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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Aug 1963, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 28, 1963 ALL HOME - RUNS Heffering's Win 3-0, Tie Belleville Series fifth inning. In the 6th, Palmer Knight opened with a safety but was tagged going to 3rd base on |Hickey's following single. } Oshawa Heffering's Imperials blanked Belleville Joyce Real- tors 3.0, here at Alexandra Park last night, to even up their Eastern Ontario OASA Senior "B" playoff round. Third and deciding game will be played here at Alexandra Park, on Fri- day night, 8.15 o'clock Kingston, who got on via an error, was out trying to steal home. Pitcher Blaine Healey gut their other hit, a single after there were two out, in the 8th. Veteran '"'Pat" Maracle start- ed on the mound for Belleville but gave way to Healey in the second stanza when Reg Hickey opened it with a homer, Then ed the winners while White had two, | Carr, c; Faulkner, If; Muirhead, Hickey, with three hits, head- BELLEVILLE JOYCES -- Batchelor, 2b; Davis, 3b; Oshawa Tonys Win Berth In CNE Final Oshawa Tony's, with stout! Dave Mitchell went the dis- shutout relief pitching by Ron- tance for J. and M., . allowing nie Taylor, made it into the /cight hits. "Breni" Oldfield and CNE Bulova Watch Softball/Neil 'Butch' McMahon pacedjof the Beaches Major Fastball Tournament finals, defeating|Tony's with two hits each. Dick|League finals. Game time is 8.15 J. and M. Cleaners 6-2, in a|/Gibb had a big triple. For J. and|p.m. sudden-death, semi-final, last|M. Cleaners, Johnny Banks had J. AND M. CLEANERS -- night. itwo hits of the four giving up|Stewart, ss; Harmer, If; Cozy, Tonks, who won the tourna. "eae ee renin : |2b; Johns, rf; Nichols, 1b; ment las i .|_,Fony's scored two runs to go|White, 3b; Gale, cf; Banks, c¢, avian frre Haven ako over jahead. 21 inthe 2nd, Bob Grier and Mitchel bled Stoney Creek Quigiey's, was safe on an error. Brent Old-) OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield, in 12 innings, in. the - final field singled and both | scored|ss; Mroczeck, If; McMahon, game tomorrow night, starting 0°" "Butch" . McMahon's ring-|rf; MacDermaid, 1b; Booth, ¢; at 7.30 p.m. ing two-bagger, Gibb, cf; Price, 3b; Armstrong, Tony's play their third game in as many days, hosting Randall- Roy Metals in the second game Another four runs crossed the|b; Grier, p and Taylor, p in Reg White was the pitching hero in the win, striking out 14 Belleville batters and giving up only two hits and just two walks, in a masterful per- formance. Jim Horwood singied with two out, after Davis had got on via an error, to make it/hits off Healey, their first a close for a Belleville run, in the|home-run blow with bases second inning. In the 5th, Chucklempty, by Jack Shearer, in the cf; Taylor, in his first season| - |with Tony's, took over from . __||"Big Bob" Grier in the 5th in- ~~» ~~. \ning, with the score tied 2-2 and <4 slammed the door shut for the fly, while Nick Mroczeck and \rest of the way. Brent Oldfield had hits to high- | The 24-year-old righthander, |light the rally. jusing. his rise ball to perfection,) J, and M, scored one run in , ' whiffed seven of the nine bat- the 1st and 4th 'nnings. | : : "th : oe ; an ™ ters he faced. Tonight at Alexandra Park, plate in the 6th, to put the game on ice.for Tony's. Bobby Booth jwalked, Dick Gibb doubled, Danny Price had a_ sacrifice 5th. Officials -- Lou Visconti (plate) and Ken Thompson (bases). RHE 100 010 02 4 1 002 004 xf 8 2 with one out, John Carnwith also homered, to make it 2-0. Doug Cole walked and Rez White singled and Healey took over, Heffering's collected only five Kingston, 1b; Horwood, rf; Plane, ss; Maracle, p; Healey, p in 2nd OSHAWA HEFFERING'S -- O'Reilly, 2b; Shearer, cf; Pion- tek, If; Knight, c; Hickey, rf; Simcoe, 3b; Carnwith, 1b; Cole, ss; White, p. J. and M. | Tony's Harvey Kirby Wins Three Yacht Races Harvey Kirby, the "surprise package" of the season at the Oshawa Yacht Club, added \three first-place finishes to his tally, in the three races held at OYC last weekend. This is the third and final series of the season, for the : Hg Sy re hen Wolo ciinientad & |Lucas, Germond and Schultz aul flue fp Magwesobolg ol or : , . when