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The Oshawa Times, 23 Aug 1961, p. 15

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i RR a ath. 40 2 4h ih J. 4h i off. A J ie hh 8 £0 he CB ON eh J mm oh A hE i he di THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 23, 1961 15 was at work, twq different teams of pigeons are crated and shipped to both clubs, each Fri- day night. | The winning bird not only won the race but was 34.31 yards. per-minute better than the sec- ond pigeon, owned by John Bu- OASA SENIOR 'B' Oshawa Hefferings Bowmanville Bird Leads Way Home When the Oshawa Racing Pigeon Club held a el race from Parry Sound on Sat- urday, the result was not a re- a Yn o ; "4 pe. » A freakish "gift run" broke a 4-4 deadlock in the 8th inning _ |last night at Alexandra Park and gave Oshawa Hefferings Imperials a 5-4 victory over Whitby Abner's Essos, to close out their OASA Senior "B" ser- ies in two-straight games. Heffering's will now move into * {the second round of the play- . |downs, against Peterborough op- « |position, Lakefield Charltons. a . : WILLIE SHOEMAKER HAS 0 WAIT UNTIL LAST RACE FOR WIN Willie Shoemaker made his second racing appearance in Canada and his first at the yesterday. Fort Erie track, The U.S. jockey, described as "the perfect jockey", won only one race--the last race of the day--and he is shown here (nearest camera) riding 'Hook- er' to victory in the eighth race. "Hooker" won by a head over Ruse de Guerre and Dadswood was third. The | three are shown above com- ing down the home stretch in a driving, neck-and-neck fin- ish. --(CP Wirephoto) FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS opyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) TUESDAY, First Race AUGUST 22, 1961. CLOUDY AND SLOPPY | .. 430 320 2.60 . 14.30 3a 6-SEA FERD 3-WILD BUNNY 7-SUN ISLAND 1 1-16 Miles, purse $1, 0, 3 and d-year-old, maidens, claiming ail 53, 500. wt Horse Sea Ferd Wild Bunny Sun Island Round Two Winter Garden Lady Moocher Glen Mark Loraless Graybook's Last 112 8 119 op doR 4908 3 F 5 8 9 F FE Fin Jockey Owner 1-3% Coy--Tulachmore Farm 2-3% Kallai -- M Miljus . Entenman--H N Eads 43% Despirito--H W Knight Jr Fitzsi" ns--Windtields F"m bi oly hc] PRIPAB AW? doo te in odge: ed McMillen, "Pizel Winner br f 8 Ferd -- Bright Spray. Trainer W E Macdonald Start good, won easily Second Race 6% furlongs. Purse $1,900. Horse Wt PP St % % Act in Haste 25 42% 31 Full Front Briarbelie All Cash Cathy Yates Discovery Bay Mr. Pieman Loma Linda 114 3-year-olds, Claiming all $3, 500. Pool 20,315. Double pool 41,108 ~ 2.ACT | IN HASTE 27.10 11.00 5.90 1-FULL FRONT 11.50 sn 4-BRIARBELLE Fin Jockey Owner 1.5% Brown McMacken Sta .3%% 2-3% Robinson -- L Maloney - .nk Desp'to--Starkman, Rapp 4 Cochlin--Mrs H Trotsek 4 Gomez--Mrs F H Merrill Jr 4 Roy -- Arjay Sta % Potts--Cedar Springs Fm Coy -- Rose and Swartz Str 5 2) -1% -3 7-1 8 Winner ch x, 8 Fly Away _-- Redouble. Trainer D. 0. Brown, Pool Start good, won easily i DOUBL gi DAL Third Race S-year-oids, Claiming all $3500 28,294 E 6 and 2 PAID we, 6-WINGS or FLIGHT 3 CHOPIT, © 8.50 3.80 3n 2.90 8230 7-IRISH DUKE 3 hi id ong. Purse $1000, ' wt