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The Oshawa Times, 20 May 1961, p. 13

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SPORT OUTDOORS You Can Preserve A Beauty On Wings TORONTO (CP) -- Canadians are being asked to take part in a five-year program to help® save the bald eagle--a majestic giant with a wing span often as great as eight feet. One of the most extensive under way to determine how many bald eagles there are,? how succesful they are at re- producing, where they nest and winter and how they migrate. After that, the program will concentrate headed for extinction. Research then may point the way to a course of conservation similar to the one for the almost-extinct whooping crane. The survey is a co-operative project sponsored by the Na- itonal Audubon Society in the United States. The Canadian Audubon Society has under- taken to gather information in this country. MANY PARTICIPATE Federal and provincial wild- life agencies, nature clubs, museums and universities have been notified of the survey but the sponsors would like others who have seen the eagies or their nests to take part. A one-page questionnaire is available from the Canadian Audubon Society's headquar- ters, 423 Sherbourne St., Tor- onto. The bald eagle, the U.S. na- tional symbol for 179 years, isn't really bald. It has a hand- some head coating of white feathers. The National Geo- graphic Society suggests its name may come from piebald --or from an old definition of bald as white or white-streaked. Its body feathers are dark brown with lighter edges while the flight feathers are nearly black. The beak and feet are bright yellow. An adult may measure 30 to 40. inches in length with a wing span 6% to eight feet. The bald eagle is found across Canada up to the tree line. It usually nests near water -- sea coasts, rivers and lakes and| wide marshes. on determining whether bald eagles are, in fact, § from | Southampton. set a world water speed record of 248.62 miles an hour in 1958, sped to the scene in his motor cruiser when the aircraft sud- denly came down during a test f y, BALD EAGLE -- PART OF NATURE'S BALANCE The nest is a bulky structure of sticks and debris, usually high up in an isolated tree 20 to 90 feet above ground or on a cliff. Pairs are believed to mate for life and will return to the same nest year after year, adding to it each time. Some nests have been found that were 10 feet across and up to 20 feet deep. A ¥ Beaton's Dairy Ties UAW In Legion Opener Oshawa Legion Minor Base- ball Association's first league action of the season got going last night at Alexandra Park when Beaton's Dairy, last year's champs, were held to a 3-3 tie CAMPBELL SAVES FIVE CALSHOT, England (AP) -- World water speed champion Donald Campbell rescued five Baseball 20--Ajax at Courtice 2.00 23--Port Hope at Cobourg 6.30 25---Cobourg at Port Hope 6.30 Bowmanville at Newcastle 6.30 Mon. 29--Cobourg at Bow- manville 6.30 Port Hope at Courtice 6.30 UNE 1--Bowmanville at Cobourg 6.30 : 3--Courtice at Ajax 2.00 4--Cobourg at Ajax 2.00 Mon. 5--Newcastle at Bow- manville 6.30 8--Ajax at Cobourg 6:30 Courtice at Newcastle 6.30 10--Port Hope at Ajax 2:00 Sun. 