THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, September 26, 1961 11 y y Oshawa Y acl yi Club S INTERNATIONAL 14's last. A hearty vote of thanks (DNF)--due to broken centre/was in order to the ladies of . board -- Bill Smith and George/FBYC and OYC for providing - Willoughby, OYC. such a wonderful feast, 1st Annual Re atta After the race, a luncheon was| A dance iu the evening, to the erved at the OYC clubhouse|Latin American music of the . vith everyone on hand to take|"Laurentians'", rounded out on a load of the delicious bal- OYC's first annual regatta. By ROLLY HULL it. They were rescued by the Debosky and P. Ruddy, OYC MELCHERS Saturday saw a new era come|"BillG" and taken ashore by25. Laurie Oxenham ar IS HIETORTT nto being amongst the yachting|the city rescue boat *'Spray". {Michael Oxenham, OYC; (DNI ad enthusiasts in Oshawa with the] Many thanks to the crews of|Everett Cheetham and Te holding of the first annual re-|the "Bill-G" and the "Spray",|Howe, OYC. gatta at OYC. and also to the St. John Am-| Lg i bulance Corps who were righ FIREFLYS (Dacron Sails) Amid the flurry of launchin oy SE 2 1. Al Willetts and Ron He boats and making sail, the reg-jon the job when this incident] = Nati " istration committeé looking|took place. |S pal yack Club, THE VERY DRY after credentials and entry The race was completed at] 1 wally Dilling Salles ne forms, the whole place buzzed| about 4.30 p.m.. with the results| Moffatt BS Go iing 08 Nan wh : =, with excllgment, las follows (giving order of fin-|Charles Hill, OYC; 3. John Nev am To handle the many entrants ish; skipper and crew, and name| ej] are Be 4 ies 2 Bi with their craft, a special float-| of lub represented): re b orge nowles, ing launching raft and a moor- ! ing line were rigged on the/BLUE JAYS v north wall, off the boat storage.| 1. Ron Playford and Maureen | {The mooring line was rigged|McLeery, FBYC: 2. George| I half-way across the harbor|Kennett and Larry Webb, TSCC; FEes 3 ; 2 3 Sind i @ Flwk. ha ik basin onto an anchored raft, in|3. I. Cond and T. Cond, Whitby; 'PROMPT = HERO', ridden | of the season in yesterday's | (centre) was second and Ca- | Toronto, Prompt Hero covered jorder to prevent damage to the(4. Joe Patterson and B. Gower, _-- 5 by jockey Sam McComb, heads | featured Brockwood Purse at | lais: II (right) finished third 1 1/16-mile in 1.47 sailing craft. After launching, 0YC; 5. Neville Lawrence and| RR. A to the wire for his first victory New Woodbine. Purple Bow !' Owned by Peter Del Greco of --(CP Wirephoto) |they were temporarily moored Sandy Fertile, FBYC; 6. S. At- " 3 : ] 9 -- - a {to this line. Taxi service was/kinson and Anna Atkinson, | | mh re re: Bos @ pn Bl BNE hd | provided by the -OYC tender |TSC( oF N. Schoenstedt and| TA c 2 "Bill-G" Carol Schoenstedt, FBYC: 8. D.| Yu. = ; . NEW WONDBINE ENTRIES FOUR MAN TEAMS To add somewhat to the har-|Po'lock and D. Walton, ABYC: SM gaa : | ried atmosphere someone with alg. I.. Canham and Ruth Russell, | {ogi i. " FBYC: 10. W, Balfour and D.| Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) | Si li \ Se d Ni I real subtle sense of hujnor rumored that the "R. O et-| Claxton, TSCC: 11. Eric Newell! DRIZZLING AND MUDDY | 12Z ng con ne man'. a 512° freighter was dueland D. Beal. OYC: 12. Harvey MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1961 A - "ISLE OF ROSES 14.40 5 3.80 in with a load of coal. This, of Kirby and Meryl Hartley, OYC; i 3 4 First Race 5SULTAN'S EYE .... 3.80 2.90 » course, did not happen but cre-|13. Tom Tomblin Jr. and K | INC : ee Wins Best - Ball Tournev ated a bit of an uproar amongst|Riley, FBYC; 14. R. Birley and i. A $1.8 3 olds, claiing. all . | 4 the racing enthusiasts | Gail Birley, TSCC; 15. Ralph Re = ACE s a OD 6 Furlongs, purse $1,800, 2-yea Owiar Hor:e . Wt PP St C Hendrie The participating clubs in the|Poole and John Moffatt, OYC; | regatta were: Frenchman's Bay|16. Don Hercia and Joy Fertile, Isle of Roses 112 210 10 7 3-12 1-nk F S iend Sultar's Eye 1 i : Si The men's section of the Osh- his career, an 87, which helped S 9 1 5 a --Stafford F'm 4 ' $Y pe , ~ o 'q AFBYC "XK ke rst 2 Jaca B sree 1 : 4 t Rotenberg {awa Golf and Country Club held|the team considerably and also Yacht Club, Ashbridge's Bay|FBYC; 17. K. Loc khurst and p ; . Dutchy «I 43 1 J tach es its final competition of the 1961| collected from a lot of the boys Yacht Club, National Yacht Webb, TSCC; 18. Eric Playford| ; Balivmote fal hy Ati SUR BE YY on_Cedir Springs |Season on Saturday, a four-man|who said Harold would never Club, Toronto Sailing and Canoeland Eva Piayford, OYC: 19 : 1S y 0 ur es u Have Miss 100 1 2) 2 8 i team, best - ball tournament,|break 90 Club, and of course, Oshawa George MoLesry and P. Schell, Argue Around... 110 91 12. UB. on cal Sta. |which proved an outstanding] The team of Murray Hainer, Yacht Club. A couple of "Blue FEY i E. Goode and J. Pella Select 10 1 1 8a 119% Ras Fletcher success, with a record number|Joe Ristich, "Chuck" Tamblyn Jay" sailors from Whitby also Mitche $i ny Bill Dixon 1 D A Conny of entries and Pete Makarchuk had the|paiticipated and L. Sturch, C; 22. Derek | Inter-| Kingate and Rosemary Oxen Tony Bax i nk 12 " CR rd Rose. drainer 'W Th . " AVE' Winner ch { ? Eternal Reward -- April raipe aurner The winners of the Molson-|title practically wrapped up! A race for "Blue Jays A : ham, OYC: 23. Eric Blenkarn and D. Plitz, FBYC; 24. Bernie] In convenient pocket pack or half-pound tin Start good, won driving S . g : a De a Walker Trophy were not de-|after the first 12 holes, being 8: national 14's and Fire-Flys was Pool vouble pool 56,701 BT clared until the final putt was|under-par at this point. But they held during the afternoon. Due| date with an TY 2d I-BRAVE SPARTON 840 5.10 3.40 : Second Race $-MY PAGE 11.20 660|dropped, as the last foursome| threw it away on the next two|to a conflicting la 1 6-RUBY GAR wo 5.50 [completed their round holes when the best they could "International 14 race at s 4nq tyear-olds, claiming all $3.50! | double-bogie six and 2 | RHYC Hamilton, none of these & Furlongs, purse $1,800, 3 { Sw ay wt PP St Fin jock Owner Winner for 196) was the team |do was a : ! ; the par 4 13th and boats were in our race except Brave Sparton 114 1 1.9 1.5 18 Remillard --Roymar Sta comprised of Bruce Ross, Drew | bogie five. on 2p My Page 1 y 2.2,Fitzsi'ns--J E F Seagram x . 