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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1965, p. 8

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Sethi oem . Y @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 1, 1965 SPORTS MENU _ By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR _ "Everything From Soup To Nuts' WE'VE GOT the Stanley Cup Final game going tonight, the seventh and deciding game of the series between Montreal Canadiens and Chicago Black Hawks, this time on Montreal Forum ice. Since the "home team" has been winning with almost consistent regularity, then the Habs are heavily favored to take the decision in this crucial game tonight but there are those who continue to point out, that in every game, the losers have always been _very much in the picture, up until halftime, so anything og eel Falls Flyers Qualify . ; oJ * ' LONDON (Reuters) -- Man- chester United is the 1965 eP ] u champion of soccer's English) League, but only on a goal-) average basis, following its de- ; feat Welasetey by idles Villa Niagara Falls Flyers Friday|Flyers were based in Barrie. in its final first-division game.|night won _ eng to -- He has already taken over as 2 _jowner - coacl ap Emms the/general manager of Boston 3 Pe ig ye ag Peg tosses 3 Memorial Cup as a going-away|Bruins of the National Hockey| Bill Goldsworthy got Niagar games, the sime total as Asso-\Present. League, the Flyers' parent'Falls on the scoreboard at 12:24 ciation Cup finalist Leeds. The Flyers beat the game|club. lon a power-play goal with Dick" ; Lachine Maroons 6-1 Friday to The fast - skating, hack Pumps serving an oa NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP))Cup in 1953, when his Flyers, But three goals in one ute, 58 seconds near the ena the first period gave the g@ to Niagara Falls. United m win their best-of-five eastern|checking Flyers took a_ |little/penalty. 5 gd B coor yy wad "a am actt-\Canada Junior A hockey final|while getting warmed up. Fri-| Five. minutes later, Don Mar. 7 A sting ane 4 ges aye reo 3-1. They also won a berth inday, went ahead 4-0 in the firsticotte banged in a rebound {9° -- tt cai Sean Sst cot pun the Memorial Cup final against|period and coasted the rest ofgive the Flyers a 2-0 Jead. He ef i she Wedues oh he either Edmonton Oil Kings or|the way for the win. added another 68 seconds later ble Lends to. der in font {Winnipeg Braves. The Oil Kings| Only brilliant netminding by/and Bud Debrody pushed in a enable Leeds to edge in front.jjeaq that best-of-seven series|Lachine's Cliff Rose, a stand-|rebound to put the Flyers ahead While Manchester and Leeds|3.9 with the sixth game in Ed-lout in the four games of the/4-0 r i t me tonight. There : 4 pe Reg pong ten ns Steck gies on a pce better roe Rea waived he toe monton tonight. series, be the Flyers from aoe Je ed pe Lo ' p mpton Wan-| £ t the Memorial bling their score. with a oot slap s 4 on their home ice, If this is the case, it may not be enough, devore and Bitmingliam City|---- last_won' the Memorisiidoubling thelr # lother power play in the second had to settle for relegation to period, the second division. | : ; q . |SCORED LONE GOAL In the second division, cham-| Maple Leafs Cut Graham Brider scored the pion Newcastle United was pro-| lone goal early in the third moted to next season's first periol with Niagara Falls' division, along with the runner- & ] : Derék Sanderson in the penalty ; up team, Northampton Town. | rackers ead box, i Relegated to the third division | Ted Snell scored the last Nie were Swansea Town and Swit' » owe: CANADIAN PRESS jlost one game. Jack:Smith took ##ara Falls goal late in the since getting two goals on Montreal ice has been a chore that the Chihawks have found exceedingly difficult, in their last three attempts. GOALIE CLIFF ROSE gave it an all-out attempt but despite his heroics, Lachine Maroons were not good enough to outlast Niagara Falls Flyers and the Flyers won their Eastern Canada Memorial Cup semi-final series. They de- feated Lachine 6-1 last night, to take