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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1961, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 14, 1961 11 * | ® @ J Strila Edges Kickers i | y at the 29-minute mark, put Ltalia Bue Council's threats to clean |ahead 1.0, which should have|UP If necessary, seems to be {paying off. Let's hope it con- been 2:0, a penalty, taken by|tinyes, The fans enjoyed the H Y ® | | bar. : night and appreciate the better ; Who says number thirteen is behavior of some of the rowdies. , F A Pls. ceived in a tackle, forced him ITALIA WINS, 24 In spite of the teams playing Slucky? Sabadin, wearus No. « . Have you seen the Buffalo? 0 33 10 14to leave the game. The game In the second match, Itrlia with a man short, the gamesnirteenth and plaved a lo he|Yes. he's back in a yellow 1 22 7 12/was nevertheless a credit to|fac i * (thirteenth, and played a lovely sweater again. There is life in faced off to Hollandia, and a ,,oceeded at a fast pace, and! 1 th hrough poe 15 8 10/both clubs and was played the| Fa {proce ; pace, ancigame all the way through. 'ithe "old" boy yet! .. .A lot 18 17 9 way the game should be play. changed Hollandia it was. The shots on goa! were abundant, The second period saw plenty|of familiar faces will be miss- 10 27 5 ed, quietly and cleanly. {ball was no sooner in motion many just skimming past the of action, lots of near-misses, ing during the month of Au- 7 16 4 With the majority of play at]' Ich they tock off like greased uprights, ang, ole, 2.8 ot bYland some nice goal-tending by gust. The "soccer" plane leaves 12 28 3!centrefield there was not a lightning, and, sparked by Rit- x apie 1:0) : . oy resounding|vervynck of Hollandia. Battista,!soon for the European trip so 7 12 3igreat deal of shooting on goal [Chie Who was recently transfer. 0 ihe post, deft t he woodwork in the nets for Italia, had things we wish the lads and lassies a but oddly enough. Kickers ha red from Thistle, the Hollandia trembling an e 1ans on pins|prather quiet in the latter stages. grand vacation. . . .On the 22nd FUTURE GAMES more actaal shots' than Strila| Squad had Italia worried. How- and needles. : Ten minutes from time, Bizzot- of July, a good double-header Sat, July 15th--Kickers vs. 2% "(0 some fine goal |e the fire lasted for only 20| Remigio Sabadin, one of the to gave Italia a 2-0 lead after!is in store when Hungaria meet Italia at 5.00 and Hollandia vs. ft WY Sop SOC Kickers Minutes, when Ritchie, along "old" boys, thrilled the crowd some nice passing, and that was Thistle at 5.00 and Italia play Hungaria at 6.30. may have taken the points with Perini of Italia, were with the only goal of the first all for this one -- another good! Kickers at 6.45 in the semi-final Sun.. July 16th--Polonia VS. coir.» Es * bounced by the referee. period on a lovely shot on which' game. of the Carling Trophy. Strila at 2.00 and Thistle vs. Strila's forward line was wait. Peterboro at 3.30 ing too long before shooting, Gib which ruined many of their Sunday s 4 postponed same' chances. At half-time, Kickers were played last night in led 1-0 on a goal scored by Stadium and the Fist name Bressan at hy mark, | ria an ickers led off, 1oiypexpectedly, as it looked as start the second half of the Lea-/{hougn the ball had been clear- gue schedule, Strila winning 2-1. eq. but Bressan came through This was an enjoyable game the defence and gathered the to watch