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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jun 1961, p. 13

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~ Mosport Puts Canada On World Level For Best In Auto Racing ORONO, Ont. (CP) -- Theling Moss of England going snarl of unmuffled exhausts after $10,000 in cash prizes. near this sleepy hamlet has \jo5s, considered by many signalled Canada's bid to enter {5 pe the greatest living driver, international auto racing. has already had a hand in Mos- of $12,000 each. At least one swimming pool and a plush club {house are to be added later. {A parking lot covers 94 acres. Attendance at major meets is © THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 20, 1961 13 lin the international three-posi- tion small-bore rifle match Mon- day. Wu finished with a score of 1,110 out of a possible 1,200 in (the master class, the top divi- sion. He fired a 353 standing, International Rifle Match [(iins nies S021 ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- T.|frone with telecospic sights. Y. (Danny) Wu of Ann Arbor, | Windsor's Gerry Ouellette won Mich., who shot for the Repub-|/the expert classification with a lic of China in the 1956 and 1960/1,048. United States entry W. Olympic Games, defeated Can-|Karl won the sh ar p shooting ada's Gil Boa and Edgar Tillen'class with 1,036. Danny Wu Wins Co ES MI The sounds come from Mos- i irpi ! ted to be i c of 30,- 0S- port and a tight hairpin turn|expected to be in excess » port, a new $750,000 road-racing yas replaced by a sharp right 000. circuit cradled in 450 acres of angie corner on his suggestion. rolling farmland 60 miles east of Toronto. High-ranking Euro- pean drivers have described it as potentially the finest of its kind in the world. Designed primarily to attract top European drivers and cars to Canada, the track dips and winds over 2.5 miles--a dis- tance the most powerful cars are expected to. negotiate at 100 miles an hour or more. Until Mosport opened sports car racing in Eastern Canada was done on simulated road coarses laid on abandoned air- ports. The sport had an aura of smash-and-bang stock car racing, and an inexperienced driver had nothing worse to fear than a spin into a smooth flat pasture if he drove beyond his capabilities, MUST BE EXPERTS The margin of error on a road circuit is negligible. But during a small club race at Mosport June 3 six cars over turned and one driver was seriously injured, "Six inches misjudgment and, phift," said Belgian ace Olivier Gendebien when he inspected the site last year. Efforts to attract European drivers have been successful. Canada's major auto race, a 200-mile grind June 23-24, will see both Gendebien and Stir- WORLD RANKING The track at designed to 1 . A |incorporate the best features of said. "But a tight right angle/g, op0an Grand Prix circuits, will sort out the best drivers, canefy] consideration was from the others and make the 55, given spectators. From race more interesting. vantage points on high hills Two years ago the track was more than three-quarters of the only a collective dream of On-lcircuit is visible, a boast no tario sports car enthusiasts other North American track is when the site was purchased able to make. ifor $35,000. Petroleum and auto e § 2 2 firms said they would consider Se track's importance has supporting the venture only if Deen recognized by the Federa- motor clubs financed surveying tion Internationale de 1'Automo- and construction of the track bile, world governing body of ° itself, a minimum of $75,000. "A hairpin will force all drivers to slow down," Moss motor sport. The FIA has given; CROWDS LINE HILLS TO WATCH AUTO RACES AT MOSPORT, 12 MILES NORTH OF BOWMANVILLE BIG SUPPORT full international status to the -- By mid-April this year some June 23-24 event, the classic 100-| 30 clubs had raised $100,000 by nite Kay Don troph tor-1 the sale of $100 debentures Pay-{. jo race July 1 oo 2 British ing off at three per cent after ~~" Empire Motor Club (Toronto) SPORTS IN BRIEF three years. . ENTE a The club effort brought imme- race Sept. 30. JEROME I ERS Bac Ra diate response from industry.