12 THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Thursday, August 15, 1963 FORT ERIE RESULTS | FIRST RACE --- 6 Furlongs dyear PIPFTH RACE - | Mile and 70 Yara ots. Claiming all $2500, Purse $1800, Por d-year-olds, Allowance, Purse $2900, Argo Bound, Dittfach 26.20 Wi} ie (6) orbal Battle, Hale 5.40) 3.That Critter, Ticotte 7.90 $00 2.30 sey Lad, Turse 640° & Double Rall: Burlon 9.20 290) Start good, won driving Aled Gary, Fitzsimmons Alte Ran in Order: Gardens Win, Guid: /siart yood. won driving ing Wave, Royal Wayfarer, Tagdonnel!, aiso Ran in Order: A-Free Trial, Jenityn, and Fiddle Diddia, Hulyarso, aed Grand Vitesse West, 14% oe Lest ~- Bounding Ace, a. coupled | rainer, QUINELLA, 3 and 5, PAID $54.00 Pool 149 Dovbte Peel 4.071 Winner, ro @ 3, Bergeruk --Criteria,| Trainer P MacMurchy. SECOND RACE -- 6 Furlongs, Ror 3 Trainer | \ | year-olds, Claiming all $2500, Purse $1800, P00! 27,209 Quinella Pool 31,051 (6), | 1sTop Trade, Robinson 64 340 2.70 Deals RAGE = 6 hy tgs ston "(4)| }Canadian Shield, Gordon 3.00 2.60) 0 ane ai 370 10 2. 0 4June's Choice, Burton 3.70) "Strengboy earamons } Start good, won easily &Popsaysno, Ed Simpson 3.0 2. }Croatan, Harrison iol Also Ran in Order: Queen's Maid, Five .\) 1 good, won driving For Fun, and aninty Sadie DAILY DOUBLE, 7 Also Ran in Order: Barracho J, J. and |, PAID $97.20 Winner, ch g, 3, Top Admiral -- Lady Wonderwine and Rascally Chall, Nat A @ Smithers Winner, bh, 7, by Phalanx -- Mighty Pool 4,430 Dobree, Trainer, M. Julius, Pool 56,699 THIRD RACE - 4 Furs. for d-year-old ons up. Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900, SEVENTH RACE 1 and lath igen for Syear-olds and up, Claiming Ser Runnymede, Terry 61.30 23.90 10.60 $4500. Purse $2200. (7) 2-Musical Prince, Parsons 0.40 5.00/SLast Dividend, Fites's 3.20 3,00] 7-Faithtul Tim, Harrison 4.40.4Wings of Flight, Turcotte "ia in) Start good, won driving DRidge Road, Harrison 390 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Eltoro the Grea' Ponder On, For a Time, and He Jeep. Winner, bik, hy 5, Dy War Result -- Miss Dividend, Trainer, L. Lear, Foo! 60,735 Also Ran in Order; als Oh ee Ky , @ 4 Lord Lochinvar ~ Fleur, Trainer A G Smithers, Poo! 54,07) Hippomedon, Cas. Prince D'irlande and La FOURTH RACH -- 6 Furlongs year-olds and up, Claiming all, Purse $1,900, (8) For + $1500 EIGHTH RACE .- | and '& Miles syearolds and up, Claiming all $2500,! Purse $1900 (8) +Cpl. Bingo, Gordon 8.40 4.90 3.10 ).0ur Interview, Fites's 11.90 5.70 3.90 2-Eternal Lock, Fitz'ns 620 4.20'5 Trust Him, Leblane 4.00 2.40 Field Trial, Simpson 4.10 S-Our Fool, Turcotte 20 Sart good, won driving Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Sister Baby. Senor, Also Ran in Order -- Niagara Drift, Teddy, Be Merry. Rosequeen, and Park: Piin, Sixth Sense, Prince Porter and side Drive. stan Gray Winner, b g, §, Don Bingo -- Tracelene, Winner, ba, 4, by Pildorin -- Lady In Trainer, W F Edmiston. terview. Trainer, &. MH. Trudell, Pool S, S44? Pool 44,329. Total Pool 499.525. At. 8,417 English F. A. Bars Players For Canada LONDON (CP)--The Englis! Football League Wednesday re iterated the ban that prevents YESTERDAY'S ey a ee summer layoff, It was put 'into'py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| -- a Batting -- Dick Stuart, Red| Speaking from the league's|sox, rapped