Itc ccna ea a ae 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 2, 1966 "Mr, Charmer," an eight- year-old pacer left the starting gate 140 times in last year's harness-racing 22 races, placed in 24, and 27 races, This king it easy, s and finish- season, but it didn't seem to hurt him any, says owner Bill Henderson, shown here with Mr. Charmer, He won starting 52 ra 10-PIN ACTION Flinstones Reclaim Lead In GM League Sterling efforts by Rolf Rocker, Joe Friedrich and Arno Knop gave the Flintstones a 7-0 win over the F85's and vaulted them back into first place ahead of Jewells Men's Wear, who were scoring a lucky 4-3 decision over the surprising) > Union Reps. In the other matches, Room. Twisters crept closer to the leaders by shutting out Un-/ ®v touchables, Dovers scored a 5-2 win against Minute Men, while victors over Paint Shop and Wilsons respectively. Rolf Rocker tossed up last week's high score a 628 serjes with 236 and 221 singles cluded, followed by Tony tapal with 556, Joe Friedrich 547, Orval Higgs 535, Ron Nelson $31 (212), Bert Wind 527, Lorenz Schatz 527, Dan Thomson 520, = Zedic 518, and Arno Knop *Biandings: Flintstones | nnn Ll len's he' 7, 38, Wilson Mens Wear 31, Paint Union Reps 26, Dovers Wear 26, Chevelles 24, Ti-Cats Die| mond 4i7, bs Giitards raw! s, Ti-Cats and Chevelles were 4:3 he) ers hed Goes 25, Missing Links Gooters 19, Twisters 15, No Nemes 14 and Wildcats 8a. for the Newcomers, n= | triple this week (ah, to br! By nis -- average with a 612 had a whe single, Herm rane 3), NU-Way Photo 29, North Oshawa Golf Range 29%, Pickwick Cleaners 26¥%, Pot tucks 25, Lucky 13's 25, Remeol's 24,) beh, for the men, while Marg Brown led | Taypees 23, a Qerene 2 21%, Craw:| the ladies with @ 505, Ossie Spooner " ford's insurance 21, Team One 16, Ac: next in line with $77, Dan Thomson S64, | cents 13 and Braemor Variety 1! Horst Sommers 552, Al Poulter 535, Tal | Ryan 53), Rich Forster 529, Lorenz Schatz TREN PINS S19 and Jim Lamont $1), In the lunior section, Dennis Homeniuk Glenda Thomson followed Marg Brown| hed the high triple this week with @ 495, with a 470, June Pettit 467, Alice Laen-| followed by ony Bg with @ ning 436, Twila Wilson 451, Ede Ryan Gord Moore hi pa single game, 441, Marion Leonard 432, Barbara 6 (211) good ors a yd triple, Rick Beg 430, Noreen Rich es Don Kram 470, Brian Ferris usual score had the Duracteans 6, and the Wildcats a Glen Copp with @ S82 had the night's '499,| Montreal's ovvreer eee ews ing in the money 35 times, (cP Photo) -- Gilles : Tremblay. Can Play Tonight MONTREAL (CP)--One half of coach Toe Blake's left wing prohlems were solved Monday when Gilles Tremblay was de- clared fit and given the nod to return to action when Montreal Canadiens visit Toronto Wednes- day for a National Hockey League game against the Maple Leaf 8. Tremblay had been sidelined by a shoulder injury since an exhibition game here Oct, 19 against Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League. Dick Duff, the other half of injured left wing contingent, has been unable to skate with the club since Oct. Maritime Pacer Thrives On Lots Of Competition " CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- Mr. Charmer may not be the winningest harness horse in the Maritimes but he has all com- petitors beaten hands down when it comes to appearances at the post, The eight-year-old pacer left the starting gate a record i40 times last year, five more times than the mark set by 'Halifax horse Buddy Lybrook ia 1963. Mr. Charmer, a Prince Ed- ward Island-bred gelding, was "racing well and I just kept)" getting