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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1965, p. 15

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ABORIGINE HOSPITAL IN MALAYSIA a Toronto suburb, is known CARE-Medico aim now is to ° on, of bs a a eg keep doctors like Goldthorpe Malaysian jungle doctors, : Dr. Goldthorpe visited tiny in larger hospitals gin aboriginal huts in the jungle | ™more people will be able to benefit from their training. area of the east-central f Malay peninsula, but the Dr, Goldthorpe worked in One CARE-Medico doctor and two nurses work along- side a Malaysian staff in this Aborigine Hospital at Gombak, Malaysia. The hos- pital is a reason why Dr. W. G. Goldthorpe of Agincourt, Malaysia for the last two years, Now back in Can- ada, he intends to practice for a while in this country, then head for Britain. -C > Photo GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 7 furs (Pace) for 5| Also Started: Tonka G, White Ankies,| yrs. and under Purse $1,000 (8) |Echoridge Jack, Innocent Bob, and Ar- 2Mr, 'Dee Dee Carmichaels.40 3.80 2.90) gye! Sam, 6Echo © Valley Alexander 5.90 3.60} | 5-Bar Adioscot McLean 3.80 SIXTH RACE -- 7 furs (Pace) for 3 yrs.) and up, Purse $2,500 (6) 'os Time VSO 2-5 Also Started: Alexandra, Moinars_ T.|é-Gentry Yates Wellwod Byrd, Mistie Way, Irish Blue, and The|2-Keen Freight Arthur Philosoper 3Stoney Burke Feagan Time 147 2-5 (New Track Record SECOND RACE -- 1 3-16 miles Pend) Also Started: Hiemand Girl, for 6 yrs. and under. Purse $600 (8 Dillard, and George Volo. @Rite M Reno Mclean 7.30 ie 9.30 Quinella, Nos 6 and 2, paid $15.30 1-Omodean Geisel 7.80 5.20 2Hieland Chief Hie 6.0 Time 238 4-5 Also Started: Direct Vista, Dick's Henly, Lochinver Laurie, Johnny Song, and Ra.|4Kwik Kat Arthur 3.00| Way. Oe OO ae dah m|time ares (New "Track recora) 2?) Ridden by Don Huff, 48, of DD, Nos. 2Mr. Dee Dee and 6Rita | Reno, Paid $17.60 lAlso Started: O@-Lochinver Duke, Lopez| Rochester, N.Y., Duke Rodney stent" Bobby Axland, defeated 10 other horses as he THIRD RACE -- By rs (Trot) for 3 yrs,| Scratch a end up. Purse $900 (8) : ¥FS:|5Q-Fini Shed 3rd disqualified and placed jcompleted the 1 3-16 miles in 12:29 4-5. Tie Silk held the for- d-Legal Prince Tribedeau 5.70 Heng 290) rs for interference, 1-Griffith Hanover Reid Tom Key Ritehle 270 MIGHTH RACE -- "Maple Leat Trot.|mer mark of 2:31 1-5, set in) ting Classic' } 316 miles (Trot) tor 3 yrs.jthe same race in 1964, | Duke Rodney, owned by Mr.) Time 153 'Also Started: Big Way C, Dictator Pick,/and up, Purse $13,059 (1) t. a re 350 320/and Mrs. Patrick di Gennaro of N.Y., finished 4% Elaine Volo, Star Via Jean, and Gay |8-Ouke-Rodney Huff | Scottsville, Frisco. ie Sprite Kid Witte head of second- -place 3 yes, and up Purse $1,000 ( Nancy Brook B, Clever Ohio, Kintoo 'lengths a S-lsotat Ben Norris He 5.0 3.90 {Colby Cadenza, Lansing Hanover, and---| Sprite Kid. Betsy Herbert was 2-Postal Chief Liewellyn $.4 4.10/58 a here saci Betsy Herbert) | third. e 1 el is Herber' it A ie -- el Duke Rodney earned $6,500) Also Started: my a -- Bun, gyhing p. Pur pg fs A (Pace) for 3) for the victory and now has life-| it Way, and Ke ale . rs, and up. 'urs Beratched "Union. Scott. "6 XBaron Atom Feagan 10.20 4.70 3.20\time winnings Of $633,692, sec-| 4-Noral ay or 3.90 Ney ond only to Su Mac Lad. | *PIFTH RACE -- 7 furs (Pace) for 3/2-Magic je Pacy yrs. and up, Purse $1,000 (8) Time 148 3: The winner returned $3.10,) }Scottish Clan Feagan 7. 9.80 3.00) Ale Rod Virginia's Boy, Minor M/$2.80 and $2.50. Sprite Kid, | ?