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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1965, p. 8

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eo 'Green Gaels To J ockey Defend Laurels After.two. weeks of training! camp, the Green Gaels are! about ready to launch another| fine' team, for the coming sea-| | son, By AL COLLETTI rt Ron Turcotte In Demand These Days demanding 124 pounds, was the cotte won with Tom Rolfe and Russell Horses Win A Couple FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)-- Owner-trainer Frank Russell of Toronto sent three of his five jhorses to the post at Fort Erie Monday. Jockey Cliff Potts rode two to victory and the third to John Davis, last year's scor- ing ace, will centre the first line' with Brians and Ken Thompson. Chuck Marlowe and Ken Howard, the two top pros- pects from Oshawa, will be the rearguard of this line. Gaylord Poweless, Who won the outstanding player award in the Minto Cup play, last year, will centre a line with Neil Armstrong and Russ Jones. Dave Houston and fan Barry, flashy 6'4" who comes from Hastings Legionnaires, will play defence for this line, The third line will likely have Don Stinson, centering Jim 4-to-5 choice and paid $3.60 to win, Point du Jour's time was a fair 1:50 1-5 over a firm course. The winner's share was $21,758. F Or et Argent, ridden by An- gel Valenzuela, was second and Baitman third: Turcotte had ridden Point du Jour to victory a week ago Sat- urday at Laurel as a tuneup for the Laurel Handicap. Turcotte. completed his sec- ond double in a row at Laurel by booting home Nardoo ($13.60) in the 10th and last race, a $4,500 claiming event. A week ago Saturday, Tur- NEW. YORK (CP) -- Jockey Ron Turcotte of Grand Falls, N.B., is a free agent who'll tra- vel almost anywhere to boot home a winner, He'll be flying to Churchill Downs to ride well - regarded T Rolfe in the Kentucky De a week from Saturday. |Turcotte spent the last two |weekends in Laurel, Md., and he came away with impressive victories in two $30,000 added stakes races, The sandy - haired French- Canadian won with a French import, Point du Jour, Satur- \day at the Laurel race course Point du Jour in the ninth and 10th races. Turcotte, a former logger who became a jockey in 1962, has around 750 winners in his young career and is. nudging $3,000,000 in purse money he has won, Turcotte has been riding re- guarly at New York's Aqueduct Race Track after a winter fling at Hialeah and Gulfstream in Florida. The 23-year-old Canadian has been rapidly catching up with the leaders and is among the top five with 15 winners, 14 sec- onds and 13 thirds in 98 mounts, a second-place, finish. Our Johnie took the fifth race, Barleycorn came from be- hind in the sixth to nip Interes at the wire and Guest Speaker just missed in the seventh. Russell's two wins moved him into a tie for third place in the trainers' standings. The quinella Barleycorn and Interes paid 652.60, Nayno, winner of the first race, com- bined with Summons Pat in the second for a daily double of $67.90. Attendance was 6,736 with $94,446 handled in mutuel bet- ting. Higgs and Phil Clayton, withjin 'the $33,475 Laurel Handicap, SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS Gardner, John Rajkovic and Kilostoff, Bill Fedorczenko, Larry Horne; (standing) -- Larry Plancke and Wayne Coach Don Mcllveen, Peter Haas --Photo by SPORTS MENU Seaforth Beavers By Geo. H. Campbell 'Can Win At Home SPORTS EDITOR Seaforth Beavers scored threejfense, Ansfett and unanswered goals in the first|forwards, Doig, J iperiod last night on their home/Dick; alts., Storey, ice, and then went on to win 5-1\lin, MclIlwain, Cummings, Gal- over Brooklin Redmen, in thejloway, Aldis, Dale, fourth game of their OHA Inter-|and Beuttenmiller, Fors B" championship fi First Period | A 4-out-of-7 series, the: next Seaforth, Aldis game is 'scheduled for Seaforth (J. Dick, Dulmage) ee lice tomorrow night, when, an Seaforth, Galloway other win for the homesters will) (Cummings) end the series. 