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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jun 1961, p. 20

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tre yey e rye yw rT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 28, 1961 19 FINDLAY 30" Fully Automatic ELECTRIC RANGE Complete with Rotisserie Canada Entries | All Eliminated At Wimbledon LONDON (CP) -- The second round got under way at the 75th Wimbledon tennis champion- ships today but Canada's male competitors were out of the run- ning. Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, Que.--Canada's last hope in the men's singles after Francois Godbout of Waterloo, Que., lost Monday--dropped his rain-post- poned first-round match to Mi- chael Sangster of Britain 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 Tuesday. | Bedard, who showed flashes lof brilliance with some fore- {hand passing shots, said after ithe match: "I didn't expect mi- |racles. This is only my second # tournament since last Septem- {ber." | | In a women's first - round match Tuesday, Susan Butt of Victoria beat Lea Pericoli of Italy 6-4, 6-3 to become the first {Canadian women to enter the| 1 {second round. . | OVER HEAVYWEIGHT WILLI BESMANOFF IN FOURTH ROUND RH SEEDS WIN Easy to cook with . , . easy to clean . . . this classic beauty offers you simplicity of operation and out- standing economy, The rotisserie --self basting as it rotates, offers you a new way to roast -- meats and fowl retain all their goodness, lose less weight. Bar-b-ques to perfec- tion. Check these features: © AUTOMATIC OVEN HEAT TO 'TEN' There were no upsets among {the top women players as San- dra Reynolds of South Africa, REFEREE COUNTS LIFT-OFF OVEN DOOR FAMILY SIZE 25" OVEN WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1961 H 10-RARE FLIGHT First Race HE 8 Furlongs, 5.000 % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Wt PP St hy 1-1% 1-13 Gordon -- D. M. Horse ve Rare Flight .... 117 120 4 Brown -- Roman Ganny Count Rico Lady Himount BI'k Champagne Sauvagette Remillard -- W. J. 4 Fitsi'ns--J G Cowan Wright -- Miss E. Parnell Coy -- Franklin Farm elepp, saan ath SLRS Orono . . Sergeant Butch 120 1 - .2 13-3% B'menke--Tedoreen Al 117 1 14 14. N- Potts -- Larin tire Winner ch f % Bunny's Flight--Belle Rue. Trainer L. Cavalais Jr. ue. Start good, won ridden out. Pool 21,974. Double poil 42,068 Second Race ¢ furlongs, Purse $1800. &-years Wt PP K jorse Ye CW-Wardoline 11410 4 5h W-Arigan us 1 1 Menari 114 14 8 Miss Lotus 7-WARDOLINE 1-ARIGAN 11-MENARI : up. Claiming all $2500. Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-h 1-% Gomez -- Hurst 3% 2nk Dittfach --G Gian 41% 3-no Hale -- Ball 4-% Parnell -- Isaac 5-44 Wright -- Mrs. Hunter 6-% Turcotte E Nash -- Borde = 105 8 =o PENIL 4307 3d Lg 3-) 2 £3 eesedane LF ® ». - a¥ rao ay ha a fh ie Potts -- Mackay 9-1 10-2% Despirito 4 Rock ~-- Grasby -- Halliwell Biamonte -- Brown -- Mrs. Lankinen fa Just Water - H Uptowner ,.115 4 7 &h 9nk 13-2 14 Winner ch m 6 War Doe -- Stage Line. Trainer J. CLOUDY AND FAST 37.30 14.60 9.80 . 