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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 9

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, April 29, 1965 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Criticizes |MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Siz Furlongs (Trot); Squaw Valley, Alexander - 10 for three-yesr-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). Aliso Started: Hava Julep, Gay Frisco, | Worthy Wndr, Welke~ 1450 5°" "" Rebel Princess, Stormy Lee C, and Pink- nn m | Safety Man 11, Hilliard 3. 2.70 ney Herbert, | Meadow Browni« a Also Started: Chub Hanover, Genoa's FOURTH RACE -- 5'4 Furiongs (Pace) Prince, Tom Key, Worthy Atom and for three-year-olds and ue. Puree 6600 (8), 430 840 7. | Mid's Boy. Isoita Ben, Norris ro 0 e Stormy Way, McLean 10.90 690 SECOND RACE -- 5' Furiongs (Pace) Peter Nibble, Troy 5.90 for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) Also Started: Onie Mite, DH-Lena's inion, irish Chief Way, M'dill 6.90 5.30 3.40 Pride C, DH-Gord » Mr. TORONTO (CP)--The Globe {fish cniet Way, J 50 ini wd Mie Soup To Nuts' et hed 10 tie nee in| Rie tlrtest Riches" Coumee, uses _vooren. wr BO Soi . i o Nuts method for the new Conn petunie, Donna's Franke J M Thunder FIFTH RACE ~ 1 Mile (Pace) for Everything From joup | Smythe Trophy a farce. 'bird, and Jimmie tf three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8), Harve or. DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 2, PAID $83.00 Henrietta Sue, Findley 6.10 4.10 2.90 @ : Sports Editor Jim Vipond Meadowview Champ, Gordon 7.20 3.90 POPULAR NEWS! Wren Blair, like most of those +S says ins sports editorial the! NOG, site tag oh Mone Gent. | Lae tate a tse ities tt higher preg tee the sport, is go mey aah aos daa's trophy, donated by the former)' 'Tootsie Doll. Walker $00 3.70 2.40 Moinars T Byrd," Miss Vere Graitah and hockey, even though there are : Toronto Maple Leafs owner tos) Ottawa Duke, Galbraith 4,50 2.60 King's Messe. the most valuable player in| | SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for three Saney Gap pivot iso be! BASEBALL LEADERS "tuerschts "Ss i } an ' eA .! National Hockey League gov-\By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ceneumiet. feagan 5:00 3.49 i i i that will survivors remaining, checks in with a bit of news be welcome to Oshawa Generals' hockey fans. Ron Buch- anan made a good showing in the four playoff games with Minneapolis, with whom he finished out this season. On : 250 Tuesday of this week, he underwent an -- a ry bogs ernors, Based on 25 at-bats: jg tine Saree Biehee Son j Renny Coe. on his chronic shoulder injury. The operation is fig r But, he says, three of the, American League QUINELLA, 2 AND 4, PAID $40.00 be a complete success and if any of his friends want to sen governors -- Weston Adams of| AB R HPet. sevewtn race -- 1 mile (Pace) tor the popular player a "best wishes" card -- he's recuperating Boston Bruins, Bruce Norris ¢f|Cater, Chicago 33 9. 14 .424 three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8), Detroit Red Wings and William|Conigliaro, Boston 36 9 15 417) Rea aniMc,pilion 1240 780 $06 Jennings of New York Rangers|McAuliffe, Detroit 33 12 13.394) Greentree Judy, Boyce GN --have not attended a single| Allison, Minnesota 39 7 15 .385| AW? Started: Lee Gratien, Horatius, game in the final round be-|Mantilla, Boston 34 4 13 .382 Humes '™ S/we' Dillon & and Del tween Chicago Black Hawks) puns wall. Minnesota, 13 a ' ; s--Hall, sota, 13, GHTH RACE -- 1 M and Montreal Canadiens, Mont-' pung patted. In---Mantilla, 12, threevearolds and up. sboler ovitetion" real leads the best - of + seven Hits--Richardson, New York Purse $2,000 (7), at The Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton, Mass. . If his shoulder heals as fully expected, Ron will report to the Boston Bruins major league training camp, in London, late this summer, ities L ST. GREGORY'S, cham- V. Soppan, T. Kane, J. Bell, Leddy, Second row -- M. Team captain Luke Char- of the season's statistics show that Montreal won 16 games pions of the Catholic: Youth Manager "Ozzie" Keeler, Mares, Ea Pieces, 3. correa con ihe aeacara A LITTLE LATE. to be studying this angle, but a review , series 3-2, Sixth game is to-\1¢ akin Ce eee ' | j 4 ' " ' j shi 4 " Bey. ns wil |, Arthur F ¥ away from home this past schedule, tied four and lost 4 Organization Atom Hockey , Blair, P. DeLong, P. Driscoll, 1, Charbonneau, scoring championship |jiony Deities < Vosiecuii bic.