-Tommy Direct Galbraith 3.80 2,90'T! McNab, Missile Dares, and Allie owned by M. Israel and E. Wo- 0-| Total Pool $504,687, loz of Montreal, paid $3.50 and --------- | $3.20 to place and Betsy Her- FORT ERIE RESULTS © ris"u.%thsvottr, Time 19 45 | London, Ont., was $3.40 to show. SATURDAY, AUG. 14 War Glory, HULL, Que. (CP) -- Lenny FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Poo! $85,808 , ing. three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs| FIFTH RAC -- Purse $2,100. Claim.| Boy, a brown eight - year - old ' ing, three-year-olds and up, | 1-14 Miles/horse owned and driven by (6) {O. snce Cover, Turcotte 3.4 2.40 220/Claude Desjardins of Angers,| 2Navarro, Harris 2.70 2.40'Que,, ran the second fastest) Aer haa ee mile of the new season at Con- naught Park Raceway Sunday} Also Ran in Order 'International Stakes, tandicap", th bador and Noble Score. QUINELLA, 6 AND 2, PAID $6.60 Widener Entry year-olds. 1¥e Miles (5), ee B N k | 4Good Old Mort, D'fach 6.90 te ; }Super Flow, Shuk : Wins y ec. | b yCover Up -- Amity, 2-Distix, Gomez Also Ran in Order: Chiet Brant, Pantuity Winner, ch ¢, 3, Bit gga Land--Blue Path, by Blue Pool $81,852 i 30 TORONTO (CP)--Duke Rod- Iney, the world's second-largest oney winning trotter, set a bers record Saturday as he SEVENTH RACE -- 7 furs (Pace) for) won the $13,000 Maple Leaf trot- 3 yrs. and up, Purse $5,000 ( e éJerry Hal Mellimurray in 34 4.00/ ting classic at Greenwood Race 'everty| Time 229 4-5 (New Track Record) FOURTH RACE -- 7 ture (Pace) tor) | Also Started: Just Jamie, Danny Song A. 10.50 7.90 4,70 1,40 6.10 2King Stage, Inouye S-Jessie B. Good, McComb THannibra, Dittfach 3,00 Also Ran in Order: A-Our Johnie, Vine- yard, Dark Gem, A-Falls Way, Line Me Up and Love Quest Late Scratch--Ansman, F W Russell entry Winner, bh, 5S, by Errard King -- Miss Stoge,-by Stagehand, Lid Pool $37,888. Dally Double Pool $73,074. Purse $2,600. A' three. and four-year-old fililes. é 44 3.50 2.70 5. 3.30 3.30 jack Coral, Pro- 4 lia Pool $46,007, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 _-- ongs } re Une, 4-Mary Catharine, D-Huldah Jet, Hernandez 3 Also Ran in Order: Wild 'Ledy, Countess Tana and Sultan's Grace, Late Scratch. -Baltistic DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 1, PAID $38.20 Winner, dk b or br f, 3, by Dedicate--| SEVENTH RACE - CRs Tout, by St. vemos ed "Canadian Stakes, Poo! $54,527, year-olds and up, foaled THIRD RACE Miles ( and four-year-old fillies 9-Langcrest, 4Expressed, Werry 8-Speedy Lament, 1-Victory Chant, Kornblum 2Canadillis, Gomer SAM, Turcotte 2.90 Also Ran in Order: Also Ran in Order: Sassy Sarah, Beau's King Gorm, Big Rocky . Miss Boyd, John's Freedom and acie Late Scratch--Warriors Day, Canebora. Winner, ch ¢, 4 by Nearctic--Peerless Mary, by Challenger 2nd, Poo! $99,193. Gomez Harris aa At t | Saratoga NEW YORK (CP) -- George} D. Widener's What a _ Treat in Canada, T'came out of the pack in a field of 18 fillies, survived a claim . ite eh of foul and won the $63,200 Ala- snares s2@/bama Stakes at Saratoga and Ky, Mir|Springs, N.Y., by one-half jlength Saturday. The daughter of Tudor Min- strel-Rare Treat finished the 14| nol eH RACE =~ Porse $2,200. Claimimilés a neck in front of the ng, three-year-olds, | 1-16 Miles (7 Wheatley Stable's Discipline, F Bio. Ile. burner: ON oS saiwin Wiliam Haggin Perry's! V, Sil, Steve SLets Scawt, 280 Terentia two lengths back, Sun Artist, Bay) Larry Adams, astride Teren- y Black Metat--jtia, claimed foul against both |What a Treat, ridden