8 | : THE COHAWA TIMES, Toney, Ane 27,1968 Gump Worsle MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS , p FIRST RACE -- 514 Furlongs (Trot)) SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 4 SPORTS MENU " Y pes a re eR or, A e gone Song, Ingies , Hg 3.590 2.80 hed Ki Valley Bell 17.70 7.80 t ht Ane Git, Wes Coke's 300) ale Siartbes Direct Paul, Chiver : : Also storted:<Patsy Peters 3rd, Buck- Laird, Captain MoGregor, Marion Mo- ; H. Cam bell u onl aroo, Miss Rear Betty - and Lusty hawk ano Rocky Sensior se ' y ° McKinney. Late Can, Judy Burton, sienTH nace ~ 1 Mit id EDITOR ' SECOND RACE ~ 1 mile (Pace) for three-year-olds, Purse $1,500. A ps SPORTS By AL _, Byers g and wound up on the three-year-olds, Maidens. Purse $700 18) Go For Broke, Walsh 0.20 7.80 378 7 MONTREAL (CP)--"It's def-|short end of a 5-1 shellacking at Mighty » Feagan 3,50 10,10 4,00 Kelly Mac Hal, Varcoe 2.90 2. é ' | T Alt D., G. MeMillan 5.90 3.50 Armbro Flicka, M-Kinle 3.10 ij "Eve thing From Soup To Nuts' initely a torn thigh muscle ...|the hands of the resurgent Safed Teme Ws Mickey. ae pee con Mine bewistie ie q ry I'll take treatment tonight and| Hawks, The series now is tied tse Started: Arawana Capetown, Cor. Spencer, Mooreland's Dusty, Capetown 9 | again tomorrow." |2-2, nelle Agios, Duke of Atom, Gypsy Coin' Lad, and BL geet Lynden Bullet, DNF+ | TRAGEDY struck in two places, in Toronto's sport This statement came from) Hodge will again face the BAILY DOUBLE 2 and 4 PAID $78.70 ¢ "s excellent horse 'Greek ailing netminder Gump VWor-|Hawks in tonight's fifth game, NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 4 circles yesterday. Conny Smythe's ' 8 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) tor three-year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8) : pos ON gisuie 'pook favorite to win this year's running of sley gorge: he ye Nagin with Ernie Wakely of the Amer-|three-year-olds and up. Purse Sub (7) | Sloe Gin, Marchuck 10 100 3998 ' alt", '| voring his left leg--off the trainlican League Quebec Aces get- Dr. Lea Baker, W. Duford 13.10 5.20 3.50 Je ion, Hawke eae the Queen's Plate, broke a leg, running in the mud at Fort that returned Montreal Canadi-|ting the vender Onl, 'hp Mata tombe Riss > TAD eee tise yer sean third Erie yesterday, and had to be cestroved. This emer' ens from two defeats on Chi-\moved off to their Laurentian|, Also Started: Pot o Gold, Miss Valley, crystal Hal, Lady's pride'H and Glen t from the Canadian racing scene one of the horses that -- cago StaGum ice. ' q|Mountains retreat shortly after|Cinge",,Reme and. Shirley Brooke, {ile 40, ot. Total Pool aie a : of the gee-gee fol e Gumper, who managediiheir return home and plan to - -- Bh ears ie cae ag nor 60 FATAL, a 'eo thtak stil in the tragic his first playoff shutout against remain there until shortly bel rervoersioe war" up. Porm, tae) . " lowers . . - h that Bob Frewin, Toronto 'Tely's the Black Hawks in the second|fore game time tonight. Belmont Ciara, Varcoe, 8.50510 400 | ' Ee ee tind iter for the past 'dozen years, has game of the best-of-seven Stan-| Gonoral Manager Sam Pol-|sner va hi ae ree t ; Keawredgentie eo pedo the new General Man- Jey Cup final series in Mont- io, and coach 'Toe etal get esp Hi, Gary PEP tee Hi quit his post as. ' econd) real last Tuesday, refused t0\quojeq ters by detraining|¥ern Sona, Marlene R., Late Can, Col-| ; to's No. 2 (and we fear, a very poor secon jducked reporters by detraining| : ager of Toronto : speculate on when he would re-|; - onel McGregor i professional football team, the "Rifles". While all his buddies turn to action He er re FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (P. estro