the series, 3-out-of-5, in four games. Flyers' win moves them into the Memorial i" at ach © } : Cup final against the Western Canada representatives, which 4 A on sOwn, sony. Defensively, Tony Horton,|the loss. period on a mreskawey will be either Winnipeg Braves or Edmonton Oil Kings. s J | ron eae fouse aa oe eee baseman for Toronto Ma-| Frank Bertaina pitched a bent a ae big tinge . DICK GAMBLE, Oshawa resident performing with the Fy! |) he ner ~ up. Bristol City were pre-\Peague, ist ry peli ee beating' 'Toledo "er. ton socal "Referee John McEvay of Oh Rochester Americans, had a goal and four. assists last uy ryver 4 4 HO ALL moted, while Luton Town, Col-) layer. , time in less than a week. He|tawa handed out 14 minor 3 night as Rochester defeated Hershey Bears 6-2, to wind up ® " FLAG RAISER 4 LP ; \chester United, Port Vale and|? When the Leafs are at thelalso hit a two-run homer to cap|alties, nine to Niagara Falls. If their American Hockey League championship playdowns and ys ' ~ |Barnsley were relegated. |plate weaver. "it's anotherla three-run fourth inning tor|addition, bygenae hon Tae.a the "Calder Cup" play. Although Rochester has performed In the fourth division,|story. Rochester. je only miscondu: well in past years, this marked their first triumph in the , KENTUCKY DERBY HOPEFULS Brighton won the championship. |" Friday night, Horton pounded| Ed Rakow scattered seven|for shooting the puck eo te playoffs. | A number of eptries in the Saturday, pose for portraits, Charger, 8-1; Flag Raiser, od a were York City,/out three doubles and a homelhits and struck out nine to blank' ice ppt os nigd bod whistled STORIE PARK Juveniles (People's Clothing) are bold: | Kentucky Derby at Church. They sand heir UH Ae' 10-4; Hail to All, 16-1 [Osten Cy Sa Maps. rye to Sead. Tomy: te, 8 DACoiepias Ap te eee on sf 3 ing workouts at their Storie Park diamond, starting Monday | iil Downs in Louisville, Ky, Rolfe, 4-1. Below, Native (AP Wirephoto) | ivial Sepia te khmariTbe win also cut the Crackers'Ithree complete games but Fri-| ANNOUNCES PLANS 4 aot th i te tt ste BAT nec bt t ene division champion is Kilmar P | j iday night's victory was his) LONDON (AP) -- Sir Stanley" at 6.30 p.m. and each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. \nock, with Hearts the runner-|firstsplace lead to half a game Coach Jack Logeman and Asst. Coach Jack Cameron would | ; nije 5 a ; | ; lup. Airdrie ' over the Leafs. py see . good applicants as possible, out trying for Bold i ad Favorite HOCKEY SCORES Peuaee ey cned Bin In addition to the two-run) Ted Savage sparked Jackson-|big-time oc in Ri gr' : 8 pace on te team. | v | ivisi i ir: ther(Ville to victory, styoking a 420-/match in Stoke-on-Trent '- | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |second division, champion Stir-|homer, Horton gained ano' Or ot homer in the eighth inning\nesday, said Friday he ling Albi d mT -| batt yhen his game- . port t agppitin gaan bc alnesay oP Rd er ze lto break up a 4-4 game. The|play with Toronto City first. Matthews, who bid farewell KITCHENER Greenshirts and Etobicoke Indians, cur- | American League ilt Aainteal Be : ighth j rently waging the OHA Junior "B' championship finals, may Hershey 2 Rochester 6 ilton Academicals were pro-|winning double in the eight! ins, ved four more runs inisummer in the Hastern Profaa i d by the c i ing i ag ; moted, ning brought across Joe Foy|5uns score or | be impressed by the current Stanley Cup action. Playing in | (Rochester wins best-of-seven) 0 Br URE ~| with the inning. sional Soccer League. i | Kitchener, last night, they held an all-out donnybrook with final 4-1) Wi Hn unearned Tun, : alae ; everybody except the goaljes, embroiled in the action. They LOUSIVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- A;been out of the money only Memorial Cup In other games around the a 4 ; played some hockey and Kitchener won 3-1 to even up the -- of 100,000 was expected twice. He has never po = Lachine 1 Niagara Falls 6 REMEMBER WHEN... lea au e jacksoneills hg There Are Special