they eliminated Agincourt|adding singles. Bey March|"@Ye) resterly wind of 6- NO FISH TALE THIS ae HE HAS THE PROOF! Seal-O-Wax girls 9-3, in the third/singled in the 8th and scored '010 mph and a well laid out . and deciding game of theirlopn hits by Pelow and Lucas, |Statting line, provided the fleet Tale" He aiso picked up a hardtop series, last night at Pickering. |after two out. '\with a good "beat" to the first fair "fish Sandra Paradise, pitching the| In the 9th, a walk to Boddy mark, has the win, gave up seven hits but kept}and single by Germond, plus an Joe Patterson managed two ae them scattered and she claimed|infield out and then an infield|seconds, but a protest by Kirby, shown 14 strikeouts as she kept Agin-|€rror, gave the Cleaners their|in the first race, against Pat- court's attack muffled. The last two runs, jterson, was upheld. Car] Burrell Seal-0-Wax girls got their first) 1n all, the Oshawa girls earn-|and Nels Wilder squared off for run in the third inning when|ed their win on a total of 15 hits|the afternoon, finishing next-to Linda Jarvis opened with a|with Connie Lucas and Carol/each-other in each event, double and scored later on a|Germond having three apiece; The running of three races wild pitch. In the fourth, Julie|While Pelow, Boddy, Schultzjenabled the committee to get Green Gaels Face Brampton Here Tonight Brampton Armstrongs move « jinto the Oshawa Children's} Arena tonight, for the second game of the Eastern Canadian funior 'A' lacrosse finals, against Oshawa Green Gaels Game time is 8.30 p.m Brampton, who coasted to the pennant copping 20. wins and dropping only four, are current ly holding an impressive 10 lead in the best-of-seven finals Monday in the "Rose Town" |Brampton handed the "Gaels"| jtheir first setback after 13 con- jsecutive victories, with a 13-3 lacing Johnny McCauley and Bobby Haw, a pair of veterans with Brampton, are convinced they can take the Motor City club in| | 'SPORTS MENU _ ByGeo.H.Campbell | SPORTS EDITOR "WIN THIRD GAME | Scugog Cleaners Oust Agincourt Oshawa Scugog Cleaners ad-| The winners bunched four hits * vanced to the 3rd round of the|for two runs in the 7th, Cheryl Provincial Women's Sofiball|Pelow starting this rally with Union Junior "A" playdowns, | f | Raa hing From Soup To Nuts | 'Everyt GORDIE MacMILLAN, this city's outstanding lawn bowl- er, currently competing in the 'Canadian Championsnips at Hamilton, has proved the sensation of the week's play and is still undefe.ted. Today he meets another unbeaten ace, Sandy 'Houston, the British Columbia ace, who competed in the World'. Singles championships last year. Houston favored by the experts, due to his experience as well as undeniable skill but the Oshawa bowler. is a sentimental favorite with matiy of the spectators. Gordie has been one of the local club's aces for several years but this summer he hit his peak form at the right top and swept both the Ontario Assoc, Sin- | gles Championship and also the annual Provincial Tourna- ment, at Toronto. If he fails.in his crucial match today, he wil' still have had a tremendous season--- but if he should win the Canadian crown, then indeed will this have been a big : -- here with a 43-lb., 10-0z-ounce spring salmon, that won him Vancouver Sun Salmon Derby, this past weekend, over thousands of competitors. motor boat and outboard mo- tor, for his feat. --(CP Wirephoto.) the stor He's five games or maybe in four. year x x x SOFTBALL RESULTS involving Oshawa and district teams, in their OASA playoff action last night, appear in the variety column today--they didn't all win, but most of them survived. Only sad note came out of Cobourg, where Oshawa MacLean's Fuels dropped a tough 4-3 decision to the Trenton RCAF, in their third and deciding game of the Eastern On- tario Intermediate 'A' playdowns. Trenton will now meet the Liftlock City winners while MacLean's will have to con- centrate on the "City Championship" playoffs. Oshawa. was x the Sir gave 0 the ones | 'hit f hit sat the :| 1b; Kee- force it. 3-1 Keenan made Bob x last he account sor To keep the ladies from redeeming 'any losing ticket they find, Latonia will limit the trade-ins to special tick- ets sold only at special win- dows. Seven-Up Shopsy, and Tony's asking public financial support Jack Armstrong each had four.