ALL IN A BUNCH! Tightly packed at the turn, the horses charge around the clubhouse turn in the featured Ultimus Stakes event, at Greeaueod on Saturday. Shown, ° left-to- right, are Balinode, All Cana- dian, Axeman, Derval, Coun-: GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS try Guy. "Jammed Lucky" actually won the race but at this moment, he's hidden, back in the pack, in this pic- ret a ead eT ie ee 9 ae Si Sede THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Mey 13, 1963 Oshawa Green Gaels Lose Home Opener But Make Excellent Start Playing at home is regarded, in most sporting events to be an advantage. So far this young season in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior it has work- ed in reverse. Oshawa Green Gaels, were making first appearance who back in lacrosse, after long ab- }|sence, were no exception to the |rule. "Gaels" became the third ture. The winner beac out All-Canadian at the wire. --(CP Wirephoto) *|team in as many starts, to lose at "home" Saturday, at the Children's Arena, when Long Branch Castrolites pulled out a 14-13 victory over the "Gaesl"'. Previously Hastings and Guelph had lost their "home openers." MacDONALD HOT Paul MacDonald, a smooth- working forward, almost single- Blue Light, 5, 112, 1, Dittfach. P K FIRST RACE--7 Furlongs. 3-year- @ids and up. Purse $1600. PAULPOLLY (Ent.) 6.60 6.20 3.20 ICHALENA (Ent.) 6.60 6.20 370 Sn YEAR aPaulpolly 4, 112, 2, Simpson, K 'asbe! werercalene 4, 108, 7, Walsh, A Pao- Jon: Leap Year 4, 112, 6, Turcotte, Swartz and Wohl Al Abrigo 4, 119, 4, Gubbins, Mc- an and Piva ag ie 4, 114, 3 DeSp'to, L G and F Veale London Town 4, 117, 9, Fitz'sn, Mrs.|M A Trudell Speedy Bird 4, 122, 1, Lanoway. P 8 Justice Our Stuart 4, 114, 5, Brown, Mrs. J Bed Hunter New Flight 4, 109, 8, Bohenko, L. Maloney by Tahitian King-- Start good, won easily SECOND RACE --7 Furlongs. 4-year- olds up, Purse $1900. 13.70 5.90 4.30 6SARDONYX 7-KENTUCKY WARBLER 3.90 3.20 OKE paetne eben es 8 Sardonyx 4, 107, 6, Harrison, C E an Kentucky Warbler 4, 110, 7, Turcotte, J. _Leneck Roanoke 4, 115, 2, Rogers, J Billows -- 4, 405, 1, Griffiths, H. Tenen- Mash Boy 4 114, 3, Gubbine, Dona- tella Farm ene Gardenia 4, 109, 5 Dalton, Mrs. Cathy "Yates 4 13, 4, Potts, Valley Fam Stable Winner b f, 4, by Princely Gift--Ozama sson ddiving DAILY DOUBLE 1 and 6 PAID $54.50 Higgs RACE--7 Furlongs, 4year- olds up. Purse $1900 3-RUSTY NAIL 7-BONNIE BIRD 4ETERNAL Rust Nail Seedhouse Bonnie Bi and McCann cesar Locl of C ner Royal ark 4 113, 2, Lanoway -- P. S. Justice ars ve Te 4, 110, 1, Dittfach, D A 'Malvina, 4, 107, 6 Bolin, J V Martin Star Shadow 4, 111, 5. Armstrong, P Del Greco inner dk. b 6, 4, by Eubulides--Ruth 15, 3, Turcotte, E B 4, 112, 7, Dalton, Hunt 105, 4, Harrison, Est. 'urphy Trainer J C. Meyer ... ... ¢ Start good, won driving FOURTH RACE -- 4% Farlongs, 2- year-olds. Allowances, Purse $2500. } BROCKTON 3.10 2.70 2.20 4HOLY COW ... Brockton Boy, 2 L Maloney. Hulloa Farm. Holy Cow, 2, Beasley. Sultan Ruler, 2, 115, 3 Uyeyama, Mrs G C McMacken. Apache Dancer, 2, 119, 2% Potts, N _& Rocamora. Winner b c 2 Menetrier -- Tudorette. 12, 4 Prueitt, Bill and up, claiming all $4500. Purse $2200. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting--Lee Thomas, Angels, Goubled and tripled to drive in three runs, including the win- ning run in the 12th which re- sulted in a 7-6 nightcap victory for Los Angeles over Chicago White Sox. Chicago won the opener 14-2, Pitching--Jim Bouton, Yan- kees, pitched a two-hitter in his first start of the season, for a 2 Yankee victory over Steve Barber and Baltimore Orioles. Montana Flight, 4, i111, 2 Pong, H. and M. Stroll. Mary's Reward, $, 115, 4, Rogers, E. Short. Popsaysno, &, 110, 5, Simpson, L, B. Kemp. ET: de, SERNNEe Me tenberg. Oberci GUINELLA 2 AND 4 PAID $63.30. Winner dk b or br c 4 Montana Sands -- Hal's Lady. Trainer Peter Ness, ... Start good, won easily. Windspray claimed by Zeus Farm, Smithers, Pool 54,693. Quinella Pool $0,233. SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furiongs, 4-year- olds and up. Allowances. Purse Free Quest, 2 112, 1, Dalton, View). CE -- 1 Mile, 4-year-olds| « vr Altres 4 122, 3, Wolski, 8 and Lig Roman Banquet, 4, 115, 5, Gubbins, E C Pasquale Galindo, 5, "15, 2% Lanoway, J B Bo-Teek