3. Seaforth, J The. homesters grabbed a big (Beuttenmiller) 16:40 and commanding 'lead in the Penalties----Vanstone (Gibson) first period, on goals by Aldis {Haynes, Beuttenmiller and L |Galloway and J. Dick, and were Dale, never in danger from that point With the score 4-0 in the sec ond stanza, West saved the Red-| men from a shutout when he pot- ted a pass from Haynes. (Haynes) BROOKLIN--goal, Vanstone; Penalties--Cruickshank, \defense, Haynes and M, Jones; Anstett and Hull |forwards, Gibson, Pascoe and! Third Period |Ferguson; alts , Mathews, Red- 6. Seaforth, McLaughlin shaw, Hull, Cruickshank, R (Mclilwain, Anstett) . 10:25 |Jones, Tran and West. Penalties--Hull, Cruickshank SEAFORTH--goal, Baker; de-iand J. Dick. FORT ERIE RESULTS FIFTH RACE---Purse $1900 Furiongs (7) 99 4,90.3.10 7.00 4.30 OSHAWA CENTRAL, 1965 COSSA This is the Senior Basket- 1964-65 champions of their 'hall team from Oshawa COSSA group. Left-to-right, Central Collegiate Institute, they are: (front row)--Ron Wm. Corby Dulmage; . ' ees a 'Everything From Soup To Nuts a DOUG JARRETT, the 20-year-old rookie, who was with St. Catharines Junior Black Hawks last season, turned profession- al at the end of last year and played 17 games with the St. Louis Flyers, before being called up by the Chicago Black Hawks, has been given the big call for tonight's game in Montreal. With Pierre Pilote, Chicago's veteran and an ace defenseman, a very doubtful starter; due to a shoulder in- jury, coach Billy Reay has announced that Jarrett will get the call. He was dressed for every game of the Detroit series but didn't see much action -- it was that kind of series. But with Pilote definitely not ready, Jarrett will see action and maybe lots of it, in the second game of the Stanley Cup finals, tonight in Montreal Forum. Chicago has also called up John Miszuk and Don Jons, centre Gerry Melnyk and left- winger John Stanfield, a brother of Fred. Kenny Wharram is not likely to play and latest injury report has it that Bill "Red" Hay is suffering from an elbow injury, which could keep him out of action. Wharram will dress ! 1 8:40 13:19 Second Period 4, Seaforth, Aldis (Gallo- way, Beuttenmiller) . 15:35 5. Brooklin, West 18:25 Doig, "TOE" BLAKE, coach of the Canadiens, has fewer wor- ries, but then the Montreal mentor is known for his pessimis- tic outlook. He admits that he's afraid of Bobby Hull and hopes that Provost and Roberts can keep almost as close tabs on the Blonde Bomber tonight, as they did on Saturday night, when they limited the Chicago whiz to just one shot on goal. Blake has it figured out that if he can throttle Bobby Hull's rink-length dashes and his blazing slap-shot, and at the same time have Jean Beliveau and his mates keep Stan Mikita and the "Scooter Line" under control, then Canadiens ean win again tonight. Third and fourth games are in Chi- eago on Thursday and Sunday nights and Canadiens want very much to grab off a two-game lead on their home ice -- then they are fairly certain of staying "on top" of the series, at least with home-ice advantage on their side. FIRST RACE -- Purse $2000. Claiming, Claiming, maiden two-year-old fillies. 