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The Oshawa Times, 6 Jul 1961, p. 15

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THREE TIED FOR LEAD IN QUEBEC OPEN champion Bill Kerr, both of |eight hits, fanning five and issu- Tournament, at Laval-sur-le- Lac, north of Montreal, yes- terday. Left-to-right, they are Jean Giroux, of St. Hyacinthe; Jack Bisseger and defending These three Quebec golfers, all professionals, were tied for the lead after the first round of the 36-hole Quebec Open Golf Championship | Dependable Caterers regained "top spot" in the Beaches [Major Fastball League last Inight at Alexandra Park, defeat- {ing Oshawa Tony's 3-1 before . |another capacity crowd. Tony's and Dependable's hook : lup again tomorrow night, at " |Kew Beach, with "first place" : lonce again at stake. MACKIE HURLS WIN Norm Mackie posted the win for Dependable's. "Big Red" went the nine inning route to register the key victory. He scat tered six hits, struckout seven and permitted just three walks, Charlie Justice returned to Osh- lawa and making his first official start in Beaches company in some three years, was tagged {with the defeat. Justice isn't in {top form due to lack of com- | petition but he pitched a strong game. The Detroit native pitch- ed the entire game, Montreal, A fourth fellow-pro; |ing two walks. Ben McCallum of Montreal, | was also tied with this trio, as all shot one-over-par 73's. [dian sign on Justice. WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1961 CLOUDY AND FAST First Race 6 Furlongs, purse $1,800 - and 4-year- Horse Wt PP St % ¥ 2-5 20.50 10.10 (field 23.50 11-CHOPNIK 12-BRIARBELLE 2-SAC DRESS olds, claiming all $2,500. Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-1 Grasby--Gaylands Farm 2.1 Biamonte--Starkman, Rapp 3-1% Fitsi'ns--Janley Sta 4-1 Gibb--R D Isaac 5-14 Cochlin--Mrs H Trotsek 6-h Brown--Mrs R C Hemstea 7-nk O"Brien--R L Victor 8-nk Hale--S Jackson Jr 3-1% 9-1 Dittfach--E B Seedhouse 10-1 10-h Despirito--~D M Strom 3- 11-34 11-1% Gomez--T E Hays Six Sons 13 10-% 11-h 12j4 12-nk Zehr--S J Langill Elmer 3 910122 122 13- 13- Gubbins--Larch Tree Farm Winner gr g 4 Chop Chop--Nikitina. Trainer B E Rodgers Start good, won driving 7-MAGGIE YATES Second Race 10-DAISY PAGE 300 3 and 4 yearolds Canadian foald allowances #2, Turionss ur PP St Yu iA Fin. Jockey Owner Sabraon 1-% Robinson X -- Vis Hardinge Maggie Yates . 2h A Coy -- Mrs, Yates Daisy Page 3-4% Fitzsimmons -- Seagram Flight Princess 4-h Potts -- Pasquale Wings of Flight 115 7 5 5-% Trombley -- Louis 7.90 ® @ Briarbelle Sac Dress .. Golden Mile wre Pd All Cash Acme Gal Medallion Chain Bird ... Silly Set Melody Belle Cloud Kid d PRPP_n deed Saw BS 1 4-SABRAON 4.50 3.60 2.90 9.50 6.30 4.90 a3 ACh Ea 6.20 9.10 Whitey Ford Likely Starter allowing! From the first inning, Depend- able's seemed to have the In- Depend- 'Dependables Regain |Beaches League Lead 'Beating Tony's Here infield hit, Sammy Vitale push- ed Scott to second on a sacri- fice bunt. Scott scored on a costly infield error, on Peter Conacher's infield hit. A sacri- fice fly moved Conacher to third base and he scored on Rusty Wallace's clutch drive to centre. Tony's bounced back with a single tally in their 3rd frame. After one was out, Jimmie Lor- eno drew a walk, Joe Piontek Freddie Etcher's drive to right field and some 'heads-up' base running by Etcher. Pete Conacher delivered the "key blow" against Tony's, blasting out one of Justice's "high, hard ones" into deep iright-centre field, for a homer. Charlie Reed, playing with a bad leg, paced Dependable's hitting, collecting three hits. Winning pitcher Norm Mackie {aided his own cause with a pair lof safe blows. For Tony's, Fred- die