ad Boys Defeat To Beat Generals MacLean's Esso, Even Up Series Bad Boys Appliance defeat- ed MacLean's Esso 9-2, last night at Alexandra Park, to even up their Oshawa City and District Softball Association City Championship semi-final playoff -series, at one game apiece. : Third and deciding game in this round, for the right to meet Heffering's 'in the finals, will be played at Alexandra Park on Tuesday night, at eight o'clock. Macléan's grabbed their two uns, for an early lead, in the first inning when Bill McKee walked with one out, Ted White- Bad Boys, settled down to pitch a steady game. He gave up five more hits but kept them) scattered and MacLean's were unable to score again. Whiteley had two of the losers' six hits, with McKee, O'Connor, Keenan and Gray sharing the others. Jack Sneddon opened the first frame for Bad Boys with a triple but Ted Jones fanned the next two batters and got the fourth to fly out, leaving Sned-| don stranded. | MacLean's held their 2-0 lead| until] the fourth inning, when ley singled, Tom O'Connor flied|Bill Berwick opened with a) gut but then Jim Pipher was/single, With one out, BiH Solo- fe, on an outfield error, to set}mon also singled and Joe Mel-| Whiteley|nick drew a walk. Jack Mac- kness bunted safely and George) After the bad start, Dan! Westfall singled, then Dan Retars, on the pitching slab for|Peters completed the six-run| p sc ne canara. NB iat Aci intial PON. ct th - McKee ore. and By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' rally with a homer, left. Bad Boys had one more good inning, the 8th, when they scored three runs, on a walk io Berwick, safe bunt by Brabin, a double by Solomon and single by Melnick, . The winners collected 11 hits off Jones, with Sneddon, Mack- ness, Solomon and Peters each having a pair while Berwick, Brabin, and Westfall had singletons. BAD BOYS -- Sneddon, 1b; Reilly, 2b; Berwick, cf; Brabin, rf; Solomon, $3; Melnick, 'c; Mackness, 3b; West'all, If; and Peters, p, MacLEAN'S ESSO -- Minacs, 2b; McKee, ss; Whiteley, ib; O'Connor, 3b; Pipher, cf; Wel- don, c; Keenan, rf; Gray, If; Jones, p; Bilenduke, If in 9th. into deep Jr. Petes Raliy an THE TIGHT LINE Peterborough - Petes hit for,at the 12.50 mark. Wayne tipped) three goals in the final period|in 2 humming drive from the last night in Peterborough, to/ point by Domm, defeat the Oshawa Generals 5-4,) Danny O'Shea scored the in the second exhibition gumejlone Oshawa goal, of the final between the two Junior A clubs.|period, sandwiched _ between The Generals, who held a 3-2/three by the Petes. edge heading into the final 20| PETERBOROUGH -- _ Goal, minutes, got goals from RodjRex and Goddard; defence, Zaine, Bobby Orr, Wayne Cash-|Q'Byrne, Jamieson, Vander- man and Danny O'Shea, hisiburg, Sharpe and Jopling; for- second in the twin exhibition|wards' Peterson, Sprott, Her- games with the Petes. irington, Bean, Curtis, Naud, Peterboroughwho found fresh|Scammell, Godson, Watson, legs for the final period, outyxRedmond, Pyke, Latinovich, scoring Oshawa 3-1, got mark-|Kartio, Grant, Hunt. ers from Jopling, Sprott, Herri-| ogHawA -- Goal, Young and| man, Redmond and Grant. Gibson; defence, Orr, Larue, Rod Zaine of the Generals|poberts Domm and Dunnell: teamed with Wayne Cashman|fo ns ea O'Shea, White. at 8.57 of the opening pericd); ane Cashman Lange O'Shea to open the scoring. While ang Lastic 4 ' Buchanan was sitting out an é * interference rap, Jopling direct-| FIRST PERIOD ed Jamieson's point drive be-| 1, Oshawa: Zaine (Cashman) hind Ian Young, in the Oshawa| a rer vernee cage. | 3.:Oshawa: Orr (White)... 18. Peterborough's captain, Bob! , Penalties -- Buchanan (elbowing) 1.43, hae Dunnell (charging) 2.27, .Sprott (elbow Jamieson, off for ing) 5.55, Orr (tripping) 6.10, Naud (trip- watched as Bobby Orr complet: ping) Flite evra 8 Seg h Ie Lt * air (tripping 05, Dunne tripping ed the scoring, when he tucked|{,%5, "Jamieson (inter.) 17.37, Dubeeu| a drive from Bill White behiiid elbowing) | the Pete's Goddard, | Both clubs notched _ singie goals in the middle period, as| 5. . et arti j . tod.