and cleanly contested ball from a crowd of defenders throughout with very nice cen- and scored. | |tre-field play. Opportunities| Sirila tied the score at the {came and went for both sides 15.minute mark of the second 4 |in equal number, but it was no-|paif, on a penalty taken by Ber- ; Ncegble at Uimes Wat Jack 3 tus. His shot hit the cross-bar £ : cohesion in the Strila forward put came down over the li a : line caused them to be getting enough to score ine ' |in each other's way. However The teams battled on on even GARY PLAYER FAVORITE FANS this could be attributed to the terms until three minutes from Gary Player, the South | shown above chatting with | British Open title .to his vic- uinbet of Injisies why are pla- ime, when Strila took the lead Africa golf wizard who won | {Wo of his staunchest suppor- | tory list. The two "fans" are |SUINg the dlri'a squac. on a beautiful drive, again by the M Sram ters, on the course at Royal | his wife, Vivienne, right, and | Kickers, too, have been hav- Bertus. e Masters Golf Tournament | oo 'q01e England, where he | her mother, Mrs. Werwey. ing trouble this season but Half a minute later, a classic in the U.S. this season, is | is currently trying to add the --(AP Wirephoto) |there's lack of bench strength, save by Burchowicz on a bullet -------------------- a -- i -- -- rather than injuries, although shot, saved the game for Strila, they missed the services of and so Kickers lost a heart- : AN Seide at the twenty-minute break d Strila w d WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Ajax Legion's ii alu [usin fons bu Sind io Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Mid B | . " | WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1961 CLEAR AND FAST 1 gets eat Legion Jrs Win a 1-REAL STUFF I » . - First Race ASHALL SUCCEED..." 370 33 Beaton's Dairy . . lo N ee MM). 2.year-ol dens, claimb all $7,500, | ae mn EA on een ene gain In Leaside 1 Hungaria Thistle Strila Italia Hollandia Peterboro . | | Polonia § | Kickers AN DD oe 20.40 7.10 5.00 6 Brace Up 5 Little Jester 8 Upsadaisy 3 4 3 = Cans taa¥s pod 47 3 hala 3 PT rn Sean 4-SEA SHANTY I i 2] 'Har'son--Stafford Farm Dairy 4-2 last night at Alexan- D'fach--View Hulloa F'm abbreviated six-inning game on an error, Hill singled, bring- h Eagle Beak 109 2 Griffiths--R Gian in the league standing, one point/at Talbot Park, the Oshawa himself on an infield out and Pool 20,603. Double pool 36.244 are the league-leaders side Junior League schedule] Ip the fifth, Dowe walked and I-DUTCH FLWR (entry) 3.90 2.50 and only gave up three hits bul! jim Pipher pitched the win gled him home, stole second Horse Wt PP Str. Fin Jockey Owner costly. In the third inning, Mar- four of these five hits in the!ley singled, Bell drew a walk, Bells Ringing 105 33 2-%4 3.1% Robinson -- C Smythe Paru_Passu Adams -- Bo-Teek Farm Meek gle, Weldon doubled, McQueen home and Bell scored on Dowe's Winner blk f. 2 Dutch Lane --Miss Chopply. Trainer W. L. Sayles. | co 0070.play sacrifice and Mc-| Florio was safe on an error, OSHAWA LEGION--Etchells ) SHAWA LEGION--E A 11.ESS JAY 370 the score 3-1 for Ajax. With three runs in, the bases ss; Brewer, 2b; Pipher, p. Horse st % 1% Str. Fin, Jockey Owner ground, forcing Riley at the i . EdD JAY 1avieris 3.2 Dittfach -- § J Langill Grahn, ss; Weldon, ¢; Mec- Dr. Fred 4 6-% Grasby -- Mrs F W Merrill 1, jy the first inning off ton popped up to end the inning. |p hoo batted in 