Etcher collected two hits. TONY'S TALES -- The bas- lket of groceries draw failed to |produce a winner. Two draws {ronto shortstop Teddy Clark defensive . . The win for Mackie In his | | All-Star Game BOSTON (AP)--Whitey Ford, {New York's crafty lefthander who has a couple of scores to settle, looms as the American] League's probable starting| pitcher for the first 1961 all-star game July 11 at San Francisco. | Ford, making his seventh ap-| |pearance on the team, heads ation [nine man pitching staff picked Whitby and Oshawa teams were by Baltimore manager Paul played at the Oshawa Arena Richards. He's one of six Yank-|with Whitby coming out on top lees on the 25 man team that in three games and tying the | mr ss (Other. | start right out by scoring four goals before Oshawa broke the shutout. The final score was Whitby 7, Oshawa Hawks 1. Scorers for Whitby were Dan Silver with four goals, John | | 4 7 4 On Monday night four exhibi-| lacrosse games between |Connell and Bob Boner with|and added 16 runs for the last Minor Lacrosse Much Improved Whitby was led by Greg Mc- | {two goals each. Roddy Mowat scored the other Whitby goal. | The second Pee Wee game saw Whitby out in front three- |to-one, at the end. The Oshawa scoring opportunities to win this one. Whitby goals were scored by J. Cawkes, C. Brown and B |Johnson. Bob Goulding sank one | {for Oshawa. |EAGLES OUTCLASSED fanned but Loreno scored on| |with ticket numbers 91125 and. |able's had Justice on the ropes|91152 were not claimed. . . . To- in the first inning, on two walks, however he got out of it with|piayed a standout lutch pitching. The winners hit|zame. . | 'pay-dirt"' plating two runs in|was "sweet revenge." the third frame. Fraser Scott|/last Oshawa outing he lost a started the rally, legging out an|heart - breaker 5-4 in 12 innings. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 6, 1961 15 Tony's rallied in the final in- ning but failed to score. DEPENDABLE CATERERS -- Scott, 2b; Vitallie, 1b; Con- acher, If; Horner, 3b; Wallace, rf; Foley, c¢; Reed, cf; Clark, ss; Mackie, p. OSHAWA TONY'S -- Loreno, 2b; Piontek, cf; Etcher, 1b; Mroczeck, If; Knight, rf; Booth, ¢; Oldfield, ss; Price, 3b; Jus- tice, p; Meulemeester, ph in 9th | RHE {Depend. 002 000 100-3 8 1 |Tony's 001 000 000--1 6 3 Umpires -- George Campbell (plate) and Chas. March (bases). Jack Jarvis Tops UAW Golf Events Jack Jarvis and "Tab" Par- ish emerged tied with fine scores of 47, in the UAW Golf Club's two-ball foursome com- petition, held last Saturday. Jarvis continued his winning ways in the following nine-hole competition, with a neat 39 gross score, for a complete net card of 39-54--33%. Second in this event was Keith Garrison with 45-10-35 while "Tab" Parish. and Hughie Smith were tied, both 47-113%4-- 351%. This Saturday, an 18-hole competition is scheduled. REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Yvon Petra of France, wins ning the men's singles, was the lonly exception to a United [States sweep of the Wimbledon {tennis titles 15 years ago today. Pauline Betz won the women's ALOUETTES' CHIEF SCOUT WANTED TO BE SOLDIER WINOOSKI PARK, Vt. (CP) | said in an interview. "The J. 1. Albrecht, the man who | parallel applies in virtually rustles up football talent for | every respect. Both are based on the selection of men." Montreal Alouettes, is a crew- ; " Along with tHe standard cut 31-year-old with a Georgia | foot hall manuals, Albrecht twang and a frustrated pas- " A 1 keeps with him such books sion for soldiering. as The Art of War by Sun Almost all newcomers out | Tzu Wu and The Power of with the Big Four club at Personality in. War by Prus- training camp here--the first- sian Maj.