44 Furlongs four-year-olds and up. 6 (f) 7-Our Johnie, Potts 6-Nayno, Gordon 17.10 §.30 4.10.8-Grey Beau, Gordon 3-Bar of Tales, Dittfach 3.10 2.50 }-Eva's Gem, Parnell 3.40 9-Garden's Pride, Turcotte 3.70 Also Ran in Order Queen's Day, Also Ran in Order: Miss Escar, Rens- Plucky Crest, Persian Tune and Barracho ae Pokey Sweetly Packed 80d Winner, ch g, % by Pildorin -- Lady Winner, dk b or br f, 2 by War ang [nterview, by Gay World Peace -- Pink Camelia, by Alabama, Pool. $47,957 1 73 i Pp. 15,27 Pool $16,573 Daily Double Pool $35,277, giyey pace -- Purse $2000. Claiming, tour-year-olds and up, 6 Furlongs (5 4-Barleycorn, Potts 5.50 3.70 2.90 3-Interes, Leblanc $-Mad Charge, Parsons Also Ran in Order: Payola QUINELLA, 4 AND 3, PAID $52.60 Winner, ro g, 4, by Bar LeDuc -- Roman Queen, by Roman Pool $26,391, Quinella Pool $28,270. ALLAN CUP play last night found the Sherbrooke Beavers Whipping Woodstock Athletics 5-2, right in Woodstock. Second game is also in Woodstock, tomorrow night and the A's had better win that one, since the next two are in Sherbrooke. Beavers disposed of Kingston Aces with little trouble and the indications are that they are the best Senior team in the East and likely winners of this year's Allan Cup honors SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim ing, four-year-olds and up. 62 Furlongs 7 McComb 7.00 460 3.50 9,30 5.30 3,60 Falsun, &Summons Pat, &Dark Gem, Turcotte 1-Town Invader, Dittfach Also Ran in Order; Cloud |.V Cartersville and Guiding Wave DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND &, PAID $67.90 Winner, dk 6 or br h, 5, by Montana Sands -- Montana Dare, by Isolater. Pool $39,942. Rah Rah, and SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim ng, tour-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (7). 4-Mediand St., Turcotte 10:30 5.20 3.50 1-Guest Speaker, Potts 4.30 2.80 7-Remister, Leblanc 2.80 Also Ran in Order Doctor Marathon Runner Field and Mystere Winner, b c, 4, by Selector -- Miss Huett, by Bold Irishman, Pool $54,576 MEMORIAL CUP action last night saw Niagara Falls blank Garson-Falconbridge Mines 6-0, in the second game of their series. The Flyers played it cosy, a snug defensive game and handled their Northern Ontario rivals with ease. If it wasn't that the Garson Native Sons want to see Niagara Falls they could call the series off right now. -As it is, there are two more games booked for the Flyers' home ice. In the round-robin down in the Maritimes, Smiths Falls defeated Sydney last night, for their third win in that set and they are now sure of at least finishing in a tie for top spot. Out in Wes- tern Canada, the Edmonton Oil Kings won the 7th and decid- ing game, at home, to eliminate Regina Pats. THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim ing, three- and-four-year-olds, 6 Furlongs ao Royal 5.40 3.70 3.20 Trial Harris 5.00 3.70 ippey, Leblanc 5.60 Also Rap in Order: Susan's Prince, Tag Day, Royh! Autumn, End's Vic, Bunty's Ace, Pick A Star and Gale. Winner, dk b or br g, 3, by Whirling Home -- John's Mable, by Spy Song, Poot $43,835 10-John's 9-Fabru 2-Merit Whirl, Walsh EIGHTH RACE -- ing, four-year-olds and up Yards (6) 6&Hop Hop, Leblanc 1-Lavahot, Walsh 3.80 2.90 2-Centores, Dittfach 3,40 Also Ran in Order: Blue Fox 2nd, Chor @ography, and Jai Grace. Winner, b h, 5, by Chop Chop -- Tularia, by Tylayar. Pool $55, dance 6,736, Remember When? .. By THEO CAN ADIAN PRESS Purse $2000, Claim- 1 Mile and 70 9.50 4.40 3.10 FOURTH RACE -- Pursp $1900, Claim ing, maiden three- and four-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (9) 7-Roman Warrior, Walsh 14.10 8-Spicy Favour, Dittfach 2-Masfer Himount, Harris 3,80 Also Ran in Order: Select Edition, Har- ford Furnace, David's Chic, Willie O., Dad Black and Bimini Bive Winner, bik g, 3, by Roman Might -- Chic Blue, by Blue Warrior. Pool $46,096. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Pitching Jim Maloney, Eastview Pee Wees MADRID (AP)--Real Madrid| Reds, allowed only one hit, al won the Spanish Premier|!eadoff single by Denny Menke Name Draw Winners League soccer championship by|!" the eighth inning, as Cincin-} The Eastview Park Pee Wee beating Sevilla 1-0 in the "30th nati defeated Milwaukee Braves Boys' Hockey Club recently con- and last round Sunday. 