cons nyts EN a vo $55 © Q 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 6, 1965 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Everything From Soup To Nuts' __ MARLBOROS finally made it! Even their most partisan . eupporter would have to admit that this is one series that 'could have gone either way. It was almost phenomenal that ~each team appeared to play a better game on the other team's ice. "Petes" won twice in Toronto and had another one won, but for three seconds -- and since, it has been admitted that "probably the time was actually run out -- but their equipment is so old, that it doesn't register promptly. However, Peter- borough fans and their club should have no lasting feelings about this one -- they had their chances and plenty of them-- and they failed merely because they couldn't win a key game at home. They couldn't even get a tie on their home ice. So, _ it's taken a long time but now they have finally decided the OHA Junior "A" finalists and Toronto Marlies will meet Niagara Falls Flyers in the big final hassle. STANLEY CUP playoffs resume tonight and after reading all the ballyhoo, one has to wonder just what is what. Chi- hawks are reported to be in top physical shape while Red "Wings have several missing from their line-up, due to in- juries, and also have a couple more on the limp. Chicago's Bobby Hull, with his robust play, is credited with putting a couple of the Red Wings on the sidelines, at least for tonight's fray, with Larry Jeffrey liable to be through for the season. In the Montreal camp, they are lining up "Gump" Worsley to play goal for tonight's game at Maple Leaf Gardens. Seems «that goalie Charlie Hodge suffered a groin injury when hit by 'a deflected shot on Saturday night. Leafs are going to have Bob Pulford back in action, for a full stint, in tonight's game. Coach Imliach has to go tonight with everything he's got. If the doesn't win this one, he's in dire trouble. In the other series, Black Hawks have got to be given a good chance to win on their home ice. Wings have had the edge on home ice but with a couple of key injuries, they could be just lacking enough to clean this one up. However, the fans are going to see some hectic action. ¢ Es HAPPY AT WORK -- Jim Fitzsimmons, 35, a Calgary native, is one of Canada's leading jockeys and he wouldn't trade his job for BOSTON BRUINS have finally made: it official. Lynn Patrick has been '"'kicked upstairs" to a vice-president's seat on the board of directors and '"'Hap" Emms, has been named the new general manager of Boston Bruins. We just had a fleeting thought -- wonder if "Hap" Emms will object to the Bruins playing hockey on Sunday? Remember the old days, when he battled the OHA et al, on this principle, with his Bar- rie Flyers? .. . "HAP" could earn the undying hatred of all in the OHA Junior "A" circuit if he uses his new power to bol- ster Niagara Falls more than should be expected... . MILT SCHMIDT remains as coach of Boston Bruins under the new set-up, but we are just wondering how long it will all last . ... TONIGHT'S NHL action will set the pattern for the semi- finals. Should the "home teams" both chalk up wins, then each series becomes alive again, but if Wings and Habs con- tinue their winning ways, the outlook is going to be mighty glum in Chicago and Toronto. . . . STILL DON'T KNOW who won the Oshawa Senior Hockey League championship final, "but word is that Bad Boys won the honors. They must be still celebrating -- we haven't heard from their publicity de- - partment yet -- but early in the season, they would have 'cried like pups if they didn't get their name in the paper... . "BROOKLIN "REDMEN" are guilty of the same lack of co- operation ! 'e FIRST RACH - 6% Furiongs (Trot) "for three-and-four-year-olds. Purse $800 By JERRY GLADMAN TORONTO (CP)--Jim disarming smile, an easy-going manner, a grip of iron and the satisfaction of doing what he likes best. old Calgarian says: "You get to meet a lot of nice people, can't complain about the pay, and it's a lot better than a. straight nine-to-five job. And what I like best about it is that Also Ran in Order: Irish Valley, Tootsie mo Living, Stormy Lee C and (6) 2-Gay Frisco, Kingston 14,90 5.30 4.30 during the winter you can do ©-Our Patricia, Gordon 2.40 2.30) SIXTH RACE -- 6% Furiongs (Pace)| what you please." «&Rebel Princess, Shea 3.10|for three-year-olds and up. Purse $800! y, a | He should have added that a jockey can spend his winters as " 3H he chooses providing he has had a good season. (a) in » Gay Bandit|1-Dominion K Bomb, Norris 6. 