Jher PP St % Me, 6 5 2nk 1% Str. Fin Jockey 1.9% Robinson -- 2.2% Gomez -- Hendrie: 2.3% Behrens -- Emcee Sta 41% Parnell -- Gormley Stud Coy -- Mato 3% Borgemenke -- Armstrong 1% Despirito X McComb -- WO-R AW Young Wings "ot Flight Chopita Irish Duke Brenda's Rew'd 104 On The Nail 109 1 Airborne Charm 115 Neat Chance Alr Bridge 8- X-5 Ibs AAC Winner b g § Chop Chop -- Windins. Trainer W. KE. Millar Start Fab Airborne Charm won easily Slat v 5-2 6-1 7-1 Hovaronuno 8000 ee a gy 4ADMIRAL GAN 6 2-SUN'S REWARD wm Fourth Race a A Husiongs digi cig % year sits, Claiming all $7500 PP 8 Str. Fin. Jockey 4.50 4.00 | 5.80 7.60 5.80 7.60 Owner 3.13% Borgemenke -- fidred Sta 81 42% Coy -- Burion snk 51% Shoemaker -- Sacea 64 62 Dittfach -- Smallwood 7- 7- mez Luro Coupled B -- Sunward Winner ¢ he 2 Orafty Admiral =~ Relgh's Request. Trainer Start good, won easily Pool Fifth Race 1 R08 % Miler Fare 92000, t PP, St % A 2 -- Mrs. Sun's Reward and A. L Taylor 13.40 4.80 3.50 3.00 2.60 3.10 2 PRINCE ROBERT 3-FORMAL TRUST 4&MAN O VALOR Four years Hy up. Claiming all $3500. Str. Fin Jockey Owner 2% Ink Despirito X -- Fischer 12 2% Coy -- Agro Sta 410 3-4% Robinson -- Manor Hill Sta 3nk 416% Gomez -- Beasley 5.5 513% Dittf'ch -- Mrs. Von Rich'n 6 6 Fitzsimmons ro Robert Formal Trust Man O'Valor Happy Harry Lovely Susy 1 Early Mischief 118 Couples A Early Mischief "and Lovely Susy Winner b g 4 Morocco Prince -- Bar barbetee. Trainer Fred Cool Start good, won driving Formal Trust Calimed by Xs HE Johnston $3500 X-5 Ibs AAC Pool 32,112. 28,548 4 5 6 2 3 Quinella Pool Quinells 3 and 3 Pald 348.30 | Sixth Race IWILLIES WARRIOR 47.00 16.30 4.60 9 KAYROMAN 6.70 3.30 €% Furlongs. Patte $1900. These: yearsClaiming all $3500 Ya 6-FERNCLIFF 2.60 Wt PP § Str. Fin. Jockey Owne Willies" Warrior 108 1-nk Robinson -- Mrs. Farana Kayroman 107 Fernciiff Choppy Wind 110 Kayville Doll 107 ew-Chor's Queen 115 War Caper ..... 117 21% 22 3-3 3.5 Dittfach -- Edmiston 5.1% 42% Fitzsimmons -- Windfields 64 51% Gonzales X -- Wilkerson 4% 65% Gomez -- Gian 7s 7.9% Potts -- Double K Farm Big Native 119 8-4 Ju Borgemenke ---- Dirks Richburn 110 9 Coy -- Tulachmore Farm X-5 oe AAC CW-Corrected Weight Winner b g 3 Blue Warrior -- Belle Brant. Trainer A. Casey Start good, won driving Pool 55,758 5-F. AIR JUROR as Seventh Race 8.CHOPPY WAVES .. 3- JANET YATES » 0, 4-year-olds and up, claiming all $4,500, 4 Str, Fin. Jockey Owner 1-5 Fitzsi'ns--Ruffsin Farm 2.5 D'fach--Red Hill Sta 3-1% Shoemaker--F J E Schultz 4-1% Desp'to--Miss M E Dressel . 10 3h 2 mk PTTL JPA 82 2 5 4+-2% en 8 Faurlongs, purse Horse wt PI Falr Juror Choppy Waves Janet Yates Windsor Forest Mr Edgor Esteemed 3-4 24 6-7 611% Coy--Medway Sta Suggest 115 4 3 2nk id 7-2% 7-1% Gomez--Bill Beasley Sundry : 114 6 7 8 8- 8 Potts--Stafford Farna Winner ¢h g 4 Fairaris--High style. Trainer D F Marks. Start good, won easily Pool 64,839. Pool 64,029, 117 7 6 5% 63 Eighth Race EROSE DE ¢ mil Purse 3 200, Four-yesr-oids and up. Claiming ail $6,000, A PP St % "\ ate Fin. Jockey Owner Hooker 64 1% 1-h Shoemaker--Bridle Bar Fm Ruse de Guerre Y 2.nk Cosentino -- Ruffain Fm Dadswood 33 35% Despirito -- W D Sta Too Many Cooks 133 