| Come + oe They had three wins and a tie out of seven games in Chicago. Leagié. sre' shown" above, Bayne, C, Fair, Coach P, Dupont, M. Adams, D. trophy, with 25 goals over | 'The editorial adds that each|1. vemski, Bogs ite Started: Auny Ki High Paley y F s - . Og , gens fm i e 7 ) se go gas ha ac ae tai gr Mingle Ra Back row, (left-to-right) -- 'Pete' Murphy and M._ Keeler and C, Roberts, the regular season, of the absentees has appointed) 'Trintes -- Blasingame, Wash- Angell © Wick, away from home, efeats six S. ) | . ive P is|; . J i ee ee ee ee a es & | a ee ee. WME un 'to appear at the games in| EO" Sig Conte, Kansas Min tACtnd of Mite Sa) the Stanley Cup finals, neither team has been able to buy a a : "ae , |his place and vote for a trophy|city Mantle, New 2 Foye Ain Eustiron MUMMY ER tae win, away from home. Canadiens, with their "policeman" |; ee % mg, * _ |winner. \Hall. 4 : : Raat Meta, Hank ae John Ferguson reported fit to play, are hoping to break bony '2, 4 But this is not enough, Vipond! Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti- Also Started: Pieasant Way, Perennial, string and clean up the series, with a win in Chicago tonight. 2 y 5 f / ij Swan Song, Peter Abbey C, and Jean ; says, i Most of the neutral observers figure the seventh game will } , en, , 7 he governors should atiené more, 5, Hee First , ; t so tri ¢ 4 my 4 . Pitching--Six tied at 2-0, 1,000, Attendance 3,430, Total Pool $191,542, be necessary. Black Hawks, recalling that they also trailed , a. 4 las a mark of respect for the Soin eee cr eee be Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in their semi-final series, insist that oe | ; |man who donated the trophy Cleveland, 20 "The system in use is a poor oe one and if the governors are National League CAMERON they'll repeat that effort, by evening it up tonight and then winning the %eventh game right in Montreal on Saturday night. Coach Bill Reay has announced that he'll not use his really interested in the ad- AB R H Pet. WwW ki so-called fourth line of Melnyk, Henry and McKenzie . encom of hd cke 1 Kranepool, N.Y. 54 1 23 426) recking should consider a_better|J, Alou, S, Fran, 5712 23 .404) D tas en 4 | emolition FOOTBALL has barged into sports page prominence, scheme, M. Alou, S, Fran. 40 7 16 .400) The editorial favors a system|Banks, Chicago 46 7 18 .391 worked out by Ron Andrews,/Robinson, Cinci, 4211 16.381 V® an Ghee league statistician, Under Andrews's plan, the|Call said the suspension was all FREE ESTIMATES league would invite six former/result of Ralston's defaulting a} hockey stars to watch playoff|doubles match last week in the Call 725-4285 games and they would vote on|River Oaks tournament in| Or Write the most valuable player in|Houston, Texas following a loss| 161 Mill St., Osh each game. Their vote totals at/in the quarter-final singles to oy TEREWO the end of the series would then veteran Ham Richardson. | decide the winner, sresconereen a right in the middle of the Stanley Cup playoffs, and if nothing else, this has to be recognized as either a very astute, or very fortunate piece of timing, in the field of press publicity. That hasty rule passed last February in Ottawa, by the CFL, that only three naturalized Canadians be permitted on any one team, was the target for criticism before the ink was dry. Since then it has been evident that the rule will be either thrown out altogether or greatly amended, before finally adopted for this coming season. Now the interpretation of the Ontario Human Rights Code is coming into the picture, presenting what looks to be a flank very susceptible to