2-0. z chided their fund-raising draw | to secure team jackets Batting Deron Johnson The Eastview boys were as-|Cross, F. Novak, Mrs. §. Loc-/Reds, provided Maloney with sisted by a number of local|keys, Sam Kerr, Mrs. S. Morey,|the runs he needed with a two-| merchants and business associ-|Mrs. A. Fleming, Mike Tureski,|run homer in b> acne inning.| ations, who donated prizes. \Vi Taylor, Dave Stuart, ,= -- Have Fun Prize-winners in 'the draw|Hrehorick and Mrs, D. Para- Tomorrow Night 8:00 - 11:00 P.M. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM and every WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SKATING MUSIC ALL SESSIONS SUPERVISED SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING FURNISHED LADIES' LOUNGE Admission: -- 75c¢ 1 x 6.50 4.10 450 3.30 Total Pool $394,446, Atten- "BUNNY" AHEARNE, Britain's and Europe's leading hockey figure, who some weeks ago led the way in banning several NHL players going to Austria to run "a school" -- now has applied to the NHL for European television rights of NHL games. The NHL, has received Ahearne's letter -- as they say in cool diplomatic circles -- "received and filed" ! Canadian light heavy- weight boxing champion Harry Dillon was dethroned by Charley Belanger at Winnipeg 37 years ago to- night--in 1928--by a techni- cal knockout in the 10th round. The rugged Belanger was knocked out for the first time in 200 fights in November, 1935 One of Canada's 3 Great Whiskies EXPORTED TO MORE THAN P ithe team are Fred Whitelaw | Dwight Davies and Joe Kiwoir on defence. Other. boys from Oshawa that have a good chance of making Greenwood, Larry Lloyd, oe Krasney and \Brian Brady, with big Ray Aberman from. Whitby. Merv Marshall, who had two great seasons with the Gaels, lwill be again guarding the | pipes, The boys who will not make iIthe "A" team, will be playing lwith the '"B' team, who start their workouts next week at Whitby. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS RAINBOW LEAGUE Team Standing -- Green 16, Orange 15, Silver 14, Coral 14, Gold 13, Red 12, Maroon 12, Beige 12, Grey 11, Purple 11, Mauve 11, Rose 11, Blue 9% Tan 9% Brown 8 Black 7, Lime 7, White 6, Yellow 6 and Pink 6 ygratulations to green en winning the fourth section! Jioh Doubles ©. Short 438 (249); M. Cockerton 436 (286); 1, Vasvich 405 (282) and J. Petron 405 (240) High Singles L. Burkhart 238, Joyce 233, M. Girard 220, | 210, D, Bentley 203; N. Walls 203, F, Rus sell 20) and R. Mack 200 } 6 NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE Standings -- Group 1: Sunnyside 23, Valleyview 22', Fernhill 22', Rundle No. 1, 18, Kingside No. 2, 11 and Radio 11, Group 2: Kingside No. 1, 26, Eastview 25, Glen Stewart 18, Kingside No, 3, 18, Thorntons 14 and Rundle. No. 2, 7 Sunnyside hung onto the lead in Group as they split points with Radio, Val leyview and Fernhill each were 3-1 win: ners, the losers being Rundie No. | and Kingside No, 2. In Group 2 it is East- view leading by virtue of a shutout over Thorntons. Eastview had to give the odd point to Rundie No, 2, while Gien Stew- art moved into a contending position with a blanking of Kingside No. 3 Keith Smith was the leader this week with 783 (283, 262, 238). Other good scores were Ig Clark 732 (304, 247), Miro Benak 686 (275, 245), Marion Dingman 680 (295, 206), Leon Davey 668 (298, 206), Mavis Taylor 664 (288, 218), Marg Hobbs 626 (274), Isabelle Tilling 424 (254, 204), Fred Shewring 619 (317), Ed Lugtenbura 607 (225, 215), and Bert Alexander 604 (287) Good singles were Req Cooksey 264, Rob Ashmore 263, Nancy Robison 240, Len Yuill 230, Sandra Bent 224, Gord Hanna 224, Rus Sargant 223, Wilf Guindon 221, Betty Keip 215, Marg Luatenburg 214, George