12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Moy 15, 1964 SECONDARY SCHOOL ATHLETES SHOW FINE FORM =-----_--_ Rookie Nixon Toronto Leafs' Hurls 4-Hitter TORONTO (CP). -- Rookie & a ,DAVE CRAWFORD OF BOWMANVILLE, CLEARS POLE VAULT BAR : 2... [his second attempt to hetter l Angelo Mosca "rtm caxanian nase ley cit a, * Z Toronto sculler Jimmy (|Smith Falls, Ont., at Montreal Ct... Cw Necoras LI | throws Barbs |B. Goode, Hen * Records toppled like t As wat the annual Lake Ontario}, overd dash -- S$. McConkey, Don.s|(record); J. Kilpatric, Bowmanville: C. T (record); M. Southwell, O'Neill; C.|Hillborn, Wistrict Athletic Association|North, Pickering and C. Wilson, Alex. [anon Ounbarton and G. Nekkers, Yrack and field meet here yes-), \0ovards -- S$. Mcconkey, Don 12.5) rong jump -- B: Martie; O*NeIIL| a Rayy(4,%, MO--MEVI, 1:42.87 O'Nellll work of assistant coach Billlaontreal Alouettes three years 1! URGENT I! (record); M.. Southwell, O'Nelll; L. Lee,| 9° OR? : terday at McLaughlin Collegi-\Centrai and 0. Sutheriand, Alax. Jo 1's 8: Goat Honeys J. Sieturst, ate and Vocational Institute. 220-vards -- $. Krohn, Ajax, 29.93 C. 7 seacted Linnie Green, O'Neill; R. MacMillen,.Henry;| Hop, Step, Ju ump -- J. Kilpatric, Bow. McLaughlin won -the teamland L. Shine, Mcvi. manvilie, 38° 7¥4"; K. Baker, Courtice; championship for the second! 44-yards -- S- Krohn, Alax, 69.6; J. Elmhurst, MCV! and.J. Crozier, Don. straight year with an unofficial achilles, Henry and' C. Green, Onell | Pole Vault -- €. Fernlund, Bowman-| 100-yards -- P. Kelly, Bowmanville, Ottawa station. | -- B. March, MCVI, 27' V2' \ville, 9 3'; E, Morrison, Anderson; B. | ; B.|11.3; L, Westlake, A +. Fein points total of 173. Second-place| (record); $1 Pickard, Dunbarton; R.|Dawson, Anderson and'D. Nichole Bow-|comber CNellls and Ty Walmeley, Mevi| Jackson, a Canadian, was| OPTOMETRIST PHONE 668-4003 went to Oshawa's O'Neill: High|®!) MCV: end F. Sparks, Don. |manville. 4 22-yard -- L. Westlake, Anderson,| voted the outstanding football 14% Ki Ea School with 163 points. tisahaat he v4 ---- §. Bennet, O'Neill; 46"! © Javelin -- G. Nekkers, Andeérson,|25.4; ~ Walmsley, 'agi Ba St. Thomas, player in Canada last year. It Ya ng St. st RAE R. JONES {ee Burt joes Aas ng M, Hare, | 148' Vivo"; B. Goode, Henry; D. Aber- ry a onkey, Don. man, Anderson and D. Cann, MCVI, Twelve high schools from| Broad Jump -- L. Lea, Central, 13'| Open two miles -- M. Stroud, Pickering, the Lakeshore District and/sv" (record); R. Bell, MCVI; A. Eggert,\10:30.9; G. Orborne, O'Nelll; D. Link: more than 400 athletes com- egrmag and M. Fisher, Anderson. jlater, MCVI and Delyrme, MCVI, 880-yards lop, Step, Jump -- L. Lee, Central, 30'| Rel 4 1 5 peted in the meet which start-|gunP' DAsliowieh, fleece. | _ Relay (4 x ino) lev! 48.1; Ander|o:19,3 (record); ®. Simon, MCVI; Middle 6. March,|son, O'Nelll and H pd at 1 p.m. and ended seven MCV ane c: Jetferies, Clarke, | Mile Relay -- MCVi, 3:40) ONeill h later. -- T. Horrigan, Central, as" &| Pickering and Bowmanville. ours late! ocmrdh} S. Tamblyn, Clarke; D. Page,} web aged 4 * Ajax and Dunbarton tied for|mvir snd. Baker, Sowmanville, | jooyatds - P. Pols, Dunbarton, 10.3|°:, Warburton, O'Neill; |. McQuarrie, Bow. ille| Javelin -- L. McCord, Ajax, 70' ¢re¢-| (ees W. Cookson, Ajax; M. Plancke, ahied bi ay Ngee Ot 4. Waddell, Central: 'D. "age, MCV! and 6. Johnston, Henry. ; a jolla: ei! 1 had 58, Hen High| Relay (4 x 110) --. O'Neill, 59.1) (record); J. Lawrence, MCVI; W. Cook- -- poll Whitby had 0, (record); Alax, Clarke and MCVI. |son, Alax and G, Edgar, O'Neill. OYs | Page a rh ~-- J. Lawrence, MCVI, 53.4 Pickering 46, Oshawa's Cen-|senior Willson? O'Nelli;, G. Edgar, O/Nelltl ear ascetic bs tral '34, Oshawa's Donevan 31,| lOo-vard dash -- L. Plancke, MCVIsland D. Rogerson, Courtic 2. /10.3; D. Sheehan, Ajax; &. Milburne,|" sg0-yards -- J. Peel, O'Neill, 2:10; G.