Benefits For- All series at two games apiece, The fifth game is on Sunday |under bright sunny skies withjof the money this year and has! (Niagara Falls wins best-of-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |MOVed Into four place with a SS U g : afternoon, in the Kitchener Auditorium. temperatures in the 80s for to-|ran three straight seconds. five aster final 3-1) . : 9-6 win over Buffalo Bisons; BUSINE EXEC TIVE i day's 91st running of the Ken-| The 6ddsmaker at Churchill Ontario Junior B ennis star Don Budge |Rochester Red Wings defeated AND SALESMEN f fad " tucky Derby Downs installed Bold Lad as Etobicoke 1 Kitchener 3 was awarded a golden laurel |Toledo Mud Hens 4-1, and Syra-| ' A field of 11 was entered for|the 8-5 favorite for the classic! "(pest-of-seven final tied 2-2)| wreath at the New York |cuse Chiefs blanked Columbus|] for personal use or for @ ACADIAN Other i the gruelling chase over the 1%4/when entries were drawn last) - --J| World's Fai Jets 2-0 Compeny use there are Models i | World's Fair 26 years ago | pt ; @ PONTIA On miles at Churchill Downs--a)| Thursday. : te of Grand Falls,| today--in 1939. th | Centre-fielder Gene Stephe it ges when tes distance that definitely favors) But in money bet Friday, by Ron Turcotte of Gran '| y- 39--as the out- |. 3° the goat of the Toronto] you lease anew... @ BUICK Request ag age Ne purse Bander Perea lg od by My Kingsom = Lady the stretch runner. Bold Lad had gone up to 5-2,|N.B. Y : 4 4:30! standing American athlete game, as he dropped Foy's rou- No insurence costs . . . No maintenance costs .. . One rate covers 1 Mile ond +70 vas aD Lia iis tas dnivis ie ce ae The last four winners in this while Hail To All, who opened] sig ay was 8 'or 4: of 1938. That year Budge (tine fly ball, allowing the Leafs'| everything on one er two year lease items... Phone of come in ippey, Leblanc r ~- Purse $1, Claimi "j ssi y 7 . .m,, Hot. : iy 8 ; rt Bobby Weaver, McComb 490 8.20 Four-year-olds and up. Foaled in Canada carp sg have: come obi at 10-1, had dropped pit and/P With 11 starters, the Derby| 0k all four world tennis third baseman to reach first THE Lenky Planky, Montgomery 16.60/62 Furlongs (9) well off the pace to win it. Last/was the early second choice. | $154 titles the United § \base and score the winner. Ree daar tne sien |[eCheeey Rives. Nete 10.50 $704.30 year's winner, Northern, Others in the race were Na-offered a gross purse of oth cai Inited States. | "Boh Duliba, fourth Toronto MILLS AUTO LEASE » Sagamo ade, elwyn, 4 ppy iver, jeau § Me " * | ic y v0) | ! | Chios of Blue, End's Vic. Lumpy Lens |SPlucky Crest, Armstrong ¢% Dancer, and Chateaugay wholrushua, Native Charger, Flag 500, The Py ar pei viahe| Wimbledon, French, and |nitcher, picked up the win, his PHONE 723-4634 LTD 266 KING $T, WEST nd Alvin and Gale. | te|, Alto Ran in Order: Navy Grand, won in 1963, were no better| Raiser, Lucky Debonair, Swift/$112,000, with the sec F000 | Australian championships ifirst of the year. He has also : e Der by cate ine Peek bier, Wedded Bliss, Jessie 8. Good, Villege/than sixth for the fitst % mile.|Ruler, Carpenter's Rule, Dap-|finisher picking up P og w= -- Daily Double Poo! $37,474 Sb Se diate sake Fn ng _ The 1962 winner, Decidely,|per Dan, Mr. Pak and Tom|Third place netted $12,500 and) acabcusaisianenaneeeteenany SECOND RACE -- Purse 11,900 civiny|Tmres BY Flares. Pool 40.79." idropped way off the pace and|Rolfe. Tom Rolfe will be ridden'fourth $5,000, tng Four-yearoids and up. Fosled In sixth RACH -- Purse $2,200 Claim-| WAS fifth at the mile pole. erent res. hia veengs (10) 3.40/18 Three-year-olds. 6% Furlongs (6) Carry Back pulled the same lene Wore he Fe ae san Ze ebuious Star, Fitzs's 6.90 4.00 3.00/trick in 1961, breaking from the iy More, Inouye $40 6.90) 4Gay Bride, Walsh 5.10 3.40 Aina gir | Pe ee ona venarchal, Cranes Eales Perro 3.80\gate 14th in a 15-horse field. He WV, Queen's Day, AMr. Flirt, Town in-| Als Ran in Order: Sik 'n Saphires, was sixth at the end of a mile.) pipsy Race -- 1 Mile (Trot) for| Dill Will, Vander Poel 19.40 8.00 3.90 veder, Midway Blue and Mendacious| Jamie's Gem. and Moon Base three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8): | Glendale Joe, Varcoe 8.50 4.70 i Wilton and J. P. Hogan oor Barman, CenOne Star and Gay Bride eeEP UP TRADITION? Mise Fly Ball, ingles 4.10 3.90 2.90] Futurity sCivel, Gordon evel a , + Ri ( . : | e | : ; f Bonix Co ePAID sing 'P*" '" °?