5.30 4.20 8.30 Purse $1,800, 2-year-olds, Maidens. Canadian foaled, claiming all Strom 24% Gomez--View Hulloa F'm 3-1% Robinson -- Lach Tree Fm. h Newtondale Sta. Adams--Donatella Fam Farm 11% Dittfach -- W. F. Morissey 12-12% Warme -- L. V. Mysirvec Farm 5.60 330 2.80 3:0 2 rustiness of his opponent, the 23- -- Cain Pattison-Strasb'g Balleytown Richthofen night and the magic name of Floyd Patterson was mentioned, although cautiously, in the Hike 0 ster's dressing| - 'Miss E. Blake happy youngste essing room after the slaughter. There's an "outside chance" he may get a shot at Patter-| son's world heavyweight crown later this year, said matchma- -'ker Jack (Deacon) Allen. Even allowing for the ring |year-old Canadian champ looked {the sharpest and most aggres- sive of his career and appeared a sure bid to move up in the world rankings from the fifth -- King field Fm |contender's sp p - c= King fiely ¥ ntender's spot he now occu Morreale -- Mrs, Poliziana pies. He floored the 28-year-old Ger- man, now fighting out of New York, six times in the second round before putting him down for keeps at 1:29 of the fourth of a scheduled 10 - rounder at this Bo ranked," said Allen. ' |three fancied British players, uva oO S ana Karen Hantze of the U.S. ,o . lall won their matches. Miss Willi In 4th TORONTO (CP)--George Chu-|viser," appeared to figure valo disposed of Willi Besmanoff |George's chances by way of a in spectacular fashion Tuesday | process of elimination. "I hear Patterson might fight Reynolds, the top seed, downed Mrs. Lorna Cawthorn of Eng-| land 6-1, 6-0. { Britain's Ann Haydon didn't {lose a game against Jeanne | |Bourgnon of Switzerland while | | Angela Mortiomer advanced by |default over fellow-Briton Joyce (Barclay. The third British seed, | [Khristine Truman, defeated] Margaret Hellyer of Australia | 6-4, 6-4. Miss Hantze beat Mrs. guy (Tom) McNeeley in ston but he's not even "Patterson won't have any- Rosa Darmon of Mexico 6-2, 6-2. thin g to do with Sonny Liston| (top-ranked contender) or Henry | (Fa . | Cooper of England. And (Inge-| 0 h H mar) Johansson won't get an- S awd as other chance." Chuvalo, calm and unmarked, would discuss only Besmanoff. Winners In "He was a pretty tough nut,' said George. "I sort of lost count (of the knockdowns). I was sort of dis- gusted. He kept getting up." Tennis Open TORONTO (CP)--Nine more | Besmanoff, who at 203% inners were decided Tuesday | pounds gave away nine pounds|;, the preliminary rounds of the to the Toronto fighter, was still {po ronto and district open wl able to get up as the count| .. championships i reached 10 in the fourth round| Gehawa returned the largest | after taking a roundhouse left| umber of winners. Cheryl Tax-| to t he side of the jaw, aithough|ga; won the junior (under 18) CLOCK-CONTROLLED OVEN WITH MINUTE MINDER "PEEK-THRU"" OVEN WINDOW 7-HEAT SWITCHES SUPER FAST ELEMENTS OVEN LIGHT TIMED APPLIANCE OUTLET PORCELAIN BROILER e FULL WIDTH UTILITY DRAWER SUMMER SALE NOW ON Westinghouse Refrigerator With Giant 77-Pound Frozen Food Storage 12.7 Cu. Ft. Gross Capacity Plus he was clearly dazed and bea-\yomen's singles, defeating Mar- en. : ' |sha Marks 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. In the The crowd of 5,400 paid an es- \jnior girls (under-15) event, timated $11,000. ; {Ann Louise Stiles beat Bonnie It was Besmanoff s 2th de- Pock 6-3, 9-7. The juvenile girls' font against 66 wins and five ( nder.13) title went to Karen Iraws. Chuvalo, who has lost|schman, who defeated Lorraine 4h 22 13% Dittfach -- Langill five and drawn once, got the|gtiles 6-0, 6-0 | who plays ' hy | Start good, won driving Pool 43.612 Maple Leaf-Gardens. It was the first time Besma- 0 300 32 noff had failed to finish a fight. 