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The Oshawa Times, 20 Sep 1961, p. 17

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OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 19%61 First Race 1] alongs. Last Dollar Chinos Jet Tiny's Gem Storms Best Nearali Purse Wt PP St 1 % 2 5 ir = 1 Lonesome Chie Nekoda Chris Spalding Pear! Bingo Winner dk b Pool 18,160. Doth PRP usw. DY Nn SEER ES peli anSuec 4 3 1 5 6 0 8 9 2 7 Te Pool 34,256. 1% 9-1 CLEEAR AND FAST 19.30 6.50 4.30 . 6320 3.60 . 410 32.000. 3-year-old maidens. Canadian fonied, Si Jockey Roy--Hickory pio Farm Rogers -- T J Lan D'fach--Carroll, Statham 4nk Rasmussen -- P X Storms 5% Kallai -- Glenspey Sta 6% 61% McComb --C and T Stable 7-4 7-2 Hale -- Mrs W H Moorhead 8-1% 8.2% Armstrong -- J G Cowan 10-2 94% Harrison--Windy Acres Fm 10-1 Annesley--Mrs J Annesley Wright -- K C Donnelly 5.1 31 11 11- Pulitzer -- Aunt Stella. Trainer H. 8S, Devereux. Second Race 5.CHOPS ON .... 3-PONDER ON 6-CHILLY FILLY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 20, 1961 17 Roller Skaters 'Skaterama' YESTERDAY'S On Saturday STARS | Oshawa Children's Arena has Pitching--Steve Barber) * |been the scene of a flurry of | |oles, hurled four-hitter and citvity in preparation for the | Roger Maris hitless in 1-0 fi Oshawa and District Roller|game victory over Yankees for S katin g Club's 1961 "Skater- his eighth shutout, tops in the ama," planned for Saturday, | majors. | Sept. 23. This club has been in| Hitting--Gene Freese, Reds, existence for two years, pre-\pit two homers, the first with |sided over by Ron Pierce. {two on in the fourth highlight- | Since its inception, the pro-| ing a seven-run uprising, in 10-1 {gram has been designed to pro-| walloping of Pirates. vide the widest range of in-| |struction to all members. By |dividing the club erie |into beginners and advanced | co-operation of the Arena man- ager, Bill Smith, the club has Calgary Stamps Protest Offigials Calgary CALGARY ~(CP) Sta ers of \the Western Foétball Conferénce have filed a written protest with Canadian Football League Commissioner G. Sydney Halter over officiat- ing following Hamilton Tiger- Cats' 37-36 victory over Calgary Saturday. Stampeder General Manager Jim Finks said no individuals or plays were singled out in the letter. The protest was a gen- eral one against the officials, and "should not be constrred been able to function success- fully and will begin its 1962 season with a new slate of (officers. |classes, Mrs. Lois Browning, {the professional, has been able] to give each group individual | |instruction. Popular dance rou- | tines, school figures and prepar- ation for advance jumping and | spinning has been given. | Through the adult roller skat- |ing club, it was possible this | year to provide supervision and |instruction for many Oshawa children during the summer months. These Wednesday after- noon sessions were well attend {ed and very much enjoyed by | the younger set, Due to the suc- YD Wiva fcess of this year's attendance --(CP Wirephoto) |i" is expected these sessions will be a regular part of the summer Arena program. Largely due to the excellent 6 Furlongs, purse 352.000, 3-year-olds, claiming all $4 Horse wi St Si J y Chops On Robinson--C Paid Ponder On Rogers--Red River Sta Chilly Filly 3-2% Remillard--B R Steen Avrils Dream 1 4-% Dalton--C B McNeill Winging High 114 5.3% Adams--S Rotenberg Sgt. Bricker 110 - - 6- Armstrong--Stafford F'm Winner b f 3 Chop Chop -- O he Fly. Trainer J Starr Start good, won driving Pool 28,432. ir DAILY DOUBLE 7 AND 5 PAID $85.50. Third Race aes 10-BRACE UP $1,800, as an attempt to have the Sa. turday verdict reversed or thrown out." 3 2 1 1 13 4 4h 5 6 mT! OND ON eit g UB (Mel Inle]l Mol d Mel], BOTTLE 6.70 4.00 2.30 5-DEACON D . 