| winner, ak & or br f, 2, by Fabive --| There was a horse going post-| Tony Worthy, Mllinin 9:90 4.00) ee Abbe Marion Mohawk, and Bar Winner, 6 m, 4, by Selector - Stingette, now ge Ale PB gy A ps jward: in today's Derby who! aise Started: Lucky Le Salle, Hi Vic, Gold by Free For All. Pool $79,140; + nella 385, could well carry on the tradi-|misty Wick, Flash Wingay, end Stylish BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) tor THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,000 Claim: Bag ne ibadlye gla $2,500 Clelrn.|tton of the past four winners, | OUc** three-year-old sand up. Purse, $1,200 @), y T id Maid Fil Foaled | s is ani * 'ur' is ' ; Sir Carlith, Hayes 3 Wh caneden 23 Furiongs. (10) |2Well To Do, Fitzsimmons 15:60 $.00 3.10) He's a big, strong colt named Phong a4 jan eicaion Mirae $600. (0), Sonnie Jim Abbe, Feagan 3.30 2.50 d . Ti-Itserday, Potts 43.40 16,70 9.30 Your County, Cuthbertson 3.20 2.70'Hail To All ay Alora, Coke 3.80 3.30 2.80, Fleetwood E. Grattan, Shea 4,10 ] SMixed Match, Ditttech 6.50 4.40|+Winlsteo, Herris 30) 'The son of Hail To Reason! Carrie Gratien, Talt 9.10 4.90) Also Started: Arawana Adios, Star #Miss Joanne $., Armstrong 6.20| Alse Ran in Order--- Mosey On and foaled at th Florid Girlle Dillon, Arthur 3.40| Johnston, Negley Hal, Maud's Boy, and Also Ran in Order: Sweet Trouble, Iced,| River Bully, Late Scratch -- Batting wal WS foaled at the same Florida, pets ed Anachins Pride, Macky|Frisco Lee Neptunes Hostess, Arrow Gal, Alot| Winner, eh g, 4, by Nadir -- Feeling breeding farm that produced|pirect, Rick Spencer, Stormy Grattan, ; Tellke, Sloppy Slippers and Gray Bunty. Good, by Daumier. Pool $44,851, Carry Back. His trainer alsoland Sugar Rabe © NINTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for) : é Lote Scratch -- Cara Mia ry ' 50 AILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 4 PAID $0.70 (three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (8) yy od ot, % by Queen's Own - Belle BIQHTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 Ciaim- planned for him to run in to silver gg Hayes as ned '2 4 se, ie Impulse. Pool $34,994. ing Four-yeer-olds and up. | and one l4th , j i " rmoro janac, McKinley I! Miles (7) . day's race just like Carry Back rine RACE - ig ie ie, for) BT icoraeee'" Habkirk Hr POURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim-|5-Doodling, McComb 4.50 4.00 3.30 did if Star Nib, Archdekin 27,70 9.80 §.10 Also Started: Ray Adios, Lady 6, } Ing Maiden Two-year-old Fillies. Foaled 3-Skip Over, Leblanc 4. 3.40 Tl guess we'll be last for the Brown Wolf, Zirnis 8.90 5$.00\Frosty Magic, Timber Hal, and Adios HS Ww Canada, 44 Furionos (8) 1-Barleycorn, Maxwell 4.0 le? ; rddi Kintution, Ingles 6.60) Dominion. az gel Ditttach 13.40 49.90 3.30 sate ne m Order: Sere, Grey Se ac ps -- Eddie tee taker buy bean a ta - a es "3-Smok 2 eau, Baffin a go Bound owell, 'We'll make our move, 4 Packed, Fi ' a 4 'auton: ad i$ong C, Josedale Fiyawey, Buckeroo and j le sa an in Order! Bella Cave wink Jost Resin, by sealed ereawrereg oe pole and I expect Shadydale Editor » Sectorie, ry rd and Glenseot Poot $50,437, Total Peel $942,413. Attend. we' » flying." FOURTH RACE -- 5% Furlongs (Pace)| a a: | In 18 races, Hail To All has|tor three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8).| aes a - The Rocket B., Crowe 6.00 450 | | Albert Hel, MeLea 490 3.20 jand it is hoped that Sunday af-|he is set~ with two attacking) Mariene BR Ritchie. Pay reen ae S |ternoon many of the parents will| lines, composed of Gaylord Pow-| Also Started: Sam Hy Us Hieland DI e | take in the game, which will pit|less, Neil Armstrong and Ross|fauer mich re" hn Beare and | a superbly conditioned Junior) Jones. and John Davis and the |0Q--Finished Sth, disqualified and placed | ae 4th for @ lapped on break at the wire ® jthe seve ° i i . three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8). | rum t | nth game of a semi-lin selecting four or five players|eyerrclds and vo. Purse 81.000 (®).