-Gen. Baron Hugo year tryouts make up about | von Freytag-Loringhaven. two-thirds of the camp roster The book by the Chinese --are Albrecht finds. warlord of pre-Christian times The easy - going Albrecht opens with such sayings as had to give up a military car- | "Rapidity/ is the essence of eer because of defective vi- war" and "All warfare is sion, the product of two child- | based on deception." hood accidents. "It's the same thing as foot- But as Montreal's director | ball, isn't it?" says Albrecht. of player personnel with a 10- "Military books also pro- year background of football | vide a guide on what to look scouting he operates on mili- | for in choosing men for a spe- tary principles cific job and how to deploy "Football was the closest strength and cover weak- thing to what I wanted," he | ness." | Oshawa Eleven Loses Game To N: isingles, Jack K r and Tom WINNIE'S HORSE WINS morial Gold Cup race. The Aga Brown the men's doubles, LONDON (AP)--Sir Winston|Khan's Petite Etoile, 4-to-11 bet- Louise Brough and Margaret Churchill's four - year - old colt, ing favorite for the 1%-mile Osborne the women's doubles High Hat, Tuesday night won race, finished second and Dair- and Miss Brough and Brown the the Aly Khan-International Me- ialatan, a 33-to'l shot, third. 'mixed doubles. Royal Overseas The Oshawa Club suffered its {third loss of the season when they were defeated by the) toyal Overseas Club", Satur-| day in Toronto, by a score of {111 runs to 103. | The overseas club batted] (first. R. Kirsten was the bats {man who wielded the most po-| tent bat for the overseas club. Scoring 59 runs Kirsten was! ably assisted by F. Butts and M. Hunter who scored 10 and 14 runs respectively. | However, in the final analy-| sis, R. Cooper and J. Smith also contributed much to the Osh- awa downfall. Both Cooper and Smith, while lacking in the more orthdox strokes of bat-!| |ting, just cross-batted the ball} wicket. This proved to be more than the margin of victory. For Oshawa, I. Wallace was top performer with the ball tak- ing three wickets for 19 runs. | The novice game saw Whitby |Comets missed too many good| In the Oshawa innings, Len Harris with 36 runs, J. Huband with 13, Gus Long with 12 and R. Hacker 11 runs, were the top performers with the bat. | | F. Butts with three wickets! [for 30 runs and J. Walsh four! {wickets for 36 runs, had the Accident? Could be, if your tires are worn and thin! PLAY SAFE! Let HAMBLY TIRE replace those worn or thin tires with the fomous "General Tire' or their own well-known HAMBLY TIRE Recaps. REALLY DEAL! For "Safety through Quality' why not drop in and talk tires before your SUMMER VACATION begins. HOW LONG SINCE YOU CHECKED YOUR CAR WHEELS? The best insurance against bad tire wear, vibration and shimmy is to check wheel alignment regularly. The John Bean Brant Ator ..... 1181311 13- 6-no Brown. -- Fair -F y ; : . Mayor Sarto 5 7-1% Hale -- Mrs, Cardy Reid with two goals and Shawn | The final game of the evening [best bowling analysis for the Visualiner checks and corrects faster and more accurately thon other methods. Gagnon, one. Ken Patterson | el at La 9-no Despirito XX -- Hedges 10-3 Olah -- Mrs. Chris 11.2% Gibb -- Mrs. Hemstead -F 12-1% Dittfach -- Merrill 13 Rock -- Downsview 8 NO RPaD Mons . FA 8-1% McComb -- Beach Sta Golden Turkey . Cusmet asses 2 Acroonu Winner dk bg 8 F-Fleld X-35 XX.7 Ibs AAC Start good, won driving Pool 42,929 DAILY DOUBLE 11 and 4 PAID $62.80 70 scored Oshawa's only goal. The second game saw a strong team effort by the Oshawa . |Rockets, thwarted in the last ten seconds, by a Whitby goal to end ~~ |the game at a five-all tie. Osh- ' |]awa led this game most of the way but Whitby was able to iy {was won 7-0 by the strong