Taylor 210, 204, Tom Hobbs 209, 201, Elinore Hanna 208, Orve Dingman 208, Irma Shaefer 207, Dominic Belmonte 206, 200, Pat Belmonte 206, Chuck Grim. bleby 206, Fern Buechier 205, Bernice Yuill 205, Bob Keeler 204 and Rusty How ard 200. Top Lemon for the week was Fern Buechler of Kingside No, 1. Also up for mention are Joan Robison and Don Hot. tot, both of Kingside No. 3. GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Trot) for) three-year-olds and up, Purse $600 (8). Island Song, Ingles 80 4.20 3.90 Brown Wolf, Zirnis 5.50 4.80 Patsy Peters 3rd, Walker 5.90 Also Started: Star Nib, Carly's Allen, Worthy Atom, Chub Hanover, and Lusty McKinney SECOND RACE 6 Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (R) Trivue, Crowe Gordon Lee, Geise! Lu Attorney, Herrington 5.00 Also Started: ida Byrd B, Rita M Reno, Shy Counsel, Miss Valley, and Sweet Petunia 9.90 4,10 3.40 3.20 2.70 7.40 a4 DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 5, PAID $37.00 THIRD RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 8) Juann, Hill 10.50 4,60 3,40 Jerry Hat, Bogart) 4,50 3.00 Vesta Direct, Crowe 3.30 Also Started: Chief's Valentine, Baron Hal, Little Joe Grattan, Sonny Mac, and | Doctor M Q. FOURTH RACE 6 Furlongs (Pace) for three- and four-year-olds. Purse $800 7") | Major's Missey, Norris 10.20 4.50 3,40| J R Spencer, Gordon 4.40 3.70 Kid Cracker, Desjardins Also Started: Rick Spencer, Moore-| land's Dusty, Lynden Bullet, end Argyel Alfie. Late Can., Pat Sultan, SEXTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Trot) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (6). MacDuff's L'sie, Walker 3.90 2.70 2.80 Diana Hunter, Feagan 3.40 3,70) Elvis, Coke 3.80) | Also Started: Jack Skytop, Seattle D, and White Princess QUINELLA, 6 AND 3, PAID $16.20) | SEVENTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) Ladybug, Campbell 4,40 Gratiworth Byrd, Belore Sudsgate, Bissonette 3.20 2.50 11.90 4.80| 3.00| Slocombe | } 725-0522 725-0560 lthe second win in a_ row for Turcotte aboard the four-year- old. Just a week before, 'Turcotte piloted Tom Rolfe, the bay son lof the great. Italian horse Ri- ibot, to victory in the $34,025 |Chesapeake Stakes. 'i ' Saturday, Turcotte called on h T | Point du Jour with the whip in| n Cc e u e ] 1e the stretch of the 1% - mile) % race over the turf. Point du} The final night's action in the| Jour responded immediately Eastway Men's Thurs-Nite/Goch's 3 to 1. it aney 6 en ere Poa agp ha hagige rast _ In the other two matches.) z ayer vg (Lepls end up in a te S€C-|Mackie's and Clint's split their Point du Jour, owned by Mrs. iion honors wih Pepi's winning|noints. as did McLaughlin's Magruder Dent and carrying @ on the greater pinfall, However.|and Ideal Datty, Alex Rove ie as both teams had a command-| (299.201) best for the Macks with ing pinfall lead, Houdailles also| walt Scott 590 (247) in top form| qualified for a shot at the title.) for Clints, Al Saunders was the! It will be Mackies, Dyetts,|ton shooter for the 'fuelmen' L.A. and B. Goch's, Pepi's, and) with a 572 (211). | rN STREET CHURCH LEAGUE ' ' din naaet Cee RT ations ae ts'the Beas on win-|Houdailles in. the championship) Other good efforts had, Glen ning the third section, As they have al-rourtd, while the remainder will Wagar 541 (219), Bill Willimore Heed Wiha whiebaren vhs pening battle for "Consolation" honors 540. J Gatto 539 oe Spencer for the Cnamplonshin Trophy will be the Houdailles made it by virtue 534. C. Frolick 527 (200), Jim Bugs, Flintstones, Whiz-Bangs and 'Strik- of a 4-0 shutout over Ontario|Lamont 526 (213), P. Dale 525 be the Beatles, Stars, Rockets, Hot-Rods,| Motor Sales, with Glen Copp 574 (201-201), R. Sennott 525 (210), Movers and Beavers (224) showing the way, while|and Doug Vann 525. Mi 600 --- Mace Morrison 