apart--to carry a 3-1 lead Again Farenzena put the Eagles within reach and with four minutes to go they were But two goals within 20 sec- onds by Maxner and Schock|S: wrapped it up for Niagara Falls and Snell added another with Niagara Falls outshot Espa- nola 34-24 and 27 of their shots The winner of the series : meets the winner of the west- between Edmonton Oil Kings and Brandon Wheat Faria: 6-Happy's Mac, Williams Time 155 3-5. Off » (854 EST. Also: Safety Man The Second, cer Stokes, Glena Lee, Thelgiers Silk Boy W. FIFTH year-olds and up. Purse $1200, (8) -Linda Time 212 3-5. Off at 915 EST. Also: Flo's 'Son, Roselawn ee Boy, Streamline Lee, and SIXTH RACE -- 7 fariong pace. and '-vear-olds. Non-winners of Purse $1200, (6) . McNeil Time 157, ont a 'p39 EST. win, and SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1963. CLEAR FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3-year- and Up./5J, M. J., K. Galbraith 40 | 2e0Y Blue RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 4 Claiming all $3500. Chief, Wright 20.30 ped 5.10 Boy, Mt. Superior 3 races cther than maiden or claiming. Also: Andy Counsel, Bye Bye Baid- Linda's Lad, EIGHTH RACE--1 olds and up, since March 23. 5-Anmbro mile Purse '|7-Roy MeGregor, W. Habkick 1-Ronny C. Grattan, B. Madill Time 208 2-3, Off at 1027 EST. ley, Fleetwood E, A lard, and Frisco Lee J, did not ae Che mile pace. olds and up. $1700, (8) y's" Allen. B. Filion Time 200 15, Off at lose 'ST. Richard, 4 Total mutual pool 377,332, Attendance 8397, SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile trot. 3- lds and Ne Off a QUINELLA on i end' 6 paid $36.70, Also: Vera Riddell, Lady Scotch- way, Madam Sampson, and Chub Han- over, Non-winners lh races Exp's, McK'ley an ain 8.30 4. too Also: wea pk mere Mighty Dud- ish, Booon, "ares 7.20 4.00 2.90 8.30 5.10 3.70 Also: April Haven, Swan Song, First, Gold Rambler, and Haliyrood YOUR CAR ENGINE 1S LIKE HEART--IT NEEDS CARE PERIODIC CHECKUPS. Just one Eerie a ' with State Farm Mutual, '! Windsor Puts Out Kingston Cagers during the weekend. WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Wind- sor Pillette Service dumped Kingston Morton's, 146-116, in a -|total - points Ontario Amateur Basketball Association interme- diate A semi-final series here Windsor romped into a 25. point lead with an 85-60 victory i the opening game Saturday night and coasted in protect- ing their big edge while record- ing a 61-56 decision in the sec- 9/0nd game Sunday afternoon. get on car insurance Call me today! ALEX KORKUSH 104 EASTLAWN S&T. 728-7890 | STATE FARM @utual Automobile Insurance Company CAN. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONY, haspleet ending Here's true masculine freshness. Brisk and bracing to your spirits, cool and soothing to your skin, any time of day. Try it! Old Spice After Shave Lotion. $150 SH ULTON BRISK | BRACING a shave ever had! Ql Sp Spice AFTER SHAVE LOTION BOLD Every time @ new car eppears, some new service methods ere needed. les keep right up with the changes, in order to keep your cor in top shape, Bring it in now! NOW ... 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Gordon Lanoway, Vacouver- born rider now under contract with Lanson Farms, wasted lit- tle time getting the large chest- nut into the lead and keeping him there while Carroll County, Burn Roman and Ali Canadian battled for minor placings. In winning the Bold Venture, First Minister became the first horse to win the race twice. In the first race, View Hulloa farms' Sweet Lady Brier had little trouble in winning . from Jeremy Jacobs' Merry Censor. Coupled with the second returned $49.10. on Prince Maple and Warriors WEEKEND FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stockholm--Ingemar Johans- son, 202, Sweden, outpointed ag London, 207%, England, race winner, Mrs. H. J. Banks' Ad- mirals March, the daily double In the sixth race the quinella New York--Jose Stable, 145%, New York, outpointed Curtis Coker, 145%, Dallas, Tex., 10. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, relicble Ges ler in your erec. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 PRICES! 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