1 " : : i S C C. A Gar 17. Annesley-Double K F'm |Jacobi, Sam Bruce and Bill 14th holes. A one oped by Bi Smith, Ove Sassy Beau ..... 107 1 : ino Parn'l--Mrs R M Marshak | Johnston, who after shooting a| Last year's winners, Tom and Bill had the misfortune 10 Pa te ed nk 7.2 Snk_Despirito--R M Marshak [1 oqioore net 33 score on the|Kidd, Jack Germond Sr., Fredlbreak his centre board shortly (after the race started Boma 5 i 5-114 McComb--J Major Je "up . jarbe 3 11 11 832 7.3% Biamonte--Starkman - Rapp|first nine holes, tore the course Cross and Jack Germond Jr, | The starting gun went off at| 2.30 with an impressive sight of| Briarbelle 3 11 Airborne Charm 114 11 9.1% 9-nk k Bimenke BO Atmstong apart on the second nine, with a finished well back with a net 66 Air Bridge 117 6 10-214 § 10-4 14 Hale--W O, V Young nay IR enna 1RCOTE Blue Gardenia 111 7 2 . 10.5% Dittfach--Mrs G F Badame | Sizzling 8-under-par 28 nel score, | SCOT€ Bi) pnd a] Ariel Page 108 10 1 il. Robinson--Dew Valley F'm [to post a total of 10-under-par| FORE SHOT: Lloyd Workman |3! hosts ease the g ar na Winner dk br ¢ 3 S artan Valor -- Miss Vanessa. Trainer J C Bentley 6 ¥ eu . wanting |line. The wind was out of el Start good, won easily Pool 32.044 Bl. who doesn't need the practice, eh ac 10-15. miles velocity.) cient id . ree | Second, with a net score of|is keeping his game sharp with [north a x 1 the Ce se | DAILY DOUBLE 2 AND 1 PAID $52.40 62, was the team of Ross Gibb,|a putting green behind his | with two laps aroun he course, has making ideal racing conditions. IHUGH ( rer B50 430 3.20 [Harry Sliter, Ted Stone and|house. However, Lloyd 8- BIG FRECKLE ...e0.. 8.70 4.60 Harold Richards. They needed|found that putting greens re-| The race went along without " » JEANIE 41 : ! 6 Furlongs, Purse S150, 2 sears, Claiming. all $3300 "la "birdie two" on the 18th and quire maintenance and his ga-| incident for about an hour, when) FEE Horse Wi Pp st Wh Tip BIE FU ke Moron final hole, for a tie and RosS| rage is beginning to look like a| skipper Cheetham, OYC, Hg ekle US 310 645 31% 0 ot riHarrison. XX -- Stattord |CiDDS 20-foot putt just rolled|greenkeeper's paradise. Daugh-|and crew Ted Howe got back- Jeanie Dear , 121433 Parnell X Albob Farm [past the cup. ter Barbara, who pushes a mean| winded on their jib, lost control Tals Tattle 62 41a Dittfach -- Pheasant Sta »| Harold Richards chose a good|lawnmower, is keeping the land capsized their "Blue Jay". Hany Hotspur 71 6.h Kruger -- Plant "*lday to shoot the best score of| equipment shiny. For a while the centre board of m---- -- = | the upturned dinghie resembled Big and Fast [the dorsal fin of a brown shark Small Type 7-1% Potts -- Hays Fi eri Aunt Rae 8-3% Gonzales X--Mrs. Sadacca CTalar --eNwaam 8 518 - 'North. 11 9 10.11 9.414 93 92% Smith -- Shermanor Fm ; eg Sovor 15 1 10.74 Cosentinp -- Shar-O-Lin Sta {with Ev. trying to grab ahold of Dashette 10.n 11. 