11--Ajax at Bowmanville 2.00 12--Newcastle at Courtice 6.30 15--Cobourg at Newcastle 6.30 Bowmanville at Port Hope 6.30 17--Newcastle at Ajax 2.00 Mon. 19--Port Hope at Bow- manville 6.30 20--Courtice at Cobourg 6.30 22: Bowmanville at Cobourg .30 Newcastle at Tort Hope 6.30 24--Ajax at Port Hope 2.00 26 -- Bowmanville at Cour- tice 6.30 Wed. 28--Courtice at manville 6.30 29--Newcastle at Cobourg 6.30 30 -- Bowmanville Port Hope 6.30 JULY 3--Cobourg at Courtice 6.30 Mon. Port Hope at Bowman- ville 6.30 6--Cobourg at Port Hope 6.30 8--Ajaz at Newcastle 2.00 9--Bowmanville at Ajax 2.00 11--Port Hope at Cobourg 6. 12 Bow- at 0 --Courtice at Port Hope 6.30 14--Port Hope at Newcastle 6.30 Mon. 17 -- Cobourg at Bow- manville 6.30 NOTE -- Orono admitted as post entry. Orono team to ar- by the UAW Local 222 team, also champs last year, in an- other section. Decisiro pitched and batted his team to their good effort, with two hits in three trips, scored the tying run in the 7th inning, with a triple and infield out -- and besides that, pitched three-hit ball to people Friday night when their flying boat crash - landed at Campbell, who light. OLD WOODBINE Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Pub! hold Beaton's Dairy in check. _ Beaton's got a run in the first inning when Brady got on via being hit, advanced on a couple of stolen bases and scored on RACE CHARTS lishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1961 First Race 1 mile, purse $1,800, 500, t % 4 0- 1% 3-1% 31% 7-2 10- Jamaica Belle 5 5 Sh 71% 1 Winner b { 3 Windfields--Bolesteo. Train tart good, won handily 8 1 9 11 2 7 3 8 5 4 L] 6-ROYAL BOLERO .. 7-DAISY PAGE .. 8-SALLY FER 3 and L-year-olds maiden fillies, Ca Str. 3- 6% 2nk 11% 1% 41 41% 52 2 6-3 72 9-8 range games with each club. PEE WEE SCHEDULE AY~-- 22--Cobourg at Port Hope 23--Port Hope at Kendal Bowmanville at Whitby 24--Whitby at Cobourg 25--Port Hope at Bowman- ville 27-- Kendal at Whitby 29--Bowmanville at Hope 30--Whitby at Kendal 31--Kendal at Cobourg M Port CLOUDY AND MUDDY |an error. Beaton's got two runs . 4.20 37 280 /in the 3rd inning on a walk to seen BE 470 | Fair, Plews being hit and then nadian foaled, eiaim. an infield out and McNamee's hit plus an error throw, let the two runners score. UAW got a run in the third, by Cr on a walk, de- cisiro's single and an infield out. {They scored again in the fifth when IMitchell doubled with one out and scored later on Tullock's sacrifice. Then in the 7th, De- cisiro tripled to open the inning Fin. Jockey Owner 1-3% Gomez--Red River Sta, 2-% J Fitz--J E F Seagram 32% G A A Ch E Roy--Kelly, Hermans 42 J Hall-D H Reed 53 88 9-15 D Hale, Ruffsin Fm 0- 10- P Soto--Early Mischief er W Tharner Second Race 9 furlongs. Purse $2,000, S-year-olds, WtPPSt 4 % . 109 5 32 - 1 4 y vans Musical Prince . Critics Choice .. the Nail .... Chilly Filly ..... " Dally Double § and 5 pald § Winner b {. 3, by Besu Dandy Start good, won easily. 