six hits, including] headquarters at St. Anne's in'ogth homer, and drove in six| Lancashire, a spokesman ex splitting output equally in} pressed regret but said the rul 5-4 doubleheader sweep of| ing was based on a world-wide rican League leading New decree by the Federation of In ternational Football Assoc Pitching -- Dick Donovan, In-|3 etions. dians, defeated Chicago White} The league spokesman deni ed Sox 10 in U1 innings, allowing} English officials had ins ly four singles andrteiring 18 the ban but said that the Can row at one stretch GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS | dians had brought eives They backs it upon them. went behind people's They should have con tac te h te am | offic ials instead of direct to the play 14-7 Ame York Yanke es a RBIRST RACE -- 1} Mile pace. 3-year.) Also: A---Cindy Riddell, B---Niagara olds and up. Non-winners. of 2 races Chance, Flemington's First, 8---Armbro/ since July 6 Claiming el! $1500, Purse Dorie,- Bill Madam Victor, Bille Blue . (8) G., A~Van's Countess, and Sunrise Darn 7-Fin's Hat, Feagan 10.00 4.30 2.90 ley Stormy Atom, Filion 4.30 2.80 A--Coupled---Roweland Stable entry $Lochinver Scott, Holmes 3.20 B--Coupled--M Webster entry Also: Happy Babe, Breeze On, Can, | Pool 28,542 t U Har Evelyn Harmony. Plaudit, and arel's) cern RACE -- 4°% Furlong pace. % on-winners of 2 races (6) 8.00 3.10 2.10 ert Bey Pool 11,325. Dally Doudle pool 17,155 SECOND RACE - te Miles trot, yearclds and up, Nomwinners since Ju! 4 Claiming all $9900. Purse $1100 @-Spencer Stokes, Kingston 16.80 9 dGay Belt, Geisel Jr 4.20 Singram Hanover, Moore DD ON 7 AND & PAID $138.00 Fleetwood t | fon Nancy. Meadow Grattan, and Fast Traffl QUINELLA ON 5S AND 4 PAID ad Pool 20,254. Quinetia pool 19.44 Alse: Brown Wolf, Dictator Pick, 'sevENTH RACE -- ? Furlong pace, ba Ulla Lee Henley, Mary Dillon. and Komo \aa:.cigs and up. Winners of more tha ka Queen $1,000 in 1943. Claiming all $4800. Puree Pool 21,289 $1,300. Success Stormy, Fiilon 4.10 3.00 2.90 Rigg RACE -- 1} Mile pace, d-year v's: C'der, MeCallum 3.0 3.60 oids up. Nonwinners of 2 races Waples 290 ance iy & Claiming all $1800. Purse dv Dares, Goldie's Sister, $800, (8) 4 Dancer SWindsor C. Chief, L'rene +2 2.40 Port Hope's Boy, Hil! 039 GBell: Jester, Medill S$) RIGHTH RACE -- 7 Furlong trot. 3 Alse:. Toogood, Miss Star Chief, Single yeo s 8 ners of $5,000 Chips, Lusty Lory, and Hickory Doc cialming of Pool 25.416. $ 0.90 4.10 2.70 POURTH RACE -- 7 Furlong pace t 2.90 2.90 Purse 2 Se 5.42 year-olds, Non-winners of 2 races 3200 (8) Q, Wind Song, Cherry PStoney Burke, Campdell 4.6 3.30 2.90 Freeze, Kippen Lee, and Ottawa Duke $Gracie Lochinvar, Dowson 4,70 3.80 Poo! nae Deep Run Grattan, Maditi $% Also: Lynden Albert, Dartes Patrick 1 Mile pace, }yeer Kawartha Léo. Lynden Alex, and Twin ane 38500 in kel'a Irish. "g of $4500 Poo! 27,94. 