-| (Doom, Zaine) sae 12.50 both starting netminders, Go0d-| penaities -- Roberis 'ini. 4.07, Jamie-| dard of the Petes, and Young}son (tripping) 4.54, Little (holding) 5.29. interference, 19.38. | SECOND PERIOD | 4, Peterborough: Sportt P| (Sharpe, O'Byrne) 12.14 Oshawa: Cashman | Ontario Fnals. Oshawa Heffering's vs Windsor/Tyi, aliows your bait to settle, z TODAY FOOTBALL Ontario Junior Conference -- Oshawa Hawkeyes vs Niagara : mM, -- at Niagara Falls 8:30 p By KEN ROBERTS Oshawa COSSA "A" Division} Rainbows are still giving -- (Senior) -- O'Neill at Cen-|many an angler a good tussle in tral, 6.30 p.m,, at Kinsmen Sta- some of Southern Ontario's bet- dium; Donevan vs McLaughlin, streams. The full migration at 8.00 p.m.; at Kinsmen Sta-\having just started, still gives dium. * to cash in on bountiful (Junior) --Central at O'Neill,|catches, In many cases, Spring :.00 p.m, at Kinsmen Stadium.) ¢ page will be in. order, some of the best catches still SATURDAY |being taken on worm. Experi- sc fare fenced spirning men will use a OASA Senior "A" Playoffs --|<mall hook, tied directly to the St. Thomas vs Oshawa Tony's! line, This will allow the fish to at Alexandra Park, 4.30 p.m;./ concentrate on what appears to 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Southern he a mere glob of worm. About ; wo to three feet up the line, a Pa 25 Sy eer _ luw hunters in your party. For, when men are together in the bush even for a day, nerves get On edge. So, give -- don't take.|of / little sacrifice on your part could make the difference be- tween a happy hunt or an ulgy memory, SAY 'PLEASE' I'd just like to mention one more point while we are on the subject of courtesy. It's an old tune and sung every hunting season -- "Get off my land you guys". Sounds pretty final and rough? Well it is! The chap who OASA' Senior ""B" Playoffs --/couple of split shots are fixed. is blurting out these lyrics is N and D., at Windsor, 2.30 p.m.; hut, on the other hand, still lets and game of 2-out-of-3 Southern|the fish play the w : %\Ontario Finals. 3rd game (If) Don't. disc o : Don't discount the use of a necessary) at Windsor, 8.00 p.m.|go0d set of heavy hip or chest BASEBALL _ waders, Prepare for those brisk Ontario Baseball Association) moinings or cool evenings with Junior "A" Playoffs -- London| your long johns and wool socks. Diamonds vs Oshawa Canadian : Tire Legionnaires, at Kinsmen| HUNTING 5 Civic Memorial Stadium, 2.30} This time of year gives men pm. the urge to really get out in. the LAWN BOWLING Fall air. Many get out all right, Mixed Trebles Tournament but some get carried back, or SPORTS MENU of Oshawa were replaced he|Godson (holding) 5.29, Jopling (elbow- Ditay mare P at ¢ ling) 9.54, O'Shea (inter.) 11.51, Roberts A add (holding) 16.43, Dubeau (high sticking) Dennis Gibson who replaced 18.08, Naud (high sticking) 18.08, Dunnell |Young, allowed four of the five|"'PPin9) a) Pete's goals, but could only be) 6. Peterborough: Herriman faulted on one. i fore one nro | | Peterborough's Sprott drew; ishawa: O/Shea (Dubeau, Orr) ..3.13 bad 8, Peterborough: Redmond (Bean) 3.58 the homesters on even terms at| 9. Peterborough: Grant (Sharpe) 11.36 12.14, but Wayne Cashman ,Penelties -- Redmond (slashing) 4.48, hs ; O'Shea (slashii 34, H ip- moved the Generals in front $-2| ping) PN, ing) 9.3 lerriman = (trip: Race Stewards Fine Trainer Horatio Luro TORONTO (CP) -- Horatio Luro, trainer of El] Peco }Ranches- 1962 Kentucky Derby winner Decidedly and also of a } ST. THOMAS invades Alexandra Park tomorrow afternoon, io do battle with Oshawa Tony's, at 4:30 o'clock, in the second ame of their Southern Ontario finals, in OASA Senior "A" 'ompetition. Winner expects to travel to Northern Ontario for ie All-Ontario finals, next-week-end, Dick Hames, well-known op-flight hurler of the St. Thomas team, warned Tony's last aturday, after they had beaten him 3-0, that it would be different in the second game. In the previous seven days, Hames had faced a, powerful Windsor team three mes, in order to win their quarter-final round. Russ Evon, 'who will be remembered by Oshawa baseball fans as