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The Oshawa Times, 22 Sep 1961, p. 11

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DID YOU EVER KISS A CARP Looking like he's getting a carp he feeds and trains, gen- | Al Heffering's Imperials ad- vanced to Oshawa City and Dis- trict Softball Association "City" finals for the second consecu- tive year, last night at Alexan- dra Park, defeating Scugog Cleaners 8-6. Victory for Heffering's defend- ing city champs, gave them the best of three semi-final round 2-1 after losing the series open- er 7-5. Heffering's bounced back last Tuesday night to deadlock the series claiming a 6-4 decision. Tony's Vendors, the regular season pennant champions, who eliminated John MacLean Esso Fuels in the other semi-final round, meet Heffering's Imper- jals Tuesday in a schedule best-of-five affair. HEFFERING'S UNDERDOGS The Esso squad, who started the campaign as pre-season faovrites, finished up in the league basement and were guil- ty of in-and-out play and they were under-dogs against Scu- | gog Cleaners, going into the | watch Backus feed them. play-offs. Ted Jones, the win- | ner last night, was the differ- 4 4 | fish have been named and the | neighboring children love to --(AP Wirephoto) ence in the series. Lefty Ted hurled Heffering's back into contention on Tuesday and will probably get the nod against Heffering's Imperials Oust Scugog Cleaners In Deciding Tussle Tony's Vendors in the opener of the finals. He was at his best last night, needing relief aid from Reg Hickey in the final stanza when Scugog's started an uprising. Danny Peters, the first of two pitchers, was charged with the defeat. Reggie White finished up allowing Heffering's a single run. From the opening batter, Hef- fering's seemed to be a sparked team and they weren't going to settle for nothing but a victory. Ronnie Simcoe led-off and was safe on a Scugog error. Ralph O'Reilly pushed Simcoe to se- cond on a sacrifice bunt and scored on Reg Hickey's two- bagger. Heffering's upped their total to 4-0 plating three more tallies off Danny Peters. Jackie Shear- er and Mert Fielder singled and both, runners scored on Teddy Jones triple. Jones raced home on Ronnie Simcoe sacrifice fly. Another three runs crossed the plate in the 3rd. Ray Buz- minski walked and Reg Hickey was safe on a bunt single. Johnny Carnwith's hit scored the "Buzzer" and Jimmie Jor- dan's safe blow, plated Hickey.| Carnwith scored himself, when) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 22, 1961 77 Danny Peters uncorked a wild] HEFFERING'S IMPERIALS: pitch. This ended Peters stay|--R. Simcoe, 3b; O'Reilly, 2b; on the mound with Reg White|Buzminski, If; Hickey, cf and finished up fanning the next two|p in 9th; Carnwith, 1b; Shearer, batters to stop the rally. {cfs Jordan, ss; Fielder, ¢ and Imperials made it 8-0 on Ron.|¢f in 8th; Jones, p; B. Simcoe DELAWARE, Ohio (AP)--A pacer with a big heart and a little driver reigns as winner of the annual $70,000 Little Brown Jug for three - year - old side wheelers. Henry T. Adios, a bay colt with speed to burn, snatched the four-heat feature Thursday from a field of 19, biggest in its 'Little Brown Jug' To Henry T. Adios either won. But Henry T. took charge and romped home in 1:58 4-5, a fifth of a second off the Jug record, with Way Wave second and Lang Hanover third. That brought