|to send Alex to a In the triple department,/ Meets over the fall and "Sonny" Hill end Jack 'Reqd' tO prepare him against MacDermaid both of Tony's, flight competition each had four. i 'Alex is practising every Fraser Scott, pint-sized sec- night after he finishes shift ond baseman with Randall-Roy's 4! the Motors, out at Alexander won the batting title with a re Park. He walking -approxi- snectable .398 average, Bob Mately 12 -- miles night Grier was next with a .257 in preparation but it mark. Jack Foley of Randall's :Dat he be faced with had the leadership in two-base #9, the type of competition he hits, with seven and Bob Booth|{#" only get at large' track of Teny's had six meets FINAL STANDINGS GPWLT Pts. OSHAWA TONY'S, who have been playing almost nightly for 'the past 10 days, get no rest until the weekend. They play Randall-Roy Metals, second game of their Beaches League championship playoff series, here at Alexandra Park tonight and they need a win to even up the count, in this 3-out-of-5 'set. . ... GENOSHA ACES and MacLean's Esso go at it to- morrow night at Alexandra Park, 8:15 o'clock, in the second game of their "City Championship" series. MacLean's won The first one quite handily but may find the Juniors in better form on Thurscay night. . . . LACROSSE FANS who have been following Oshawa Green Gaels this summer, will be out jn force at the Children's Arena tonight. It's the second game of the 4-out-of-7 championship finals, against Bramp- ton and will likely be a real sizzler! FORT ERIE RESULTS Claiming series of This is no "Fish but it is a pretty tail'! Karl Emde proof of his fish didn't get away! In the Monday game, Gael 4 x h te fi ' igeaed tert hoy soc re pod . Sing opened with a single, ad-|ad March each had a couple.|this final best-8-out-of-10 series knocking off Long Branch Cas- vanced yn two infield outs and|Penny Gibb fanned nine batters,|back on schedule. jtrolites and Alderwood Terriers Tl eT i ' OQ scored on a single by Joan Ken-|_ AGINCOURT -- Yeahman, If;|_ This Labor Day weekend will in straight games dall, Julie Sing had two of her/Gibb, p; D. Jarvis, ef; Johnson,|S¢e. & full three days of sailing Manager "Fred" Whalley of team's seven hits. |ss; Sing, c; Adams, 3b; 1,,|activity at Oshawa Yacht the Gaels explained it this way , The losers got their third and|Leahman, rf; Kendall, -1b; L |Club. a : late last night. 'We had the! final tally in the 7th, Kendall|Jarvis, 2b; Upton, rf in 2nd. On Saturday, Frenchman's chan advanitene on eeven cece, walked and was forced by L.|. OSHAWA -- Pelow, c; Lucas Bay yachters will have their sions and'-on six of them Jarvis. A wild pitch and passed|3b; Boddy, ss: Germond, 1b: annual "sail down" to Oshawa Brampton scored, four of which) Three-straight hits for -- thefir 7th. Mowat walked withjwith a single, Ted Jones sacri-,b@ll got her across the plate, jSchultz, 2b; . Paradise, p; ia they will stay overnight, for were on break-aways. This|winning run, after one out in'one out and then Drake con-|ficed and then with two out, Mc- _Penny Gibb pitched for Agin-|Clough, cf; March, rf; Turner,|*"¢ annual inter - club team doesn't happen and our defence|the bottom of the 9th inning, nected for a le, A juggled|/Kee drew his second walk and re gh pone doubled|!f; Crossman, If in 8th. Tropk tu Paine The Usher ahead 3-1 going into the bottom of the 7th and the RCAF just didn't check when theyjgave Trenton RCAF a 4 ':/bali in the outfield let Mowat|Weldon smacked his second hit)" dnd kone = we second: stan- : co enmes y will se premier award. should have," added Whalley.|dict over Oshawa Max score and then an error throwjof the game, to score Keenan scored on' a wild pitch . shawa will be trying hard te team tied it up. In the bottom of the 9th, they earned their (Certainly fellows like Dave| Esso Fuels in the 'third and scored Drake after Wanna-) Ratusn ack who pitched the rs 4 Single by Mary. Clough, Don Fisher Wins {regain this trophy, which wa; winning run on three-straight hits to spoil what had been a Lough and Tommy Conlin didn't|deciding game of their OASA/maker had walked with two out.' aye f t the G : foe ihe 'ai Pegiar s first run, In the \claimed by FBYC last season. very creditable pitching chore by Ted Jones. Another of the jturn in their usual top efforts.