e : ' . J ronti y ~ ie ( df 5 4 of the sports-writing whirl, wish Bob the best of penny a in addition to plaving well In joo 0 on to downtown), FF fe Ba emg eas apie <7 Bf i Goude 1 many any ot Sere fee) vote chin way © the semi-final series, which saw 'had. to be restrained acomy iitericempoa "14 vORT ERIE i future of the 'Rifles', Some of their higher echelon may be the Habs oust defending cup|, Blake -had to be restrained! inute pice, 'Morrheey 30, FORT ERIE, Ont, (CP)-- 4 loaded, no doubt, but unless they have the right calibre of champion Toronto Maple Leafs|'ollowing ae gro game by HIS 'Aico Startegs RWins Harmony; Rove big Salt, top contender for i apietionacsnoul ec eugeeniatar wage i ais games, Werder was to[prers tne Soiang Sal he oe ae | |the nets against Chicago whe § 4 . ; a "GUMP" WORSLEY is out for the rest of the season-- the Habs ete the rl two|referee Vern Buffey, -- SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) tor Start of the season in the seve A unless Canadiens get him treated with the new wonder drug | lgames 3:2 and 20, He lost the However, Clarence: Campbell, {Pace) tor three-year-olds and up, Purse onth race at Fort Erie Monday : and bring him back unexpected, like the Black Hawks did 4 third $1 at Chicago, National Hockey League presi- puteh, Crowe 7. 6802.50 ~-and it turned out to be his , with Pilote and Wharram, The Montreal goalie pulled a oer | | Worsley was injured in the dent, sald Monday he would not gh Rage on -- last race | muscle, during the pre-game warmup, on Sunday night, we |pre-game warmup for Sunday |'#ke disciplinary action against) A100 Oreerc, ane DME oe racnen 'The three-year-old colt, rated : now it's revealed the injury is serious enough that he'll likely Inight's fourth game when he the Montrael coach for his post- DNF - Broken equipment -- Pulled up second-best two-year-old in 4 be unavailable for at least a week -- the series will be over did the splits to save on a cor- 8@me activities, QUINELLA, Nos 3 ond 2 PAID sise.ro Canada last season, broke his : then. Coach "Toe" Blake -o ant to d "ager pat -- j : ner shot by centre Ralph Back Prat Oe ee ae est K right foreleg, tn heavy mud just i injury, since the Gumper has been hot stuff, ever since he | ; strom wants to when be'ore reaching the quarter- ' was injected into the Stanley Cup playoffs. And everyone who THE JOYS of motoring, of deep mud, at the side of car out but were in last gpuripgs TIED a game is over,"' said Camp 4 ' mile marker of the six-furlong | was watching the game, either in Chicago or via TV, knows in a Canadian Car Rally are the road, during the first place by the time they reach- Charlie Hodge, the Habs' bell, who returned to his offiec Go For Broke Is Ardmore Purse. i that Blake was more than a little perturbed over the work depicted here. Ann Coombe leg of the 4000-mile Montreal- ed Sudbury, at the end of yeoular netminder over most of Monday following a stay in Tor- The coli, owhed by Caan 5 of referee Vern Buffey in that game, Canadiens drew a lot and June Taylor of Toronto, Vancouver car rally, The the first leg the. regular season, replaced 9"t0 and Montreal hospitals, Pretty Good Bet Sinvthe ot Toronte, hadcle oe ; more penalties than usual, a lot more than the Hawks were | dig their Japanese car out girls managed to- get the --CP Wirephoto HALL BRILLIANT : oe : : destroyed, : given. But professional hockey players should remember | ° The Black Hawks have re- po \MPBELTVILLE, Ont. 4 winner of seven of his 15 i their lessons, when it comes Stanley Cup playoff time. Ted '" resi ent ceived brilliant goaltend-|(C! cans ae an ge a starts, Greek Salt won 