Whit- | |by Bantams, over the Oshawa | Eagles. Whitby's passing and shooting was simply too much for the inexperienced Oshawa {club. Scoring for Whithy were {Wilson, one; Mantle, two; Davidson, two; Jones, one and J. Adams with one. Best for Overseas Club, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAVE IT DONE NOW! Hambly Tire Ltd. 1-LABELLED (entry) 4GENTLE QUEEN 1-BELLS RINGING (en) 2 year Fillles, Allowances ld Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-134 Coy -- Hood-A 21% Dittfach -- White Oak Sta 3-214 Robinson XX -- Cmythe-A 42% Despirito X -- Mrs, Strom 5-214 Adams -- Gardiner 6- 6 6 Biamonte -- Mrs. Luro Pen-in-Hand, Trainer J. Starr Pool 44,340 . 4.60 2.40 2.90 4.60 2.40 Rome, Italy--Dave Charnley, 13434, England, stopped Raim- ondo Nobile, 13314, Italy, 5.| (Charnley retained European lightweight title). 90 | = 70 40 2. ! 3 close the gap when it was nec- Third Race Sige Eagles were Rick Andrews and "Butch' Brady. Terry Brady played a fine| The overall showing of all the {game for Oshawa, sinking three|Oshawa teams indicated that \unassisted goals and assisting|they have improved a great one of linemate Tommy deal since the first meeting with | : SG on will try to halt National League Vann's two scoring shots. Bob Whitby. More competition of dominance of the games. The Goulding set up Tommy Vann's|this sort will undoubtedly 534 RITSON RD. S. PH. 728-6221 2 : WHITEY FORD 1 3 Big 4 W-More Fussy 5 Winner b f 2 Kark-Ye-Wel Start good, won ridden out Fourth Race 1 and ome 16th Miles, Purse Horse ........ Two of those losses have been |; i . tagged on Ford, who shares two 2 play. {Minor Lacrosse, uneviable all star records: Losses (2) and most runs al-| lowed in one game (5). Each of the 10 league cities {is represented on the team an- {nounced Monday, with the Yank. ees placing six, Detroit five, Baltimore four, Cleveland three and Chicago two players. They range from Yankee vet- eran Yogi Berra, making his + 9:60 3.60 4.201 15th all star appearance to roo- 5.60 |[kie shortstop Dick Howser of ix 36 $ Kansas City, the lone first-year 1% piltfach -- View Hulloa {man in the group. 33 21 Coy Sullivan | Behind Ford, Richards has a &% 314 Pots -- Manor Hil Sta |eouple of tough righthanders 14 5no Remillard -- Edmiston |from Detroit, Frank Lary (11-4) &-nk Grashy XX = JsMacken and Jim Bunning (7-6), knuckle- E> Oh Gardiner {baller Hoyt Wilhelm from the 9no Roy -- Arjay Sta |Orioles, Chicago lefty Billy 105 Brows Mis, Hoover . |Pierce, Washington's Dick Don- ovan and Ryne Duren of Los {Angeles. wii a LEE ak | The American Leggue will 4 DALTON RUN .. 1590 5.70 270 have three more players, Sse- 1-ROCOCO ROGUE ........ 490 270(10040q bo Richards. for the sec. Fond game, in Boston July 31. | Richards also can change pitch- Ik Ban Ss lers for that game. 3-2% Adams -- White Oak Sta| ------------ - 4-13% Fitzsimmons -- Windfiels a TREES Potts -- Mackinn | ANNOUNCE, TEAM Mack { LONDON (Reuters) The {British team for the Wightman [Lawn Tennis Cup match against the United States in Chicago iii Aug. 19-20 is Christine Truman, 3-SKINNY MINNY .... 6.00 480 3.20/Ann Haydon, Angela Mortimer Seventh Race NE esfonD . 8.60 30 and Deirdre Catt, it was an- MOANING L4 . 3 up rv : 5 4 Furlongs, purse $2,700, 3-and 4-year-olds, fillies. Allowances. nounced Monday. Miss Truman, Horse Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey : Owner {Miss Haydon and Miss Morti- skinny Minny 120 1-% Remillard--Bill Beasley [mer a av Mee Cossiord «108 2no Coy--Mrs D J Kennedy |The all played on the team Moaning Low ... 118 5 3h Dittfach--J L Levesque (Which last year regained the Menelodie 112 McComb--Kia Ora Farm [cup at Wimbledon. 