|Intermediate "A" playoff se- 'Trenton's winning run in the most part of the game for , oO sol nnes, UAW Golf Event MS Monday, Oe members Jones boys -- a pitcher also but no relation, had better suc- iho era Don Arthurs, Bobiries, last night at Cobourg bottom of the 9th came after a ar reas ie wey forced Boddy at Sa Hine but bh gg to rissa, ego cess. Ronnie Jones fanned 14 batters as he pitched Brooklin |"@w and John McCauley man-| Up until the end of the 7th J retired Drake, the/Butterfield in mth inning | Germond scored on a choice Don Fisher emerged as 1963 tad "e aan: & cage ak ity, |48¢d only one each in the initiallinning, each team had five hits first batter. Cole singled Jid and the Jatter faced only seven! gy, ay is eee winner of the Alex "Scotty'|#°5**: Concretes to a 5-0 shutout win over Lake Wilcox in King City. (encounter how 4 "| nimng, @ ; irst batter. Cole singled, so dic : grounder by Paradise, R N mart bean achaiaics © fag : iter, however Gerry Davis! those extra three timely|Wannamaker and then Kennedyjbatters in the last two frames--| Scugogs broke {I 2-2 dead eid Memorial Trophy, in the|LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Return game is in Brooklin tomorrow night. and Jim Richardson, a pair of blows in the 9th gave Trenton y aS well, to send Cole| walk ng one and fanning four lock in the fifth inning with tol UAW Golf Club's annual mid-| 2nd Race of Series -- 1. H. : : opie ee: second - rate performers did! their margin and the victory./across with the run that wonlof them. runs on three singles, all after| Summer tournament, whichjKirby; 2. C. Burrell; 3. N. OSHAWA TONY'S won their sudden-death game over the ggg cep spy They will now meet' Peter-\and ended the series Cole and Girard each had two/there were two out. Connie concluded on Saturday, Wilder; 4.* D. Hercia; 5. .E. Toronto J and M Cleaners, in the semi-final round of the CNE sue le eae the borough in the Eastern Ontario Oshawa opened the scoring in/hits for the winners. |Lucas, Boddy and Germond de-|_ The 36-hole event proved a peavey an FI ada J. Bulova Watch Tournament last night, with Ron Taylor doing jrock defencethan Poibotharyp ge weit a pe bn : ger pls ier 2 OSHAWA MacLEAN'S -- Min oie a os _ 4 WN lanake will a het Rog ted tae pyre : i. #8 j ,? 4 | 7 2 - | as rs € S-/ Bil cKee, with one out, then er vt sc ics Nt "| pite elpe oddy to advance s 4 %, ; . s-- 1. a splendid pitching job in a relief role. Tony's will meet |match misconduct penalty forjtance for MacLean's and with back-to-back singles by Dave cS, 2b; McKee, ss; Weldon, ¢:!and Lucas to score. 138, Bill Cook had low gross for|Kirby; 2. J. Patterson; 3. Ed. Hamilton Alexanians in the sudden-death final game, tomor- |kicking Larry Ireland and has|a total of 11 strikeouts. Kad an|Weldon and Tommy O'Connor,|0'Connor, 3b; Copeland, the day and Jobn Smith, the/Cheetham; 4, D. Hercia; 5. N. row evening, at the CNE Softball Stadium, with the Bulova |%°en suspended for at least one edge in this department.'In the 6th, Weldon was safe on|Whiteley, If; Pipher, cf, day's best net score. Wilder; 6. C. Burrell and 7. Trophy and a set of watches as the big incentive. If they some Wannamaker walked to open|an error, advanced on an infield|/"4", rf; Jones, p. | Other winners in the tourna.|J- Pascoe. : win, some of the boys may want to exchange their watch i |the a -- tort ed by}o nd scored when Gary| TRENTON RCAF -- Mowat, IDeber wis ae a yl wee a aie - a ladies' type wat ie s were . td ennedy and en with the out,;Copeland: was safe on an errorirf; Drake,.1b; Cole, lf; Wanna ; e sonny . 4loy: ne dete . ' Dae ed : coe ray Aube - h pragenhye : ey » -- | Tony S Claim {Girard doubled to left and when'and later d by Ted White:|maker, 2b; Kennedy, c; Nitts Woodman and "Shine" Cairns, Wilger; Ae Cheetham; week ournamen champions a t e Ex, last year ere at. ome, the balk was bobbled. Kenneadv lke ae Giratd. Sb. Simmons CALENDAR who were presented with prizes|Patterson; 6. D. Hercia. | J. Reg White pitched a brilliant two-hitter for Heffering's Im- scored Oshawa in the|Ratusniack, p; Butterfield, p in by Ken Nicks, proprietor of! Pascoe (did not start). perials to blank Belleville Joyces 3-0. All the Oshawa runs t er urels Trailing. 