4th; Olds Sassy Beau 99 98 Wright--Mrs R M Marshak tagged for a single by Lutton, first when Al Etchells opened Winner br ¢, 3, John's Joy--Providence. Trained by G. M. Carter. Plews was safe on an infield safe on an error. Gary Hill sin- "qa. 8 KERNE _ 180 370 270 Lutton and Brady drew a walk Ron Bell and "Butch" Dowe Fifth Race 3. SHAHNAMEH : One and ene-sixteenth miles, turf course Three- and four-year-olds. Allowance . $1,900. style here when he got Cover to Shahnameh 115 3 & 4215 &hd Ya 2% Adams -- View Hulloa Fm (then got McFeeters 1 h : ! Shall § d 1-nk 3.3% Roy--G M Bell dra Park, in their Oshawa Le- © Castle Walk 8-0 rs i £2 Despirito--N. Amer. ¥'m |gion Minor Baseball Assoc, Mid. Oshawa Legionnaires won an In the fourth, Reid was safe h I Ad _Bo.Teek F get League game. The win ; ( Rob'son--E A Clarke moved Ajax up into second place over Hamilton Vikings last night|ing Reid home and then scored 9 7 5 ' * John P : ; Ee eur nd Ch ens, Tr pen won VIAN ahead of UAWA. Beaton's Dairy boys being ahead 8-3 in the Lea- Ron Bell's single. Third Race T8.BRONZE TURKEY _ 9.10 480 310 Nekkers pitched, for Oshawa fixture when rain halted play. {hen with two out, Etchells sin- 5-BELLS RINGING 260 walks: 9 a tre + 8 furlongs, turf course. Purse $2.200.Two-year-olds. Claiming all $3500 walks and errors proved Very ro. Oshawa, a good five-hit per- himself and scored on Reid's Bronze Turkey 106 8 11 Despirito =a Hedges shall walked with one out, Ko. forance that saw Vikings get single. In the sixth, Ted White. Dulch Flower ... 110 a F 8 = CO surko singled to left, where the| =." oe tote. Yhreeia wild piteh fillswed th For a Time 12 : $3; Coy -- J E D Ryan ball was "booted" and then Mc. fourth inning, for their three a wild pitch followed, then Rog- Falsun 1 1 324 McMullen ---- M J Hawkins Givern was safe on a two-base runs. Grahn opened with a sin- er Reeson singled Whiteley Big Brown Eves 113 sb 7.1% Potts -- G R Gardine, error at shortstop ) i Bd yes nk 8 Gordon -- Alred Sta ' brought Kosurko home on a singled and so did Riley, then squeeze-play sacrifice. Start good (FAB Big Brown Eyes), wondriving 4 : : 10.0VERJOYED _...... 9.00 430 3.60 ls omen Palawe: Was hit with a pilched|c; Reid, 1b; Hil, If; Wiiteley, | Fourth Race 9.QUEEN'S PARK . 3.10 2.70! ' x 3b; Bell, rf; Reeson, cf; Dowe,! One and one-sixieenth miles, turf eourse Allowance. Three- and four-yearolds.| They added their other run in jo.404 and i fy Sve nobod, t, | STR IN ic Purse 31,900. the sixth when Newitt opened| oy Fino Bri on BE ipuer HAMILTON VIKINGS -- Chi- Overjoyed 3 411% 31 21 1% Adams -- View Hula Fm with a walk. O'Shea singled to pola, If; Sutton, p and 1b; Queen's Park 4 22 Fitz'ons -- Windshields Fm|oonire and the throw to 3rd base] slate. Olds grounded and Whit Popsaysne "6% Robinson -- J Tomlinson | Was wild, letting Newitt score pis Hi es d ane ¥ © Queen, cf; Riley, 2b; Florio, Seawin 5.214 Parnell -- Seaway Sta Beaton's Dairy got their first|!ey he e runners, then Sut-\y. pajiquwor 3b: Doucet tt; | ; 73D to-Rose, Swart in 0 hac ow, : Epa Tings - 8.8% DY Re : O'Shea. The Ajax pitcher was Oshawa got two runs in the pin 3rd Cain Pig 1033 10:15: Hale = 3 Jackson Jr the first Oshawa batter and then|with a single and Bob Reid was Start good, wou driving PRN error. A wild pitch advanced gled and then two walks, to QUALITY 280 230/10 fill the bases, with none out. forced Reid over the plate. O'Shea came through in fine] -- -- -- w! 1 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner . 2 HOPES TO FILL HOLE M378 3 ha $4 33 1% Cov -- Bil Beasley force Tatton at the plate and} \oyINgI Ming. (AP)--Min: [3 1 109 2 hd 22 Dittfach -- Mrs D Coulter | ¥ (/nesota Vikings of the National So al +4 3 nk 3 214 Parnell -- § Cosentino Plews at the same 'spot. Bul Football League shuffled 3 th 4 on = Calipso Bob -6 5.1% 5.1% Olah -- A R Craig love drew a walk, forcing ? : x + Right Much 1 62 Despirito -- A G Hedges Brady over the dish for what through their rookie end crop 7 lhursday and found a young Assail Sd 2 hd 7-1% Harrison -- Stafford Fm oved Be: te tip . 3 eaton's first run Richburn 13 6 5215 3-hd 6-1%3 8 Potts -- Tulachmore Fm | PI! husky who may help with cor- Winner b ¢, 3. Nasrullah -- Kerkeb Trained by R. S. Bateman. O'Shea held them hitless for "4° 4 Pool 45,669 the rest of the game. Beaton's ner linebacking duties. Coach A or SDARING BILL 1120 s30 430 being the only safety. Beaton's| Norman Brocklin shifted HOLIDAY TENT Sixth Race 1-LADY GANGSTER (A en) 620 430 got their other run in the 7th George Kling, a six - foof, six- 9 x 12 Reg. 89.95 7.TEHRAN'S DA ¢ wae inch 230-pound Wagner College gd 3 but was B 8 ' f.3 Ms: ei . all 36,000, purse $2,100 when Marchut walked u . ARTE . 1 Mile tori yearalds, sisiming, ali 35.000, pu Wher out trying to steal second. Nek- Star to the corner post with y promising results. SALE ® Start good, won driving ring Bill 1 'kers Ww 3 > Ri otter . i Rn 3 21 Olah--G R Gardiner kers walked and he had bet o Tehran's Dan f) 1-b 3-n--Parnell--Gormley Stud F"m | SUCCESS, stealing second and * Edgor's Lane hd D'fach-- Edgor Ridge Ss {then going all the way on a bad so did Locke, a wild pitch fol- "= Manor Hill 51 McComb--Manor Hill Sta |}. hy the Ajax catcher the sixth when Shortt was hit = Chops On 104 S14 RODIRSORCC_Smyine lowed and then Mechs sacri-| Picture Window Tent " Real Gentleman 112 6 2 6.12 7-4% Coy----R M Sullivan fice fly scored Towns. 9 x 12°. Reg. 89.95 Golden Turkey 109 5 3 4hd 8 8 McMullen--A G Hedges Yin: be 3 Bejectea~Lares by € M Ho jon Kent's Defeat - - 7 0 SALE 95 '4 ~ QUINELLA 8 AND 1 PAID $51.50 ame ' CANADIAN KARTING Seventh R tus vo zz 1 Home's Esso |S even ace 7 WELLAND CANAL 310. Kent's Western Tire defeated} TORONTO DISTRICT Picture Window Tent 1 1.16 Miles, 3-year-olds and wp. Allowances. purse 32.700, value to winner Horne's Esso 10-5, vesterday 1,355 8 ft Alexandra Park, 9" x 9'. Reg. 74.95 Nog soem doe owe ARID round robin piay. | CHAMPIONSHIP * 69 95 SALE J @ Tare Course firm 4% 34 Har"son--Stafford Fm off 7 > L] Canal - 3.1% Fitsi'ns--Windfields F'm 1 ' et : hdres nea 1-14 2 Dittfach--Est F W Weviey | _Horne's broke out in front with Copavane .... ' 32 3 54 5.5% Robinson--Viscount Hardie [three runs in the first inning Castleberry 7 5-115 4-1% 66 6-10 Zehr--J E F Seagram {when Aselstine singled, Westfall rG 114 2 3 22% 2% 7 7 Rock---Downsview Sta Mi J was safe on an error, Gardiner H H 4 Windfields--Bestbook. T d by H Matchett ' Winder 4% on nn Eel Pool 51.5% tripled and came home on an Cabin Tourist Tent -- Treen oe So eo aso infield out. But after that, 9" x 12'. Reg. 59.95 Eighth Race HE Bach. 2 11.80 5.00 Anderson pitched steady ball 9 1. FARSHORE. (A entry) 270 and the best Horne's could get SALE 5 1 99 p foaled, claiming all $2,500 : 1% Miles, d-yesrails joe my, Canadian one Owes was Locke's homer in the fourth 1 by Mayfair Mews .. 