|i-guar@ero Bowmanville: A. | Patterson, Clarke 15 and Courtice nine|centraia nd J. Bedard, Anderson. |Willson, O'Nalis D.-Linklater, MCV! and points. 220-yards -- L. Plancke, MCVI, 23.5|J. Spiers, Mi (ties record); D. Sheehan, Ajax; 8.| Broad yeh ise entice, -MCVI, 35'. 9"; N, Gibson, Henryi Cairnes, Cen- * MCVI received the Lake On-|werry, mcvi and 8. Grierson, O'Niell tario 'District COSSA Trophy, a 440-yards -- J, Bedard, Anderson, 54.6;| Stones, O'Neill and R. Horton, "Ajax St . Werry, MCVI; L. Hicks, O'Nelll and| 120-yards high hurdie -- J. PR a donated by Branch 43 of the|® R. Martens, MACVI lag LY ° earse,|atirey, Henry and J. Gomes, Dunbarton. : e e e at Philadelphia 26 years LEAFS OPTION PAIR Ottawa-Way ago today. Wearing the TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto ] OTTAWA (CP) -- Angelo) double blue jersey of the | wanie Leafs of the International * . . * . . * * . * * . * * 7 * * * * ; leased catcher Harry Chiti and e club, has thrown a couple of} and 5-l6ths in seven min- ; ' f rough verbal tackles at Ottawa's| utes 31.4 seconds, shattering pms ee ee Tac : i 1e ee two best-known football person-| the record of 7:45.1 set in Pacitiz Conus tinue alities--quarterback Russ Jack-| 1934 by Winthrop Ruther- | + ®° oast League. son and coach Frank Clair of} ford of Princeton Univer- . r By GERRY SUTTON (nev, (record), Henry, Anderson and|R. Nathan, Orta W. Vandolewend, and, ville, 9 3"; 6. MeGrath, Henry? 1. Mac- i Poco gal gem i vera ! ! HOUSES ! ° p | 'itigh Jump "9, Créster, Den. #° 9"| Javelin. G. Stevanson, mcvi.|rated and has a stereotyped per-lrated one of the best football] We need house listings ards ~- P. Pols, Dunbarton, 23.5\iake, Anderson and T. verter Oneill 1% 6¥a"> L. Clifton, Boloarvilier C.| Shot Put -- B. Boyd, Alax, 44 1%" righthander Ken Nixon hurled four-hit ball for 8 1-3 innings Thursday night to lead Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-2 victory over Columbus Jets in an Inter- national League game before 1,134 fans. It was the only game played '}of four scheduled with the. oth- ers postponed because of either wet grounds or fain. Nixon, who won his third straight, pitched shutout ball go- ing into the ninth inning when he ran into trouble, giving up a solo homer to Ron Brand, a walk and a single. He was replaced by left; hander Don Rudolph who had no trouble getting the final two outs to preserve the victory. Leafs scored all the runs they when five hits produced three runs. Nixon supplied the big blow of the inning, slamming out a two-run double. Toronto's other two runs came on solo homers by Jim McKnight ip the third inning and Bobby Del Greco in the sixth. For McKnight it was his) seventh homer of the season and his 24th run batted in, both to- tals lead the league. | Losing pitcher was Columbus | starter Bill Knoch, who was re- | moved in Toronto's second-in- |ning rally in favor of Dick) | Lines. Columbus shortstop Julio Go- tay left the game in the second inning after running into the wall in an unsuccessful attempt to catch a pop foul. Latest re- port said Gotay will be out of action for at least two weeks with a badly cut right knee cap which required 15 stitches to re- pair. Toronto