3.10 250 8 TEACHER'S PAL 2.90 Purse 2-year-oll maidens, Canalian fosled, Claiming sll 9 furlongs. $3,500. Jockey Owner Rogers--View Hulloa Farm D'fach--Lanchbury, Caldw'l]l MIBIZ, ridden by Chris Rog- Harrison -- Stafford Farm Annesley--Double K Farm | ers, scored his third win in Parnell -- Windfields Farm| four starts in Canada, yester- Fin. 1-23 2-6% 3-3% "% 5-1% 62% 76% 8-nk 97% wt PP . 120 10 St % 3 4 Horse Brace Up Deacon D Teacher's Pal Reckless Rick Mariner's Day Auntie Nora Land of Maple Metro Works Dash Home Madame Curry Maplehurst Kia Ora Kid Winner b g, 2 second and Ruse de (right, front) ran 1.48 4/5, only 3/5 of a second outside of the track record set last year by Ta II Chief IL Shown above, Lustrous Hope was Guerre third. won the featured Newton Plate. The Irish-bred colt, owned by the Oak Ridge Sta- ble, covered the 1 1/8 miles in INTHE NEW CRYSTAL 21.60 6.60 4.50 29% 280 Poland Beats Hotspurs, Jourth face .. su EEE . ope i siEe = Soccer Prestige Drops ASK YOUR AGENT ABOUT... ® Scenic-Dome rail travel B All-inclusive fares (including meals, berth, ete.) Bm Group discount fares Wm Overseas Steamship services B Great Lakes and Alaska cruises Wm Hotels and resorts across Canada MW Airline service across Canada-linking 5 continents BW Mediterranean Cruise--1962 2 Dalton--Mrs von Richt'en - 5 10-54% B'menke Armstrong Bros. | 1 9 .9-2%% 11-20 11-10 11-6% Cosentino -- § Capi lan 20 12 12 12- 12- 12- 12- McComb -- Kia Ora Farm 3-2 Men-a-Risk 1h 3-244 "McComb 1 T Sta Seatonian 4-4% Dittfach Sern Sta a Prince Sadi 5-nk Radmussen-- Mrs. Luro-A Spurned -1% 62% Rogers -- Kingfield Fm Selector -- Embrace Me. Trainer G. M. Carter, Milo King 7-4% Dailtor -- McNeill Pool 35-443. 8-ADMIRAL GANO Black Jack Roy --- Brecon Sta. | Big Brown Eyes 112 1%, 9.2% Borgemenke Gardiner | | | that nightmare first|series with St. Patrick's of Ire- land, winning four to one. | Another Irish team lost by the | |same score to Leicester City, England's representatives in the competition as runners-up for the English cup, who beat Glen- avon in Ireland, and look sure to go through to the second than in hour." RANGERS THROUGH Glasgow Rangers did some- thing to redeem the name of British football by eliminating Monaco from the first round of the European Cup by an aggre- gate score of 6 to 4. Rangers won the first game in Monaco by 3-2, and in the second game at Ibrox Park, Glasgow, defeat ed Prince Rainier's star-studded team by the same score. Drumcondra of Ireland, how- ever, were eliminated in the first round of the European Cup by Nuremberg of Germany. The Irishmen lost the first game in Nuremberg by 5-0, and went down by 4-1 in the second leg on their own ground. CUP WINNERS SERIES In the European Cup Winners competition, Dunfermline, Scot- tish cup holders, secured a three goal lead in the first leg of their another hobbled off with a leg injury, and the goalkeeper nar- rowly escaped concussion when lhe was accidentally kicked on the head by a Tottenham player. TRAMPLED INTO TURF Ian Wooldridge, of the Daily Mail, has this to say of the game: "This will remain a match marred by mutual outbreaks of temper, that has done little to forge friendship through foot- ball. Troub'e