5.50 3.20 2.50 PIFTH RACE -'} Mile .The Standard 4% 3.2 bred Horse Society) trot, syearclds. }Pine 3@ Danny, Macrae Purse $2500 added. Gross Purse $4.50 Also: Sharp Gain, Henry's Allen, Ger. an mika, Swan Sona. and Peter W, $Armbro Duke, McKinley 3.30 2.0 stai "Mutuel pont 291,043. +Fiemington's Song, Horton 2,70 2.40 Pool 40.928 Hoch, Lascelles 4.70 Attendance 5.391 TASTE WHAT'S HAPPENED TO LEMON AND LIME! o leem every tingling time! Try TEEM ,.. the lemon-lime taste treat that goes great with every- thing! Go light... GO TEEM every tingling time! Pepsi-Cola Canada Lid. makes ice- clear Teem--that's why il's so good! _ Bettled In Oshowe By . . . SMITH BEVERAGES LTD. 730 PAREWELL STREET 723-1011 ~|dianapolis ) Son | Brampton Srs. | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | B THE. CANADIAN PRESS |Cleveland Upset St. Kitts | ' National League San Aibaiek Wh Pet, GBL| Kansas City 58 62 483 18 56 66 459 21 53 63 457 21 ST. CATHARINES (CP) \Detroit 52 04 48 9 . Los Angeles 69 48 500 | the opening game of their best: /St, Louis 46 83 5554 |. Wednesday's Results 7 f-seven Ontario Lacrosse Asso-|© incinnatl 85 57 .5a8 6% new York 7- 4 Boston 14-5 lciation Senior semi-final Chicago 61 56.521 8 Cleveland 1 Chicago 0 B t led 1-0 followi [Philadelphia 63 58 521 8 (Baltimore 1 Minnesota 2 Re et dad 48 char ianuran 60 58 508 914 |Detroit 5 Kansas City 2 ee Lobel b gg ser ac ni eeseg! |Milwaukee 61 59 508 9% nadernet 0 Los Angeles 2 leame back to tle the score §.5/Houston ¢ = oh te | Today's Probable Pitchers in the third and force the ex- NeW York Abd S31 3018 |New York, Williams (5-3) a tra 10-minute period Wednesday's Results Boston, Wilson (9-13). Zarda 2 New York 4 Baltimore, Pappas. (11-7) Overtime goals by Bill Casta» itor, Gord Thompson and Mike Finnegan gave the visitors the jwin, * 7 Chicago 2-3 Philadelphis 7-9 a 2 St, Louis 3 San Francisco 7 Cincinnati 6 Ls Angeles 8 Milwaukee 5 John Spicer ted Brampton with is, goals while Finne- Today's Probable Pitchers gan had two and Ken Richard-| Los Angeles, Koufax (18:5) at son, Castator and Thompson one Milwaukee, Hendley (6-9), It looked for a while like In Indians would run sway with the southern divisior iead in the International League Dodgers Would Crackers anc agal "i of ae helpir hard by Atlanta their current campai leader Syracuse Chiefs northern: division isn't Closed Circuit any either LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Atlanta defeated ArkansasAngeles Dodgers baseball club Travelers 8-3 Wednesday nightiexpressed interest Wednesday jto pull within 319 games of In-jin a new plan to establish pay p p! jdianapolis, while Syracuse was|television, handing Indians a 6-0 shutout, | A spokesman said the Dodg- Toronto Maple Leafs swept ajers have always indicated they oubleheader from Buffalo Bi-/would like to offer their games ane 2-1 and 12-3, and Roches-/on closed-circuit, subscription ter Red Wings beat Columbus'telvision, Jets 5-3, Richmond at Jackson; "A qualified group now ap- ville was rained out pears to be serious in getting Jerry Buchek rapped a fourth the g oar permission MY inning home run with Joe Mor-/Start in the business of | su gan on base to give Crackers a scription television," he added 3-2 margin Then Phil Gagliano) 28 New York, a group which hit a three-run blast in the ninth Plans to deliver television pro- ito give Leroy Gregory his sey. 8'ams via telephone lines an- enth victory in 18 starts, nounced Tuesday it will offer Willie Smith's fivechit pitch.(it8 stock to the public next -- ae ' Ay PEE) one ing coupled with powerful Chief " cs led. 