11. Robinson «= Carmichael | Traimer L. E. Seba Winner b @ 2 Decapolis -- Sweeping Me. X.5 XX-7 lbs AAC Start good, won easily Pool 39,150 "SPORTS BRIEFS Tourth Rate: Si toon. "iui Presents Prizes | WIS 2.WINDSOR FOREST 10.50 | CHICAGO (CP)--Cecil (Babe) 6 Furlongs, Purse 31900, Four years and up Claiming all $3500 | aol Spl A Horse Wt PP St ! Str Fin Jockey Owner N . 5 a " Dye y ormer Nationa Seating was at a premium as|donors were as follows: Club MY€ } : J Hockey League player who suf- h 1-% MeComb Marcucel . Ed 7 8 : % 2no Smith -- Newtondale Sts |an unexpected capacity crowd championship, Ralph Harlowe; tres Windsor Forest 11 5 3 Ta Dobeis -- ts Dremel jon uM pecte Pp! . y fies v PU b P Men-|fered a heart attack Friday, Have Gun 1 37 2 4.2 Dittfach -- Jacobs attended the Oshawa N avy prize onate: y James Men Tel eer of the critical Tist Toujours os 6 . 4 snk Parnell X -- Lauder Club's golf dance at the Oshawa aul and presented by Al Adams. | 2' a ¢ %ing satistat Seducteur xo: 130 h 41. 4% 01 Pols Stable Ai t Saturday evening. Runner-up club championship, | Monday and is making satisfac- Pept senses A 1% Armstrong -- Gilkyson Aitvor, salurcay E ; Yay i ~|tory progress, a hospital spokes- Paulpolly « H go 8 8.00 Robinson -- Triple X Farm| The very successful affair|Lionel Cayer; prize donated by| y id. D 4 said to have had W.Chopapose 11 710 10-3 10-1% 92 9.62 Rasmussen Kereliuk w organized and run off by Walter Crealis of O'Keefe's man said, Dye, sd a si Elated's Pal 1% a on" 107 106% Borgemenke -- Dew val |¥aS Organiz r ey ae by {the hardest shot in hockey, sarano ser Ir 1 1 'Fitssim's -- North Americ, [the Navy Golf Club executive, Brewery; presented by Robert laved for Toronto St. Pats and Winner br g 7 Your Host -- Meadow Maid. Trainer W. Haynes eheish ¢ President Ralph|Plowright played for Tor St. A X5 Ibs AAC %35 Ibs AAW consisting of Presiden DE Semis ._ |Chicago Black Hawks during Start 8 Ara Pool 48,935 Harlowe, Treasurer Les Green| Semi-finalists club champion- © 19905 ; TERIBRANA and Secretary Robert Plow-|ship--Pete Tullock and George |*?€ 5. 7.CLIP'S VISCOUNT 3 right. Elwood Adams, president Preston; presented by Archie SIGN CONTRACTS I-BYAWHISKER of the Oshawa Naval Club, | Vickers TORONTO (CP)--Joe Erskine 1 and 116th Miles, Purse $130 Three =. four year Maidens Claiming $350 worked in conjunction with the "A" Flight championship --|of Wales and Torono's George I ' 2 ar y, > " 3 Brieaea : 8 1-3% Dittfach -- Collacutt olf executive and was of valu- Ralph Harlowe; donated by|Chuvalo signed contracts Mon- UD scout} 3 fo apamell X Rea River Ha able assistance. James Menaul; presented by|dav for their fight here next ByalVniskes 4 2 Ron x exander| During the evening prizes and|A! Adams. Runner-up "A" Monday night, guaranteeing Er- Ostersuno 5 2-2 5: S44 Fitzsims hisholm Lain | trophies were presented to last Flight championship -- Douglas|skine a minimum of £2,000 Doug's Chop 2 2 6 2 22 McComb -- Miss Carwrit|year's winning golfers. The Bullock: Prize donated BY Go ghoul 33300) Promote I rank y ; Les don Rae of Molson's Brewery. Tunney sai e terms for Er- ; X-5 XXX 10 Ibs AAC master of ceremonies, ! le : Winner b r ¢ § Windficlds -- Mill Dam. Trainer MW. LORE | oo0r 30417 |Green of Whitby, was intro-| "B" Flight Championship -- skine, former British and Em: ght champion, call Start good, won easily pool 17172 he AD > LY duced by Ralph Harlowe and|Robert Pritchard: prize donated Pire jeavywel -- QUINELLA ¢ and 7 PAID 85139 i ably carried off the evening's by Walter Grealis. Runner-up {0% £209 " 25 per Sot of the . 