Boy Sets Canadian Record TORONTO (CP) -- John Hunter, 18, of Toronto set a Ca- nadian open junior and inter- scholastic high jump .record Thursday, clearing 6 feet 3% ~~ PAUL WILSON MAKES HIS HIGH JUMP WITH 'MOUTH OPEN inches at a local high school __{track and field meet. Hunter cleareq the mark on Russel swept to record-time jin 1961. victory in the U.S. Henley needed in the second inning! fm 1964 Lawn-Boy grasscatcher Mosca, the burly lineman with| Atgonaut Rowing Club, Hamilton's Tiger - Cat football] Russell covered the mile |Bas@ball League Wednesday re- Rae, Ajax; and P. MoNeill, Henry, Mosca says Jackson is over- 144' 10%"; L. Jackson, Pickering; G. formance and Clair's coaching ences in the count aa Mavearell| success is mostly due to the Clair traded atneen, oft 'to NOW mene Smyth, Mor 20-yards: hurdles -- 8. Wilson, MCVI,| 'The remarks were made on al": !YURGENT!! 1 secs. ctie) J+ Hammond, Ove ean'|television program taped for O'neill, : showing tonight on the CBC's| A. E, JOHNSON 0.0. ge py gg ONeill and R. Zedic, . ' F was the first time a Canadian 723-2721 Real ote / O'Neill, : eal Estate Broker Wa" t Mcquarrie, Bowmsnvilie; &, Mac.|@ot the nod. Clair has long been . Donald, i and T. MCVI. -- §E. MecDonald, O'Neill, ton, O/Neill and 1. McQuarrie, Bowmen- *\ ville, Mile. Run -- B, Simon, MCVI, 5:9.27 manvivie othe R. Barber, Courtice. Broad -- R. tea Mev! 18 5%"; ? T Beleshok, Henry; Discus -- 8. Boyd, Alex, 145 11"; Kone pecki, MCVI;.W. Adams, O'Neill and R. 1 Vault -- J. Hunt, Pickering, 8° 6"; ) Pickering and E. Morrison, Anderson, Hop, Step, Jump -- G. Allen, Clarke, tral and P. Kelly, Bowmanville. (record); Konopacki, MCVI>_ G. Me ends raking spring, summer and fall In the spring Lawn-Boy's grasscatcher lets you tidy up the lawn without tedious raking. In the fall it collects leaves. In the summer, of course, it gathers | grass so efficiently the neighbours will think you | spent hours raking, The grasscatcher is no trouble to use because it comes on and off in seconds and empties in a shake or two. Even wet grass and leaves can't clog it. a. Lawn-Boy's Finger-Tip-Start engine is the easiest to start in the world. Pushing is easy because Lawn4 Boy is made from ultra-light magnesium. And, to bé easy on the ears, Lawn-Boy is extra quiet. Its din is the largest on any mower, See the 1964 Lawn-Boy at your dealer's soon, It's warranted for two full years--twice as long as' any other mower. LAWN-BOY VI, 18.4; B. Johnston, Henry; P.>Mec- ide | frevi; Henry, aS 3 i Royal Canadian Legion in Osh-| te0-yards -- 1. Dittmar, MCVI, 2:05.4;/tIveen, O'Neill and M. Plancke, MCVI.-|y1°°yn") B.. Best, per gg SBP tan A AGAIN CANADA'S BEST SELLING POWER MOWER awa. The trophy was first pre-|M., Stroud, Pickering: L. Hicks, O/Neill| High Jump -- Hartshorn, MCVI, '§ 7"| punbarton and Konopackl, MCVf, J. Dearborn, MCVI. (record); G. Elliot; Don.; Simmén: sented last year, which Me-) 120-yards high hurdies -- E. Morrison, MCVi and T. Keys, O'Neill. . Laughlin won with 136 pts. [Anderson 20.6; F. Moore, Pickering: 8.) Shot Put -- G, Stevenson, MCVI ; Twenty-one records were set| "Swim ONeill and D. Gutsole, MCVi.j37" 9" Czcepanstl, Central, B. "Lavell! Relay (4 x 10) -- Henry, $1.1; O'Nell Put -- R. Aberman, Anderson,|and G. Harness, by the athletes with O'Neill|414'; D. Drake, Pickering; 8B, Fallaise,) Mile Run -- D. Linklater, MCVI, 4:44.6; breaking seven, including two| Pickering and L. Plancke, MCVI. |\J. Peel, O'Neill; G. Osborne, O'Nelli and ¥ Mile Run -- J. Dearborn, MCVI, 4.43.1;\8, Crombie, Bowmanville. 