| Race organizers . say their| me of Vancouver is schedaled A major petroleum company is chief aim now is to make Mos-|to compete in the 100 - yard financing laying of asphalt | port the site of a world cham- dash at the British open track side the park; another oil com-|". 5 a i ry i jonship Formula I race and and field championships at Lon- pany is paying out $60,000 for a P P don next month. Jerome, 21, swank control tower and press they predict the openwheeled .,oider of the world 100-metre office; five gates to the track racers, the heavyweights of mo- record, will face West Indian are being installed by auto tor snort will be running on the Dennis Johnson, who recently firms at a cost of $8,000 each; wt Thi a lled the world ord for dealers of associated trades are {rack within two years. Nu es ih Teco! : Canada has one other suites spending $1,250 on each of 21 road pits. _|circuit, Westwood, 30 miles BAKER NAMED PILOT In addition, seven service from Vancouver and owned by, PITTSBURGH (AP) -- In- o res. 'incorporati ile! - . " is cr G cer. give estes ov porating toile hog the Sports Car Club of British fielder Gene Baker, given, 1s Lues, 3 . : : : unconditional release by Pitts- nic areas, are planned at a cost Columbia. But its location yo; pirates last week, Mon- WOODBINE RACE CHARTS |= Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co makes it difficult to draw Euro- day was named non - playing (Daily Racing Form) MONDAY, JU 19, 1961 First Race § Furlongs. Purse 51.800, 2 and {-year- Horse Wt PP St 13 Ferdette 112 17 7-135 S-h Tiny's Gem 110 9 43-15 2% Caledon Pride . Gal Linda Maple Gal Becky Armbro Jamaica Belle Ostersung Lady Chiquita Sarah Tan Cusmet A Last Hug 19 811 11% 12- Winner ech f 8 ferd--Good Graces. Tra Start good, won driving Second Race Jo Willowdale Boy 116 53 3 Azure Woodbine 119 7 2 Wind Wave HJ Happy's First .. Mister D Lady Surf w-Teractoa Belle Flakwin Winner bg 5 Windfields -- Sunny Vixen, X-3 lbs AAC W.3 lbs AAW POOL 28,721 DAILY DOUBLE 1 SWILLOWDALE BOY .. 5.70 3.30 3. 7.AZURE NE .... ' 8-WIND WAVE CLOUDY AND FAST 1-FERDETTE 10.20 6350 4.70 3-TINYS GEM ; 26.70 13.50 2-CALEDON PRIDE £30 old, maiden fillies Str, Fin. Jockey Nash--W Owner A Clark Dittfach--Caroll, Statham Remillard--Cedar Springs 4 Morreale--C W Kerr Rock--J Blackstone Gordon--Le Roy Tobey Brown--Early Mischief Sta | %4 Borgem"ke--Chrisholm, L'ra 14 McComb--C H Leslie 11-3 10 Gubbins--L A Curre 10-1 11-312 Olah--Mrs A Chris 12- 12. Adam--G Groves iner J Calhoun Pool 19,445. Double pool 36,531 WOODBINE .. 4.40 3.60 | ? is as .. 530] . Claiming all $2500 | Owner Fitzsimmons -- Hogarth | Robinson X - Elliott | 4nk Parnell X -- Austin Potts -- Shermanor Farm | Biamonte Craig h McComb -- Cardella o Grasby X Halliwell Dittfach -- Hurst 1 10-1% Adams -- Emcee Sia, 10-2 11. Coy -- Ruffsin Farm Bled Gordon Fleming Tranier ¥. J. Courtney. Start good, won easily. Third Race § Furiongs. Parse $1300. 3 and 4 year Horse . Wt PP 14 Golden Turkey 2-4 Arctic Pilot Will Amaze Azure Blue Ephratah Loma Mary's Saugeen Linda Sirdar Fay 0 8 1-3 W-Portess 112 74 11-1 Bet Your Boots 112 6 12 12- on ) BY Svamu--Y EES Shoe Tees ~e =F Winner blk f 3 Sir Harry -- Miss Chop} Start good, won driving. Fourth Race 8 Furlongs Purse 51800. Horse wt P Red Freeman Flying Lass Sauvagette Teacher's Pal Triple Folly Mock Song Ace Orphan Auntie Nora Honey Boots MeCarthy Sweet Fashion Tudor Starlet 4-14 Winner br ¢ s Selector -- Break Miss Start good, won driving Fifth Race One Mile. Marshall Turf Course Horse . Wt PP St W Georgie J. Shahnameh Blue Moss Sancy Lady Gangster Nirbillomar Canilue Winner dk » or br g 4 Start good, won easily Sixth Race §'2Furiongs. Horse Finalist Dark Jet North Bay Chopapose Lucky Ad TF . Two year old P St 4 3 Purse Star ~-- QUINELLA 7 and 8 PAID $3450 Purse $2000. 4 years and Wt PP St 1 107 116 shasta Road 111 Winner be & Double Start good, won driving EE et TT) NORA NEA Seventh Race i Furiongs. Purse $2,600, Horse ¥ Wt PP § Skinny Minny . Chopavane ... Foxy Phil "er Bold Scholar -.... t tenor Teddy . Admiral Armbro 114 2 3 41% Winner b { 3 Ponder -- Stormy C itart good, won driving 4 1 6 2 3-Y 8 5 7 ru Ya ise. Eighth Rac ne 12.500. Horse 'entennial led's Folly tiscayne ovely Susy ... Purse BNINIPI~--0n ~23ulwecess fark Right Vinner dk br bh tart good, won easily ittendance 7.418 lentennial elzimed by ©. a Blink. POOL 3SKINNY MINNY .. 