flared because the Spurs, the flower of British foot- ball, suffered for 68 minutes the unbelievable indignity of being trampled into the turf of Lower Silesia. They found themselves reeling four down to this crowd of Polish parttimers. "And it was, I believe, the chanting of 90,000 mocking Poles that made them launch the as- sault that keeps them in the By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON --- Britain's prestige in interndtional football received T6.00 2.90 2.50 another severe setback when so h Fifth Race 2-.LUSTROUS HOPE 2.90 2.50, Tottenham Hotspur lost their 3-RUSE DE GUERRE 2.50| first European Cup game by 4 4 Miles Marshall Turf Course, Purse $2700. Three years and up. Alw to 2 to the champions of Poland Wt PP St ho 14 Str. Fin Jockey Owner G ' 2 4 22% 1-% Rogers -- Sak Ridge sta | Gornik Zabrze in a tough match 5 7 >, ' : 4 8 oa Pos at Katowice in Poland. Spurs 4-1 42% McComb went to the continent followed yak ' : 5 5 Sorgemneke by the high hopes of British foot- ezique, Trainer 8. Coue o Pool 17,321. Quiriells Pool 32,184 ball enthusiasts that they would --- win a glorious victory over the ______| Polish title-holders. To lose the game was bad enough. But according to Brit- ish football writers who were RR wy sta | PrESENL, what was worse was 2% Dittfach on Paneor arn |that the Spurs were jeered and 3-4% Robinson -- Vis. Hardinge|hooted off the field by the 90,000 4.h Borgemenke -- Gardiner o! ie 3 Fi Wor ae | spectators, incensed at the fous) Golden Cay cComb -- lue iamond p 4 . Royal Ivory 5 = 7- Brown -- Jones | champions. Before the end of European Cup with a- slender Wiuser b ¢ 3 Memeltier «Consort. Tralsct 6. V, Howe [the game, one Gornik player chance. Make no mistake, thet P x' ihn had been carried off the field,'Spurs have rarely played worse TE OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Start good, won driving 3-WHIP OUT 6T00 M 230, George Wright 227, Mel Whyte 226, | Seventh Race OF gos': Madge Cully 219, Belle 1 255 " Miles, ny 300 Threeyears and up, Claiming "all "Siio0 % ¥ Sth Fin. Jockey Owner Jonassen 218, Frank , Fred Porter 214, 213, --W FM Rasmussen~W P Marzissey | day at Woodbine, when he Start good, won handily LFLAMIFG PAGE (entry) Uneducated 114 91% 19-1% Potts -- Pasquale Master Copy 07 1 1 11 Robinson -- Lansing Sta Couples A Prince Sadi and St age Winner ch ? Crafty Admiral -- Reigh's Bequest. Start good, ridden out Pool 43,8 ° Trainer A. I. Taylor won 1-MIBIZ 1 an! Sheffield Wednesday, playing in the Inter-Cities Fairs C up, | were not good enough to me atch| the skill of Lyons, of France,| and lost by 4-2 in the first leg played in France. Wednesday are hopeful of overcoming this two-goal deficit on their own ground, Other European Cup first round games saw Odense of | Denmark beat Spora of Luxem- {burg by an aggregate of 15 to 2, and Dukia, of Prague, Czheco- slovakia winning by an aggre- gate of 6 to 5 over CNDA of Bulgaria. Ya 3-3% % 4-34 3 1-3 Fm 14 435 5 112 5 2 23 4. 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Points taken Fitters §, Loaders 0; 251) and Marilyn Rosseau 611 (233). | Mildred Orpwood; Team 3, Anita Cran. | Drivers 3 Operators 4, instructors 3; Gibson 268, Me parton Zo, Loe (jell; Team 4, Bob 'Brown; Team 8, Wireless Commanders $0! 