the three heat winners back for the big one, and an added payoff of about $7,000 over the $9,000-plus each won in the earlier jaunts. history, and boosted his two- year payroll to $125,583.44 wit a $21,721 payoff. With the cash carved into five pieces in each of three heats, nie Simcoe's single and Reg|C in 9th. Hickey's triple. From then on White applied the white-wash brush to Heffering's potent scor- ing attack [ss; Wright, 3b; Peters, p; White SCUGOG'S COMEBACK FAILS P in 3rd and Sadowski p i bt Scugog's narrowed the gap Heffering's 133100 000 8 16 1 to 8-2 in the 5th. Bob Soloman|geugog's 000 020 022 6 14 3 singled and scored on Ronnie] Umpires:-- Norm O'Reilly Wright's four-bagger. Two more| (plate) and Charlie March crossed the plate in the 8th. | (phases). Gordie Wilson was safe on aj choice play, Bob Young singled| and Harv Burke loaded the bas-| es with a bunt single. Wilson and Young scored on Bobby Solomar's drive. | TORONTO (CP) -- Tambour- The last inning, two moreicite won the featured Hilton runs scored however Scugog's purse at Woodbine Park Thurs- fell two runs shy in their at-lqay defeating Grey Dust by a tempt to tie. (head. Ramsay II finished third. Johnny Sadowski batting for| Tambourette Wins 'Woodbine Feature Tambourette, scoring her Reg White was safe on a three-| third victory in nine starts this |base error and scored on Jackie|season, paid $8 and combined Sneddon's blow. Reg Hickey|with Grey Dust for a quinella took over the pitching chores at{of $46.60. She ran the 1 1-16 this point and got Llovd Mapes|miles over the grass course in on a grounder, Gord Wilson/1:45 3-5. | SCUGOG CLEANERS:--Sned.| don, 1b; Mapes, rf; Wilson, 2bj|event over Delaware County Suddard, If; Young, cf; Burke, Fairground's half-mile oval. and a single slice for the fourth, the victor's share was the fourth smallest ever paid in the classic Stanley Dancer, 34-year - old driver who has been driving sul- kies since he was 16, piloted Henry T. to victory, The champ pulled the sulky as if he didn't know anyone was aboard. Dan- cer weighs only 130 pounds. Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Derrico of Pelham Manor, N.Y., paid $37,500 for Henry T. Adios as a yearling. He got $44,582 back for them as a two-year - old and $81,001 this year. Most of the SPLINTER SPLICED CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -- Ted Williams, 43-year - old re- tired Boston Red Sox slugger, and Lee Howard, 36, a model, |\were married in the clerk's of- fice at East Cambridge District Court. After the brief ceremony the couple left for an unan- nounced destination. Both Wil. liams and his bride noted they were divorced. GOLFERS! PAY as you PLAY ® 18 Challenging Holes @ Low Rates During Club House Construction Jug drama was wrapped up in the late going. Lang Hanover, chestnut colt owned by Samuel Huttenbauer of Cincinnati, won {the first section of the divided {field in 2:01, beating Adios and by a half-length. WINS BY NECK | Way Wave, bay filly owned by | eo No Tee-Off Waiting | iI| BOOK YOUR FALL TOURNAMENTS NOW | JUST 1 MILE | WEST OF AJAX ithe Castleton farm of Lexing-| !ton, Ky. took the second sec-|| Teke 401. Turn South ot Ajax to tion in 2:01 1.5, hitting the wire] Base Line, Follow Signs. a neck ahead of Henry T. Ad- ios. Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) CLEAR AND FAST THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 1961 j 30 - First Race 6 furlongs. Purse $1.800 Horse wt PP Tudor Sovereign 118 Sailogan 122 Carry You Crucial Hit Plucky Crest Brierama 5 TUDOR SOVER'GN 5 12-SATLOGAN 11.CARRY YOU and 1.year-0ld maidens 1 1 Str Fir 2.50 3.20 Lawn Authorities Agree FALL: VERY BEST TIME FOR LAWN MAKING... LAWN REJUVENATING FOR FEEDING NEW OR ESTABLISHED LAWNS NOTHING BEATS clelir]d Owner Windfields Farm Oak Ridge Stable R J Dore 4-2V4Parnell S Chris 5.3% Armstrong--Mrs B Glynn 6-4% Dittfach--L S Collacutt 7-1% Hale -- Stafford Farms -1%% 8-nk Morreale R F Davis 9-nk Kallai R JManahan ¢ 10-2'4 Cos'tino--Manor F ta 11.n0 Annesley H Kelman 1-114 12 McComb F J Herdy Tadorette, Trained by H. A. Luro. Jockey Adams n Sen 115 1 CRupanm uP Bue -- R Mrs B rE Trad Azure Blue Hidden Lore Zlatna ELF ROR 3 BE a Romping Chance 1 Five Els 1 2 Wild Wand 1 2 1-4 Winner b ¢, 3, by Grey Sovereign -- Start good, won driving Second Race 6 furlongs. Purse 51.800. 4-year. Horse Wt F S Willowdale Boy 11 Hash Boy 1 Janet Yates 15 w w 2 BRERERS RP IL HAR lL LCR TO, ENC 3 nl 1 1 1 1 Dalawman Rez py Nw "ao = n for the * Contest -- 9th Green. "Longest Numerous other .. 15.00 5.60 2. ' 4.50 2. the day (men), champio 2 < " "hole COMPLETE LAWN FOOD Available at . . . MASTER FEEDS 4&9 54 CHURCH ST. 723-2229 ® Order Yours Today @ FREE Customer Parking One mile, 4 Horse Honest Harry . Prince Sparkle Bay Sovereign .. Dalton -- G M Holtsinger 6 o 6- Rogers -- R C McNeill ?, Daumier -- Domsey. Trainer E. Harbourne. Pool 36,718 2 1 1 Winner dk b or br ec Start good, won driving Fourth Race Purse $2,000, Lake, at Grand Junction, Tuning Up F | Reg Hickey d | uning p or Rr ry Dace | WIN AA TITLE off, and Lang Hanover or Way] | . . with three _ hits. |ville Colonels Thursday night| W F st Start win the best-of-seven American the corner and winter not far 1n 1r Jackie Sneddon, Bob Young and| mom Hot schumacher is 's Maj ive-Pin| 263; : Schumacher is the summer ronto Men's Major Fiv leach having two run homers for{ster Red Wingoein the ite skating champion, Oshawa's|against L. J. McGuiness of|208. Other games were Sel by the recent retirement of|Clothing of Oshawa, came up| The last game came fo Peo-| 7WILLOWDALE BOY 9.10 4.40 20 triple Lutz jump. The 2l-year-/for People's were D. (Banjo) Brown led People's with a 311 GOLFERS olds and up, Canadian foaled. Claiming all 82,500. perfect ones to become the only| <r bowling, picking up 191 pins|shooters for McGuiness with XY Janley Sta | Robinson F Foe He also numbers such Man-|gimes and Ed Brown combined| Individual scores were as fol. " o a a Grandview 4 Brow ~ T Sulliva : : . Seo emi Frien Lutz in his eye-catching reper-| oo' two again went to/han, 916; Earl Jones, 1,181; ibe"s Ace 7 10-53% Fitz'ons -- C Bordonaro Mister D P 117 310 10-h 12- 12. McComb -- D D Cardella | es. He formerly trained under|pgain Ron Jay led the local] People's Clothing--Sel Himes, Ron Jay, 39 TEE OFF , . . Anyti L 3 um, H mm, Dally Double 5 and? paid $14.00. but Don apparently found New|and the other scores: Sel Homes| frames. $73: y nytime from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m 5-BAY SOVEREIGN | soo) iM. : course; Pur stable. Jackson says the Toron.