4 B'menke--Mrs H A Luro | - ---- kx Olah--Four L's Sta | Robisson-- JSimon Fitsi'ns--Windfields Farm Harrison--H C Armstrong 10-1% Cochlin--Mrs H Trotsek Jesrubel 120 - 11- 11- Potts--N Fletcher Winner b f & Ponder--Stormy Cruise. Trainer RS Bateman Start good, won driving Pool 34,770 7-POWE CHANCE 3.20 Eighth Race 1-EPIC FIELDS (entry) One and one-eighth miles. Purse $1,900, 4-ycar-olds and up, Claiming all $2,500. Horse Wt PP St 4% Ya Str. Fin Jockey Owner Prince Porter 117 4 4 6-1 1-2 Dittfach -- J W Smallwood Power Chance .. 115 2.3% O'Brien -- Argyrides, Ch's | (A)Epic Fields 109 3-%4 McMullen -- M J Hawkins (A)Farshore 17 4nk Gordon -- E 'M Ryan Prince Robert .. 119 § 5no McComb -- G A Fischer New Door . 122 6-2% Coy -- Mrs R M Marshak Commaria ...... 112 7-2 Robinson -- F McAuley Deckle Edge 117 8-2%% Roy W J Outhwaite Tulassee 112 9- 9- Despirito -- Willow Dns Fm Coupled A--Epic Fields and Farshore, Winner b g, 4, Porterfield -- Princess Nell. Trainer E. Mann, Start good, won driving. C. Hemstead. R. J. Cook. Tulassee claimed by '00l 433,682. Attendance 7,703. 20.60 9.10 4.80 8.30 4.60 2.90 4BINEWOOD yaaa 7-KNUCKLE DUSTER 3.CAMBALACHE sassrae 100,4 years and up. Claiming all $4500 * Str, Fin. Jockey Owner Remillard -- Jo-Ann Sta 2-% Borgemenke -- Johnston x Rotenberg K] Wt PP Bt % ov Fe A w Binewood . Knuckle Duster Cambalache Herodes Whip Out Noble Roman LR ER ES - = Coy Throndale StaA- ts Brown -- Newtondale Sta Ya Potts -- Lauder A- 8- Dittfach -- Morrissey iner G. Macnusson FReTee 3 4 5h 6 7 [CRIES re Er 4 8 mawwaNes NEw ua SpE age ors PREP P 4 Toujours Mayfair Mews a 8 Winner e 4 Sun Again -- Gotit, Tra! Couples A -- Whip Out and Toujours Start good, won driving. Pool 54,151 Fifth Race #% Furiongs, Purse $2100, 3 years and! Horse WL PP St 1 A 1-h 3-1 8-GOLFEN FLYER 6-REAL GENTLEMAN 5-MANOR HILL up Claiming all $6000 12'6"" ALUMINUM CAR TOP BOAT s179 HANNAN MARINE SALES 20 RAY ST. OSHAWA 728-8853 (Corner 209 Bond St. East and Ray St.) Golden Flyer 122 Real Gentleman 115 6 Manor Hill 116 5 Vale of Avoca 99 4 Ferncliffe Melody King Tehran's Dan Lady Gangster Discovery Bay Mighty Eagle Star-o-Taura - 0 : Bull Chop 11512 5 7h 11 12- 12 Winner ch g 3 Northern Star -- Roguish Trainer G. Start good, won driving pool 56,077 Qivth Rann Purse $2700, 3 Wt PP St % 115 - 117 117 10-34 Peale aSere. = NL has won seven of the last 11. other goal in an excellent pass-|strengthen Oshawa's future in 4 2 11 12 12 1 3 Eh 105 11 10 1 .116 9 8 116 7 9 9 RY Adams -- White Oak Sta Gordon -- Cosentino M. Carter Oshawa Wood Products, of Course Whether the job is large or small, OSHAWA WOOD PRO- DUCTS is the place to go for all your lumber and building REG. $249.60 Slashed Jo Pi Lon fo top quality products our courteous staff is always willing to help you with any problems you may have. ids. Str. 3-h 2a 1-35 48 Allowances 1 and 16th Miles, Fin. 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Total P DEMOTE CANADIAN | LIONS DROP FOUR MILWAUKEE (AP) Mil-| COURTENAY, B.C. (CP)~-- waukee Braves made room on/B.C. Lions of the Western Foot- the roster for southpaw Johnny|ball Conference announced Mon- Antonelli Wednesday night by|day that four starters at this sending rookie reliever Claude|Vancouver Island training site Raymond of St. Jean, Que., tojhad been cut from an original their Vancouver farm club in|roster of 52 players. They were the Pacific Coast League. An-/Roy Bianco of the University of| tonelli was purchased from|B.C.,, Milo Matymish, a fullback] Cleveland Indi ans Tuesday| from Timmins, end Don Plum- night. Raymond allowed ninefley of Queen's University and earned runs in 20 innings and his brother Kent, also. of won his only decision. |Queen's. 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