attack, And adding to the concern and problems of the CFL | ' F sith wd a 5 ' ATTENTION ALL BOYS team owners is the formation this past week, of the Players' | ST. GERTRUDE'S, run- right) -- A. Lacroix, Man- Valuable Player trophy, P. | Thompson, J. Clouthier, R. Thinks Suspension Association, under the leadership of several top - ranking ; i ie F ' : ' prs. the CYO Atom ager D. Sawyer, M. Go- Neil, T. Kramer, D. Flynn, Rajca, M. Ratelle and D : stars, including Bernie Faloney. As this Sroup gains strength, Hocker te gue champion- leski, B. Moore, J. Wiley, Coach P, Brady and B, Arm- cic his Somewhat Strong = Between Ages of 9 and 21 the rights of individual play ll y beds s . i Armstrong. If You Are Interested In Playin tion, as will their bid to secure 'a pension plan, ete. | ship Playolls, are shown J. Powers, 'Garry | Arm- strong; Front row = J. Brit Oshawa Times Photots |: BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) @ Yn ae St , eir © secure a pension plan, etc. Rie 8g a. e 5 c ski, TT. --Oshawa Times notots AKERS tLD, Calif, Pi i) | here, Back row (left-to- Armstrong, winner of Most ton, _J.__Konarowski x. y is Fo Danas Balaton, the Unies HARDBALL Niagara Falls Flyers dumped Lachine Maroons 4-1 last | YOUNG CLAY WINS States' top amateur tennis ; | | night, to take 2-1 lead in the Memorial Cup Eastern Can- | HONORED BY STARS Figures Fans | wami peach, ria. apy Ears agar A yer | in the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION MINOR BALL ASSOC, LEAGUE Please report te the Legion Hell 0 Centre St., Oshewe ada finals and the Flyers can clean up the series with another |Rudy Clay, younger brother of/punishment is a little strong," win, at home again, on Friday night. Meanwhile, Winnipeg th A 4 Hi ; : : | i i ith ss world heavyweight champion) Ralston, 22, has been ruled/ adap hori their series with Edmonton Oi] Kings, at two Sir Stanle Matthews gainst Im Cassius Clay, won a unanimous|out of his hometown match ate oc we MONTREAL (CP) -- Joey|19- round decision over Levil Mere against Canada June 4-6.) Durelle says he thinks the fact/ poe w Team captain George Mac- FORT ERIE RESULTS Closes Great Career Montreal boxing fans don't Iike| eo ot on ai. of 25 figs, eee | On Saturday, May Ist "Eh ON TREN , Cc i yelterweight title. was bleeding from the nose and Between 9 A.M. end Noon FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, Twothreeyear-olds. 4 Furlongs (4). STOKE ON TRENT, England)s0-year-old Matthews made his Canadian welterweight title, ' piesa "| RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.¢. Ribera yeoroid maiden Milled, Sn Furiengs (7),| 1A-0'Ken, Maxwell 4.20 2.70 2.0/(AP)--A team of soccer starsiexit from big-time soccer. PR vertigo Sa a wee gg To nate : er ' All persons interested in coaching 's je, H' 4 20 2 ' c _ ' sda e Can | ido A : ; # DSuitan's Treat, Webley 5.80 id fine fone, hee un 220 |from many parts of the world It was an appropriate ending ine Paderation said in an in-| da : heat sh ight. H CHIROPRACTOR or managing ore welcome, Vacieneys Tou "ad fe 2.10 ane Ran im Order: Star Dance, and/defeated Sir Stanley Matthews'/to 33 years on the soccer SCONE. | tr eview 'ba ceimaer with was Clay's second pre fig it. He } ART PARRY--Pres. ous Jive, Phantom Flyer and Get ey. Late' Scratch--A. -Ann's Reply, Nilot squad 6-4 Wednesday night in a| Matthews played 84 times for! ocal fans hacnuie He heat (heir has been sparring with Cassius,|{ 100 King St. E. --- 728-5156 Legion Minor Ball Assos. Late Serstecmice geese. on™ Saal acy hr Ae one Ser My Lou|farewell match to the old/england and was knighted bY| favorite, Armand Savoie, in two|Who is in training here, ' . a | . ei j * rt >» # » ' daiiainbbieadni "a Winner, bt, 2, by Charievolx -- Carrara! QUINELLA, 1A AND 2, PaiD sia.so |™aster--and then carried him/Queen Elizabeth this year--the straight fights. | Sue, by Carrara Marbie, .... .... ..,,| Winner, id , ff the field to the strains of ¢ ing soc si Pool $20,478. Dally Double Post $39;267.'