3-SE 'E. 7.80 10.90 ~ Me PIEMAN 5% HOPES FOR CHAMP Purse $1900, 3 and 4 year maldens Patterson already has men- Agld . S Sir. Fill Sckey Wier tioned Chuvalo as a possible op- DAILY DOUBLE 10 snd 7 PAID $157.60 Third Race 1 and 1-16 Miles, Marshall turf course. WLPP St % SESS JAY 115 6 5 62 +112 3 3 21 115 1 3 41% 31% 22% 1h 23% Adams -- Tulachmore Fm ponent and Allen, 16th victory and 11th knockout| ginoston had a winner in Tom 41% 3-nk Remillard -- Cedar Springs Pad?) A rath oe the role of Chuvalo's "ad-lof his professional career. |Evans, who took the juvenile PUSH BUTTON 52 41% Olah -- ; eh ' Nap : [boys event 6-2, 6-2 over Bill|§ | 5 W A BR Wo ; 4 'REMEMBER WHEN. _ .? Tweddell | gia ji | as ' DEFROSTING By THE CANADIAN PRESS to dy Sumnetiors Fema Jack Darrah, known as the| # | "pinch : hitter" of hockey be- cause of his uncanny ability to Federal Jury - Indicts 13 In 3h 5% -- 63 734 Parse Red River Sta, SUFFERS BROKEN LEG I mimo Edwards OTTAWA (CP) -- John Val- 11- 10-3% Brown -- Davies-Montgmy. liant, 13, suffered a fractured 10-1 11- Nash -- Groves Winner eh g 3 Loser Weeper -- Peer-less Mary Trainer E. Mann |leg Monday night during a Babe Shast Sool. vm easily Ruth League baseball game. John, a shortstop, collided with LEFIC QU] 3.50 i» 3x another player when he ran to Fourth Race 6-JESSIE B GOOD 3.80 cover second base. Last week fllies. Cdn foaled, Allowances. 3 % 4 Jutiongs, Pung 15000.) BreseoM ilies, Lin on ehry anees, |George Munnoch, 10, a right 11% 13 18% Fitzsimmons -- Windfields fielder for a little league team, 21% Gomez -- Beasley {died after being hit on the head 1 What a difference this unit will make In the appearance of a froom ., , . what a difference it i makes when it comes to getting a meal ready. USH-BUTTON DEFROST Automatic defrost acts so quickly, rozen foods remain frozen, score goals in the clutch, died at Ottawa 37 years ago today. Darragh, then 32, had played with the Ottawa Senators for 13 seasons, including three in 1-EPIC_ QUEEN (Enty) OLLY 1 Sak 2-1 41% 4- 54% 5 71 6 [PRCISY TRY AuaNaan® 81% 8 Amber Mist uz 7h 9 * Winner ch { 3 Eple -- Queen's Statute. Stat good, won ea Plol 49,034 3-% 3no Dittfach -- 6% 7% JYW Fi arm - % A Wick -- Windfields Fm. (With a baseball. Cup. which they won the suniey| Race Cheating | h Nash -- Clark -%4 Gibb -- Franklin Farm a | McComb -- Mrs. Caldwell i Brow -- Crier Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles, purse $2,700, 4-year-olds Horse .WtPP St % Ya 9 Parnell -- Isaac Trainer G. McCann Hooker Dorval 114 7 3 31 34 . 110 4 2 2nk 2nk 2-SHIP Fifth Race 1 Mile, Purse Turf Course, Purse$2000, 3 Horse WtPP Bt % Ya Str. Winging High 11 N Sulp Betam 5 4% 3-3% Fitzsimmons -- Seagram |" -2 413% Brown -- Jones -nk 5-13% Olah -- Craig 6énk Parnell -- Dasiy Page W-Royal Ivory 7 8-1 Cochlin -- AE 9-3% Harrison -- 0-1% Despirito -- Wilson 1 11 - - 12 Wings of Flight . - 13 Paul Pry 116 11 4 1-h 1-nk 13-1 14. Winner dk br G Start good, won driving Pool 45,812 3-WINGING HIGH 5-DAISY PAGE 5.30 Fin. 3 by Ambiorix -- Fleet Light. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. 109 31.12 13 . 114 6 7 7% 6h 109 1 6 6% 51% 113 2 5 41 4nk 114 5 4 5% 7h 104 8 8 8 on | Mr Rooster 5.10 3.70 3.9% |Shannondate | Book Master ... Percy Yates Leon K Menelodie BOTTOM and 4 years Claiming all $3500 Jockey Owner nk Gomez -- Rotenberg 2% Adams -- BSR Farm Start good, won driving | Eighth Rac One and one-sixteenth miles, foaled. Claiming all $2,500. Horse Wt PP St % Prince Porter 8-14 (a) Bay Page -2 Mac's Trophy Sherona Right Service Smirlys Rouge Gallant Chop Lady Fairator Edmiston -nk Robinson -- Smythe EA Fair MacMillan -4% Gordon -- Mrs. Farara -6% Biamonte Dimarco Sta -% Trombley -- Louis Goodwin -- EM AND K Sta ® we Lh ot E33 Ra POEL THO) - EEE Fal 6DR, EM JAY 8WAR BANG 7-STORMY MORN F 52 2 3- 114 2 3 3-2% 2-nl won driving Start Good, Quinella