274Dalton -- Jackson Gillard 250, Bill Bevan 265, Mike Me-| "dividual Spotlight = The indiviausi| MIXED MAJOR LEAGUE 3% Distfaca. -- Miss Hchbuty Grath 243, Cyril Weeks 242, 212; Don gooiight this week was turned on Wilf] The first night of the new season got bs Arnel} ~~ idl, si | Powless 239, Slim Bell 235, Tom Bar-|gnihony with 288, 467 taking the men's under way on Thursday with team No. 14 Adams idle |giny 234, 226; Bill Harding 232, 220: pion doubles by a very narrow margin |7 taking all four points from team No. 2% Cosentino Sonvy, Lorne Atkinson 228, Zelia Moreau 227, from Norm Roe with 451, and the men's 8. Team No, 5 took three points from Dkr Doreen |Elmo Lymbarser 221, 210) Eo RO: (Wiah singles from Gord Jotatson with No. o (louse of Toren) witile the re. ol -- | inson 0 a 0, maining four teams split the points. 91 Harrison -- ig | merse 206, Doug Sutton 204, Marty Mul- "tion the women Ann Jakubowski with High Triples -- P, Mandryk 776 (311), 10h Gonzales X Eads {ler 202, Harry Snow 201 and Yvonne 21, 456 took the high doubles and D. Ballem 739 (305); A. Lanning 735 McGrath 201, singles, with Anita Crandell hot on her |(269); Oz Keeler 721 (285); R. Swartz | Lemon League -- Harry Snow 97, Vi heels with 256, 444. 719 ); M. Swartz 714 (262); R. Hick- Eldridge 95, Alice Neville 87, Carl Bur-| 950 Cup Wilf Anthony 288, Gord ey J. Peel 698 (260): M. rill 82, Yvonne Mudrey 83, John Mal-|johancon 280, Ann Jakubowski 271, Bob Bilida #97 (267); A. Perry 689 (253) and |eolm 81, Donna Smith 79 and Lorne At- grown 260, Anita Crandell Eleanor |H. Pinch 651 (265). kinson 68. Correll Norm Roe 235, 216, Ed | Terech , 204, Ross McMaster 226, MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE [Ross Bennett 221, Bert Jones 219, Jack| points: No Names 4, Atoms 3, Sober We would law to take this opportunity McConkey 218, Don Tilk 217 and Jack |gix 6, Shooters 3, Goofers 2, Dead. to. welcome ali new bowlers Abd Zew|Bution 20. heads 2, Happy Gang 1, Lucky Strikes sponsors. Jack eriff's ea sta 1, Jets 1, Hopefuls 0. | WIRE AND HARNESS | Team standings -- Gay Six 5, Lucky 4-% Dittfach -- Mrs. Hunter : 3-6% Borgem'k -- Mrs, Johnston Proud Stepper 114 2 8 6 6- Dalton -- White Oak Sta *x-3 Ibs AAC Winner b g 8 Nirgal Start good, won handily 8-STAR SKIPPER 1 Eighth Race OON DISCOVERY 1 and ems 18th Miles, Purse, saannges { : ge. | Chaliadetie. Trainer A. H. Trudell Pool 36.819 10-SWAMPSCOT , Don McKay 206, Lil Porter 4.90 3.80 Sllegett 200. 4.90 4.00 320 tains, Team 1, Bob Bryant; Team 2,|Mechanics 5, Armourers 2; Gunners S$, Horse Swampseot Star Skipper Moon Discov, Sassy Beau Divided Hollow . Hills Youdbetterwin All Cash Bomar Gallisox Bet 'n Win Winler Garden X-5 Ibs Winner b g 8 Start good, won ridden out Pe 1-4 1-1%Brown 3-nk THE FOOLPROOF LAWN FOOD IN A BRAND NEW FORM 11 2% 108 122 12- 11-10% Rasmussen -- Tailleau 12- Kallai -- Djurdjev Bimelech «= Chapel. Trainer . Lankine Pool 46,353. Total "Pool 321,574 Golden Vigoro now is available in a new. Go-Further Formula. One bag covers a full 5,000 sq. ft. (a big 50 x'100 ft. (lawn area). And the handy new bag with a handle pours like a pitcher. Spreader settings on bag. The formulas for these new Vigoros are based on extensive plant nutrition research. 