'relay records. Four records|m. Deabrorn, MCVI; M. Stroud, Picker-| Hop, Step, Jump -- Prentice, MCVI were equalled. ing and L. Hicks, O'Neill. 39 4; L. Clifton, Bowmanville; R. Hor- b, ' ton, Ajax and J. Houghton, Ajax. » Ajax-athletes set five marks,) piscus -- p. Drake, Pickering, 129; Pole Vault -- D. Crawford, Munbarton three, Central, Bowman- "| High Jump -- Cairnes, Central, 5' {4 "| Rogers (tie). J. McCord, Alax; Thir Fil, Don. and D OUTBOARD MARINE CORPORATION OF CANADA LTD., PETERBOROUGH, CANADA and Bowmanyilie (tie); and Ajax. | SCOTS MAINTAIN RECORD HANNOVER (Reuters)--Scot- jland held West Germany to a 2-2 draw in an international soc- MCVI and Donevan broke two| *prnoyd of ajax na P. rot) GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS fof Dunbarton led the record] Copyright 1964 by McMurray Publishing Co., Lid. Shattering parade with two! (Daily Racing Form), cer match here Tuesday night to maintain its 36-year-old un- beaten record against Germany. 'Apiece. Pols set his marks in the FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming.) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Maiden Maiden, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. | three-year-olds. 7 Furiongs (8) Intermediate Boys' 100-yard)4 Furiongs (6) 1-Royal: Poppet, Fitz'ns 8.10 3.10 2.60 2.70 gash and the 220-yard run. |SBunty's T/mphe, R'son 4.50. 3,20 2.30/8-Roman Scholar, Harrison 1 6&Twilight T. » S. Mi 2.90 |2-B i " Boyd top! the old Junior} willg! ango, cComb 5.30 ronze Slipper, Parsons 3.0 2-Weed Bender, Potts 2.50] Also Ran: Blue Sky Law, Boys' discus records and the/Track Muddy. Punch, Last Stand, Tod Binge Bugs ia shot-put mark. focae igre: Pernt IMCS BOO ieee, hits, wy Whee: Maal: -- Neve The top four finishers of|winner, chs, 2 by Sunty's Flight --|POBPY, by Pavol, Trainer W von Rich . NOTHING! Spalding has been using wood to create the world's Beauv Triomphe by Royal Charger. Train- every final event are now/Bea trion Pool $47,679° eligible to compete in the/pooi $14,450 Double Pool $39,809 | COSSA Track and Field Meet, SIXTH RACE -- Purse age Claiming. Saturday, May 23, at McLaugh- |, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim-| Three-year-oids. 1 Mile (5) ; 1-7; R Pare % ae j " lin Collegiate. Shllig Beek Gane hae aWlaber Lak 6 oes ce ae or, satisfied. 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Ciaim-| year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs (7) barton and L. Speirs, Henry. ng. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled In Can-!4Johns Champ, Walsh 10.10 5.60 . Willson, O*Nelll, -66,7/848. 42 Furlongs |1-Royal Maple, Shuk 8.00 4 # | =| time on the course. 1) CJ Drop into your favourite sporting goods store. Geta » O'Neill) S, Braddock, |oSly Eyes. Ditttach 9.70 4.90 2.80) 2.Whiteborough, Armstrong 410 , ae. Also Ran: Nothing Sacred, Strongboy; . Henderson, Pickering. ||First Fashion, Uyeyama 5.00 3.00 Greek Tar, |Diarnond Pete and Probador EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Cla 11" (record); 8. Crouter, MCVI; J. ing. Pour-year-olds and up. 7 Furtongs ( Powell, MCVI and C. Sproule, Donevan., FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200, Maid-|}-itulyarso, Harris 7:40 7.10 ce ae: -- , , " a" 3 .| A 3 " " manvilie a P Mitien O'Neill' \Whirling Rich, Mydar and La Rougette. \Winner, bg 4. by Thymus -- Cynthia " woodless wood". One test swing ymp Hi Pi "| Winner, dk.b or br f, 2 by Selector --'Dy Case Ace, Trainer 'cooper. 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