115 % 21% 11% 1-1 Dittfach--W F Morrissey and their final run in the fifth ", a > 10 6-1 41'2' 2n Roy--W J Outhwaite % ARE 4 ail. DIRE Saxe 810 5% 3n Gordon--E M Ryan when Aselstine doubled, ad 4 3 Bay Page . 315 3hd 44% Parnell--G B Heintzman vanced on a passed ball and \ WY F il Cc bi T Friend Willie ... 7 5214 2nk 53% Adams--Tulachmore F'm scored on Gardiner's sacrifice ! RY amily Gabin ent 1 71 62 63% Wright--Mrs C C_ King fly -- 15' x9' R 3 11 75 72% McMullen--M J Hawking y. x 9'. Reg. 84.95 2 Sir Benjamin 115 2 2 » 7 . ' 9 81 #5 Fitsimmons--C Taylor Ross, pitching for Horne's, EJ 41 9 9 Brown--Dimarco Sta was almost through the lineu 78 6 1 Winner br ¢ & Selector--Cas samara by WF Morrissey 8 ip. SALE c FELT Yow a t 3 8 7 Poe I58 Tadenac y 1 Epic Fields .... 113 Toronto Boy 115 1 3 a 4 5 6 9 - Start good, won driving Fool 33,278. Total pesl | ONCE, When 9th batter for Kent's, ppg Attendance 6,434 Burke, singled in the third with one out and Malloy followed with a homer. It must have shook : {Ross because he walked Bannon DELUXE u e as er next, then Anderson singled and HIKER TENT Shortt brought them both home ' ' with his homer, to complete a 7" x7 Reg. 21.50 - hd od | five-run rally. 1 9 95 ( arries 1 at Kent's added three in the fifth SALE ° on doubles by Anderson and a hia : ; Shortt followed by singles from é By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|Oertel's triple and a pair of in-|Towns and Locke, then a walk é Luke Easter, a fixture in the jentional walks hid Jozing Te to Mech and another single by ALL ABOVE TENTS International League since com. lever Max Surkont, score e|Legree. That made it 8-5 and Feature hb 5 "ing down from the Majors, still Re the Dotlom of the/the Tiremen got two more in SUNDAY lure Pa rac tebroet_ sanvel : big bat. ninth. Ray Barker drove in the|by a pitched ball, Towns singled, carries the big first three Rochester runs with|-- ras ~ ; JULY 1 6th, 1:30 TERMS 10% DOWN Thursday night the 39 - year-, 3 : 1 old Rochester first baseman hit, LWo-rin single and his 10th TERMS 10% DOWN a grand-slam home run that!""po Noone spun a two-hit- helped give the Red Wings an ter, giving only a single in the By ie on second inning to Jim Saul and| AJAX DOMINION $ mer an eighth-inning bunt single by| TIRE STORES third place. Dal Maxvill. Moorhead struck] ' Maxvill. } struck AT The Wings trail Buffalo and gut six in getting his second vic:| rm Jersey City, which peal ( hales. tory, with Chico Alvarez strik-| UX B RI D G E ton 4-0, by .001 percentage Poini. fing his sixth homer with a man Richmond won a comedy of er- on" Dean Stone lost G u L F ¢ u u R S E ENTER SOUTH THROUGH rors from Columbus 10-5. Columbus committed four of § OPEN. EVERY DAY AJAX or WHITBY Easter, who will be 40 next the five errors in its game with|} % mile East of Uxbridge FOLLOW 'SIGNS month, hit his third homer in Richmond, and the Jets' pitch-||] on Highway 47 ay 47. 48 BOND WEST 5 d fifth of the 'sea- ers made two of tk > SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS s al four days and fi he :sea-jers As e two of the three wild] SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS 1.00 ADULTS 50 (Corner of Church) son in the eighth inning pe pitches. Bill Shantz homered for § Week pays -- out a 7-3 Buffalo lead. Frank for the Vir ginians while John fren DAY 50+ CHILDREN, 95 2 725-6511 House's single, following Chuck Schaive hit one for Columbust |

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