70 3. swand Vivi's Star. Late Can, Press On. |2 C Comme 40 3.70 3.00 -Ladybug : &-Smart Al Heck, Desjardins *. SECOND RACE -- 6' Furlongs (Pace)| Start good, won driving vetor three-end-four-year-olds, Purse $800 ~() Gary Grattan, Victor High C, Royal ~4J R Spencer, Gordon 7.3% 4.60 3.20|Goose and Gordon Lee. w= 2-Argyel Alfie, McMillan 5,60 3.50) DH-Deadheat for fourth ~-1-Apachies Pride, Ren Filion 4.30/QUINELLA Nos. 1 Dominion K. Bomb | »-Start good, won driving 1961-62-63. » _ Also Ran in Order: Davie Blue, Johnny « Ringo, Kid Cracker and March Maggie. Late Can. Buster Chief | and Ladybug C PAID $21.60 SEVENTH RACE -- 6% Furiongs!| R. Spencer PAID $107.99 | 2-Chiet's Val'n'tn, Ren Filion 6.70 3-Michael's Counsel, THIRD RACE -- 6% Furlongs (Trot)|7-Allen Volo, Dufty for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600) Start good, won driving 3 Bogart 8.30 it aboard E. P. Taylor's Flam- = (8) | Also Ran in Order: Weybird, Mr. Oban-|. ; j F-Superd Hanover, Dutty 8.20 3.90 3.20|lon, Vi De Sota, Rufus Jones and DNF-|ing Page in 1962, his second 3-Lusty McKinney, Walker 3.60 2 70) Roselawn Boy year as a contract ~4Kintutica, Ingles tart good, won driving ment Also Ran in Order: Chub Hanover, Rusty Riddell, Willy Tass, Braden Volo,| wend Dusty Brooke. DNF - Did not finish -- Bi IP | Wri agi 7, ' roken Equip) windfield Farms. Since 1963 the five-foot, 102- EIGHTH RACE -- 6% Furiongs (Pace) = : |ter three-year-olds and up, Purse $1,000| PO (8 -- - FOURTH RACE -- 6' Furlongs (Pace)|4Dr. McGregor, Habkirk | 2 Le -- three-year-olds and up, Purse $600|6-Or. S$ En McFarland Beery ye ' 7-Futurity Chief, G 60 | W t rt 5-Our Frances Vanderpoe! 4.00 3.10 2,30) Start good, won Brits west 0 a a a e 11.50 3.80; Al A&-Juann, Hill 2-Hieland Direct, Ca Hie Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Nellie Direct, Shy Counsel, Leela Chief, Rock yCoast and Direct Queen Iso Ran in Order: Miss Star Magic; 2.80| Wilmington Belle, Teddy moe Tops Oshawans Uncle Bun and Spaghetti Boy. NINTH. RACE -- 64 Furiongs (Pace) | |tor three-year-olds and up. Purse 800! The Oshawa Motor City team A FIFTH RACE -- 6' Furlongs (Trot)|2-Belmont Bertha, Galbraith 7.10 3.;; 2.40|travelled to Bowlerama last Sat- io three-year-olds. and up. Purse $900/3-Casey Direct, Bissonette 2.80 2.50\urday, with only five bowlers |1-Ben Lad, Loren: {Galbr'th 6.60 4.90.3.50) Start_good, won driving *""/and took on the strong Mowat ie 17.10 8.30' Also Ran in Order: Doct iC 3.10|Byrd B, KWR, J, eae eee Seen. 'Gypsy Chief 2nd. 3-Belmont Frances, S-Alayne Scott, Si i-Sister Matt, Kingston , Start good, won driving M. Thunderbird and) Both teams were well below ----|par and Mowat Cartage emerged victorious three games |to two, as they shot a team Kitchener Ties Warroad Lakers In'? of 5841 compared to 5741 Junior 'B' Set Allan Cup Running "oven" Once again Motor City could WINNIPEG (CP) War.\Probably have won LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Kitch-\road, Minn., Lakers took a 2.9|couple of games, if they had had r canshirt: dawned Lon-|lead in their best-of-five Allan|# full team out uy Ba LAS cl don Nationals 7-4 Monday night|Cup western semi-final with\;Med many times in the past, iw besi-o-:even «>-|Transcona Lions with an easy| they Were shore iaaoes Fd ane ' tario Junior B hockey, semi-7-1 victory Monday night. result won only two games, -- "final 'series at two games| Rebounding from a scoreless) Mowat Cartage won the first apiece. first. period, Warroad rapped|tW® games, 1244 to 997 and 1277 About 5,525 fans saw the) five unanswered goals. behind|'® 1208. Motor City came back Greenshirts dominate the game|lfanscona goaltender Dic x to take the third game 1110 to throughout, firing 42° shots at|/T0dd in 12 minutes of the sec-|1073. Mowat Cartage won the "Ray Reeson in the London nets.,994 Period. ; |fourth game 1200 to 1118 and Dave Hainsworth handled 37 at) "ormer Winnipeg Maroon|\00r the Kitchener end. Ron Farnfield led Warroad with) 'heir finest game of the day, to i ; 1308 to 1047. The teams were tied 2-2 after|® three-goal performance. TT ae eetaniar eile ; be gies were added by T «| ' the first period, but the Kitch-| 2 brothers Myron cha poe matically eliminated Motor City 'ener team was ahead 5-4 going! « " Muh ciat "into the third. |Grafstrom and Billy Christian. Walt Tkaruk. T |Cliff Krivak spoiled goaltender Wai azuk, Tom Smola,/Ajlie Reynard's shutout bid Wayne Gowing, Ken Johnson.