|Vou're in the Pl S d team against the Peterboro'two Thompsons (Ken and ; ay un AY jenirs, which was defeated in|Rrian, he has his work cut out) FIFTH RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace ) for Oshawa Green Gaels, 1964 Ca-/final series against Brampton,|from a group composed of Ken) Crystal Duke, Hicks 4.00 2.80 ' ' nadian Lacrosse Junior Cham-|last year. |Howard, Fred Greenwood, Char-| 'Mister Saint, Gordon 3.30 Pepsi generation! pions and holders of the Minto| But there is more at stake in|jie Marlowe, Larry Lloyd, Larry|Gratien Hal 6, Pembrow' Bille end. Bel | At f he i Cup for the past two seasons,|this game, John Davis, last/Haight, Brian Brady, Joe Ki- mon! Ernie will have their first test of year with the Gaels was much) wior, Jo Krasnaj and Dave Hou- sixtw mace -- 1 Mile [Y¥rot) tor strength in 1965 when they meet'sought after by the Petes this|ston. Needless to say these play- three-year-olds and up. Invitation. Purse 7 ¥ (5) ' 7 | ; the Peterborough Senior La past winter but he remained in'ers will be giving everything " Danny Song A, G'braith 4.10 2.60 2.20 @ crosse Club, Sunday afternoon' Oshawa they have to try and make the, Ardee, Wellwood 2.70 2. in a pre-season game, at the' John would dearly like to\team Nency Brook 8, Graham 3,00 Yi me u Also Started: Civic Auditorium commencing score a few goals against this) It should make for an interest Frost s ppb sti donlee ella pay at two o'clock, Peterboro team. The Gaels de-|ing afternoon of lacrosse! QUINELLA, 5 AND 2 ,PAID $8.00 It will be the first game of|feated Peterboro in two pre-| Gaels Jottings ... Coach SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for! u lacrosse played in the Auditor-jseason contests last year. But)Bishop feels that he has a bet- | 'hree-yearolds end up. Purse $400 (8) . fum and will give the boxlajthey are now coached by Bobby | ter balanced club than last year.) fans an opportunity to watch the|Allen, a lacrosse star great, The Gaels will play. an| game in comfort and in addi-|who will play as well, and in| Exhibition Game against the} tion, witness an innovation injhis capacity as a Physical Edu-| Long Branch Juniors at the Au-} ee that the boards have been paint-|cation teacher, at a Peterbor-| ditorium next Friday night prior THRILLS! SPILLS! CHILLS! | All That's New In Boating ve Fishing . ed blue, to provide a contrastlough High School, he has thelto moving to Cornwall, for a : Gardening - Cars - Guns... This Is Oshawa's Greatest Showing Of for the white lacrosse ball |seniors in good condition and| two-game. series against that The Gaels, in the main, have;does not want to lose this year.|city's Wildcats . . . Co-captains been supported by the young set| Coach Jim Bishop of the Gaels|of the Gaels this year will be through the league sc hedulejhas his problems too. Though|John Davis and Ken Thompson. | CALLING | | In fact... Everything for the | , oa n LFERS d SIX DAY Sportsmen -- and the cottage | ' : <>, * | ADMISSION -- 50¢ i Children admitted Free when accomponied with on adult, Want To Improve YourGame? , Like to putt on smooth BIKE-RACE Sponsored By The lush greens? | WAAPLE LEAF GARDENS MAY 2nd TO MAY 8th wise Cheict | Mi. | UNION ROD & GUN CLUB PARK || MONDAY-6 p.m.-10 p.m.; TUESDAY to FRIDAY-2 - 10 p.m. |t 4 ON NO. 7 HIGHWA See the first 6 day bike race in Toronto in 27 years. : NEAR GREENWOOD. dai th ta eg ok onto tk ames: | SATURDAY-11 a.m. - 10 p.m. YOU WILL PAR SOME OF THE HOLES pi tan | pia tel aniida ig 'BUT NOT ALL OF THEM. World's greatest riders! Don't miss it! | Tues, & Thurs.--York County Archers FRI.--Fiddlers Contest COME OUT TODAY! ... Gab yew thebats today! WED. 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