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We hope their SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE Triples: E Campbell 725 (301, 254); . stay with us be both pleasant and jOy-| The first night of the season is past Olga MacDermaid 667 (285, 226), Josie aIwa m erla S in {ful to| 30d from the scores posted it is obvious Westlake 664 (219, 262), Ron Brown 651 Also a big welcome and hello t0 some of us (the reporter particularly) | (294), Jamieson 637 (250), Bud jour Just season's bowlers ond Sponsors. | are rusty, due to the summer layoff-- Morey 626 | Shirley Powless 615 (236), Wally | » . [erton 438, Merle Poch 431, Edna Bow-|season form Bittorf 613 (228, 241), Earl Westlake 614 ers 415, Helen Gourlie 407, 200's -- Jean Bette Sacket tled the bowlers with a (203, 221), P. Sweet 606 (224), Sadie McPherson 256, Vi Rorison 231, Mary nice 688 (223, 274), Bob Carswell was James 605 (282) and Bob Kitchen 604 Merk yn. Irene Adams 220 and Ann close be hind with a 675 ( 10, 258); 278) erkley follc *d by Nick ? H 3 -- Faia, Noway Rue 2. Jury ans {300082 ch Vik. Linen Cc, WE, BO the Toronto Men's Major nol ell 0; People's Clothin oe ue but didn't wh By wrod oud FR 1237," Reg Hickey Sherirs "neal Estate 2 Crowell's Se 51600 (231) Jamieson 216, Barb. Brown 214, Doug Bue t 2 | Cl rown 1044, George|vice Station 0, Jord 40 Florist a 200 Scores -- Bill Borrowdale 277, Campbell 210, Audrey Bailey 208, Bub- good in the point department, Olliffe 982, Mick McMaster 890, [Swan's Hardware 0, Gold Medal Clean ack Sackett 276, Carol Wright 247, Reg bles Kitchen 208, Geof. Curl 248, Vida but the Carway Imperials man-| for two points. 3, Kinloch's Men's Wear 2 and purr 244, Mabel McNeil 237, Helen An-|Morey 207, Eileen Anderson 206, Roy [Modern Upholstery 1. derson 235, Ron Hele 232, | aged to salvage two points from | Ace B li led b " e 232, Cecil Mills'Mann 205 and Paul Collins 200. / : oe owling were le y | Ace Bowling, without any relief stones 1201, 2 Cowall 023, 5 NICKEL PLATE LEAGUE | bowlers. They only had five frames, L. S The bowlers seem to be getting back | .. Saplet 875, for | fraj 39/and as many Lemon Leagues. | It was initiation day for two The 600's were rolled by D. Gutsole | Ww Ne in a very tough (frames, Pete Granahan 729, 34/72, J. McGillivary 658, C. Chatten 644, [ ne (frames, F. Wilson 558, 24|D. Wyrozub 680, G. Carr 613, and B.| league, and they stood up Very| frames, Bob Veaudry 425, for 19| Thornbury il. well under the heavy pressure, | trames and three ints. In the 200 bracket we find Ww. Beach ly Reg Hickey and George| Pp 208, B. LeBlanc 223, "Moose" Wilson namely Next Saturday, the Ca 222, W. Sosnowski 200, G. Pappas 230, Olliffe. These two young fellows TWay|G. Mathieu 245, R. Vanmeer 213 and | i i sistently all hit the head pin consistently a another new man in the league, Lemon Leaguers are L. Gibson | A will be Jim Cass lis. H. Knapp 97 and E. Stephenson would have come home with a" e 8, 64. much better score but that is| the way the game goes. The Toronto League this year is under a new point system, so NOTICE OF El ECTION therefore we have to put the number of frames bowled this Anyone wishing to stand for election for the New Party Founding Convention, Ontario Section, to be MAJOR LEAGUE held in Niagara Falls, October 7th, 8th, and 9th, LEADERS Chairman of the Election Committee, Local 222 new. U.A.W,, before American League 1:00 p M THURSDAY SE T AB R H Pet. v (LLL y . 21st 363 .359 323) Number of delegates to be elected GENERAL MOTORS -- Five (5) DUPLATE UNIT ~-- One (1) HOUDAILLEUNIT --One(1) 0 -- Ada Tonkin 479, Maude Cock-igome of the in mid | (259), A olin iy Saturday opened the scheduleled by their manager Dave Rey- Jack Covell 601 (208, 21 ; Clough Broot Sr. 223, Charlie Read 219, Lo 40!to normal with only a few 600s, 200s, men. ames, Cec. Ferby- 779, boys travel to York Bowl and H, Knapp 223. day and with a few breaks year. 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