3-1, Belleville tied iti7th when opened'7th. : the Erinli Golf Club. were the home-run variety, three of 'em, each with the bases | Pe f epee - po | TODAY SRR os oncracse ere WOMEN BETTORS empty. The win 'ties the round and the third and deciding | I B h | . SOFTBALL | ry game will be played here at Alexandra Park on Friday night, | n eac es NEEDS COMPETITION Brooklin Beats | Beaches Major League Piay-| REMEMBER WHEN ...? CAN NOT LOSE! ? under the lights. Scugog Cleaner Juniors won their PWSU Paros orl Peiy the " | a vei ce ee ee By THE CANADIAN PRESS nes Ma 'f , . a s ys b y s a ra li, ; . ~ , series, beating the Agincourt girls last night at Pickering, in Leia ajor astba 11} S k F ] L k W ] I Aesdntia Park £18 da ea | Australia regained the COVINGTON, Ky, (AP)-- the third and deciding game of that se. Don't know whom |ycusur pennant, tome rin der} DOCK FINANCIAL Help GRE WILCOX Aime ot Sautets Gipion| Dats Cup from, the Usted | women wan't be abe, io oy s Nl Ss, ac- 4 Pe § s eight years ago to- make a losing bet on Fri- they meet next, nor when, cording to the final official sta- | Series 0 e ship finals. day by sweeping all five days at Latonia race track x x x tistics, released late last night a Pp ner OASA Bantam Playoffs--Osh-| matches in the tennis fea- | this fall SPORTS SHORT:--Brooklin Jacrossers turned back the ms chief scorer, Dave Grieve of or S awa e e 1 Brooklin Concretes bistkealtete Tae Gae iy ash ture at Forest Hills, N.Y. If the horse they pick runs Port Credit Sailors last night in Brooklin, to keep their title n0"'°: Lake Wilcox "Brooktens" 50 (poo rey: s fl * a ort) Highlight of the tourney .| out of the money on that : a : Tony's -won their thir'd-| Alex Oakley, Canada's waik-|strects, and that ans t ' = . ot,|Perry, 8.15 p.m.; 2nd game of} was the men's doubles day, they'll be able to re- hopes alive, Sixth game is in Port Credit tomorrow night Ki : . deches ts, and that any. donations)last night at King City diamond,|9-out-of-3 series | " 4 : 7 ' E e re * eat... Straight. pennant, .winning 15,{ing champion and Oshawa's out-\from the genera! public or fr ; ' a {eo Out-Ol-s Series. match that opened with a deem the tickets for tradin PORT PERRY Midgets and Storie Park boys play their third | 7 rilekes aa ist be general public or from)to open their 2nd round of OASA| Civil Service League -- Excel- ' acing oon cag , YS pias ir thir sing / and Were involved in|standing track star will be par-|businesses could be made there|Intermediate "C" playdowns.|<iors ve. Firefioh pee 26-game set. Lew Hoad and stamps. A $2 ticket will be and deciding OASA playoff game on Friday evening, six five ties, for 35 points, six morejticipating in his Olympics to The Oshawa Track-and Fieid!Second game in thig a outors slors vs Firefighters, bah Lake-| Rex Hartwig of Australia | worth 20 trading stamps and o'clock sharp, in Brooklin. OSHAWA'S other Midget than runner-up, Randall - Roy at Tokyo in 1964 Council series, is scheduled for Brahe ey ee 2nd game) defeated Tony Trabert and | so on up the line. : League teams are in their own playoff sessions tonight on two gig : The 32-year-old amateur win The can only be lin Community Park, tomorrow 9 0 ria wa MibGr Asch 1 Vie 'Seixas 12-14, 6-4, 6-3, | Each Friday, beginning fronts, with third games: booked for Thursday night, if nec- oa who got to batjner of a Gold Medal for Canada|drawn against for purposes of Might (League Championship Play-|_°"*:_ 7°: ; eg high ego agi? ay essary. . KIWANIS BANTAM teams are in the same sit- {rookie s oticial. times. in "his|at ie hg esac Games, Is Alex Oakley's expenses for var-|, Ron Jones was in top form for|offs) -- Fernhill Park at Sunny-| | pay thei wir ns able ' : okie seascn, as he joined the|presently in rigorous training|jous tournaments this one, He struck out 14 hatle Dark oe VAULTER COMPETES |} Pay their way into the north- uation, with the Connaught Park boys playing in Port Perry club late in the season, pounded|for the 1964 Olympics. He nas! 'The Legion offered to spon.|ters and gave up only three hits penandlgior a "rd Sa : ae ic TORONTO (CP)--John Pen-| °'™ Kentucky track, they'll tonight, second game of that series while four other teams at out six home runs, Team-mate|announced that he will retire Alex" explnined Mer tke to claim the shutout, Glen|p.m.; et ae af Pe oh anenel 23-year-old Northeast touls.