chances to enter him," says owner William Henderson, an army corporal at the Cana- sere forces recruiting centre her It didn't seem to hurt him any." The pacer made most of his starts at the Exhibition Race- way in Halifax in the winter of 1985, says Henderson, who moved here from Oromocto, N.B., earlier this year. Tne Horse Sad 22 wine last season, finished second 24 times and third 27, During the winter circult at Halifax, Mr. Charmer sped to a lifetime mark of 2:12. GOOD INVESTMENT Henderson says he bought Mr, Charmer from veteran race- horse owner Stanley Mayhew of Kinkora, P.E.1, when the gelding was a four-year-old with only nine. starts. "T didn't pay very much for him," the corporal says, and the horse has earned more than $5,000 during the last four years. "He's a good, steady, honest racehorse, He'll give his best every time he goes out," Mr. Charmer was stabled in Halifax last winter and raced by Chick Chariton, He's back again this year for another win- ter's work after a summer of comparative | ease. REMEMBER WHEN 'eek By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Argonauts spoilt The gelding had started only 52 races to mid-October this year, placing in the money 35 times. He had only three wins and eight seconds, but finished third 24 times to earn $1,150. Henderson says his horse has had bad luck in being pitted in dashes against horses out of his class. "He's not good enough to compete with somo horses," he} says, 'but too good to be moved back to ani to another class," " Neighborhood Dart League Following are the results of ames played last week in the Neighborhood Dart League: Points -- Woodview No, 4 - 5, Woodview No. & - 0: Rundle 4. Woodview No. 2 - 1; Southmead No. 1 - 4, North Oshawa 1; cocte Na 1. & Southmead No, 2+ Doubles -- G. Siiott 1, J. Elliott 1, D, Rae 1, M. Rae 1 D. Young 1, J. Houston 2, Mel. Wilson 4, M. Wilson 1, N. Pul- en 1, T. Emm 1, G, Waite 2, D, Donald 2, M. Taylor 1, A. Graves 3, D. Mackay 1, D, Thomas 1, §. Emm 1, 0, Twine 1, T. Twine 1, M, Smith 1, J. Major 1, L. Short 1, D. Taylor 3, R. Harmon 2, D. Conboy 1, P. Andrews 1, R. Oderkirk 1, C. Oderkirk 1, G, Kalthner 1, L. Shobbrook 1, B. Ross 5, G. Bryant 1 and O. Bryant 1, High Three Darts -- E, Ford 183 and T. Twine 140, Baseball 1 inning -- E. Mac- kay 5, A. Kalthner 5, R. Shob- brook 5, T. Twine 5 and G. Waite 5. NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bernie Parent, who turned in a solid netminding performance in his first game of the season as Boston Bruins edged Chicago their chances 26 years ago today--in 1940--by losing 5-0 to Hamilton Tigers just after beating the league - leading Ottawa Rough Riders 11-0. Argos had worked their way up from an early-season 41-6 drub- bing at Ottawa hands, but the Bytown team retained the Big Four championship Jones 428, Shirley Hh, Butch Paradise hoy Nick Schert Weitaner Herbacko 420 and Leta, Prank McCabe 443 , Harold ¥ Seren . ial ple eo exit Reld 436 and Bruce Stroud 433. landings: Pig ee jotor City Cab) 'the Monkees took over the league lead rm Team 29, The JINX | py themselves as they beat the Myne- | birds. 