13 7:8 64 5 4 2 8 pulled up 23.90 8 8-REJECTOR 3 Ci S 2 2 3h 3 32 4 2nk § 63 6 fo: Am -- Gold, Trainer E Mann. Sr CER ORD 0 ah Ih and scoring the tying run on an 2 10| infield out. UAW LOCAL 222 -- Mitchell, 2b; Gibbons, ss; Tullock, 3b; Hickey, 1b; Gaatch, rf; Way- ling, If; Norton, cf; Crosmas, c; Decisiro, p; Heholt, cf. BEATON'S DAIRY -- Brady, cf; Fair, ss; Plews, 1b; Cheese- man, ¢; McNamee, 2b; Love, rf; Ritchie, If; McFeeters, 3b; Nekkers, p; Kennedy, rf; Brad- COL BOY laiming all $4,500. tr. Fin. Jockey er -1% 1-3% R Dittfach -- D J Kennedy 13% A Gomez -- D L Ball 2 Gordon -- Willow Downs Fm 1% Hall -- Mrs F H Merrill Jr. .2%, C M Clark -- L Harriott 5% J Parnell -- G Matoff Fitzsimmons -- B R Steen E Roy -- T Malcolmson Daily Double 6 and 5 paid $23.90 ley, If. D. Kelly and P. Third Race &%Fulongs, Purse $1900. 2-year-old horse w w 01 8 Bella Select ... Saturday Jones Dorenes Child Count Rico Rocky River Brother Edwin Unwanted Winner bf Start 1 118 811 11- 1 2, Selector -- Miss Huett, good, FAB Unwanted, won 12-BELLA 3.HEAVY MAN 10-BUZZIN Maidens. Claiming all $6500, Umpires: Karzew. Fillies Open First Race Of Triple Crown NEW YORK (AP)--While the SELECT .. 11.20 5.90 4.30 10 4.40 2 4.30 Cdn, foal'd Fin. Jockey Owner 1-2% J. Fitzsimmons -- Fletcher 2-214 Clark -- Cedar Springs Fm tr. 1-3 22 7-%4 R. Wright -- Bennett 81 C. Potts -- W. J. Farr 0- 9.2 Borgemenke -- Stafford F 6-% 10-4% Dittfach -- Triple H Sta, 1- 11. L. Olah -- C. Turner Trainer N. Fletcher. handily. Fourth Race % Furlongs, Purse $2000, 4-year-olds and horse WtPPSt 4 % eee. 1112 2200 WA Nelson's Lady .. 111 7 1 1-14 22% Formal Trust .. 116 4 3 3-1% 34 Shipp's Hill 16 1 5 42 Norwin G Whip Out Happy Harry Consortage - Winner bg 7 by Blue Dance -- A Start good, won driving. Danstir ster, 2 8-NE 4 Str, 8 6-1 L three-year-old colts have their fling in the Preakness today, | the three-year-old fillies, headed |by Bowl of Flowers, open their own triple crown battle in the $50,000-added Acorn at Aque- duct. The Kentucky Derby, Preak- ness and Belmont compose the three jewels of the triple crown for the boy horses. DANSTIR -NELSON' -FORMAL TRUST up Claiming all $4,500 Fin. Jockey Owner 1% 1h S. McComb -- Barwood Sta 2nk 2no Fitzsimmons -- Cowan 3nk 3% R. Wright -- Turner 41% 4nk M. Trombley -- Alexander 5-14 5-2% L. Olah -- Four L's Sta. 71% 6-% C. Potts -- North Amer. 7-3% A. Gomez -- Bill Beasley 8- Dittfach -- Armedam Sta. rainer G. A. Stallwood. 8. 6. 1 Fifth Race Furiongs. Purse $2000. 4 years and Wi : kd hy tPPSt WU J S Choppy Waves . Chopapose Little Skip .11 3 Canadian Royal 115 5 22 Winner ch bh 7, We Admiral -- Westport Start good, won driving. The Acorn, Mother Goose and Coaching Club American Oaks form New York's triple for the girl thoroughbreds. Bowl of Flowers, the cham- pion of the two-year-old filly set last year and winner of her only start this year, was estab- lished a firm odds-on choice of 3-5 Friday in the large field of 7.10 4.20 3.70 | 7.20 5.60 | . 12.20 | WEST FOUR -Hathaway -Drake's Drum ....... up. Claiming all $4500, Fin. Jockey ner 1-nk McComb -- Stallwood 2-no Dittfach -- Mrs. J. T. Tripi 3-2'% R. Morreale -- Crawford 4nk C Brown -- Mrs, Badame 2 5h Fitzsimmons -- Red Hill -nk 6-414 Parnell -- Mrs. Jeune 7-nk 7-% Hall Appelbaum | Eased up -- Gomez -- Beasley tr. | JUNE-- 1--Cobourg at Bowmanville 5--Whitby at Port Hope Lakeshore Minor Dates 1961 MIDGET SCHEDULE All Bowmanville games at Memorial Park. MAY-- 22--Bowmanville at Kendal 6:30 2 ioenawa at Cobourg (Juv) 25--Cobo Hope 6. 