| al get double stamps for home will be contesting quarter-final playoff rounds. They, i tae ~~ round. from ote ea ipa t the American Athletic] Wright cog in the fourth in- Semi-Final series; 3rd gamesjiana State College senior who| ie pice Ch Ronee on: too, go Tuursday night, if third games prove necessary. . . « ' Ne Moe Galand of : mlor,. Barciey Law Union turned the proposal down|! Fiabe "ake Wilcox didn't getion Thursday night, if series is|!ast Saturday became the first It was th, ruling that the ama.|anet a hit until Bill Jackson) tied .person to pole vault more than fet> could not be spon- With t the 8th with a single.) Kiwanis Bantam League --17 feet, will compete in the Ca- 1-y one organization,"| Vic! {WO out, Frank Hillabee|Nipigon Park at Woodview|nadian National Exhibition La- aan appealing to the "8S Safe on an error but Jones|Park. 5.15 p.m.; Bathe Park at}bor Day track and field meet,| winter top businessmen and citizens of Osh- ica Ken Roberts to end that Lake Vista, 6.15 p.m.; 2ndjit wa§ 'announced Tuesday. | awa to support their star E. games of 2-out-of-3 series. 3rd! n his attempts to. brag an Lake Wilcox almost avoided! games on Thursday night, " GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS the st bir i jeer ; Olympic meda] to Canada and tutout in their 9th inning.| series tied. 2.30 2.70 Osha Glen Wright got his second hit,| I am confident that Alex is at a two-bagger, to open the inning LACROSSE He te ee ee " end ees on a sacrifice by; Ontario Lacrosse Association Psd RLSBH) Deadect 4 ' : an ;: ' a On McMach ig ao at inr * "he j jp olds and up. Non-winners at this meet-|( ead-Heat for second. the 1960 Olympics in Rome, He flied out t csernag : Pete Joslin| Junior League Championship |' Claiming al! $1500. Purse $800. (8) Also: Sandy Dares, Joan's Commander, s in top-flight condition and 1) Gr: | to right field but Bil|/Finals -- Brampton vs Oshawalg.Fiash Wingay, Bur'son 18.90 5.30 3.70|Patsy G. 2nd, and Leny Boy, am site that given the pro erigocee S good throw kept|/Green Gaels, at Oshawa Chil-|7-Pronto Boy, Zirnis .... ee: ry nite é t al, id J roper) Wrig at 8r nei : wan? Ss * |1-Glena Lee, Dowson ........ . 4 competition during his training f o it at 8rd base and Bill Pol-|dren's Arena, 8.30 p.m.; 2nd) "Kiso: Miss Royal Belly Pu Skytop Tat,| SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot. 3-year-olda i 8, ock flied out to centre, to end game of 4-out-of-7 series. | sential his FIRST RACE -- 7 Furlong trot, 3-year-|4DH-Futurity Chief, Hayes f rime competi 'We have alread eceived 'ontributions from. GM and ns 0s 7s from the Local 222 of the United % 1210 329 Auto Workers, but most of that 1 21 went toward meets in Utica and "";Montreal over | last' two weekends, both which Alex in record times the track." Mr. Law explained that an ac 398 count had been set up in The "aya | Canadian Imperial Bank {| " Commerce at King and Simeose OLD COUNTRY Tony's ne - 7,10 $.30 3.20 Randall's dee 4 TAGE oe anid 27 10 16 TOP TEN HITTERS he of * FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs, 2-year-old year-olds and up. all $2500. maidens. Purse $2100 Purse $1800. (11) 7Siy Stag, Prueitt $1.70 15.60 11.90 8-Unstar, Remillard 2-Dark Hussy, Gordon 2.70 2.80 10-Optimist, Dalton Bb Bettye M, Walsh 9.90 3Haka, Hale Also Ran in Order: Daumonf, Heart- Start good, won handily 3 Wood, Blue Sky Law, Kralover, Chin Up. Also Ran in Order: Keep a Thinking, Winner ch g 2, Merry Maestro -- Onsli. Bene Ducato, Pointed, Well Now, Mon- Trainer, F. Robinson. sieur Beau, Rusty Nail, Whispering Wind Start fair, won easily. and Normanton, Poo! 17,806. Double pool 39,367 Pool 46,852 SECOND RACE - for 3 wig RACE -- ear-olds and. up. Claiming $2500. preareies and up. urse $1800. (12) Pica Vila ZFinal Award, Leblanc . 