3 to 1, while runner-up Zombies were being beaten 3-1 by the Undortexers. | | Little Satans scored big with @ 40 shut- | out of the Jaguars, while Camaros were | oe Tt Birds 3 to |. ny Monkees 2, Zombies 18, / Little Sa' fons 14, Camaros 12, T-Birds | 11¥e, Undertakers @\s, Jaguars 6 and Mynabirds 6, Royal House Furniture upset Bill Whit: | 0, In the bantam section Vern Aue Glass ms Go Getters 26, |, indeper ts, 23, Duraciean 20 BASTWAY MIXED | Alex Ross continved his -- hewive hy her tine a mark, Doug Col 4to ne over second place, just one point back of the leading Wilsons Furnt ture, who lost to Burns Jewellers 3 to |}. | Cedardale tron and Metals were vic- forious over imperial Life Assurance as rono over Townline Esso, pe mar ins, Doris Hi Cn "Ginenpie 434 and Carole rion a mie Vey gars mana Sows Soteersicd sore eonean's, 'Aocrts, ws. winners, while Nu- Hture Ri ne 'and Newcomers won out by 43 e Furniture 6, Bil Winitick Moker oie s | Standings: Vancos 33, Art's oS rie Burns Jewellers 9, % renee Newcomers 32, Speedy Mu' ings | Metals 9 and imperial Life Assurance é ken with @ 589 series had a 254 single, Marry Biohm 583 (234), George Reld oeeree ty bTyy A 52), Bob Howlett $21 'and | Mary othersit was best for the ladies with @ 523, Jean Lawrence 506 (208),/ were Curv teviee Oyurks © of joe Ross 496, Mavis Vann 462, Mary 17 because of a knee injury. for the season. FOR EDUCATED TASTES... | CANADIAN WHIS 23, F85's 20, Untouchables 4 and | Minute Men 2. | BASTWAY MEN'S THURSDAY | en". Cut Rate Gas and Erinil Golf scored shutout wins over thelr op tn preparation for their a i ae ad could decide the Sreoct's. Sales. ideal Dairy took Mackles 3 to |.) eels beat Harrisons by the same score, | while Houdailies and Team No, 16, Wil) ae, oe Les Eveniss Seles split their points. dim iemee's 574 was the runner up trea or ne a, Art' Sheridan 537, Tom rewchuk red Snow $30 and John ae free jandit Lyle's Cut Rate Gas" 20, Grint t te Ne matact Club 19%, Scuges 7, Aldi ih Cleaners = 16, Clint's 'rguete 1S, Homes by Harrison's ¥ Ontario Motor Sales \4, Ideal Dairy "es Pleza Palace 14, Wilson's Man's rr 14, Mackies Van and Storage HERINTZMAN V3, Lea Bveniss Sales 12, Houdallies In ey wy mh Supertest % and Team *® pesepay ve MENS General 'Agorepates shutout Burns City ot awa defeated Late seers 3 10% we Police B's topped a 8 2, House of. Chow won | over T y the same score, as/ did the Hodgson's $99 was tops in the a 'hla week, with Bert Jay the run. with = 721), Glen Copp 574, hea Wind a Bakner Mm (4), Bob Edger rth Boo S33. George GBrabin $40, George Ty if 332, R. Wright saa. Herm bat LASSIC "BS" All tour wae in the te Fg las any LA the winners, wakies nipping Splinters, Chargers | @ipping the Hurricanes, the Cougars over he pager and the Centenniais top- the Colts, Richards 572 (214) waa the scorewise, followed by Arno Knop with a Vern Trimble SS? (224), Jim na Benelli $50, Bit Borrowdale S28, Jerr ins Ae ve Jendraka $23, and it Stand! auakien ni, Chargers %| cena Centennials 7, lrnperiata 7, veanes 7, Colts ? and Spiinters 4 ANOER: STARK CLASSIC The Hawks retained first place in the | their lead was | t two points over the Lions, who | over the Panthers te | i ww close. O'Reilly and Big George Law. 'cake te Hawks from a c ete te for the 'Leos' Marry Blonm George "Pid Lawrence were the poe Muarry Biohm firing a high ° Hornets with Joe Friedrich bomb ng! the Jets were blanking the o bg ee the cellar and # dublous distinc ight: Reph. ,O'Reiity @ @m, sas ( doe Friedrich 385 ton' Wait crystal ws (204, 202), Her. Prekken 363. George 'Puc' Law rence S52 (203), Bill Joyce S$) and "Big George Lawrence S48 (207 Mewks 17, Liem 1, Mus fengs M4, Hernets 11, Tigers 11, Panthers %& Jets 10 and Eagles 8 KING TEN PIN Cleaners + Scvg09 padded their = pa, scoring &@ seven point win over Team, while runnerup br al Sty Se yin Were seltiing on a 43 dects in oth thelr shutout of scored an uptet over Missing Links M4: Vern Auto Glass shutout No Names: deat independents $-to 2) The Jink $ and the Crewiers 2. 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