a top rformeér and powerful hitter with London Majors, when Osh- Fee was in the Inter-County League, is the playing coach of e St: Thomas team. In the final game against Windsor, St. Thomas trailed 3-2 in the last of the 9th, with two runners on ®ases and two out. Evon's long fly to deep centre drove in e two runs that won the game when the fielder stumbled fd-dropped the ball. Bob Grier pitched a three-hitter in St. @®homas and Tony's collected only four hits off Hames, two of Them homers. Tomorrow afternoon's game here should be another nip-and-tuck sizzler, . OSHAWA City and 'District Softball Association's 'City championship" isn't any nearer, after last night's semi-final playoff game. "Bad Boys' whipped MacLean's Esso 9-2 to fie up the series. They'll settle it with a third and deciding me, on Tuesday night, at eight o'clock, Winner will meet éffering's Imperials in the finals, Heffering"s go to Windsor morrow, to complete the OASA Senior "B" Southern Finals, ith the scond game called for 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon nd if Windsor wins, the third and deciding game will be play- @ at night. In OBA Junior "A" All-Ontario championship %ina's, second game of the series is here at Kinsmen Civic 'Memorial Stadium, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, when Eondon Diamonds face Oshawa Canadian Tire Legionnaires. ndon won at home, last week-end, 4-0 but the Legionnaires d played in Toronto the night before and were more than a ittle tired. They feel confident that with London having to make the trip this time, the series can be tied up on Saturday piternoon, JOHNNY PODRES, who shackled the Bronx Bombers in the second game of the World Series yesterday, attended Joe BATTLE FOR TOP Ajax Rugger Squad Visits Vikings Sat. of his automobile when spot-) The rugger game of the sea-jof two lea : checked by track officials. -- |son in the Intermediate Eastern) On Weatey: ine teens rie Although this type of equip-|Rugger Conference, is scheduled|cens' visit the Stadium in the jment is used regularly by horse-|for Saturday at Oshawa Lake-|second half of a doubleheader men in the United States and|yiew Park with kfckoff time at! This game had been scheduled |Luro has whitten permission|1.30 p.m. for next Saturday but was |from the stewards of the New! Two undefeated teams, Osh-|/ moved ahead one week, as most York State Racing Association awa Vikings and Ajax, tied for' of the Vikings will be travelling | to use them they are not allowed the league lead with three con-'to Ann Arbour, Michigan, for jon track property in Ontario. (secutive victories, will battle|an exhibition encounter against Spot checks are taken of train-|each other to decide first place./the University of Michigan ers two or three times each} The match between the two- Rugby Club. week, the name being selected inter-county rivals is labelled by; In the first game of Sunay's by draw, Tuesday was Luro's/area rugger enthusiasts as a doubleheader, Oshawa Vandals jday and when they looked into "must', since both teams will looking for their second win in his automobile officials found m9 doubt be playing a wide-open four games, play the Brampton ba equipment. : : _, thrilling style game. squad, with kickoff called for uro, of Carterville, Ga., said) Ajax upset the Vikings last/2.00 p.m. Vandals, playing in the later in an interview: _ fall season and went on to cap-\Intermediate Central Rugger I requested permission from|ture the league pennant. How-| League, still have a mathemat- the Ontario Racing Commission|ever, for tomorrow's match,|ical chance of capturing the jearlier this year to use my Vikings have a slight edge, due pennant but must win their re- equipment on the track grounds./to. their explosive backfield| maining games to do so They denied me the privilege S0| power, led by Big Dave Nichol- | TOUCHLINE CHATTER Tinstructed my assistant/ishen. | The loser of the Viking-Ajax jtrainer, Tom (Peaches) Flem-| Vikings have scored 70 points| match will have an opportunity ing to remove them from the|in three games while holding! of gaining