5 45 4.5% Gomez -- A F Gomez Whip Put 5 5.2% Parnell -- Thorndale Sta Compactor 6-5% Fitz'ons -- Mis AH Trudell | Percy Yates 109 7-n0 Coy -- Mrs W J Yates " 71 8 Adams -- White Oak Sta | Gal. Trainer J. C. Bentley, 001 69,375. Total Pool | Hooker claimed Fon M. Badzmierowski. AA 119 114 1:4 63 1] 5-h Proud Stepper 114 Winner ch g, 4 Sadl 2nd -- Li -% Start good, won driving 436,101. Attendance 8,108. E. Kalensky $6,000. said: "I'm nappier about this| than I was when I won the | Fred Harlow, 82, Seang more than half a gentry Wins Trapshoot |; Class D Title Ye 8 7 VANDALIA, Ohio (AP)--Fred| 199, Five men tied 'for Class AA Harlow of Newark, Ohio, Tues-| With perfect scores of 200. Frank Gammell of Peebles, | | Ohio, broke 197 to win the Class IC ghamplorsiip and the Class| |Bradley opened the second for 'Oshawa Imps Jr. Football 'OLD COUNTRY 0 . League Dates Following are the Playing n ? dates for the Oshawa Imps, the Ontario Junior Football Con-| ference schedule. Aug. 25 -- Invictus at Oshawa. Sept. 1 -- Scarboro at Osh- awa Sept. shore. Sept. Beach. Sept. Oshawa. at. 27 -- Burlington at Osh- 9 -- Oshawa at Lake- 17 -- Oshawa at Balmy 22 -- Balmy Beach at | SOCCER SCORES LONDO N (Reuters)--Results| f soccer games played in the! United Kingdom Tuesday ight: SOCCER LEAGUE Cup Final First Leg {Rotherham 2 Aston Villa 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Burnley 4 Ipswich 3 Notts 2 Birmingham 1 Division II Brighton 1 Leeds 3 Bury 2 Bristol R 0 C Preston 1 Swansea 1 harlton 2 Stoke 2 Division HI Brentford 0 Halifax 2 Bak. 30 -- Oshawa at Bur- lington. Oct. 8 -- Varsity at Oshawa. Oct. 14 -- Oshawa at Invictus. Bristol C 1 Northampton 0 {Grimsby 2 Torquay 3 Watford 2 Peterborough 3 Division IV -- | Doncaster 1 Workington 1 __ Neighborhood | = Pee Wee Boys "Softball Tilts |= Oshawa CRA Neighborhood | Park Pee Wee Boys Softball League reported two good games last night, with Wood-| view Park nosing out Bathe] Park 4-3 while Kingside boys defeated North Oshawa 7-4. In the game at Woodview {Park, Hansen struck out 16 bat- ters while Bradley fanned nine of the Woodview team. In spite of his 16 strikeout | {victims, Hansen lost the game. | Woodview with a walk and [McNamee singled and he scor-| ed later on a passed ball. An-| drews singled in the sixth and scored on hits by Bradley and McNamee. The score was tied going into the last of the 7th and then with two out, Andrews hit a homer to end it. Marlowe connected in second and scored on Cutler's single. In the fifth, Plobb got on and scored on Rollo's single. In the sixth, they got their final run, by Marlowe. Kingside got a run in the first | |Clarke and hits by Rimland and| Paterek. Rout scored in the second and then in the third in-| ning, Kingside splurged for al six-run rally, to win the game. Walks and good hits by Pat- the attack and these three all scores, along with Rimland and Beharrell. Southport 2 Stockport 1 IRISH LEAGUE Ulster Cup fo 3 Ballymena 3 | Bangor 3 Distillery KEEN PITCHING DUEL This playoff game featured a keen pitching duel between left- : |hander Ted Jones of Heffering's and slow-ball artist Wally Sam- aski of Whitby and it was a see- Trenton Fly-Guys Put Out Kingston KINGSTON (CP)--Two home runs in the sixth inning that brought in three runs proved the margin Tuesday night as an RCAF team from Trenton won its first series in Ontario Ama- teur Softball Association Senior 'B competition. ! Trenton Fly Guys defeated Kingston's Prince George In-| dians 3-2 to win the best - of-| three series 2-0. { Trenton now meets | Peterborough or Oshawa. 