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GBL Jerry Cheevers, Don Carr and Chicago "Bilsworth (16-7). or Syracuse 67 60 .5a8 Gary Moore collecting sinsles. pin) (9:10) at Philadelphia, Mc-| Rochester 88 82: 516 1'4 Lish (11-8) N Buffalo 85 65 500 aig | L { Pittsburgh, Cardwell (9-12) at! Toronto 85 65 500 ly | oronto Qa S New York. Cisco (711) N Richmond 4 69 439 11 Southern Division American League Indianapolis 72% 571 = Tie For Third | WI Pet, GBL Atlanta BR AT 44 8M w York 74.42 638 Arkansas 47 62 SIN Bly Choa 47 51 568 & Columbus f2 62 500 9 On Double in Minnesota 66 $2 559 9 Jacksonville 47 77 879 24 Baltimore 46 58 345 1049 Jacksonville 47.77 379 24 By THE ASSOC IATE D PRESS poston 57 60 487 17by Wednesday's Results Atlanta 8 Arkansas 3 Richmond at Jacksonville ppd ran 5 Columbus 3 f Indianapolis 0 2.12 Buffalo 1-3 Today's Games Atlanta at Arkansas N Richmond at Jacksonville N Rochester at Columbus N Syracuse at Indianapolis N Toronto at Buffalo N acuse nto Dow Duckworth (49)|ihe Scottish League defeated|to the Stadium since the Osh: or Daniels (3-8) at Los Angeles,! Newman (0-3) Professional will visit Oshawa onjnounce their Canada |League, ti line-up, after a fessional soccer team to visit lect the side "the City of Oshawa since the) The game is expected year 1932, when Kilmarnock of|draw the largest soccer crowd to|s the old Oshawa Nationals, by alawa Soccer league was revived, 'Toronto City Plays Oshawa's All-Stars For Auditorium Fund | Toronto City, of the Eastern} The City team will play the/Rovers, He is in his second Soccer Oshawa All-Stars, who will an-/Season with City at Sunday afiernoon, the first pro: meeting of the executive to se: ee ed with Blackpool are now with the Toronto team mous Celtic team, when he wae 14 and has been called 'Mr. Perpetual Motion" by Scottish and Toronto fans, : Zolly Vigh, goalkeeper ig & iHungarian; Ray Edwards, at centre-half, a former. Maltese nternational and John Kos. midis, at inside right, is a for- mer Greek International play- or The game should be entertain. ing to local fans and an oppor- tunity for local fans, who have nol seen soccer, to see the best players display their skills, Toronto City tied Toronto Italia last weekend and the Caldwell and are the who played with Dave Tommy full-backs Ab. erdeen in Scotland for six sea-/ttalia team, composed of play- ons, and McGlennon, who play. in England third season! ers of national status all over jthe world, has been called "equal to any team in the Eng- lish first Division." Their pay- in their score of 3:1 before the (till then) about 10 years ago Willie Callaghan, at. outside) roll amounts to over $4,000 per jlargest sports crowd in the, The Toronto team has been injright, practiced with the fa-/week history of Oshawa, 4,500 existence three years and in its! ---- Malcolm Smith, pastsprosident first season had the famous} of the UAWA and a staunch sup. Stanley Matthews on its roster Www, Your Home Better 'Iporter of the Kilmarnock team/along with the then captain of] ~ he was born in this Scottish| England Johnny Haynes and} with coal mining centre was at, the captain of the Irish National that game and as a director of side, Danny Blanchflower the Auditorium he will be in at) Stars of the present side in tendance at the game Sundayiclude Willie Muirhead 'in goal to accept the proceeds for thea 22-year-old, who has played Oshawa Civie Auditorium Build.) with the famous Hibernian team jing Fund 'in. 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