7INDIAN LINE 3 program "B" Flight championship -- gate after taxes, whichever is Sixth Race ROLLY MOLLY 3 A six-piece orchestra was in Pete Tullock; prize donated by greater. Chuvalo will receive 25 6 Furlongs, Purse Three yearsCanadian foaled. Allowances attendance and light refresh. Gordon Rae of Molson's Brew. Per cent of the gate after taxes. bryce [ y nS DI -- asi comers Inhen Line " hig LID Ellins hid ments were served ery and presented by Mrs. El Bahamas 15 6 1 Despizite, ® Ride Three novelty prizes were wood Adams. nn y 112 sarnell X ; ; A Jolly Moly : RE Te of given out during the affair and| Thanks are due to the work] hb Blue Ligh! hv. 5 3 i a 1% 53% Robinson -- Sm) me these were presented by the party who assisted in making See Britain's Windspray 1 3-1 6-3 6.1% Rasmussen -- Cymar Sta |ncphawa Naval Club Archie the 'evening such a success 4 3 5. 7 7. Kallai -- Glenspey Sta Ao ) al , Arc the 8 $ SS. S Nearali X-5 1bs : Vickers of Carling Breweries| This party included: Al Adams, | STIRLING Mo Ss Winner bg 3 Bull Page -- Fir. Trainer W and Ivan Taylor of Adams Dis-| William Grant, Robert Pritch- Belgium's Start good, won easily | ee pe |tilleries. ard, Clarence Adams and Harry| @LIVIER GENDEBIEN S th R PROMPT, HERO 0 460 250 | Winners of the golf prizes and|Crowder | : eventh Race SPCRPLE Bo im idl i oss ; Canada's own Marshall Turf Course. Purse $2700, 3 years and up Alw PETER RYAN t Jockey Owner Prompt Hero McComb Del Greee C arw ay Imperi als Lose | all driving | 1 and 1-16th Miles Horse wt PP Purple Bow 1.21 Dittfach -- Lanson Farm LOTUS 19's St 5 3 23 1] ' 2 Calan 2a % 3 2 11% Remillard -- Gian - Tosch 4 1 3 Moony Hard and Soft . 11 2 sh Sandover -- Amcan aAcres : . 1d h Ids | | Chicha 1 1 7 no Adams --El Peco Ranch B | | plus a fiel of the world's Augustina 3 snk 7 Fitzsim's -- Hanger B gains asqua 1} eam : | Couples B -- Chica and Augstina fastest sports racing cars | Coble Hero -- Attention Wiss. Trainer W. 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They are the New|ed without any relief, which | Moon Discov'y g 10 10 1 § 5-4 ; iE 5 YT. 3 1 t Ruffsin {Fm : Bracewell 15 3 1.10% 1 ll York Yankees of bowling gives a good indication of their | Chev. de la Mer 1 At 8 1 --- : The first game saw the Car- Dower. Next week the Carway| Neat Chanes 114 1 : nk 2h 9 ; way boys come up with 1195|Imperials go to O'Connor Bowl. | - 1 5 2 . EE (®) L Hi | = A ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST t " against Pasquale"s 1428. T he| 3 Firs or ines out B 'r H. Matehett second game was 1349 for Car-| hibie he rE on uw You Poel Sn Total Pool 566,528 ay against 1180. The sor [REMEMBER WHEN oi 4 Attendance 6602. game was a dead heat nearing] By THE CANADIAN PRESS the end of the game and the| Nanaimo Timbermen, first ' : The club decided at a recent|pressure was too heavy