|with a goal early in the third Danny Seguin, Gary -Hopcraft] period, g and Jack Egers were goal get-| on ters for the Greenshirts. Dave) BANS INTERNATIONALE "Gorman scored 'twice for the) Spanish authorities would not Nats and Walt McKechnie and/allow the Communist anthem ob Cook added the others. |The Internationale, to be sung . Fifth game of the series isjon the set of Dr. Zhivago, now scheduled for Friday night in| 'London. being filmed there by David 'Lean. FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION TROPHIES FOR,ALL SPORTING EVENTS AND GIFTS IN EASTERN ONTARIO The G. B. COMPANY 356 Dean Ave., Oshawa Se Phone George Fuller Bus. 723-3961 Res. 725-2062 LOVER 30 YRS. IN BUSINESS | STEPHENSON'S GARAGE WHEEL ALIGNMENT FRAME STRAIGHTENING GENERAL REPAIRS 725-0522 725-0560 15 CHURCH STREET One of Canada's leading thor-| joughbred jockeys, the 35-yesr-'r: Motor City came through with) from the playoffs. However, the | simmons is a little guy with a'aboard Grand Garcon. Which is just/who want to be jockeys I often Oy Gata ee ak DH | what Fitzsimmons has had the/find it difficult to give them ad- |last few years. He was the lead-jvice. A lot of them think that ing stakes rider in Ontario in|just because they're small they . A 16-year career, with seven\But a kid has to have more (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse|years spent in the West, has|than that. He has to have nat- ag le Rg SR adie (8) one bP. Pure seen him win practically ayereleral ability. i ad 340| stakes race in the East, includ-| "If a kid is about 16 or 17 s90\ing the. Queen's Plate. He wonjand weighs about 105 pounds | rider for|starts working out and develop- und rider has been a free-| Fitzsimmons has never had another) ~ |pounds,"' anything. He cites good pay, excitement and freedom to do what he wants in the off- season as reasons for his contentment, Fitzsimmons JIM FITZSIMMONS lance jockey and last year hejthis problem--'I was always|Group. Fitz-|took third place in the Platejsmall." : | "We grew up in Calgary and| One of his biggest thrills was|my younger brother and | used/ Indians, break them in and sell them for! riding Taylor's Northern Dan- cer, one of the greatest Cana- dian thoroughbreds. a "I rode the Dancer his last ce in Canada before going to New York," Fitzsimmons says. "That's quite a horse." Like the Dancer, Fitzsimmons has enjoyed considerable popu- larity. "T get so many letters I can't) answer them," he says. "Some are from old ladies and others are from girls who want to run away. "IT also get E a lot from kids are going to be good jockeys. this doesn't mean he can be a jockey. He's young and once he/chare of injuries, "I've broken everything but horse once landed on top of me| and caved in all the muscle tis-| sue in my chest but I was really; fortunate no bones were broken." ing he's liable to jump to 120-25 team put up a good struggle for most of the year and were in contention right down to the final few weeks. Harold Ballem was best for Motor City, with a five-game score of 1246 made up of games of 244, 299, 225, 198 and 280. Ron Swartz rolled an even 1200 with games of 219, 228, 264, 228 and 261. Si Rizun had 1119 (308); sonn Trott 1118 (270, 249) and Roy Nesbitt 1058 (243). This coming Saturday marks the end of the season, in the Toronto City Men's Major for Motor City, when they travel to Bayview Bowl to take on Aprile Lanes. is to buy wants to don't mind if she's good enough but she's young right now. At this age you'can never tell." relaxes at home in Cooks- surrounded by mementos of his career. ville, Ont., --(CP Photo) colts off the profit. | FORT ERIE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden} FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid- three-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 5 Fur-jen two-year-old fillies, foaled in Canada. longs (12) 2 Furlongs (12). u 4Ricky's Rita, F'mons 16.30 7.69 5.70 2-Mixed Match, Dittfach 7M 4, 7-Now | 'Doner T'cotte 28,80 11.60 5.20 6-Play The Game, D'fach 3.60 2.80 Xion Ran Orders Puntun Pun, tell tks ue vn Busse 'an % 'un-Fun, A Along, 'Chinese Gambler, Zoom Zoom, Pi gedm Re sy Rove Yr R PeeWeePlayS 8 Se = 'oyal Autumn, King Hot to Trot and Willie D. Trainer, K, @. Nickolds, lost out in their bid for cham- WOR deena ag os Trainer, W. Von Richthofen, | Oshawa. Pee Wee A\ll-Stars| Poo! $22,968. Daily Double Pool $32,922. championship trophy, Oshawa's A--B. Hatskin entry. Give Hunters Bonus For Dog : tario Federation of Anglers and Hunters recommends in a northern affairs brief cree ew ae lene iar ee ee that any persons . oy bonus pionship laurels, in the annual Pe gn llroy oy 'oated in Canada,|, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claiming,| brief 1 Shrine Belleville Pee Wee Hock-|7urlons (1) to|£Fligping. Floyds Welsh | 690 [CB 5.40 din aan a oa Ped ey Tournament, this last week-|2-sioppy Slippers, Tawse 10.90 $20) Bronze Turkey, Parsons 7.@ 5.10 eration': drechies in yrillia. It end, although they tied Peter-|3Perfect Lane, Harris 3 Ee eee cits bane ibaa ut down high borough Pee Wees 3-3 in the cant i inane, igen kioeen bose Real Black 'Argo Bound and Dark" com, : cals e beach which mae en j Joey, Cara Mia, Bella Figlia, and Miss eee Oe Benen srabie led ay. tat 'out We eects ey played two overtime! [oe sten--p : Canadian ee be periods and could not break the| DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 10, PAID $191,80|Chompe-Petite Torte wy coum -- eg ae Pibobt President Jack O'Dette said deadlock so the tournament of-/Winner, dk» or br t 2, by Fleet Path-- Ueetondidn.clotmed' oy fhe Malem stisie he: Monda "the fetleration also |ficials decided to' award the|t?sinu a's) Warner, and Argo Bound claimed by Sar-My-Tou ate '6 ed a 'that the oem _ " basis of|Poo! $28,635. wn ome Baterie Wale" Rescbices Com- -on-goal, in the second mission eight ; overtime period, Oshawa was|tnreevyear-sies foaled in Conads, S'For|, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,900. Allow. peovallg . £ Pls bs : outshot by the slim margin of|!ongs (10). aadtien a iiad peo al s in every: Pr wrraine ~ 3-2, so had to yield the honors. |scrivr" pret pale" inact? 230 27\S'Porest Rover, Maxwell 20.10 10.0 s.o|Provinee. He said the present ethod of field of. Goals for Oshawa were scored|?-Select Edition, Gordon Bt sales ee 490 ago ; Banh a by John Sledziewski, with a|_ Als Ran in Order: Roman Tribune,| "aise Ran In Order: AcNothing Secred,| trees, Working. Out of " pair, and Les Kiraly with one. |5%4?,™ic, chump, Chic Visio No Rent |river' Bully," Payee "Queen "and aigi unsatisfactory, While they didn't win the|Weaver. Late scraich-A--Joviel Joel, He said this is proved by in- camara Yummy Mummy by Bull Winner, dk b or br g 3, by Dark Star-- 1! Page. Winner, b ¢ 4, by by Blue $i & Trainer, R. T, Barnard. QUINELLA. 5 AND 4, PAID $98.30 Pool $22,925. Queneila Pool $21,077 Oshawa Minor sms. rca Loop Standings 3-Breezy Maple, Cuthbertson OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY goalies, Tom Christie and Larry 'Blve Frock Bucklie were voted the Tourna- ment's outstanding goaltenders. Oshawa reached the finals by defeating Kingston in the first round, 2-1, when Les Kiraly and Chris Bone were the Oshawa marksmen, In the second, Oshawa ousted Bowmanville in a hard-fought contest, 2-1, with Ted Taylor and Trainer W. Beasley. Pool $34,541, 10.90 8.20 1-My- Kimie, Harrison 6.60 Also Ran in Order: My Marion, Garden King, Foo Foo, Reefwal, Scadadie and | Valecrest Lady Winner, ch g 3, by Phalanx--Roguish by Les Kiraly doing the scoring rear Prine "A. 4, Warner, while Simpson replied for Bow-| League Standings As Of Apr. 3) Poo! $47,048. % J ockey 's Philosophy , oe You Meet Nice People MONO eg BANTAM "B" SERIES EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, 'Claim. Wi T Pts ing. four-year-olds and up. Furlongs SOCCER SCORES Canadian Corps 7 0 0° 14 EBalinode, Gomer 4.30 3.80 3.00 Scugog Cleaners 4 1 2.10 |tABerracho ) d, Leblanc" S30 LONDON (Reuters) -- Soccer|Police Association 4 1 2 10 |_ Also Ran in Order: Big Boots, Poppy results Monday night: Westm't Kiwanis 4 3 0 8 |ca Pavele. 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