895,485 Lindsay drew a misconduct penalty in the 7th game against ing from veteran Glenn Hall chia i. ni pb wroniay, as a juvenile, including vie- Chicago and it was while he was sitting in the sin-bin, and the '@ | '@ | I i i ] . . throughout the series sipht but the eal povetrint tories in the Clarendon Stakes, H Detroit pattern of line-for-line was disrupted, that the Hawks ees 10 ation The Chicago goalie was brik vein. romned to a. Ivlenath Carleton Stakes and the Year. 4 took over. Sunday night, Jim Roberts, who has been a tower | liant even in the two defeats ebevagt in se eighth son BN ling Sales Stakes, ' of defensive strength for the Habs and a great help to e CALGARY (CP) -- Pat Ma-he suffered on Montreal ice, , is tae ereks naid $40.30, Victorian Era, owned by Al- i Provost, in keeping Bobby Hull subdued, drew a misconduct honey, president of the Cana- Sunday night he kept Montrea! while the daily double of Island lan Case, won the race Monday. i penalty for arguing a minor sentence -- and while he | Te ] } i TO] i \dian Football League, said Mon- at bay as he came up with key Song and Mighty Glen paid. The daily double of Last ; watched, Black Hawks took charge of that game. Misconduct day night La pte ed saves on Jean Beliveau, Yvan, 8.70 Z ¥ Sy Stand and Maytown returned i penalties are thoughtless -- they do little harm in normal | e ; roster amendment limiting CFI, Cournoyer and John Ferguson a ee Fianna 20 whi "qui le F play -- but at playoff time, where each coach wants certain By CLAUDE HENAULT --_ |between the Volkswagen 1500 . A rally is not a race, but an teams fo three egg ar Unlike Canadiens, who have tags: thee oe cat ne Pilot. hg Peptanegaly the units facing certain opponents, then they can be costly, This PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Last dive eee es ae extended test of the precision ( hg gene ee uae td roan | famine oe the sixth for a quinella of $150.70,{fifth, paid $68.60 is not new -- Canadiens had better not wait any longer to (year's winners of the CTORS. ee of Eppie We tyes and Erie Md endurance of man and ma- ggg Ea Bh as i oa aint ccd "a . peientl : . learn it, either! : Canade ile rally turned|!@n8 OF ky ae al hine, E s are requir : oy Spree "Pa bed nit. Sele Ba dad | pring peng i ee A ar MacDuff of Oakville chine, Entrants are required 10) vary Booster Club's Sportsmen's|a surprise in the form of their MATT LEYDEN, for years the manager of Oshawa's ty iy aainte n their lead in|, The Volkswagen had been in cover prescribed distances al/pinner, said the violation is in-\so-called third line RENT-A- Junior A" OHA entries, not only throughout their term as this vents eaniie of the event third place and the Mustang injjegal speeds and to arrive at dicated in a legal opinion re-| Bill (Red) Hay, rookie Fred i the 'Generals' -- but long before those days -- graduated Ligh es Bird and Klaus Ross, fifth place. The scores of the'their destination at a statediceived from Professor Bora Stanfield and veteran Erie Nes DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH i to the position of President of the Ontario Hockey Associa- both of Toronto, again. driving teams were 140 Monday time They are penalized for Laskin of the University of Tor-|terenko gave them plenty" of $ PLUS LOW | tion, at that body's annual election of officers, on Saturday. |g Volvo, covered the 700-mile 1" teams Sight grt ths arriving too late or too early. onto, a 4 mileage and scoring punch Sun- 5.00 PER DAY -- -- MILEAGE CHARGE a Nofhing but the most sincere form of congratulations and {route between Sudbury and Port|Mustangs were still leading with) The rallvists: were {o leave) He said