by Johnny! |Rotz, and Discipline, piloted by| /Walter Blum. The stewards ruled that Dis- cipline interfered with Terentia! in the stretch and changed their! positions. Terentia was moved to second and dropped to third, as Cordially No Boy 120; Kingdom Bay J Diez X!!5)/finished fourth Wheels J Harris 11S A-~ G C Frostad and A D Bologna Entry/IS FOURTH WIN For her fourth stakes. victory of the season What a Treat earned $41,080, running her ca- jreer bank account to $163,122 She paid $7.60, $4.40 and $3.20./ Terentia paid $6.80 and $4.66 and Discipline, who had Queen Empress as a running mate, re- turned $4.20 to show, 10 Caredana jeComb Lan | Brambles, owned by William is' ch See Voeene oiie |T. Seson of Los Angeles, won|; Alse Eligibie: T Jay Dittach 119 ithe $56,200 Benjamin F. Lind-| deveus, Jive Robinson 116) Kings Inteetiheither Handicap by two lengths| A. W F Edmiston and Miss J Weed at Arlington Park in Chicago. -- Climax Il finished second and E Allan and Vaiecres! Farm entry Loopy Loop was third in the (60) 1 3-16 miles turf Face. PORT ERIE ENTRIES FIFTH RACE Purse $2,900. Claiming, Mree-year-olds and up. One and ----------___ onesixteenths Miles Meteor, Gomer 1? Carrier, Inouye 118 Rocece Rogue, Tur Peter's Sister, Harrison Kalon|i, Hernandes QUINELLA WAGERING Purse $10,000 add- Handicap,' three Purse $2,400, three. 6 Furlongs (8) 5.20 3.60 2.60 5.0 39 McComb Ditttach ) 'Winner, @k b or br f, 3, by Flying Fury-- Metal Rail, by Ambiorix, Poo! $72,152 FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim me three-year-olds and up, 6% Furlongs 6.20 3.60 2.9 $,00 3,4 4.70 A-Choppy River Skip Come ' Joey Mac, Gomez 1A-Cassis Miss, Dittfach S-House Boy, Turcotte Also Ran in Order: Henry The Eighth, Swirl of Glory, Over, Arthuc H., Smart Flyer and Beck Bay. Late Scratch Briefsin, Gun-An-Noot A--G@ J Casselman and WG Smith entry Winner, | hea 9 7, b yBasy Fivber--Deia, by" FORT ERIE ENTRIES TUESDAY, AUG, 17 Clear and Fast Gomez ? Total Attendance 12,997. Total Attendance. Total Mutuel Pool Pool $684,169 Wal $12,062,140. 24 days 24 days $2,100 (3,000. year olds. RACE "g maiden three and four First Purse claim 1 1-16 miles Berre Jerry No Boy 105 Tanamakoon Turcotte X105 Ripaiong Gordon 110 Mental Challenge Dittfach 1) 5, Lucky Degree | ablone ws 6. Penadee Harris X) 7. Roya! Bunny J Olax x08 & Selwyn Harris X10° 9. Jay Flight No 8 10s 0. Nordstern Ne B T, Land Ahead rorcunte xe FOURTH RACE iclaiming two year olds Foaled furs OS 1, Arrow Gal No Boy A-114 2. Righteous Cuthbertson X114 3. Gold Gem Turcotte X111 Sloppy Stippers Glassner 119 Sweetiy Packed Harris X1l4 Red Salon Leblanc 119 Smiky's Last No Boy A-119 Shut Oout Queen Walsh 8.) Major Roberts No Boy 11? Purse $2,300 (5,000) in CDA 6 3 4 4 SECOND RACE -- Purse $7,000 (3,000 claiming three year olds 6) Furs (18) Jennie Murphy Turcotte X106 2. Fast Kitten Dittfach A-112 3. Petene Fitzsimmons 114 4. Magic Queen Steve X10! 5. Fabulous Star No Roy 8.104 & Tip Pidy Ferro x109 7. Bocwenni No Boy 8. Blue Week Leblanc 112 9. Roman Warrier Hale 1U1 Maid of Honor Turcotte A-X104 Bingham Marris X12 12. Marie's Bid Harrison 112 Also Eligible; Gay Bride, No Boy 107 Des Erbies, Leblanc 8-12! River Party, McComb 119 Scadadie, Fitzsimmons 119 Northern Doli, Harrison 111 Gomer 0-121 y, Harris C-XI20 Also Eligibie: Attention Here, " Glassner li atte X16 0 end Cinderetia Stable Entry and Mra. WW Niche! and & R Entry ve and SIXTH RACE arming Daring Bi Ton Musketeer 5.000) Senator Gray _Foated Notice, A Purse $2,400. Three year-olds. @ Fur Turentte X10 Steve