10.10 5.40 3.70 6.CHOPAVANE save . 5. Spartan -- Greythorn. Trainer J C Bentley Platt, E.Odorice, and 5 PAID $34.50 5-GOLDEN TURKEY .. 25.20 8.00 5.20 4-ARCTIC PILOT " 360 2.90 12-WILL AMAZE 3.70 old Mal Fillles. Str. Fin. _ Jockey Owner | R 2% 1-h Despirito X -- Hedges 4-142 2-1 Borgemenke --- Tosch Ink 3-134 Gibb Maloney 3-133 4-134 ParnellX -- Rich'son-Burns | 71 McComb ---~ Janley Sta. Nash -- Rose and Swartz CochlinXXX-- Mrs. Merrill Roy Rowntree 4 Harrison XX X-- Dew Val Olah -- C and T Stable | Biamonte -- Recchia 12 Rock Mrs. Kohl | XXX-10 lhs AAC W-5 Ibs AAW ply. Trainer W. L. Sayles POOL 45 4.20 3.20( 7.80 13.50 | 3 4 3. 4.40 6-FLYING 11-SAUVAGE MONTREAL (CP)--Canada's maidens Claiming al 350. wrestling team for the Mac- Gomez Mrs. Fishman Cabiah Games in Israel this Armstrong Bros. summer may include a father and his son. At 49, Fred Oberlander says Sane Bi hitaten it's time he called it quits as Borgemenke --Morrissey aN amateur wrestler. But his coamonte -- Mis. Bitgess friends are urging him to com- Brown -- Vanderjagt pete and he does not discount Dittfach -- Lanson Farm the possibility. Fishman, | "They're all said he'll make up his mind about competing before then. In the meantime he's keeping in shape with regular workouts three times a week--just in case. FORMER CHAMPION Fred Oberlander, a 215 pounder, was one of the world's leading amateur heavyweights in former years. A native of Vienna, he settled in Canada 13 10-1%3 12- Trainer M. POOL 46,562. sh fsa = __ wrestle," said the Montreal ex- 7-GEORGIE J. ........... 6.30 3.90 2.60 ecutive of a paperboard com- SSHAURAMEIE nx 430 30 pany. "It's hard to decide what ; 52400 3 and 4 years allowances, to do. I just don't know." He held the Canadian title in Hn GAY y, pO Oberlander is Israel - bound 1953, and in previous years was Morreale -- View Hulleah anyway, as captain of the Cana-| champion of the British Empire Dittfach -- Lanson Farm _|dian representatives. Selections|and titleholder in France. Harrison XXX -- Gardiner fOr the wrestling squad include, At the Maccabiah Games in Gomez -- Rotenberg his son Phil, 22, and Phil Sla-'1953 he was named the world's Be Tokwer. Troma Fauna botsky, also of Montreal. outstanding Jewish athlete. He ' ) The team's final makeup won a gold medal that year in the heavyweight wrestling divi- after me to and France. POOL 30,878. QUINELLA POPOL 29,531 18 - to be decided Aug. 1, and Fred 4-FINALIST 8-DARK JET ..... 2-NORTH BAY . up. Claiming all $4500 Str. Fin Jockey Owner 2 1-14 Gomez -- Pitfield 2.1% Remillard --- - k Robinson X - Dittfach -- Mrs Wick -- Bayfield Farm Parnell X J B Lauder Gibb -- Armedam Sta 8 Fitzsimmons -- Seagram 9. Coy Stafford Farm Trainer J, Annesley Jr. 097 4.30 3.10 2.80 5.00 4.10 6.90 y ; the light-heavyweight in 1937. Phil' Oberlander is a middle- weight, Canadian champion in 1960, and is thought to be a ON NO-HITTER ST. CATHARINES (CP) Doug Robinson pitched a no-hitter for the local club against Virgil Cubs Satur- | day night in a Niagara Ma- jor Softball League game-- and lost. Robinson struck out 12 but the 13 walks he handed out were enough to give the Cubs a 4-1 victory. Robinson has been a left- winger with St. Catharines Teepees of the Ontario 5h Gubbins--Willow Downs Hockey Association Junior TriCoy eR Marshal | A series the last three years. 8- Clark--Armstrong Bros Sta Trainer R S Bateman Po Ba . __- REMEMBER WHEN? . . roy .. T® 4% 1% By THE CANADIAN PRESS Floyd Patterson became the 50 5.30 2.80 1.FOXY PHIL and up, Canadian foaled, Allowances. St Fin. Jockey Owner 1-14 Gomez--Bill Beasley 2-23 2.2%; Robinson--Vis. Hardinge 5 3h Dittfach--Lanson Farm 4nk Potts--Mrs. A, Chris 9-BISCAYNE 4.50 3.900. 4-yeat-nids and wp. Claiming all igi, "fiopter to recapture. the Jockey Owner world heavyweight title when he Dia d--Bridel Bar Fm | knocked .out Sweden's Ingemar D Hale -- Mrs N Peconi |Johansson in the fifth round be- | Ven Richts fore a crowd of 31,890 at New McAuley {York's Polo Grounds a year ago | A Gomez -- T Sullivan |tonight. Johansson had taken | 4 J Parnell -- GCummings [the title from Patterson 12] 101% 10-2% Zehr -- A E and E A Fair months previously, on a third. 