the CFI, will hold a/day. Stanfield netted the second best wishes go out to this hard-working and. popular Oshawa |Arthur without picking up a sin- 419 points .for the three-carjhere at 12:30 a.m, EDT today|special meeting in Calgary May|playoff goal of his career, while 725-6553 sports enthusiast, for this honor is deserved and the position |gle penalty point, In. the first team, Second was a Volvo teamiand arrive in Regina 21 hours'7 to take another look at the| Hay got his third since the reg- ' | will be well served, by a man dedicated to hockey. However, j|leg they had 10 with 450 a eee : ruling. ular season ended. ais R U ? H E R F '@] R D S at the risk of straining a long-standing and firm friendship ; Results in team standings, Results were not available on Among its provisions, the code) The teams return to Chicago a Drivers termed the route a "A Py t complete, but officials the women's competition, but prohibits restriction of employ-|for the sixth game Thursday we warn OHA President Leyden, ' : ry demanding', as far as/Were nol ¢ ' | have to mark time, when it Losi canes eee cud Sanit Sie "Marie, Ont ge said the Chevelles were in third Diana Carter of Toronto and ment on the basis of national- and if a seventh game is re- CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS iti i Sainte. 4 Sie ; i Jean Steagall of Merchantville, ity. Three CFL teams--Ottawa, quired to decide the issue, they 14 ALBERT ST. activities. For instance -- isn't it a backward step to cut | A short distance before the|SP° h 7 : ating i : : : 4 out the North-South Ontario Junior playoffs, as is Ghapeia llunch break at Sault Ste. Marie, STRETCH IS EASY N J, were -- leading ---- and Hamilton--play in -- to Rasgecsibe for a Sat- 725-6553 Oshawa today? Why not take steps to protect the NOHA teams with |@ car - gobbling boghold de-) Drivers said that the rally|their only competitor, ition oe Se ee Bear -- stiffer "import" or "export" regulations. NHL scouts "rob" |Veloped. was hard right up to Sault the Northern Ontario centres of their talent, to pack the one | Bill Woodward member of|Ste. Marie, but that the final lone Junior "A" League -- so it's no wonder they aren't able ithe team driving a BMW fromistretch along the north shore of . provide eteatticn, But back a few years ago (quite a Dereon yong pe vor al ga oro Ae ew, now ort s, § " bs South fa . rth ay Trappers, Sudbury Cub Wolves and there were already four cars Today the rallyists begin the Sou orcupine "Porkies' more than held their own, with the best of the OHA groups. trapped in it and that the num-Jongest and perhaps most excit- : eRe nian _-- a ' bers increased. ing stretch of the rally which started i real Saturday HOLD SECOND started in Montreal Saturda FORT ERIE RESULTS Y | Second place remained in the oi Sir go oe harap ae jhands of Paul McLennan of a one va egina w | | FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,000. Claim-)Miss Telephone, by Soee Chance, |Toronto and John Wilson of New Stop at Winnipeg 1" 7 eae . d ing, maiden three and four-year-olds,| Poo! $37,300. Dundee, Ont., driving a factory) There will be three close foaled in Canada, 6% Furlongs (12) Mustang The Aicatan came Sections in the event, +Lest Stand, Gomez 19.80 7.00 5.20) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow: 8: ; gl pe Closed sections are segments Ssienne Star, Shuk 4.10 123 ances, three-year-old fillies, foaled in through Monday's leg with 70 be, Muir 60' Canada. 