'Fibber' McGee Is 'Back In Softball SARNIA (CP) -- St. Joseph's lof Stratford eliminated Sarnia | {Town and Country from the On-| |tario Amateur Softball Associa: tion Intermediate AA playoffs|_ with a 6-2 victory Tuesday. | Stratford took the opening game of the best - of - three series] 3-2. Winning pitcher Forbes Fib- ber McGee struck out 13 bat- ters and was backed up by the {three hits of Harold Lobsinger| {and two - run homer of catcher | {Murray Butcher. | John Matthews homered for| {Sarnia five hits off McGee. either which managed only Oust Abners Esso saw battle from start to finish. Heffering's got to Samanski, on his slow start, for three hits and two runs in their first in- ning, Ralph O'Reilly, Jack Shearer and Jack Logeman do- ing the hitting, with the former pair scoring. From that point on, Samanski was in fine form and held the Oshawans off while his mates wiped out the deficit in the third inning and took a 3-2 lead in the fifth. In the third, Gord Schmioke walked with one out and Murray Stubbings singled. With two out, Mike Cirka rapped a double to centre, to score hi: two mates, then "Buck" Heron singled into left-field and what was perhaps the key play of the game saw Reg Hickey make a perfect throw to Jim Claus at the plate. in time to tag Cirka, trying to score on the hit. In the fifth, Schmioke opened with his second walk, a wild pitch advanced him and Stum- bings singled to bring him home and put Whitby ahead 3-2. | With both pitchers being very | istingy, the score remained at| 3-2 until Jimmie Jordan, first| batter in the 7th for Hefferings, | |drove one into deep right-field. [for a homer, to tie the score Claus followed with a walk and Ron Simcoe singled. They | advanced on a wild pitch but] {Samanski fanned O'Reilly, walk-| | ELSE Ted Jones came up with one of his best pitching perform- ances of the season as he struck out a total of 17 Whitby batters, 10 of these in the last four in- nings. He allowed only four hits| and issued three walks. Wally Samanski gave up only, five hits and he also walked three batters while striking out ten batters. WHITBY ABNER'S: Stub- bings, 1b; Fox, cf, Cirka, c; Heron, ss; Samanski, p; Wilkes, 2h; Newstead, If; Batterson, cf; Schmioke, 3b; 'M. Jordan, batted in 9th; W, Stacey, batted in 9th and Stewart, batted in 9th. OSHAWA HEFFERING'S: R. Simcoe, 3b; O'Reilly, 2b; Shear- er, cf; Carnwith, 1b; Logeman, rf; Hickey, If; J. Jordan, ss; Claus, c; Jones, p. peat, the winning pigeon com- ing home to the loft of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fredricks, of West Beach, Bowmanville, Bob is a 'member of both the Othawa and Bowmanville clubs and with the help of his wife, Audrey, who incidentally clock- ed the winning bird while Bob suttil, which is