XIN) edianc 119 No Roy 116 Walsh 4500) ones Gomer Armstron gBors. Stable v Garden City Stable Entry J L Levesque and Mrs Entry CW Moldewan and $ § Bass Entry D Dane Hill Acres Entry BIGHTH RACE Purse 32,100. (3000) | Claiming, three-year-olds. About one and J onesixteenth Miles on turf ty, Tureatte X12 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 $ Thomas claiming maiden twe year olds. DA 6 furs ®) Prarwreck Ferre X11) ? Ahar No Boy Aix 3. Man tn Flight Shwk 190 4 Eas Relect McCorp 117 $, Mimice No Bey 117 6. Jewet Maxwell 117 7 Potente No Boy A 1" & Lux Dip Ting Dear Joey No Bay 117 Ritkey AMack Eerre x118 Gay Champ Currbertron xs 2, Cer .. Mia No Boy Aor ager Mare hes xs; uler Ne 'es Harrison 104 jain Lucky, McComb 119 Machavoine, Fitrsimmons Maytown, Marris X10? hgh RACE. Purse & ances its, About File 100 One Allee Mile Nv No. Boy t!? Tiger Cat, Harrison No Bov 10 Rampart Lien. JDier X10 Miss Blackhawk, Fitrsimmens : 7 " ' ake, Turcotie Alcri4 King, Turcotte A-x a Galop. Robinson & Harris ©-X42) Dittfech 112 a ee Tyrcotte SF ~ aa Gary Leelisie of Moll re we ' POST TIMB 2 P.M. | 'Duke Rodney' Sets Mark « In Maple Leaf Clasic jmar jover Discipline - jterry, the jture of a pain killer, to win the featured tation Pace, Lenny Boy paid $3.40, $3.00 and $2.50; Lucky Stone, $6.10 and $3.50 and Lucy G, $2.70, In Saturday's featured $600 pace, Direct Duke of Talbot- ville, Ont., driven by Stan Wil- liams, took its third win in a row, putting on a tremendous stretch drive, It paid $7.70, $4.80 and $3.50, BATAVIA, N.Y. (CP) -- Be- dazzled won the $3,500 Invita- tional Pace in 2:02.4 at Batavia Downs Saturday night, breezing in as the favorite on a card dotted with Canadian - owned winners. Harold Wellwood won the sec- ond with Maxie's Chief, owned by Black Creek Stable, Strat: | ford, | Jack Mehlenbacher won the fifth with Torcan for Mehlen-| bacher Stables, Hagersville,| | Ont. | 'Stretch Viclory To Chariot Chaser EDMONTON (CP) Sandy} iShields, perennial! Prairie} jockey champion, rode Chariot| {Chaser to a_ brilliant, come-| from-behind, nose-victory in the) Canadian Derby, Canada's rich-| jest race outside Ontario. The 6-to-1 shot from the Lo-| Stable of Edmonton won) the even-money favorite Weed Bender, which at the half-/ way mark in the 1%-mile race d $800 Invi-} jenjoyed an 11-length lead. Salty Sulatn, owned by Tony! Ziegler of Edmonton, finished third, 14 lengths behind Chariot} Chaser in the 36th running of] the $15,000 added event for] three-year-olds foaled in Can-| - jada Chariot Chaser, owned by Lloyd Wilson, covered the dis- tance over a heavy strip at the half-mile Northlands Park oval in two minutes, 29 3-5 seconds Chariot Chaser, a brown filly jby Count Jac out of Benatha, (paid $15, $4.70 and $3.70 on $2) lbets. Weed Bender returned} $3.40 and $2.90, Salty Sultan $4.60. Drug Iveectiaation Continues At Erie FORT ERIE, Ont, (CP)--Ste- wards at the Fort Erie Race Track announced Saturday the first positive drug test of the Ontario thorough bred racing season, They said in a statement that analysis of a urine sample ta ken from Peterry, winner of! jthe third race here last Tues- 'day, "contained a drug of the nature of codeine," Investigation -- including Statements taken under oath from trainer, groom and any- one connected with the horse-- is continuing, they said, Peterry, a three - year - old: owned by L. W. Millard of Tor- onto, was disqualified and the race purse - money redistribu-| ted. Lucky Degree, which fin-) ished second to the favored Pe-| was declared winner of race, Codeine