for the. " ty Shewchuk S Birds mee to hold a special race|inexperienced boys and it end- ly ang Rag ihe Nae for the SALES & SERVICE . this Saturday ay ed up 1149 for Pasquale's| SaaSl, capture e S OIL BURN ERS Win Burwash Race Fon Saud ay Sep he iron against 1085 for the Carway Canadian senior lacrosse cham- PEPSI-COLA TROPHY . lyet, a distz 350 miles. uc After that it was all Pas-|pionship five years ago today 3 OIL HEAT SPECIALISTS Aided by clear skies and a ! yuale's. The Carway boys hit|by downing Peterborough Trail-| iy Pugh Tuan 125 CONANT STREET OSHAWA PHONE 723.7718 helping wind, the pigeons made well but they pulled their head-|ormen 8.7 The Nanaimo club very fast time on Saturday,| " " Oshawa acing! sins when hits were needed when the )shawa Rac YESTERDAY S I ded. |, ic first year. of senior Io. Pigeon Club held a race from| George Olliffe, a new man SATURDAY Sept. 30th | Burwash, a distance of 200 to the league, led the Carway|C oe: Won the best-of-seven " miles. STARS hoys with 246, 331, 243, 229 and|(inal in Toronto, 4-1 in games. i he birds y ere libe Yaled at 5 {207 for 1256. Another newcomer | Tre MOSPORT PARK M 0 S { k R S HH a T 15 am. and the first home By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|to the league is Jim Cassells | rE NY : was a bird owned by John Shew-| Hitting--Ortando Cepeda San | Who bowled 105. 301. 205 i | ; HAWKS cut PAIR : Bowmanville, Ont. chuk, which was clocked atiFrancisco Giants od al?1 for 1092 for 45 frames. | BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Chi- (Nr Highways 115 and 35) I 292 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA PHONE 725-2734 ,~ collected o lack awk dv : 12.18 p.m. double and three singles in five| Mic". McMaster 267, 213¢380 Black Hawks have as-| ppoy RACE STARTS 12 NOON Results included -- 1st, John|trips and batted across four|188, 241, 173, for 1082 Reg] Signed right w inger Wayne 2 Shewchuk; 2nd. Ken Young:|runs as the Giants swamped Hickey 227 246. 914 B| Hicks, Qefenicoinan Ed van Impe, 250 MILE FEATURE 2.30 P.M. 3rd. John Shewchuk: 4th. Ken Philadel y rans las ra rod ye re 957 97s 1and forwar Dale McDonald to tect . : H ew cht Ken| Philadelphia 10.2 [for 1084. Dave Reynolds 284, 275, | butraln Bicons of the American Admission $3.00 per person | Your Esso Furnace Oil Distributor . . . Young: 3th, 6th, 7th and Sth Pitching -- Bob Shaw Kansas|203. 63. for vs Jr 39 frames Hockey League. Van Impe| (Children under 12 free) y | PICTELICR: [City Athletics, pitched eig _|Jack Brown 66, 123, 162 for 351| played for Calgary las par, | iy Tg Jigs ; sorb: ) rs at Ip oy Se hy {for 20 frames, for a 5670 total McDonald for (og Bb Organized by the L E A N and Sa and ¥ oi ; / % 1 oh three h ter ina ya Hig ol Pe quale' yore ae by B.|Michigan. Hicks scored 20 goals BRITISH EMPIRE MOTOR CLUB i : : a s Grant also|lhree-hitter ir b-d victory over|Garside 303, 279. 279, 233, 355 3 redite 35 assis 3 00 and was credited with 35 assists, mass sss ss sss ssenenssss | 130 COURT STREET OSHAWA PHONE 723-2679 had entries. & Detroit Tigers. {for 14, 20, P. Shanahan 293 |with the Bisons in 1960. Start good, won ridden out 1