Pool 26,503. Pool 27,175. True Bob 8- Hale -- Guerriero Winner b kh 8 by Chop Chop -- Display, Trainer A. H. Warner GRP RLRED WAT D pada e NEP Two Ww 15.10 6.60 4.30 (a) Honey Clare 112 12.30 6.60 3.40 Owner --. Lanson Farm in. Jockey Dittfach 7-HOOKER 4-DORVAL 1-MR ROOSTER Str. Fin, 8- 8- 8- Winner ch g 4 Sadi 2nd--Golf Gal. Trainer J C Bentley Pool 51,931 8-PRINC 1-BAY PAGE (entry) 5-MA! Purse $1,900, . Fin. 5 nl 1 4 nl -nk Princass Noll. Trainer RB WASHINGTON (AP)--A fed- 490 3.10 240 eral grand jury indicted 13 men 330 250 Pyesday for their part in a country-wide horse race betting system that linked 10 U.S. ci- ties by telephone from New York to Los Angeles. | The men were charged with |concealing the system of using lillegal long - distance telephone | hook-ups, thus cheating the fed- eral government out of taxes 13/33 the American Telephone ©'S TROPHY 3% and Telegraph Company of toll t-yearolds and up, Canadian charges. | The grand jury accused the up. Allowances, Jockey Owner 1-no Gomez--Bridle Bar Farm 2-2% Dittfach--S Desnoyers 3-1% Gibb--Mrs W D Latimer 4. B"menke--S Rotenberg Coy--Lansing Sta Potts--Mrs W J Yates Adams--I Tenney Rob'son--Kia Ora Farm 52 61% 7-4% PORTER ... 9.60 4.30 3.20|and Jockey Owner 1.1% Dittfach -- J W Smallwood {men of paying telephone com- 41% 2.1% Pamell -- G B Heintzman [pany employees to fix switch- 3-3, Fitzs'ns -- Short, Waterm'n M a o "™% 'hoards so the betting calls could {go through the system free and unauthorized. 4-no Olah -- Four L's Sta 5-7% Gomez S Rotenberg 6-5% A Coy -- J Smith 7-% Gordon -- J J Fleming 3% Zehr -- A E and E A Fair Robinson -- E Austin ig - Coupled, Honey Clare and Bay w. Christenberry of New Orle- ans issued bench warrants for the 13 and sat their bonds at Pool 56,115. Total Pool $25,000 each. Mann Coy --- Mcintyre Parnell -- Fletcher Gibb -- WD Sta Despirito -- Rotenberg 4% Adams -- White Oak Sta Gomez -- Mrs. Johnston BIGGER CATCHES TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)-- Thanks to addition of 75 motor- ized boats, fishermen on Matsu Island increased their catch to {1,900 tons last year from 200 QUINELLA 6 an "8 PAID $1112 © tons in 1955. Dittfach And ' Gomez Ride Three Winners | TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's| two leading jockeys, Calgary's Hugo Dittfach and Avelino Go-| mez, each won three races at Woodbine Tuesday. Dittfach now | has ridden 20 winners at Wood- | bine's summer meeting while : Gomez, emerging from a 10-day | slump, has won 17. | Gomez won the second race | on Wardoline, the fifth on Wing- | | ing High and the featured sev- | enth race on Hooker. Gomez won photo-finishes at the direct | expense of Dittfach in the sec- | ond and seventh races. | | Dittfach captured the third | , race on Ess Jay, the sixth on | Dr. Em Jay and the eighth and | final race on Prince Porter. | In the featured Tilbury Purse | { Hooker, owned by the Brible Bar Farm, paid $4.90, $3.10 and . $2.40 as he ran the 1 1-16 miles in a handy 1:44.4. f W. R. Beasley's contrary colt, Ramblin Wreck, which finished third in the Queen's Plate, worked one mile over the grass course this afternoon in prep-| aration for Saturday's $7,500 Achievement Stakes. He went | | ¢he distance easily in 1:40.4. USED OUTBOARD MOTOR? LOOK AT THESE VALUES! 60 H.P. MERCURY MOTOR, generator and electric ll 1960 5 H.P. GALE -- separate gas tank 35 H.P. EVINRUDE electric with controls . 40 H.P. MERCURY electric with generator 550 00 "a Ld ond controls . . ..... . 1961 1.7 H.P. 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