28.30 12.70 7.80 yy ee Turcott 7-Leaf Lifter, Ditttach 3.40 2 ireret "pink hang e 9-Rright Circle, Harrison 400 . Fraser Scott, RR tor 'Bob Grier, Tony's ... Ron Elliott, Tony's Jake McLean, 7-Ups ..... Neil McMahon. Tony's ... Moe Galand, 7-Ups Ken Courtney. Tony's ... Bob Booth, Tony's Dick Gibb, Tony's Jack MacDermaid, 27.60 12.40 § 4.19 2. ' 2 353 Dairy Queen Wins In Legion Pee Wee | In B00 1 aod 16th Miles for 291 . detieade Allowance. Purse ail tees Tony's Bie 5.802.60 2.40 Gtisy, and Napper Tandy DAILY DOUBLE 7 and 4 PAID $739.20 Winner ch c 4 Final Score -- War Ribbon. Trainer G. S$. Nemelt. Poo! 41,470 THIRD RACE "6 Furs. Zyear-olds. Purse $2100. (7) -Breule, Burton Grand Garcon, for Maiden 740 3.30 2.80 a aie 3.10 230 2 5 4.20 2.70 std 2.20 Remillard 10.20 5,70 4.00 had five 7.40 4.30 est factor 2.60 Winner, i Queen win was Ca Dase lo Optiona) claiming of $4500. Purse $129) {Adios C s-Rendézvous Boy, Zuk 4.00 2.70 3.20] Attendance 4745 J1DH-Adios Dominion, Galbraith 5.00 6.60' Total Mutuel Pool 243,130 4 Furlor F 790 Keep August .15, Claiming all $4500. Purse Bill Jackson Dail bie pool $18,112. Ses ay ee ee 2-Vilal Victory, McKinley x : , in 'trouble in the second inning, V.| Oshawa 9. give hi "om. : icy = : i m that com "City ( hampionship | y943, Claiming all $1500. Purse $800, (8) |tan Counsel, and Ottawa Duke. Oshawa behind him financially | vanced when the fielder bobbled|Genosha Also: Argyel Heather, Sandra Direct, year-olds and Gp. Non-winners of $1500 in each drew walks. M. Jones was} OASA Intermediate "C" 'Play |DNF--Did Not Finish. 8-Doctor Joyce, T'cotte Jr. 34.80 10.40 6.50 \. Carson with the fourth run'munity Park, 8.15 p.m.; 2nd! yHirp RACE --1 Mile pace, 3 and 4 Time 208 3-5. Off at 1002 EDT. at 3 rook AIK : (a) Pool $31,545. . that and Brooklin found hits| CNE Bulova Watch Tourna- ¢Hickory, Waples icles 2.20j)olds and up. Non-winners of $1500 in 1963 4Monarch Park, T'cotte eague playoff game, last night Carson opened with a single, R./Softball Stadium, 7.30 p.m.; i F ed as S-Full Swing, Zuk s Also Ran in Order: Cut Steel, and F ; Also Ran in Order: Edgors Lane, Eleven : re te start goo... won easily English Soccer League matches 9-4 Pool $25.50. ieee rs 9 Yen ge P 4 Carson was the only o -3 Winner, dk b, 4, by Rico Monte -- Puft- Y ¥ one OF ihe Winner, © & 4 by Chop Chep -- Gai icannal 3 Wet Beoncd ince August 1. Claiming all $3500. Purse|win, Beatrice Hat, Sweet Rhythm, and s¢ " ¥CS ror sity z v bitt asc ntistens . 1 z ; $1,100. (8) Sn died oA Gums lt cag bitt as his catcher, but S. Will- walk in his four chances ship Finals Oshawa Mer-| 2.00 2.40 -- One and one-six 3) \ ar the losers, were ac , rn ] ee Pres gram Hanover, Moore NINTH RACE -- 7 Furlong Pace. 3 1-Mosey On,. Dittfaciy ' Charlton 1 , Were actually morejHill, ss; Gibson, ef; Til, 2b; 1-Fire Horse, T'cotte 11.60 5.60: 460 Scunthorpe 1 3-Nothing Sacred, Robinson Ecnerian Reticg. wick vy Carson, rf: R, Jones, Dp B series.' Happy's Mac AE~-Optional claiming of $3500. Purse Sanity: 'Barnsley 0 Southend 1 three' hits Graham Start good, won driving Barbara, He Jeep, and NAKINA 'id Poot $24,507 Soorern Gratien: Rediey Elght. Taquomee,. Rove SP in the rf; Roberts, 2b; Wright, c; Me- Winner ch ¢ 2 Ballydonneli--Tagline. Poo! $44,784 Walsall 1 Colchester 1 Dairy nionship Finals -- Brooklin vs olds and up. Winners of more than $1590) Also: Crystal Guke, Miss Reaper Gus Madame Pardol. Trainer, J J Stewart, their Batten. cf; Hillabee, rf, bat Clear and Fast 'Workington 1 Chesterfield 2 attack rolling i4-out-of-7 series. ' : i % -|and up. Non-wi "ae i ll win a Gold Medal in the same ite Ko San, Benny Volo, and Van Free-)and up. Non-winners o races since Tokyo 7 ni Pool $10,409. $7,300. (7) Wa with to: entec 4 : i pitching -- for THURSDAY paid 4King C. Lee, Holmes i iter him in| Lake Wilcox, ran into serious SOFTBALL throughout the U.S. and City and Districi, SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile trot. 4-year- 2-Wee Danica, Findley 2 Nes vier oh ; ' . i " sd i ' A ad merce: : | Ferguson singled with one out| Assoc. olds and up. Non-winners of 3 races in| Also: Johnnie R., Fanny Symbol, Great. petitic ne > > } n : , ' * pe n e need the people of|then T. Simpson singled and ad-| Playoffs" -- McLean's Esso vs'3-Brad Mack, Lockhart 13.40 5.30 5.80| QUINELLA ON 4 AND 3 PAID 863.00 Aces at Alexandra|2-Stormy Atom, Filion 3.30 eM Pool $12,391. Quinella pool $15,258. we are renare ar er a guiiened 2 1] Jester, Madill 44 a - Becta to prepare him for| the ball, G, Carson bunted safe-| Park, 8.15 p.m,; 2nd game of 2- te bp ON 8 AND 3 PAID $164.50 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3 id pics. : ly, then A. Carson and ;}out-of-3 quarter-final series : 0 d R. Jones q . B. Direct, DNF---Fin's Hat, ONF--Mer-|1963 and $5000 or more in 1962, Purse fi F i ' :"|cury Hanover. $1300, (8) Ee on an infield error.and J.joffs -- Lake Wilcox vs Brooklin Waihi RG ill hit a sacrifice « ceare! Concer 5 , i -|Pool $18,756. 