a rare margin in a race of only 120 miles. The first 12 finished as fol- lows: 1. Bob Fredricks; 2. John Busuttil; 3. John Busuttil; 4. Mike Korobij; 5. B. Fredricks; 6. K. Young; 7. J. Shewchuck; 8. K. Young; 9. B. Fredricks; 10. B. Fredricks; 11. B. Fred- ricks and 12. R. Bevan. OPENING GAME JUNIOR FOOTBALL TORONTO INVICTUS vs OSHAWA IMPS FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 -- 8:15 P.M, KINSMEN CIVIC MEMORIAL STADIUM NO | WHERE WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC OPEN ™- Till 6 P.M. Fri. Till 9 P.M. Sat. Till 6 P.M. ed Shearer to fill the bases and |' then struck out John Carnwith | [to keep the score tied at 3-3. WINNING RUN ON ERRORS In the bottom of the 8th, with, |one out, Hickey got a piece of| |Samanski's slow ball and hit al [spinner along the ground to| Schmioke at third base. threw to first base in time for| the putout but Stubbins missed | [the throw and the ball caromed | off the fence and rolled as | Hickey kept right on running | |Going into third, the throw | |across the diamond would have resulted in a close play but it was high and went on into the left- field fence and Hickey tore home with the winning run | spark Hel|| CHAMPION CL A beau PLUGS For all mokes and models of cars. for Din Kitchen. 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The third first - time winner | Abbe which, in spite of a blank | in seven previous starts, paid] off at a mere $4.30. Harold McKinley, ing's leading driver, scored his | | the of the year was Sonnie Jim | the meet- | 31st win by piloting Sun Prin- | |inning off Cook on a walk to cess to a photo - finish win over | High Brooke, owned by John | Fisher of Owen Sound. NEW MAGAZINE LONDON (CP)--Published by | | Ernest Kay and John Creasley, | Shoemaker -- Four L's Sta erek, Rout and Lupel built up|one of Britain's top crime novel-| ists, a magazine called the New | Strand is to be launched in the | fall. snk Rob'son--Newtondale Sta | a winner day won the least regarded off Dr. George Genereaux of Sas- trap shooting's national champ- ionships and he was the hap- piest man in the world about it. Harlow, the "grand old man" of the clay tarrget spots, cracked 196 of 200 to take the Class D title from a huge field. He is 82 years old and, in 1808 at Columbus, Ohio, he won| the biggest prize in trap shoot. ing--the Grand American Han- dicap As he stepped from the fir- ing line Tuesday, the veteran * kat ewes broke 198 out of 200 {in Class AA and Dale Bevis of| Saskatoon broke 193 of 200 in ;|Class B .Veteran Jimmy Gircu-| |lis of Saskatoon scored 190 out fof 200 in Class C competition. | ORIOLES BUY CATCHES WASHINGTON (AP) -- Balti-| more Orioles have purchased catcher Charley Lau from Van- couver of the Pacific Coast {League to Teplace injured Gus } | Triandos. { in your hand No one-eyed Jacks or Man- With-The-Axe. Just a safe, pick-up -the-pot, smoking bet rom end to end. Every Trump Cigar is guaranteed to contain Havana tobacco. Every Trump Cigar is "full house" honest and satisfying. CANADA'S GREATEST 5¢ CIGAR VALUE * MIRACLE SALE ON MEN'S SUITS Reg. 39.50 to 69.50 now 16.88

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