| McGuiness then came out|190 for five games, and Don|y 9° ladies') "Atlantic } p 14 1-13 D'fach--The Pheasant Sta 2 ) | pg: " : 119 Fitzons--Windfields Fm | Galbraith potential world cham- frames helped People's to Win| Next week People's Clothing Hidden Events" Prizes. High C 119 : WINNERS . . . to b: d et the "Pro Shop" and age cutie Wendy Griner of Tor- Wiig game went ers. This series should prove to | ® be poste ot the *Pro Shop" ond: in the Oshawa Times t kiss from a fish, Jim Backus | tly plucks a piece of bread stretches out into Osterhout | from his mouth. Backus has been feeding a school of eigh- Michigan, as one of the wild | teen for some years now. The OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Don Jackson doubled however was doubled] The crowd was 6,082 and the . DUFFINS CREEK | : off in a game ending twin-bill.|wagering totalled $345,202. The first five came from each | oO Pe le's the Hef-| of the first two heats for a run-| Golf & Country Club i JAW ( 1 ( ) | fering's batsmen with four hits.| : 1 3 Pia J be fs w 1d Titl | S P Jackie Shearer was next in line| HOUSTON, Tex. (CP)--Louis-| Wave could have finished it had| Ruel or 1tie teres id pil I 1500 defeated Houston Buffs 11-4 to A sign that fall is just around te: of \ Mi gog's at the plate with four hit.|\ssociation final 4.2. The Col- behind came out of Schumach-| i inl meet the Interna. er, the other day. | Opening the season in the To-|Clothing was Lou Trattner,| BOP Soloman picked up tWo|national League champions -- J fine relief by Ed. Brown|2Piece. Sneddon and Wright leither Buffalo Bisons or Roch- "training camp" of Canadian|Bowling League, Peoples Cloth. making 138 pins in six jremesis Ay d and North American figure/ing of Oshawa were teamed to bring Ron Jay's score up to Scugog's. world series. Don Jackson. The diminutive Toronto. Himes 208; Don Heung 210, TH. TEL --- -- ---- Sa -- -- champion, perhaps stimulated] In: the first game, People's and Orest Pidwerbecki 212. I ATTENTION / | France's Alain Germain, ac-/With a total 1147 to Mec-|ple's of Oshawa with a 1,136 ) s complished an . unprecedented| Guiness' 1,009. The top bowlers|against 1,108 for Toronto. Ed 10-HASH BOY 6.20 3.50 ae five 1a Henning, 276; Ron Jay 264; and|score, while Holly Leet and| : 12.JANET YATES 330 0ld Oshawa native landed four Orest Pidwerbecki, with fine re-|Earl Jones were again high Special Evenis Day Str. Fi Jockey w cater: in: Risto | € tr. 18 no es pe Omer Sater in history to turn the = = mes to bring Roy|scores of 282 and 255 respec-| Saturday, Sept. 23 i Harisen - S3nley Sta ie . | Nesbitt's score up to 232. Sel tively. i Fair Mike . yo Thermonuclear 4 Morreale -- A W MacKay [Oeuvres as the delayed double|ror 5 157 and L. Trattner held|lows: McGuiness -- E. Marlett| Miss Lo - 2Borgemenke--R D Isaac |Salchow and the split double steady with a 217. [1,059; J. Kirmy, 1,054; B. Shee-| Scotch Fairie 83 Remillard -- M Friend : IT 9-114 Rogers -- Shermanor Farm | toire. |p 's C i i 1,201|Holly Leet, 1,195; making a] West Montana . A in | People's Clothing with a 1, ; | Win Flight. 0. Jink Armstrong -- J E McCann | DON has also switched coach-|4, 5 1095 for the Toronto boys.|grand total of 5,405. | 0 u Ser Eon pavinaields --Sunny Vixen, Trainer C. C. King. .... .... Pierre Brunet who developed|howlers with a nice 266; with L. 46 frames, ,1074; Roy Nesbitt. | Who extends a hearty welcome to all golfers. {world champion Carol Heiss,|Trattner coming up with a 253,/19 frames, 401; : 6.HONEST HARRY 50! York too far to travel and has|{244; Roy Nesbitt 213 and Don|frames, 575; re Pidwerbecki | ENTRY FEZ, ++ 32:50 Third Race 3PRINCE SPARKLE joined Sheldon Galbraith's| Henning 225. 