4 \'night A. Grat'n, Stewart Jr. 3.20 2.60 a sacrifice fly 'to score/Concretes, at Brooklin Com-'Poo S-Andy Ell's, Varcoe 90 of the inning game of 2-out-of-3 series, 2nd year-olds. Winners at this meeting pre-| Also: Ann Hal, Marlene R,, Shady Val Jackson steadied away after Round ferred, Claiming all $3500. Purse $1100.\Jey, Tim Star, and Johnny Barnes. in Oshawa Leg Minor fe 3,20 2.90 2.40 4 : 1a¥ re Leg aS } oe were scarce. They got their/ment Oshawa Tony's vs 4Count Marky, Picard $.10 3.40) EIGHTH RACE -- | Mile Pace. 3-year- 'Mall Association's Pee Wee! rire j » . in re : ese aN ray >| 1-Forgetful, Campbell 1 fifta run in the fourth when G.|/Hamilton. Alexanians, at CNE Ase: Alle D Bye Bye Baldwin,|and $5000 or more in 1962. Purse $1300. } » Fitz' . ; t Sas " ard N |Homestead Jordy Who, Widower's Pick, (8) Start. good won driving Start good, won driving Tse Maks hantnaed LONDON (AP) -- Results in ss Ea ie ut ber vbr 1 ; YjJones walked and. M. Jones/Sudden-Death Final Game of|24 Battle Kinney C. TL vnuen Ms. bina bapa 4 "i ueens defeated the Firefight-'singled. ¢ score. Car + |° . Lyn a mes Trail . gied, {0 score arson. G,.!" 1 irtys Town, Little Welch, Cin- : i : e7 'Tournament. 8-Jimmy Belwyn, Burrison 3.30 ious, WMappy Harry, i'll Swear, Upsa. QUINELLA Nos. 3 and 1 PAID $47.90 cane ae Rea en ruesday night ; ; FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot, 3-year- Time 208 1-5. Off at 1025 EDT. ball. Trainer, M Viola ala Division 1 _B Walker . pitche? the win|Concretes to get more than one BASEBALL olds and up. Non-wianers of 2 races Also: Royal Nimble C., Governor Bald- Pool $21,071 Quinella Pool °$25,786 Parisienne. Trainer, D M Huntley. or > Queens, with Jim Nes- safe hit -- he had two and al Lakeshore League Champion-)3 yi Pp & ! |Harry's Joe. malireesses Burnicy 0 Chelsea 0 Aa ae Thistle Hill Don, Ferron ..4.20 3.00 2,60| Pool $25,324 c 1 | ' ; sOn ar é g Try ig i a aes se \ re eourse, for dvear-olds Claiming all $7500 pee ee co On : Tivision I 1 and R, Dittman, battery for BROOKLIN M. Jones, ¢;jchants vs Belleville Kenmors, vay Peters 3rd, Walker 3 ¥ ing all $2500. Purse $1900, (?) Preston 3 4 eifectie hile "ugh Rape at Belleville. Exhibition Park,| also: DQ--Darn Tooting.: Gay Belt,|year-olds and up. Winners of more than 7-Johnsal, Turcotte Northampton 2 clive Willson struck out|V. Ferguson, If; G, Carson, 1b;|8:15 p.m,; 5th game of 4-out-of-7 Cherry Freeze, Brenda Lee C., and/$1500 but not more than $3000 in 1962-637 Start good, 4) deharlie's Folley. W S 4® Division: TH nine batters and avowed only} A. [DQ--Finished 3rd Wut was disquatitied| $1100 (8) ar |» won driving . $ | - s ij > ' &Adiro, Robinson Also Ran in Order: Admirals March, S!art good. won easily godlmetord ¢ ariel 63 ach} LAKE a bea thee LACROSSE and placed 4th, |a-Jean Third, Geisel Jr iso an in rder: erees, entfo risto ? "acn eam Prrors al iS COX -- q i ry DLA SSK Also Rar in Order: Mint Bloom, B inner, ch g, 3, by Blenban -- Morzet Heavy phsty paige Js 1 a eahs m1 and the bit vege Mashinter OLA 'Senior League Cham 5-Wicomico Way, Turcotte Jr 6. G.. Taylanx, and Round Chance Trainer, D A Boddy ght A Lot, and Another ar pay ' ' é : : FIFTH RACE -- 1. Mile pace. 3-year. Time 152 1-5. Off at 1046 EDT dk bc. 3,. by Nearco Jr. their MacMillian, Ib: Foster, If; Pol Trainer D. MH. Campbel! & )» j Vv bilitw 4 thevi! * | Tackse ' Sweeney ort Credit Sailor at Po ort but hot more than $6500 in 1962-63; AE-- Superior Mary, Starlite Chief, and Star Pool 44.442 SEVENTH RACE "0 or Poni $83,440 Total Pool $387,590 Sauthport : Caines z 11 yilfey me ock : ee Ay : ww ane es tit pa : si Ag we z f year-olds and up. Allowance. Purse $2800 artendance | Anu po Aldersho e rean, 30 pm, Sth game 0 ; i 'ted in 8th; Joslin, If in 8th. ' FOURTH RACE ~-- 6% Furs for 3116 Pool 431,343, ,

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