is a drug of the .de- pressant family and 'in the na Cough medicines for horses generally contain codeine. John Mack of Fletcher, Ont trainer of the filly, said she was sound and wasn't being treated for any ailments "It baffles me," was left speechless when ,the jstewards told me about the test. I can't figure ft out." he said, "I PUT UP NEW SIGNS Britain is replacing 1,600,000 highway signs with new signs Aoft international design | Jacot, a man who has worked|in Europe and South America Sunday. More than 100 were be- jeach day }my boss . jness with every move. TORONTO 1h AM, 710 By The Canadian P a, Cc Dein Cent Del Dynamie Fargo Fr Pele Mil City Murphy pores 100 z 300 rights, xw--Bx-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing a INDUSTRIALS VW sNet Stock Bales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Abitibi 1100 $12 W%e 12 + Alta Gas 45 $37'4 374 31% Alta Gas w 262 10% 10% 10% + % Alta Nat 18% 18% Alg Cen Algo Cen w 4400 200 297 Spooner Triad O} U Canso W Decaitea Acad Uran Accra Am_ Larder 2000 A Am Moly 1100 Ansil 2 Arion Armore A Arcadia BC Forest BC Sugar Burns Cal Pow Cal Dale Can Cem Can Perm CSL 1 25 $540 54a 54Va +2 25 $6714 67% 4 $35 «(35 500 $8% 8% 250 $14' 14% 500 $10 10 Valea baa 68} $104 10% 975 $20% 20 1935 $662 66% $12 12% SbeideiedsHisist C Brew Cdn Can A Cc Chem w ¢ Imp Bk Cheskirk Chib M Coch Will Cons Brewis Cc Halli C Morriosn C Rambler C Regcourt Conwest Cop Corp Cop Fields Craigmt Croinor D'Aragon E'Eldona Denison Dsicovery Dome East Mal East Suil Frneoeur Genex Glenn Exp dio Gortdrum Goldale Headway Heath $43%4 43% 434 $414 41% 41% 20 $105V2 105'% 1054 100 430 430 25 160 125 555 100 295 570 75 $48 750 yb $25V 109 13% + a "ih n Wn - +1 it Coronation Grain RL Dist Seag D Bridge Dotasco Dosco Dom Stores Domtar Du Pont Falcon Fam Play Fed Grain Fleet Mig Fleetwood FPE-Pion pr 16a \6 1% 1% +2 + hg Big 4+ 10 827% 27% 27% -- Bs $4 4 "4 $206 3388 ta ah 1 $19% 19% 23% 19% + + 47% 48 100% 102 254 254-- 8 8 4) 6} 20% 204 + 61 614+ too R.C.N. DESTROYER HAIDA AT TORONTO Violence 7 650 $26Va 26a b+ 310 $69Va 68% +1 Hollinger Hud Bay Int Bibis Int Helium | Kenville 100 111 oN 150 197 137 420 42 al mW 7 19% 19\4 + ri BASEBALL LEADERS Horne Pt HB ON G Husky Husky Ow Imp Life Imp Oil imp Tob Ind Accep Inglis InlandsG_ pr Int-City ta Int Bronze 325 (325 Weds $12% 12% 12% Irish Cop Iron Bay Jelex Joliet Jonsmith 7000 26% 26 1000 190 190 3100 23Va 23% 'th tn 24100 64 62 1000 200 210 1475 500 1000 - 18a 18% tiv + Mh 610 805 810 +10) $3)% 315 31% 814% 14% 14%-- Ve 32% 32¥e 32¥a + Ms 15Va 15Va 15a 205 Condemned By Johnson LOS ANGELES (AP)--Here's what they were saying about the Los Angeles Negro riot: President Johnson; ", rights will not be won through violence." California Governor Edmund G, Brown: "It is clear. . . the lawlessness in Los Angeles is the work of organized gangs Police " Chiet William H, va|Parker, on accusations of police ,,| brutality --", . . a vicious ca- *\ nard," Dr. Maritn Luther King Jr., Negro civil rights leader--the riots are "absolutely wrong, s0- cially detestable and self-de- feating."' Roy Wilkins, executive secre- tary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said he is confident his a\Los Angeles organization can |handle any NAACP action |deemed necessary and has no jplans to come here. Ike Adams, representative here of the NAACP: "We are all guilty of ignoring the exist- ence of these people." Rev. W. L. Robinson, Negro |pastor of Faith Central Mission- t!° lary Baptist Church: 'The po- +5 |liceman is the big bad wolf (to |Negroes) instead of a man who's there to protect them." 