673 vanalau RRS Sek ERSTE bed ' x iste Fyihd oowards 472 8, Son agg} Bob Worsley = oe Hance Final standings: Pepi's Pizza pis ye"s| Palace 24, Houdailles Industries Roger Plancke 648 (237, 206, 205); Stan{mens' best Gray 641 (259); Wm, Pike 640 (239, 214); 13-1, with Fred Snow 571 (201)io4 14 and B.. Discount: 24 Dyett's Sports 23, Scugog Clean- Po-PIN ACTION. Men's Thurs-Nite League was best as L.A. and B topped EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES {New FILTER KING 25s) Davis oo9 (256, 2263; Gordon snemit-azeidoing the damages, Herman (238, , 200).| Prakk i sc Dak aa Ware Dasewinat i An bape on iden ieee es ore oflers 22, Mackies Van and Storage Allman 229, 213); Walter Tippett 223; g 249-415) Inspire) 9) Clints Texaco 19, Les Eveniss Doug Wilson 220; Frank Cooper 218; Rob-\Les Eveniss lads to the year's! ert Jacklin 208 Roy Corbman 206 anditgn single (1081) and triple| Sales 17, H and L Enterprises "Women over 600 --- Grace Locke 639/(2,949) and a 3-to-l victory|17, Goch Supertest 16, Homes (215, 214, 209) Marg Mossey 620 (254, arc 7 j " | | i j 206) and Pearl Marlowe 609 (229, 211). march Over Wilsons, with only|by Harrison 15, Ontario Motor Bill Winters 568 (209) preventing|sajes 15, Wilsons Men Wear 14, Ideal Dairy 14, McLaughlins Jean Morrison 25), Beverley Jacklin Fuels 13 and Pic-O-Mats 10, | three from the Rockets and Hot-Rods iy bled Flintstones 99, Hue leading the cleaners with a The winners were (championship) While bowling a 591 (210) for Beatles; Strikers and Flintstones took Beavers and Stars took two from the Pic-o-Mats 4-9, with Tom Dona- the high average. title| losers best of luck in the fall! 245, Marj Taylor 223, Eileen Boynton|a total loss on the night, for the! 216, Annie Snudden 213 and Harriet 'tailo 5.' Johns 206, 202 aulors, The Whiz-Bangs took al! four from the) Scugogs gave it a good try| % eM Ss ee for section honors by blanking ja OG BARES RRA RARER RS CS] RY ba | e %& Standings Bugs 33, | J - Whiz Bangs 28, Strikets 27, Stars 22, 54 " vith ; | teat tacos i vo 88 2M, wile Jin Leaman (SPAM Rods 10 and Beatles 9 (568) rolled sturdily in a losing cause. Harrison's beat H and) R CITY LADIE cdbugling salted I by 3-to-1 where Stan Hodgson Bowling is over for another, season! . i Congratulations to the winners and to the won | 0 ourse Motor City Trophy The Daffodils; ee ae s The Vera Bint Trophy --~ The Reindeers the losers, Jim Gallant 555 (200) l and The Blanche Norton Memorial Tro 5d 5: es . phy---The Cameos ' . s Individual Winners Ev Stata, High Average, 209; Ev Redpath, High Triple, Mac Duff § Lassie | 878; Pru Whittick, High Single, 353; Grace MacDonald, High Triple, with, handicap, . 675 and Rose Ellis, High Single, with Wins At reenwood handicap, 351 . The banquet is on May 1, at Genosha r + i ' \Motel, 6.30 p.m. sharp. TORONTO (CP) -- MacDuff's We would like to thank George Camp. Lassie, an even-money choice, |bell and The Oshawa Times for their... 7 4 " accuracy In printing these reports scored by a neck over Diana Champion Celibre 5 Hunter in Greenwood Race- Course 'way's feature trot Tuesday PAY AS YOU PLAY night.; Co-owner Allan Walker made : . j MEMBERSHIPS AVA' his move with MacDuff's Lassie ILABLE Also Started: Ben Carey, Frisco Lov, as the horses came around the x Spann onal aries Jeo Ss BER ae © GREEN FEES @ EIOHTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace)| 'Diana Hunter, driven by Roni, WEEKENDS, HOLIDAY for thrBe-year-olds and up, Purse $1000 Feagan, had a eae tworlength fl WEEKDAYS (6) f ' oie corencial Finale? 590 310 3.90 advantage midway through the} Wee Governor Gammel at eet aa aa wae with) GRANDVIEW GOLF COURS p Also Started: Echo 0 valiéy, Piratea rush along the rail, gaining| ete, and Dominion K. 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