6 Furlongs (6). ' yee ware Of the rally closed to the public i Cloudy and Muddy 4Tie Pilot, Leblanc v.80 490 3,|Penalty points, raising the car's) a on 'which rallyists are | Also Ran in Order: End's Vic, Sil's) 1-Moosones, Fitz'ns 3.30 2.40/{otal to 90 for the first two days|* sa ai tae ee ibl | Orphan, Selwyn, Happy June, Jet Attack,|6Duby Cat, Robinson 330of the six-day Montreal-Vancou-U'sed to go as far as possible. Lumpy Lena, King Strome and Ottobee. | Also Ran in Order: Countess Tana, Rae Locations of the closed sections Winner, bg, 4, by Phalanx--La Bamba Miss Blackhawk and Donna B Good. ver rally. and, by Le Paition. QUINELLA, 4 AND 1, PAID $48.40 McLennan and Wilson lost 8" _kept_ secret. Pool $15,233. Dall le Poo! $35,11 ie M 5 cual ee ee Cin their points for getting stuck SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,600, allow- Poo! $18,430 Quinella Pool $22,090. in' the same mud hole that) ances, three-year-old fillies, foaled in Ae Bi iin ati ON , 7 A Canada, 6 furlongs (4). SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, Ciaim- Plagued so many other compet 2M » Maxwell 7.40 2.80 2.40, ing, four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (4), itors 4Victory Chant, Fitzsimmons 2.50 2.20|3-Mosey On, Potts 11,60 5.40 3.70 Third spot was taken over by f Knee "apa intl iattd "salves Me pele Henry Taylor's Ford Cortina i an in : A-Shoe Fair, Avant I-Solid Mike, Maxwell 3.00 y ylor's For F 11 700 Midi and Easter Pat Also Ran in Order: Mornins' Mornin, Taylor of London, who is com- MANY GIRLS THINK, Late Scratch--A-Chopparis Brunswick Ace and Nacuba \ Folly a ka : A WOMAN'S WORK /8 DONE, A--H_A Grant and W D Latimer entry. Winner, ch g, §, by Blenben -- Mozrel, Peling in his first North Ameri- @ any movers: § AND 2 rae $81.20 by nye can-style rally, came through ql i Uniewe, y by Mahan--Brooktewn, Pool $42,54: with only a 10-point penalty, a Pool $29,366 Seventy RACE--Purse $2,000, Three-'raising his total for the whole year-olds, uriongs " y THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim- 6 -Victorian. Era, Harris. 8.10 4.70 3.50, Tally to 100, ; ing, maiden three and four-year-olds, 2B-Win Again, Shuk 640 410 At the start of the day's run, foaled in Canada, 6'% furlongs (11) 3 -Peter Picker, Gomez 410 Tavlgr g avies . Realedon Bive, Ditttach 10% 500 4.10 alse Ran Ww Order: Little Red, Battle, rayior and his navigator, Robin + Blue Xmas, Walsh 4.10 2.90 Orear and Greek Sait é . z Edwards of Fabreville, Que., Swanky Kid, Leblanc 9.00 Late Scratch -- A-Ships That Pass, B- bee ie , "6 Also Ran in Order: Wild Fabius, White, Lucky Marine, Victoria Garden had been tied for sixth plac Wrest, Chigs of Blue, Willle D., Zoom A--C Smythe Entry oi : . Another team that made a com, Foxy Sultan, Dad Biack and West 8--L Maloney and Mrs G Schriber Entry. ig jump th oint standings Royal Winner, b 3, by Victoria Park -- Ivy, gi cay e point standing Winner, ¢k © or br f, by Blue Man-- by Nai , was that of Ewen Graham of} Seams, by be Sage. Pool $39,485. Midnapore, Alta., and Henry '00! F ' Ra lieve 'i 7 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $1,900, ciaim- Acteson of Calgary, driving a FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim: ing, four-year-olds and up. 6' Furlongs Volvo. LOVER 30 YRS. IN BUSINESS | ing, maiden two-year-olds, 42 furlongs (6) Maver Eoversauber, Potts v7.70 49 420 MOVE TO FOURTH STEPHENSON'S -Asissee It, Inouye 9.50 4.40 3,60'7-Persian Tune, Dittfach 4 re " . zs S-wmalor Roberts, Leblanc 3140 3.30/4Blue Mischief, Harris a0 They moved from eighth po GARAGE +Gay Robin, Walsh 5.00 Also Ran in Order: Grey Beau, Mystere sition to fourth. In the Monday WHEEL ALIGNMENT so Ran in Order: A-Tract, Royal and Jai Grace section of the rally, the car got # FRAME STRAIGHTENING Faran, Squadru and Paraquayo. 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