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Elderly Trainer's Best Friend ST, LOUIS (AP)--Jules Jac-;ever starts for a trainer, the 100 Feared ot's best friend is a massive Af-/man must get out of the cage. | jrican lion named King Solo- «A dishonest lion is more dan-| ost t a mon, |gerous," says Jacot. "He may) Every day there, is a chance, make a run for me with no in-| that King Solomon will end their) tention of hurting me. Then if I 16-year friendship with a swipe turn my back, he will nail me." delayed until today the search of his paw or fang, Jacot worked in virtually ev-'for 'survivors after a Chilean But this is part of life to ery American circus and many navy ship broke up and sank Aimines 200.410. Ang U Dev ord "7 Asamere Mi 410. 410 Agnico Cochwill ae Bear ss 43s 100 178 SANTIAGO (AP) -- A week- jlong storm over southern Chile for the last 47 years inside a before settling down in 1943 to lieved dead in the storm. lion cage. his job at the St. Louis Zoo,' 'The navy said it would not By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League ABR Hi Pet. Clemente, Pitts 441 68 149 .338 Aaron, Mil. 410 86 135 .329 Mays, San Fran 39279 126 .321 Rose, Cinci 483 90 154 .319 Allen, Phila 435 66 137 .315 Runs--Harper, Cincinnati, 99; Rose, 90. Runs batted in--Johnson, Cin- cinnati, 95; Banks, Chicago, 84, Hits -- Rose, 154; Clemente, 148, Doubles -- Williams, Chicago, 33; Aaron, 28. Triples -- Callison, Philadel- phia, 14; Clemente, 12. Home runs -- Mays, 32; Mc- Covey, San Francisco, 28. Stolen bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 75; Brock, St. Louis, 47. Pitching -- Koufax, Los An- geles, 21-4, .840; Nuxhall, Cin- cinnati, 9-3, .750. Strikeouts--Koufax, 279; Gib- son, St. Louis, 198, American League AB RH Pet. Yastrzemski, Bos 326 54 108 .331 Robinson, Balt 375 54 121 .323 Oliva, Minn 484.90 147 .310 Mantilla, Bos 379 44 115 .303 Hall, Minn 406 66 122 .300 Davalillo, Cleve, 373 47 112 .300 Runs--Oliva, Versalles, Min- nesota, 90; Killebrew, Minne- sota, 73. Runs batted in -- Colavito, Cleveland, 80; Horton, Detroit, Hits -- ages 1h Bw eris, Kansas mpan- 0. olavito, Horton, oi ga Kille- Pi hing -- Grant, Minnesota, é. 789; Pascual and Perry, nnesota, 8-3, .727. Strikeouts--McDowell, land, 227: Lolich, Detroit, Cleve- 162, Legionnaires Oust Brampton Juniors HASTINGS, Ont. (CP)--Hast- ings Legionnaires defeated Brampton Armstrongs 13-10 Sa- turday to win their best-of-seven Ontario Lacrosse Associa tion junior A quarter - final four games to one, The game was the replay of an Aug. 11 contest, originally won by Hastings. But Brampton protested because a Hastings player left the penalty box too soon. At 75, Jacot says he is the where he has uM shows a week. know until sometime today world's oldest working lion ~|whether any of the 70 or more veh gg He _ beer clawed, men aboard survived after the} bitten and mauled, He a Flash-Fire Kills 850 - ton cutter Janequeo was) lions as few men do. And he in- blown onto the rocks. The ship} Windsor Woman tends to keep going back into sank' in Bahia San Pedro, 546 WINDSOR, Oni. (CP)--A 42 the cage at the St. Louis Zoo miles southwest of Santiago. until the end of his Rescue ships were forced to year-old woman who was the|turn back because of the dan- |victim of a flash fire in the/zet that the storm would hurl them against the rocks, ger rescue ship was expected to enter the area today. The Janequeo sank while try- ing to rescue the patrol boat Leucoton, which also had