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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1964, p. 12

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Four top junior players from|nis for most of the year on out- the Vancouver area and one|door courts. junior and a 23-year-old veteran ; from Montreal fonm the nucleus BIG BUILDINGS Soon to cha Complete Plans For {inf Davie Cup-calibre tenuis Tennis Development | The association has formed VANCOUVER (CP) -- 'Thejnational collegiate team at the Canadian Lawn Tennis Associa-|University of British Columbia tion said Thursday it has com-/on the same lines as the Cana-lKen said UBC is ideally suited|as pleted arrangements for a $3,-/dian Olympic Hockey team o'/for the training program be-|110-storey towers in the sat 000 program aimed at develop- 1963. |cause the weather permits ten-'city to be ready by ) 'Vicar Hanover Wins 'Brown Jug By FRITZ HOWELL and Senator Burton $2,996 for of the proposed team. LCTA president J. R. Mac-| State io eee their efforts: * Vicar Hanover, a bay colt han- DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) -- dled' masterfully by Billy Haughton, followed in the foot- steps of his. daddy, Torpid, Thursday as he won the 19th annual $66,59C Little Brown Jug for three-year-old pacers over the Delaware County Fair- grounds half-mile oval. It was the slowest jug since 1958 but Vicar Hanover, owned by Donald D. MacFarlane of Grosse Pointe, Mich., bnaved 50-degree temperatures and a wind which mounted to 25 miles an hour. Red Carpet, purchased Tues- day for $100,000 by Adrien and Gerard Miron of St. Augustin, County Deux Montagnes, Que., finished third in the first heat after being nipped at the wire by Lyss Hanover. Senator Burton, owned by Ro- land Lariviere of Hull, Que., was also a third-place finisher in the second heat. . Combat Time, with tis 1-2 fin- ish, was second and picked up $13,984. Sheer Genius, which chased Combat Time to the wire in the Vicar won $24,638, boosting his 1964 earnings to $79,360. The speedy winner, son of the second heat and finished third in the deciding jaunt, took down $7,990 which also went 1957 Jug champion, took the|into the Haughton wallet. Sheer first heat of the divided fea-|Genius and Vicar Hanover are ture in 2:02 and came back- to)stablemates. win the third in 2:01, | In the deciding heat, Vicar Combat Time, owned by Tam-|Hanover paid La $2.20 ou arack Farms of Painesville,/$3.00 and Combat Time $2. Ohio, and driven by Peruce and $2.60. Sheer Genius, as part ey : bs jof the entry, paid the same as Nickells of Orlando, Fia., t00k | Vicar Hanover. the second heat in the med | fastest time of 2:00 4-5, and had RRR RRR RRO the deciding heat locked up | YOUR FREE BLANKET _ til the last 80 yards. is at He . CAUGHT HIM LATE | - Combat Time, son of 1949) winner, Good Time, led all the| , way in the deciding heat until Nuway Rug Cleaners PHONE US ished fifth and sixth respec-| 728-4681 tively in the final standings.) Vicar Hanover collared him met picked up $3,995 BCaaaeeaaaasessesss Save $20 over any other airline Canadian Pacific's jet economy fare is FLY. $20 less than any other airline. Only ese Canadian Pacific has daily all jet service TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECORMUMICATIONS. WORLO'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION sysvew Canadian Pacific Round Trip Jet Economy Fares Toronto-Winnipeg $ 94 YOU SAVE $10 Toronto-Vancouver 198 YOUSAVE 20 Toronto-Montreal 40 YOUSAVE 6 See your Travel Agent or Canadian Pacific. across Canada - never settle for less than Super UC-8 speed and comfort. DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN WHITBY 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST PHONE 668-3304 MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 723-9441 = ersunoer cements Haughton came back to drive 'Vicar Hanover' to a win in the deciding third heat, to win the classic. --(AP Wirephoto) ing classic, at Delaware, Ohio, yesterday. 