revenge, as the |track, which he did. their opponents to 18, But Ajax'same two teams play again in h vised ea "hed stable always seems to play their best Erie, ing the equip-|against. the Vikings, especially ay's vic i ment with us, I left for Europe| when the odds are against them, | roel ogicat 1 bebo abi in mid-August and did not re-| One of the biggest jobs for into the return contest . . . Bill |turm until two weeks ago. I pre-| Vikings will be to stop the hard-| Watson, who was forced to miss sume Peaches inadvertently left running 'Doc' Cardwell in the last Saturday's match for the these things in the car. | Ajax backfield. Cardwell, who} Vandals, will be back in the line- ' jhas starred with the Oshawalup for Sunday ... Watson, a Hawkeyes over the past two) Physicai Education instructor in football seasons, will be receiv-|Toronto, will be joined by an- division of E. P. Taylor's Wind- fields Farm, was fined $100 by) the stewards of Woodbine Race| Track Thursday for having in| his possession hypodermic syrt-| inges and needles. The trainer of the- 1960 and |1962 Queen's Plate winners, Vic- jtoria Park and Flaming Page, had the instruments in the trunk |awa's defence, right from the Svnday's ; ApmiAK Kickeatl, "nday's game, in the person of Ajax, in three weeks. But Sat-) Named In Suit Becker's 'College of Rhythmic Arts' after the second inning (Fowl as prizes) -- at Whitby |Just don't come back, This is a A jdirect result of our flagrant re- cok er Club, 1.00 p.m. | oard-for gun safety. | aG, ; fi 'onfer., Freak accidents, as they are | tugs (ad agen ipa regarded, seem an easy vag to ence -- Sl cb Park, 1,30/Pass off a careless, stupid blun- jings, at Lakevie » "*"'der. But, the fact that someone p.m. jhas been hurt or possibly killed, tis still an ugly reality and has to be faced. Let's just consider aj few good common sense rules! that will keep you off either end) of a death gun. Oshawa Waggos Win In London "sm wm er The Oshawa Waggos dartiis about to go off. Wear the! team, last Saturday in London.| proper safety clothes. And,| jcaptared the team and feature) above all; know where your| event, |companion or companions are| | The six-man Waggos club now) at all times, This can be easily NEW CLUBHOUSE BOOSTS MORALE OTTAWA (CP) -- Coaches of losing football teams who have tried everything else might consider asking man- agement for a new clubhouse. Bill Smyth, assistant coach of Ottawa Rough Riders, be- lieves 'the $50,000 dressing rooms put up for the team this season has helped instil a new spirit in the players. "The wins help of course," said Smyth. ."'But I'm sure the clubhouse is part of it." / Riders share first place, in the Big Four with Hamilton Tiger-Cats. They'll put a four- game winning streak on the line in Regina Saturday when they face Saskatchewan Roughriders in an interlock- ing Canadian Football League game. Smyth, who' looks after Ot- tawa's defensive unit, is im- pressed by the way the play- ers make it a point to drop around daily to the clubhouse. "It really makes a differ: have captured 14 of 16 major|worked out with the use of an \tournaments they have entered,/area map. You can plot sweeps| jan unequaled record by any of particular area well ahead of| club in one year. time. Never go into a bush with| | The London Beaches <lub,|the intent of merely wandering| lwho had recently captured the|!n any direction, And, a good) International event at Detroit,|note for a good hunt is show fell victims to the Oshawa consideration towards your fel-! ence," he said. "They are around here together and it makes for 'a better team feel- ing. "In that old place, never came around." they A = CALENDAR Sensible Advice For -- 'Outdoors Sportsman' likely to give you the business end of a shotgun, backed up by several nasty hounds, This is, course, no time to mumble-- "I guess we should have asked One rule to remember, along with safety precautions, € at the resident or cense you have in your sion, does not give you the to trespass upon private. Here is an exerpt from Game and Fisheries Act -- "No person shall hunt or fish, or with