been driven aground, The Leucoton seemed in no danger of break- jing up, the navy said, life. "T guess you would say I do' it for freedom," says the lithe, wiry little fellow. "No man is basement of her home at adja- ++ only the lions . , ./cent Riverside last Wednesday the lions are my boss. jdied here Sunday night. eee SC ARED Mrs, Mella O'Leary had been am still a little frightened applyi sometimes,"' says Jacot, "'even pplying contact cement to 3 . . jpieces of plastic laminate for a after all these years, But e 5 « makes up his mind he is going ag Rigg she was enveloped to do something, and he does it.) Riverside Fire Chief Ken| * fer siaeen gg lion riest said he thought the : os fumes from the cement were house at 7 a.m. daily. King Sol- : . 4 omon gteets him with a roar. jignited by a pilot light in a Jacot puts his hands in the cage nearby gas water heater. and rubs the lion's mane, scratches his ears. He greets the other lions, prodding them, challenging them = gently yet sternly. He raised King Solo- mon from a cub on a baby bot tle Once in the cage, the kind ness is over. The commands are sharp. The whip is loud.- "Lions are like people,' Jacot says. "There are honest ones and dishonest ones, and the only way to get along is to learn which is which." An honest lion means busi It he landslides and floods 58. RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY --- sucact cna MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD' S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa eee A lar-|- The storm's torrential rains z and heavy snows caused more|§ which brought the death toll ashore to RAY Jim Patterson led the win- ners Saturday with eight goals. Jim Grady scored two and sin- Bingo Jackpot Unites Family SCARBOROUGH, England (CP)--Percy Brown, 62-year-old paper mill employee from Fort Frances, Ont., been re- united with three sisters and two brothers he hasn't seen for more than 50 years--all be- cause of a bingo jackpot. Earlier this year Brown's sister, Edith Hemingway, 59, won £2,373 for a one-shilling card on a national bingo scoop. "It was a dream come true," Mrs. Hemingway said, "Ever since Percy went out to Canada the family agreed that which- ever of us could afford it would send for him. "T cried when they announced my bingo win, for my thought was Percy' s trip and I knew then that I could afford to send him £195 for his air ticket." Brown, who arrived Aug. 2, said it was a "great shock' when he learned he could come over to this Yorkshire seaside resort town for the reunion. "T thought it was a wonderful gesture," he added, "I am now learning to become one of the family all over again. He is remaining in Britain for two months while his wife is in Burnaby, BC.,. visiting two of their three sons. '| 17 Thoroughbreds .| Perish In Blaze SALEM, N.Y. (AP)--At least 17 thoroughbred racehorses, va- lued at an average of about $8,000 each, perished in a barn fire Sunday night in the main stable area at Rockingham +| Park. Thirty horses that broke loose were rounded up 15 miles from the scene, Among the dead was three- year-old Jubilee Hill, valued at $30,000 by a stall superintend- MEAT package. of fa value, on cued WARENYCIA 203 Oshawe Bivd. N. Oshewe 725-5841 gle goals went to Bill Armour, /Paul Laplante and Mike Self. | Rick Archdekin scored three} for Brampton and Ed Leskia-| wicz and Chris Rudge added! two each. Barry Bartlett, Brian' Green and Zuggy Musial counted the others. Cenedien Head Office, |Searbore, Ont.

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