'Lyss. Han- over' (4), driven by Vernon Dancer, finished second and 'Red Carpet' was third. *VICAR HANOVER' (No. 6), driven by Billy' Haughton, races across the finish line to win the first heat of The Lit- tle Brown Jug, harness rac- 'North-South 'Contest Launches Season For Collegiate Gridders a jast year's finalists, as well as Among these players are Joe) many new faces moving up|Krasnaj, quarterback; Charlie from last .season's top-notch|Marlowe, centre, and Paul junior club. Maunder and Zig Sepanski at | Many of the vers played|tackle. Returning seniors are for O'Neill's be union |220 ib, guard Norm McGillis, in| Champions of 1961 and are anxi- his fourth year and Jim Nawrot) ous to repeat. The team is led|-- one of the best halfbacks 'by 230 Ib. Rich Townsend, prob-|Central has ever had. ably the best linesman to play| junior Leacue less than a length. | Two Canadian horses -- Red) Carpet and Senator Burton--fin- | late in the stretch and won by| Red Cai + The Lake Ontario District football season opens tonight at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium with a North-South double- git F natural rivalry of against the south should go far to provide lively action for ail/ fdilowers throughout) in Oshawa since Bill Mikias, Sept. 28--Central Collegiate institute: at! er et Cee OS an Clan a Claes colar] itute and 0% 1 ai ven Hi 1959 and last year made Inter- Institute. Both games at 4.15 Sa collegiate All-Star guard while} Oct. 2--Donevan at McLaughlin, 4.15) hy » ton ' 'Nei j Inivensity.|P.-m. Central vs O'Neill, at Kinsmen Civic playing for Queen's U sity Memorial Stadium, 4.30 p.m. The backfield is loaded with -\speedsters from 1963's track team, Outstanding are Allan Tunicliffe and Ken _ Brack. O'Neill also got a break this summer when Ted Marchut,| Centrai's quarterback, moved jnorth and will line up against) |his old mates this year. DONEVAN COULD CHALLENGE | If any team is to challenge O'Neill, Donevan must be pick- jed as they have a tremendous set of backs to pick from with two former.Oshawa Hawkeyes, Don Barnoski and Ron Mc-) Knight. In addition, Peter Kap- \lan was an outstanding rugger iplayer with great speed. Big Joe Pyra anchors a .tough Oct. 9--O'Neily at McLaughlin, 4:15 p.m. Donevan vs Central, at K | Stadium, 4.30 p.m. iv | Oct. 16--McLaughlin at Donevan, 4.15 p.m. O'Neili vs Central, af Kinsmen Stadium, 4.30 p.m. | Oct. 2%--O'Neill_ at Donevan, at Kins-| men Stadium, 4.30 p.m. | Oct. 27--O'Neil| at McLaughlin, 4.15) p.m. Oct. 2%--Central at Donevan, 4.15 p.m.) SENIOR LEAGUE | Sept. .29--Central et MoLaughiin and) O'Nelil at Donevan, Both games 4.15 p.m. | Oct. 2---O'Neill at Central, 6 p.m. and Donevan at McLaughlin, 8 p.m. Both games et Kinsmen Stadium. . Oct. 9--Donevan at Central, 6 p.m. and ONeill et -McLaughlin, 8 p.m, Both games at Kinsmen Stadium. Oct. 16--Central at O'Neil, 6 p.m. and) McLaughlin at Donevan, 8 p.m. "Both games at Kinsmen Stadium. | Oct, 23--McLaughlin at Central, 6 p.m. | and Donevan at O'Neill, 8 p.m. Both) * \pugged line, which is a Donevan '9@mesa t Kinsmen Stadium. trademark. | had turn-| McLaughiin and Central have to prac-|been picked to fight it out to must be regarded as the|stay away from the cellar, to beat, particularly as\though MCVI may pull a few ag vee mugger team won|sumprises as they have five re- a this) quarterback in Doug Bamr. Jim .. MeLaugh-|Lawrence, a record-breaker in Central, are|track, provides great speed in on grade niners.|the backfield. i 5 z Oct. 27--Central at Donevan, 4.16 p.m.| Oct. 22--O'Neill at MeoLaughlin, 4.18 pm. TIGER MATCHED NEW YORK (AP) Dick Tiger, former world middle- weight champion, and Joey Ar- cher, the No. 2 contender, were| matched Thursday for an Oct. | 16 bout at Madison Square Gar-} den. The garden also announced seniors have been| Last year's winners, Central,', 10-round match for Oct, 23 number of years,|has lost ten of the starting) between Bobo Olson, another to'know where the|team and only the fact that a former middleweight champion) ke the|number of fine juniors are mov-| who now is thind-ranking light-| the teague et present asjing up gives them any hopes of! heavyweight, and Jose Torrés| holdovers. are back from'repeating. of New-York and Puerto Rico. tile eiataiss ia E a yy 'Quebec washstand -- mid 19th century. Part of Canada's of honest craftsmanship. i Wiser's Mame -" . a r THE NEW '65 MUSTANG 24-2 FASTBACK, WITH THE MUSTANG HARDTOP. The Cool World for'65... Mustang adds a new 'Scatback' whiskies are older in virtually every price class! 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