any gin or sporting implement, fishing rod or tackle in his pos- session, go upon any enclosed or unenclosed land or water, after' he has had notice not to hunt or fish thereon by the owner either by "word of mouth", in writing, or by posters or signboards, so placed that they may be ob- served from any point of access to the land'. Violation of the above section could meen apprehension by any peace officer, without warrant or by the land owner, or some- one appointed by the landowner tc take care of his interests. After an individual is appre- hended, the lendowner has the authority to escort the accused before a justice of the peace, to be dealt with according to the \law, A word in closing, in view of |the powers at the disposal of the landowner, give him and yourself a break. Simply ask permission to use the land and possibly offer some of your bag limit, mot as a bribe, but as a mark of good sportsmanship. RELEASE END PHILADELPHIA (AP)---Phil- adelphia Eagles of the National Football League Tuesday re- leased end Dick Lucas, a five- year veteran, and signed rookie end Gary Henson of the Uni- versity of Colorado. selene entry however, in this event, | On their way to the team and 'feature event, the Waggos, ifrom the Canadian Coop bested) la large entry of teams. | | J, Haggart was captain of the champion Waggos team. with ithe following team members: R. Welsh, I. Titterton, H. New- lsome, A, Parfitt and C. Wilson. CAR RADIOS .. . CAR RADIOS .~ . CAR RADIOS We have @ truly excellent selection select from. Here ere but in stock... trim-plete, end = insteljetion. Ludwig Heimrath | At Watkins Glen | TORONTO (CP) - .udwig| cre gugranteed for 12 months. _ 1 YR. GUARANTEE All parts in oll sets sold by us THRIFT LINE = menuel only. 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After the lesson -- Podres went back and E great, until he tired in the 9th--and then of his own weight boxing champion Sonny| Liston was named in a $100,- 000 damage suit filed in circuit jcourt Thursday by a 33 year-old) |Negro woman who charged that} olition, came out of the game, Dodgers flashed some sizzling |", 2tt#cked her in an auto. se-running yesterday to make the most of their opportunities. ow the series moves to Los Angeles, where it will be resumed §@vith the third game tomorrow. Roger Maris hurt his arm yes- erday, but not seriously--however with Hector Lopez taking fis place and getting two doubles in as many trips to the late, it's likely Lopez will be playing--even if Maris' arm is etter, ' Grayson, wife of a Chicago po-} liceman, claims that while Mrs, |Grayson was riding as a pas- jsenger in an auto with Liston |last March 29, on Chicago's jsouth side he "wilfully and mal- jiciously assaulted and beat and inflicted bruises upon her body and caused her personal injur- * WOODBINE RACE RESULTS [i cco, nusnene 2a9/ suard at Aurora, Ill., when the) |champion was in training for) PIRST RACE -- 1 Mile and 70 Yards)2-Bullruliah, Walsh for maiden 2-year-olds, Canadian foaled.'Start good, won driving . | i i i Also Ran in Order: Tough Kennamon,his first title fight with Floyd Jgiming al! $5000, Purse $1900, (11) Ord Tristy Man, Terry ... 9,90 9.10 s.29|Field Trial, BS ib eds Remister,| batterson Sept. 25, 1962. ah eal allele 450 310\Winner, ch ¢, 4 by Princely Gift --| The suit includes $50,000 for| fart good, won driving jassault and battery and an ad- |ditional $50,000 for exemplary) SIXTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs for 3-year-: damage. | ee Tire $000, (6), 9 2,19| Lawyer Sheldon Mills, who 3.4) Redstart. Trainer, H A Lure. Also Ran in Order: Roman Heritage, | P0o! $43,548. } night © Glin, Arm Crest, Boy Danny, wnt Mona, Good Ovation, Elm Grove,) ind Kellityn. fixture. Gunn has returned to |Flint, Michigan, where he at- jtends college at General Motors Institute. Don Pringle has been transferred from the Vandals to take Gunn's place. the Viking lineup will remain the same as last week, when | ' The suit, filed by Mrs. Pearl mr demolished Peterboro 17 to) ------___~____ Saturday's game will be one By THE CANADIAN PRESS An attendance record of 92,294 was set when the first World Series game on the Pacific coast four years ago resulted in a 3-1 victory for the Los Angeles -Dodgers over the Chicago White Sox. The teams had divided the first two games at Chicago. Dodgers won the series four games to two. Otherwise | QF MEMBER WHEN ...?