handed, beat the "Gaels". "Mac" bagged eight goals and added one assist for a '"'big"9- point night. MacDonald's 8th marker proved to be the event- ual winner. Harry Orr added two others with Eddie Dym- stra, Brian "Butch" Keegan, Bruce Halliday and Vern Mc- Cready scoring singles. For the "Gales", Tommy Conlin was by far the most impressive. The husky leftwing- er scored four goals and added six assists. Jimmie Hinkson, who looks like a real commer, along with 14-year-old Don Stin- son and Mike Gray, were all two-goal men. Stew Wieler, John Davis and Dave Houston were the other shooters. Manager Fred Whalley re- marked after the game, "I'm a little disappointed but a bit remarks, he stated, 'We sure wanted to win that game for the fans as we are trying to revive lacrosse locally, yet to lose only by one goal to Long Branch is quite a chore. Castro- lites are picked by many to win the league pennant." GUELPH TONIGHT Guelph Mohawks, a new en- try like the "Gaels" this sea- son,. move into Oshawa tonight for a schedule encounter, "Mohawks" dropped their home opener 8-6 before 700 fans last Friday at home to Mimico Mounties. Guelph are made up mostly of piayers from Fergus. Game time is 8.30 p.m. Tommy Conlin is a doubtful starter for tonight's fixture. He suffered a badly bruised shoul- der Saturday happy." Asked to explain his A special pre-show featured|;; the introduction of the two teams to the 500 fans in attend-|.. ance. Lacrosse "'brass" on hand included Bill Wallace, presi- dent of the OLA from Long Branch; Secretary Jack Wilson|., of Brampton and Lloyd Gibson, president of the OMLA. Alder man "John" Dyer, representing Mayor Lyman Gifford, handled Be ty the opening face-off and also delivered an interesting speech. LONG BRANCH -- Goal, Cuddy ;de-/2 fence, Dynstra, gan; forwards, Orr, -- Willi Duggan, Salter, Kee- Mi aid, Halliday, Sitarski, eI Cicinski, Hirst, Collins and Woodward. OSHAWA "GAELS" shall; defence, Kadwell, Hinkson, Wil-|son 1. ag Hope; forwards, Davies, Wiel- "J Stinson, Da: Gray, Thom Brady, Honston, Lough ood Coniin, ipson, 18.50. SPORTS CALENDAR anza Moony, 7, 114, 4& 60| Farm. Rococo Rogue, §, 117, 6, Potts, N E Rocamora. Puss 117, 3, Despirito, N Boots, 4, R and W_ Gian, Winner b g 5 Chop Chop -- Bien Lark. Trainer P MacMurray. Start good, won driving. Pool 101,266. SFVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile. 4-year- olds and up, Canadian foaled. Handi- er Purse $7500, added gross $8570. 'AM'D L'KY (b en) 6.10 3.70 os SALL CANAINAN 6.10 3.50 1-TRES SUAVE (A en.) 2.60 Jammed Lucky, 5, 121, 2, Robinson, C Smythe. All Canadian, 6, 120, 8, Dittfach, Despirito, Hellenic Sta. 4 mm 1, EB Tres Suave, Lanson Farm. , 112, 3, Turcotte, 5, 113, Country 'Guy, 4 109, 6, Shields, C ythe. Axeman, 8, 118, 7, Lanoway, Lanson Farm, Eltoro The Great, 6, 110, 4, Walsh, Bill Beasley. Winner b h 5S Jamie K -- Eolita. Large J Starr. tart good. won driving. Pool 16, a &. Fitzsimmons, EIGHTH RACE--1 Mile, 8-year-olds. 3.00 CK 'N. RED . +.» 3,80 Royal Start, 3, 112, » Jo- in Sta, ngaaed 3, 122, &, Dalton, 8 J Santan- gel Black n' Red, 3, 118, 8, Despirito, > Sure, 2 18 2, Ptimm ons, N Shapiro. f oo 3, 1%, 3, Armstrong, J. Dawn "Flash, 3% 7, 7% TODAY SOCCER Oshawa and District League-- Hungaria vs iialia, at 7.00 p.m. and Polonia vs Kickers, at 8.30 p.m, Both games at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. LACROSSE OLA unior League -- Guelph vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 8.30 p.m. SOFTBALL Civil Service League--Foley's vs City Hall, at Cowan's Park and Oshawa Dairy vs Reynolds, at Thornton's Corners. Both games at 6.45 p.m. BASEBALL Leaside Junior League--Osh- awa Canadian Tire Legion- naires vs People's Credit Jewel- lers, at Talbot Park, Leaside, 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY FLOOR HOCKEY Oshawa Simcoe Hall Forest League Playoffs -- Poplars vs Cedars, at 7.00 p.m.; Willows vs Pines, at 7.30 p.m.; Maples vs Oaks, at 8.00 p.m; All games at Simcoe Hall. E F Seagram. Pic n° Pie, 3, 117, 6, Potts, F Gor- ona Buck, 3, 122, 4, Dittfach, Mrs. R E Fisher, Winner b e 8 Royal Note -- Flying Start. Trainer"G Magnusson, Start good, won ridden out. Pool 107,259. Total Pool 798,235 Attendance 17,014. 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