28--Kendal at Oshawa 2.30 pont Hope at Bowmanville 2.3 daa at Cobourg (Juv.) 6. urg (Juv) at Port 30 JUNE-- 1 bowmanvile at Port Hope 3--Port Hope at Kendal 2.30 4--Bowmanville at Oshawa 2.30 3 Renda) at Cobourg (Juv) 6.30 8--Oshawa at Port Hope 6.30 10--Bowmanville at Kendal 2:30 nn Hope at Bowmanville 11--Cabourg (Juv) at Oshawa 12--Bowmanville at Cobourg (Juv.) 6:30 3 Cotours (Juv) at Kendal 15--0Oshawa at Port Hope 6.30 18--Port Hope at Oshawa 2.30 po Oshawa at Bowmanville 30 Lp Kendal at Cobourg (Juv) 21--Oshawa at Kendal 6.30 22--Bowmanville at Port Hope 6.30 23--Cobourg (Juv) at Bow- manville 6.30 24--Port Hope at Kendal 2.30 BS powmanville at Oshawa .30 26--Oshawa at Kendal 6.30 26--Bowmanville' at Cobourg (Juv) 6.30 Te coomg (Juv) at Kendal 0 JULY 2--Port Hope at Oshawa 2.30 2 oxeudal at Bowmanville .30 3--Port Hope at Cobourg (Juv) 6.30 6--Kendal at Oshawa 6.30 9--Cobourg (Juv) at Bowman- ville 2.30 9--Kendal at Oshawa 2.30 12--Kendal at Port Hope 6.30 1 Oshawa at Bowmanville 16--Cobourg (Juv) at Oshawa 2.30 16--Kendal at Bowmanville 2:30 17--Port Hope at Cobourg (Juv) 6.30 PLEASE NOTE -- No league game will be played after July 17th. Cobourg games exhibition SOX VS. CARDINALS Written for The Canadian Press By LEN TAYLOR Armchair managers are hav- ing a tough time picking a win- ner in the Inter-County Baseball Association senior series which opens Sunday when champion Brantford Red Sox visit Hamil- ton Cardinals. Half of the league's eight en- tries are undecided about start ing lineups and managers say there may be some fast shuffl- ing after the first game or two. On paper Brantford seems to be the most powerful. But Ham- ilton, which set fire to the loop at the first of last season, tirely homebrew talent. They are, nter-County Ball pens In Hamilton slumped badly at the half-way mark and then spurted into the stretch, can't be discounted. Kitchener - Waterloo Panth- ers could become the Cinderella of the circuit using almost en- short in the pitching depart. ment but have the best catch- ing staff in the league in Harry Psutka and Charlie Manz. An impressive showing is also pre- dicted for 18 - year - old second baseman Ron Hergott. Guelph Merchants, third in last year's race, will work un- der new management. A group headed by former mayor Dave LOCAL SOFTBALL NOTE -- First game each night is called for 6.30 p.m. and second game at 8.15 p.m. sharp. MAY 23 Hefferings vs Tony's and Scugog's vs Mac- Lean's Esso. MAY 25--MacLean's Esso vs ing's. MAY 30 -- Heffering's vs Mac- Lean's Esso and Tony's vs Scu- B08. JUNE 1 -- MacLean's Esso vs Scugog and Tony's vs Heffer- ings. JUNE 6 -- Tony's vs Mac- Lean's Esso and People's vs Scugog. JUNE 8 -- Hefferings vs Scu- gog and Lakefield vs MacLean's Esso. JUNE 13 -- MacLean's Esso vs Tony's and Orchard Park vs Hefferings. JUNE 15 --Scugog vs Heffer- ings and UEW vs Tony's. JUNE 20 -- Tony's vs Mac- Lean's Esso and Orchard Park| vs Scugog. | JUNE 22 -- Hefferings vs Scu- gog and UEW vs MacLean's. JUNE 27 -- Scugog vs Tony's and People's vs Hefferings. JULY 4 -- MacLean's