3 1% R Burgemenké ~ R Gian round knockout. Patterson again | defeated Johansson, on a sixth- Pool 62,918. Total pool 421.062. |rqund knockout, at Miami last 12.000, (March 13. \ cinch for a medal in Israel this summer. While defending his |title in Vancouver last April he was forced out by a shoulder separation, but the injury now has healed. 6 4 WRESTLERS 6 PLUS 2 REFEREES 2 Featuring Pat Flanagan 2 TUESDAY, 8:45 P.M. OSHAWA ARENA IVAN & xano. KALMIKOFF FARMER vs MAN MOUNTAIN BOY and CAMPBELL , $H- tr [1 KALMIKOFF i vs. BILLY STACK f KARL HURNBURG vs. PAT FLANAGAN i Tickets at the Iie Casino Restourant Exhibition Prices 1.25 - 1.00 - 75¢ Pat Milosh, Promoter Koro! Kalmikoff Cornell years ago after living in Britain says must have no pity for himself and no pity for his opponent." work out polish him up where I can," | said the father. think I can beat him." a, sion at age 41. That yn Forint i 3 lier a LOST BALL GAME |fhe heavyweight in 1950 and youngest also to take the trip to Israel, son, Ronnie, 19. via, N.Y. club in the Class D. Pennsylvania - New York League. Baker, 35, is only the second Negro to be named man- ager of a team in organized baseball, The other was Nate Moreland who managed the Calexico team in thé Arizona- Mexico League a féw years ago. RIDES SIX WINNERS MONMOUTH, N.J. (AP)-- Walter Blum, 27, of Brooklyn, N.Y., rode six winners in eight races at Monmouth Park Mon- day. Blum, the No. 15 United States rider last year with 187 winners, finished fifth with his manager of the Pirates' Bata-'other two mounts. International Stars Named | MONTREAL (CP) -- Thirteen players were named Monday to complete the International Base- ball League's all - star team which will face the American League's Cleveland Indians in the sixth annual inter-league ex- hibition game at Buffalo June 26. all - stars were selected by league managers. Toronto coach Johnny Lipon, who 'will handle the all-stars, added three players from Buf- falo, two 'each from Richmond, Toronto and Syracuse and one each from Rochester, Columbus, |Jersey City and Charleston. Players named by Lipon were righthander Max Surkont, catcher Jim Coker and out- fielder Ted Savage, Buffalo; |outfielder Roman Mejias, Col-| umbus; right hander Orlando] |Pena, Jersey City; righthander| {Bob Duliba, Charleston; catcher |Billy Shantz and infielder Tom {Tresh, Richmond; infielder Ron Samford, Rochester; infielder- Ten earlier | | outfielder Joe Altobelli and out- | {fielder Lamar Jacobs, Syracuse] i land catcher Tim Thomson and will be held in Chicago. FRED OBERLANDER AND SON PHIL AFTER WRESTLING MATCH Father And Son May Compete For Canada Phil graduated recently from University at Ithaca, N.Y. in a course in hotel man- agement "He really enjoys that type of work and plans to spend two years in Switzerland picking up experience," said Phil's father. MUST BE TOUGH Fred came by his interest in wrestling in his native Austria, where his father was a friend of the world - famous Rus- sian grappler George Hacken- schmidt. What makes a topflight wres- tler? infielder Steve Demeter, Tor- onto. The lineup picked earlier was Fred Whitfield, Charleston, first base; Bob Johnson, Rochester, second base; Felix Torres, Buf- falo, third base; Billy Moran, Toronto, shortstop; Tony Curry, Buffalo, Barry Shetrone, Ro- chester, and Jim Pendleton, Jersey City, outfielders; Ray Washburn, Charlestgn. righthan- der; and Bob Veale, Columbus, lefthander. Don Leppert of Columbus, named all-star catcher, has been sold to riitsburgh Pirates of the National League. Kerby Farrell and Clyde King, Buffalo and Rochester manag- ers, willl assist Lipon as coaches. CANADIAN QUALIFIES BUFFALO (AP)--Mike Parco of Erie Downs Country Club, Fort Erie, qualified for next month's United States national Professional Golfers Association] tournament with a 75-73--148 Monday. The PGA tournament Hy hide. BIGGEST BIKE BUY EVER! 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