96 frames, 527: Lou Trattner |! EVENTS... Chompion for turf course. Purse $2,100. 2-year-old maidens. A z -- No. 9 hole. "L P NE " Fin Jockey to mentor is a "great coach".|strong in the third game, how-| Henning, 45 frames, 1,020 for al] pn. No. Jo " ongest Fort --~ 119 33353 5 h' Potts -- G R Gardiner The addition of Jackson gives|ever, headpins in the last few! qa) of 5 660, | a Eos roe. attendance Frizes. 1 14Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm ) v had 16 pions in both the men and wo-|again by a very slim margin of Oshawa will meet another|§ PRIZES... totalling $100 plus. A 1962 membership for en actual men's singles. He also has teen.|1,070 ot 1,055. nM Oshawa team -- Acadian Clean-| Hale in One King St. E. -- Turn §. et Grandview or Bloor St. E. to Grandview 7.PIPE BAND rar O00, runner up in the North uiness of Toronto with 1138 pe very interesting as the bowl-| 1-SHALL_SUCC A ; 3 p the To-| % 570 Americans last winter o 1,106. Holly Leet of ers on each team are well 3 ih Hoaus last winter. |ronto Club proved too much for| ot TE other. which Fin. Jockey People's Clothing, by striking ig nrovide some very good 7 furlongs. ng all $3,500. Horse Pipe Band Shall Succeed Bull Blaze Crystal Fire .. Aunt Rae Mr. Yo Te Ad Valorum Spikerdrink 113 92% Soft Touch h ¥ Roman Paisano 114 8 10 10 Winner br ¢, 2, Windfields -- Orchestra. Trainer G Pool 40,123 bi Start good, won driving Fifth Race 7 Furlongs, purse $2.000, 2:year-olds, © e Wey St 4 1.MARCHENA 5-SULTAN'S EYE 8-ISLE OF ROSES claiming all $3,500, Str. Fin Jockey 3 1-1'4 Parnell 2-13;Potts--C B 3-1 Remillard Owner J B Lauder McNeill GC Hendrie 4-no Harrison--Stafford Farm 4 5 Dalton--L C Wilson 6-24 Rasmussen--S Rotenberg 7-1% McComb--Bo.Teek Farm 8-2% Adams--D J Thompson 5 Dittfach--The Pheasant Sta 3% Borgemenke--Pine Tree Sta Kruger--Volchoch, Tallman Marchena Sultan's Eve Isle of Roses Inga B Ballymote Buzzin Great Slave rw SaNag®u-- TER 9 11 111 8.00 410 3.20 Y DUST 7.00 4.30 RAMSAY 2ND ' rse $2,500 3-year-old allowances. Fin. Jockey Owner 4.00 8 Furlongs, Horse Tambourette Grey Dust Ramsay 2nd Manor Hill 1} Golden Fleece Winner b f 3 Meneirier -- La Ba Start good, won driving QUINELLA 5 and 4 PAID Coarnil : 7-.SENOR TEDDY . 10.80 4.9 Seventh Race 6PAGE SERVICE 3% Furlongs, purse $2.20, S-year-olds and up, claim 3.RASH DECISION ing all $7,500. Nt PP St 1 IY Str. Fin wher PES Mw al 3 11% Fitzsins--K R Marshall 5- 5 "nd Pool 18,072, Owner | NS as t in the last frame for 283,[: 0. a 11% Fiizons = Windfielas Tm | Nipigon All-Stars er with 258 for E. Jones. | individual competition. 3-1%4Parnell -- C Louis : | . . | "High shooter for People's| oa, SF ee, | Win First One 2.1 |--------- 5.2% Despirito--A J Morrison Nipigon Park All-Stars nosed h T : k I a Bo-Teek F . : | 5% ag bb out the Knights of Columbus Spud Bus ops 4 "4 DIRITED yy 4 1 2% Robinson =D G and P Sta eS oth he re game) ' , 4 i McCann, ) eir All-Oshawa "'Little Lea-| ; 4 $ gue Baseball" challenge Series, ] @SSUP S Record NE 25.50 9.70 6.40 which opened Saturday morning, 5.00 22% at Nipigon Park. { = . Second game of the series is| it ns scheduled for this Saturday| LONDON Ont. (CP) wal morning, at ten o'clock, at| NDON Onl, (LI) = 3 | Alexandra Park. [lace (Spud) Bush, 25, Brantford The K. of C. team got their|Red Sox righthander has been ran in the first inning by La.