|Pence Chance' ©" "iorater---Mil Me, by |© first playing soccer professional) Hyrelle was suspended by the| . y' ¢ " SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,600, All ne ee) Steele Peal Maes a I get sel cue { |Montreal Boxing Commission w_ Purse $2,600, Allow. Russian goalkeeper Ley, Ninety Canadian soccer fans|for refusing to meet Savoie for! ances, three- and four-year-olds, foaled) SIXTH RACE -- . : ref ; i J mae in Canada. 6% Furlongs (0), ances, three: and four-yesr-oue joo %a| Yashin, Spain's Ferenc Puskas were on hand to see Sir Stanley|a third time May 4, This} ~~ é-Menes, Leblanc 9.90 3.80 2.60 Canada, 62 Furiongs (9) jand Ladislaw Kubula chaired|say farewell to the game--and!syspension led to the feder- tLomaria Fitzsimmons 2 Sanlaking' Legena, Seas" 7° M8 3%) Matthews off the ground, fol-/make him an honorary deputy; ation's decision to lift. the when' ae JPreers Beuey Question, 2-Roman Lane, Gomez 2.50,lowed by all the other players|mayor of Brandon, Man. championship. wma Ailegiioh Hee Ln aC settee, Fiver,|who shared in the farewell) Wally Newton, an old friend) Durelle said he informed pro- DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 6, PAID $41.90\and Mr. Bellachoo. Orgectias: h lof Matthews who emigrated to|moters of the May 4 fight that Winner, be, 3, by Menetrier -- Bull Tan, Winner, dk & or br 4, Dark Sta | by Bull Page. . Yummy Mummy, Sy Bling ' .|Canada in 1958, led the big con-| he could not meet the date be- Pool $36,736, Pool $47,079. The 45,000 fans sang the sen-; timental Scottish song as the/|tingent of Canadian fans across! cause of the recent death of his THIRD RACE -- Purse $2.200, Maiden) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,900. Four. ---- epruyonces --|the Atlantic, father. three-year-old fililes. 6 Furiongs (10), year-olds and up, All 2Toomal Lady, D'fach 8.60 4.90 | 4.50/(7) ee l-Larkfield, Fitzsimmons 4.20 3.60 7-Brother Leo, A"st L IT y R H 1OMusic Festival, Harris 46.30| 4Flippin Floyd, Walsh uid 30 ie a egan as Also Ran in Order: City Dancer, Queen- Gay Van, Turcotte 4.10 crest, Fast Kitten, Perzaca, Bra Es Lass, Also Ran in Order: Dark Fairy, Sub t S h ] Singlightly and Alirahni. Commander, A 1 ostpone choo Winner, bf, 3 by Dedicate -- Toomal, by Swirl Me Gunen'e: Cea: ond Arete P moud. Wi , : ' Poo! $40,311, Pretty 'Toert ty ainirit de France OTTAWA (CP) -- Larry Re FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION ° TROPHIES rry, b 'aris. FO Poo! ath if me gan, former National Hockey gr inreeyar-ols tin, 'Foviongs tty FTOHTH RACE -- Purse s2aon, cinim L*8UC Player, said today he is FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS | $Sensy Sarah, Robinson 5.10 3.00 2.60 ing tour-year-olds Peay sab Pt shelving temporarily his propo- AND GIFTS | Thre Ree re eumnons 3.30 270 @ i ' sal to establish a hockey school IN_ EASTERN ONTARIO Also Ran in Order: Sea Day, Paim 2chance Cover" Turcotte fase to 100 at Innsbruck, Austria, this sum- Oasis, Gay Laughter, Libi North Gate, 1-Gosh and Golly, Ditttach 260 mer | Play Friend and Sweet Knot Also Ran in Order; Pp. x : ayola, I 19 a B Winner, bf, 3, by Hill Prince -- Ratine, Miss, Dandier and Von Riek Cassie Regan said in a statement he by Nehram. Winner, 6 g, 5, by Chop Cho has had to put off his plans due 0g, 5, Pp -- Tularia, . A 4 | Reel $45,081 by Tulyar to a 'misunderstanding that Pool $56,203, Tot 4 ; PIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claiming Attendance 8,37) Oe Seu, this was an attempt to bring si aes Se ¢ Ki - professionalism to Europe SPORTS IN BRIEF GRANTS REPORTED charged in connection with the OTTAWA (CP)--The federal forging of Ottawa Ski Club and| government has given out'ski tow passes. Police 'said the} grants totalling $1,118,791 under|passes were being sold at $10 the Fitness and Amateur Sport each, Act in its three years of oper | ation, the Commons was told HANSON SIDELINED | Wednesday.. Ontario has re-| PINEHURST. N.C. (CP) -- ; 71 492 | ceived $171,423 Eric Hanson of Toronto lost 6 CHARGES DISMISSED and 5 to Moss Beecroft of New- The G. 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