| scrum, where his jumping. abil- ity should pay off against Brampton ... Terry Kelly, the kicking specialist of Oshawa, will try to perform an_ iron man's job this weekend as he lis presently scheduled to play in all three games. [BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF | HEADQUARTERS" | NEW HOMES & | HOME IMPROVEMENTS | FULL LINE OF | BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N, (Where Pavement Ends) inner, br @ 2, Mehmander -- Easy rust, Trainer, A G Smithers, ol $17,819 Double Pool $33,832 SECOND RACE -- 6\% Furlongs for 3 4arcolds and up. Claiming ail lurse $1800, (12) 7-Giad Roman, Fitz'ns 11.00 4.60 i-Bonnie Bird, Burton 3,90 éHighest Reward, Hale 3.50 tart good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Little Welch, Mrs. essford, Al Abrigo, Bronze Turkey. rown Eyes, Fair Johnny, Gallant Hello, th Shore, and Fair Mike. AILY DOUBLE, 10 and 7, PAID $305.70. inner, b g, 6, Espalier -- Scapa Blow, 'ainer C S$ Dick. Pool $34,316, 3.50 2. 2500 | Farmer Jack, |Winner, b 9, 3, by Selector -- Miss K 90 sulin, Trainer, R T Barnard, 3Bridal Music, Gubbins 470 2.40| 6Warriors Day, McComb 4 Start good, won driving and Silver Beau. QUINELLA, 4 and 3, PAID $17.50 SEVENTH RACE -- 1% Miles, Marshal lturf course for 3-year-olds and up. Claim-| . Big|ing ail $7500, Purse $2400, (10). | 2B-Quintain, Rasmussen 8 -Blue Wren, Harrison 7 -Chippawa Hill, Robinson Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Saqueador, Avrora) Fox, B-Johnny One Eye, A-Danilo, Bala) | 1290 6.70 4.00| : W270 7.50| -. 3.10! | filed the suit, said no complaint ~ 210|was made to police at the time. | Also Ran in. Order: Alibhel Flower,|He said he agreed to delay fil-| ing after conferring with Lis- "i ton's business adviser, Jack Ni- OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES BAD BOY Goes Berserk! He's Blowing High Prices to Smithereens! cont ON toe { i LONDON (Reuters)--Results | lof soccer matches played Thurs- itinD Race -- One and Srreuseonte trace St ;. B Coupled winnie' |\day night: Hes year-olds and up. Cleimi ner, @, 6, Tournoi -- ing Top. all $2500. Purse $1900, (9). "9 Trainer, @ @ Mathes. European Cup Winners Cup EGray Mouse, Sandover 6.70 8.10 3.30] Poo! $50,726, First Round -Bandolero, Walsh . 10.10 5.20 i y 4Edgor's Lane, Prueitt .... 3.10}, EIGHTH RACE -- One and onesix-| Borough United 2 Sliema. Wan Start good, won handily lteenth Miles for year-olds and up,| derers (Malta) 0 Also Ran im Order: Secret Star, Upsa-\Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900, (9). (United wins on aggregate 2-0) daisy, Unstar, Yola 2nd, Mr. Rooster, | Sir Demijohn, Gordon 50.10 18.70 8.30) English League Division UI and Nearali |5-Flak Mark, Armstrong 4.70 3.50) Winner, gr g. 4, by Curry or Nearce Jr.--|2-Bomar, Nash $.10) 4 Notts C 1 Mansfield 9 Division IV More Daisies. Trainer, W H MacDonald,| Start good, won easily ¢ Pool $35,722. | Also Ran in Order: Half Acre, Dougs |Torquay.3 Darlington 1 Football League Cup |Chop, Little Jony Bill, Dykebar Lad, FOURTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs for 3-|Destrer's Prince, and Copper Clift. Second Round Replay |Walsall 1 Ipswich Town 0 CE Sr Bikes year-olds and up. Claiming all $3500. Winner, b g, 5, John C -- No Demand. Purse $1900, (8). | Trainer, J ¢ Meyer. $5lar Shadow, Walsh ... 19.20 8.00, 3,49|P00! $51,919 Total Pool $361,818 Arcan Peart, Fitz'ns 9.50 3,50) Attendance 5,128 $991, Bricker, Lanoway a ey ee Start good, won driving = Also Ran in Order: Sister Baby, Brier- RUDOLPH LEADS ifrom eight to 15 feet for a one- ams, Bourbon King, Buc Fever, and) PHILADELPHIA (AP) ~ Ma-| shot lead over Phil Rodgers, Winner, br m, 5, by Stella Aurata --|90N Rudolph fired a five-under-|second with 32-36-68. 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