|named most valuable player of man and held to their 1-0 wad ie Sewer Imes Sounty Bate behind the pitching of Taylor|"%p AECL oh CEL rh > : h ush, playing his fourth year and Healey, until the fifth when|, the league, won: 16 games to Sagan 3 Jats, wa help set a league record. The prev- en ne anc onan, Hi us high was 15, set in 1953 by {scored the two runs that BaVe| Gentry (Jeep) Jessup. {pitchers Sagan and Willson and} gyantford pitcher Ron Stead IN MeComb--Kia Ora Farm |their Nipigon mates the victory./ywas named most valuable 21% Adams--Mrs H Trotsek | al I ia oy 31 Rogers--G R Gardiner player last year. 3-1% 4.9% Dittfach--Manor Hill Sta ACT QUICKLY | Bush lost two decisions as he I. niliard-Mrs F: Macl a { A porcupine quill should be re-|and Stead, who had an 11-1 rec- Quinella pool 22.604 [moved from human flesh imme- ord, led the Red Sox to the pen- vg |diately and the wound washed. nant. mba $46.60 DOMINION ROYAL AIR RIDE FOR CARS WITH 15 WHEELS, COMPARABLE IN SAFETY AND PER- FORMANCE WITH SAFEWAY. NEED 4 TIRES? PAY FOR 3 GET ONE FREE! ¥ Ch any four, any size . . . Dominion Royal | Master, Safety 8, Safeway or Air Ride Tires. Pay ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE NYLON 21 MONTHS RAYON- 18 MONTHS Horse Senor Teddy Page Service Rash Decision Master Bart H Waves Grand Moon Jockey O 2-no Cosentino--F Gorlick | 3-2%Remillard--Roymar Sta | 4-145 4- Dalton--Dew Valley F'm 4nk Harrison--Red River Sta 6-1% McComb--Downsview » 7-1% Rasmussen--I1 H Morrison | 8-512 Dittfach--Gardiner, Bell ' 9- Rogers--1. Powley Trainer P MacMurehy 6 112 3 Choppy Thirteen F 81% 82% 8 Wrack--Jaquita. Fiefy Law Boy Winner b g 1 Tedd Pool 47.013. Eighth Race f-year-olds and up. claiming all $2,500 ! Str, Fin Jockey Owner 2-nk 1.1% Ann y--Mrs G M Gra'm 1-h 2.3% Harrison--J G Cowan 2 3nk Dittfach--K.- R Marshall Dalton- N Nicholas y T 2.70 11.30 8.50 5.30 3.9 8.40 TK ATE KIRK 1.MERMAID'S SONG 6-MAVIS 1 1-16 Miles, purse $1,900, Horse t » st 4% Kate Kirk 3 Mermaid"s Song Mavis Dahela Turkeyneckoaks Sagarius Kingwood Radford Sancy Quick Edition Swagger Stick 1 New Door 112 Winner b f 4 Main Start good, won ridden out Attendance 6.052 344 41 9.nk 5nk Fitzsi'ns--Newmac § 4-1% 6.%% Rogers--H C Burton 6-1 7-% Despirito--Leroy Tobey 8-nk 8nk Potts--W O Chris 9.nk Rasm'sn--Mrs von Rich'n 10-no Smith--Mrs G F Badame 1-43 11-1% Cosentino--C Hughes 7h 12, Parn'l-Mrs R M Mars'k Liner--Incopo. Trainer J Annesley Jr. Pool 54,460. Total pool 345,202, try a case of Canada's fastest growing ale Eastern Professional League OLD COUNTRY Montreal {Montreal Cantalia 4 Hamilton 1 SOCCER SCORES | setni-Jinal 1-0 ) European Cup LONDON (Reuters) sults of Thursday night's Eng lish soccer games Division IT Hull City 1 Watford 0 Notts C 2 Port Vale 3 Division IV Workington 1 Colchester 2 Re.| Austria 0 Bucharest 0 | | (First match of series) RACES CANCELLED LINCOLN, R.I. (AP)--Thurs-| day's racing schedule at Lincoln | Downs was cancelled because of lhurricane Esther. leads best-of-three TREE MOUNTING for Just 3 . . . get one FREE! J NO EXTRAS TERMS: $1.00 DOWN $1.00 WEEKLY 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 DOMINION labaffs

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