vs Hef- fering's and Lakefield vs Tony's. JULY 6 -- Scugog vs Mac- Lean's Esso and Heffering's vs only. Tony's. City And District Opens Tuesday Tony's and Scugog vs Heffer- Ton JULY 11 -- Tony's vs Scugog and Heffering's vs MacLean's Esso. JULY 13 -- Tony's vs Heffer- ings and MacLean's Esso vs Scugog. JULY 18 -- MacLean's Esso vs Heffering's and Scugog vs y's. INTER-CITY DATES JUNE 6 ~-- Heffering's vs UEW JUNE 8 -- Tony's vs Orchard ark. JUNE 13 -- Scugog vs Lake- field. JUNE 15 -- MacLean's Esso vs Peoples. JUNE 20 Lakefield. JUNE 22 -- Tony's vs Peo- ples. vs People's. JUNE 27 -- MacLean's Esso vs Orchard Park. Hefferings vs TTT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 30, 1967 13 Hastings has taken over and named Alfie King, former Guelph player, as manager. SEEK CATCHER Merchants are beating the bushes for a catcher after re- tirement of veteran Art O'Con- ner. Guelph will still be power- ful at the plate with men like Dan (Thumper) Jackson who hit 375 last season an slammed out 10 round-trippers. Listowel Legionnaires, a see- saw club, are counting on six imports to bolster the lineup and three arrive Sunday for a workout, Dan Poholsky and Pete Craig, backbone of Listowel's mound staff are back for another sea- son. Galt Terriers, fifth last year, are making a determined bid to challenge the leaders this season. They've hired Nelvin (Nellie)) Cooper, physical edu- cation instructor at North Caro- lina State University and for- mer pro player, to replace Jack Hoy as manager. Galt still has the nucleus of a rugged club with hurler Jock MacNeil, first baseman Ron Boomer, keystone sacker Wray Upper and outfielder Bob Brain. The future looks bleak for the tail-end clubs -- London Dia- monds and St. Thomas Elgins. London is just recovering from a player strike that resulted in the walkout of manager - out- fielder Russ Evon. Weak defensively but power- ful at bat, London still has 1960 batting champ Stan (Gabby) Anderson, Don McLennan, Jerry Wilson and pitcher Harry Fisher. HAVE NEW MANAGER Elgins have a new manager in Reg Petrie and are shopping for three good imports. Return- ing are catcher Ted Bogal, in fielders Bud Westaway and Fred Kelso and pitcher Al Dor- JULY 4 -- Scugog vs UEW. ans. line, but a forceful d| teammates pre' A pg Oshawa Wins Rugger Match Over Toronto The Junior Vikings from Ade- eed St Bridget's Separate al . 's School from Toronto this past on in a hard fought, cleanly pl rugger ma winning in commanding fashion 6-0. The game was played on a fast field resulting in many minor injuries, and only two tries, The first one at the half-way mark of the second half was downed by Ian Barkwell. He was stopped at the fifteen-yard h by his him to score. A line-out followed in which Jim Justinske grabbed the ball, and with the aid of his forwards was pushed over the line to score. The team would like to thank Mr, Wilson and Mr. Carswell for transportation. With this victory the boys feel they could put together a team for the 7-aside tournam to be held at Donevan Col- legiate, May 27. ADELAIDE McLAUGHLIN forwards: K. Rodman, B. Wil. son, H. Hagarty, J. Kehoe, L. Kem, J. Justinske and R. Thompson; backs: P. Rose, D. Dobney, L. Annaert, J. Adding- ton, J. Lawrence, I. Barkwell and R. Huehnergard; reserve: J. Tracy. Referee: Michael Mullane. Na tf] IF YOU DON'T DRINK . . . pay less for your auto insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insuronce company in 6--Cobourg at Kendal Bowmanville at Whitby 7--Bowmanville at Cobourg 8--Kendal at Bowmanville 12--Kendal at Port Hope 13--Cobourg at Whitby Bowmanville at Kendal 14--Port Hope at Cobourg 19--Cobourg at Port Hope 20--Port Hope at Whitby Cobourg at Kendal 21--Whitby at Cobourg 22--Port Hope at Bowmanville 26--Bowmanville at Port Hope 27--Whitby at Kendal 28--Kendal at Cobourg OSHAWA ARENA TUES, 23 :45 P.M. LORD LAYTON Big Tom The Emperor Jones Farmer Boy BILLY STACK vs. BLACK TERROR WATCH CHANNEL 9 -- 4-5 P.M. FOR 3 LORD LAYTON FINE EXHIBITIONS OF WRESTLING \ ) 29--Cobourg at Bowmanville 30--Kendal at Whitby JULY 3--Kendal at Port Hope 4--Cobourg at Whitby Port Hope at Kendal 5--Bowmanville at Cobourg 6--Kendal at Bowmanville 10--Whitby at Port Hope 11--Bowmanville at Kendal Port Hope at Whitby 12--Port Hope at Cobourg 13--Whitby at Bowmanville NOTE-- Orono team admitted | as post entry. Orono team to ar- range games with each club. CFTO TV Look At Grey Cup TORONTO (CP) -- Informed sources said Friday that CFTO- TV Toronto, has taken up its option on television rights in Eastern Canada for the 1961 Grey Cup game. The Canadian Broadcasting] Corporation has first option on Grey Cup television rights for Western Canada. Syd Halter of Winnipeg, pres- ident of the Canadian Football League, and CFTO-TV officials would neither confirm nor deny the repor.t It is understood CFTO 3 paid $100,000 for its Grey Cup rights and that the CBC will pay about $50,000 for its option for Point. Trainer G. A. Stallwood. 12 for the mile. Western Canada. 1 4 Sixth Race WtPPSt % ¥% 8 Track Rhythm 109 2 in 1 Lucky Ad .. 115 3 1 22% 34 Winner ch f 4 by Beau Ge start good, won easily. 5 1 Mile. Purse $2000, 4 years and up, Claiming all $6000, Panamerica. Trainer Alex Chris, -BEAUVALLON ..... 8.10 4. -NOBLE ROMAN .. iran B RIO BRANCA tr, Fin. CAREER IN Jockey Owner 1 Parnell -- Mrs. A. Chris Borgemenke -- Newtondale | Y% Gomez -- Bill Beasley H %A. Coy -- Harfield Sta. Gubbins -- Bayfield Fm 1 22 31 43 5 Quinella 1 and 4 paid $43.30 Seventh Race s 1 Mile, Purse $2400. 3 and four rse wt PP Rococo Rogue . 115 8 Gramp's Pride 109 1-h a 100 21 41 5-1% 6-4 7-nk 3-23 je Si Papa Pheasant CW-Real Gent. 112 Winner be 3 Royal Ba Start good, won driving. CRT TOL T Pusasunvay Buvaranng 8 Spears 6-GRAMP'S PRIDE ... 1- 3% 1-% 6-5 8- Fleet Roman. Trainer K, LROCOCO ROGUE Se St new Service Station retail RATIFER ' - fing Pt years allowances tr, Fin. Jockey Owner E. Roy -- Arjay Sta, 1-1% 2-1% Dittfach -- Morrissey 2h 3-nk Fitzsimmons -- Windfields | 4-5 4.6% Olah -- Marshall 51% 5% Gomez -- Del Greco f 6-6 Ohayon Levesque 7-5 7-13% A. Coy G. H. Leslie 8- Gordon -- Sullivan G. Nicholds, petroleum retailing. tunity to build a future in businessman. Eighth Race [ 1 mile Parse $1,900. i-year-old Wt PP St % Le 1 1 1d Ya Clambake . Spurline Rube's Ace Bat'n Ball Stimulac . 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