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The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1961, p. 15

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oan Tt Sh Se Vlad Si Bei wey Te sw | There is little doubt left with|position were Phillip Trudelle the members of the Grandview and Don Clark with identical 38, Golf Club that a truly great golf-|37 - 75 totals! er was crowned "Champ for the] The low net runner up in the Day" in Saturday's second an-|first flight, behind the champ nual tournament. {Mike Di Cesaro, was "Sambo" Mike Di Cesaro Sr. new-| Smith, popular southpaw low } handicapper with a net of 72. comer from the Lone Star state| i? "i and we might add former club-| Quite a competition developed for net honors in the second mate of Buster and Jacky Cupit|10 % (1961 CPGA champion), not only|flight with three golfers, Earl captured the top individual{Trudele, Bill Kelly and Sid laurels over a field of 103 golf-| Temple; all deadlocked with ers, with a course record score SCOres of 73. The tie was de- of 66 but also dropped the long-| cided on the basis of low gross est putt (34 ft. 10 in.) on the|and Earl with a gross of 93 took ninth green and took third place|top honors. In C Flight, Al in the driving competition from Stacey was declared winner {the 1st tee. For his superb ef-| with a 69 net while Bud Ed- fort, Mike received the "Champ|wards joined the winners' circle| for the Day" trophy and top| With runner up net of 70. line No. 1 Wood. |LADIES The remaining medal score] One of the last to tee off, awards in the men's competi-| Rose De Lucia toured the course| {tion were given for low gross|in 101 to grab top honors and| ; |scores and for the best net|the individual champ's trophy in| scores (Atlantic handicap sys-|the ladies' sec tion. She defeated | tem) in the second and third such favorites as Ruth Parrott| flights. and Alice Mills. In addition to The second, low gross winner|the above mentioned girls, | |was amiable Murray May who|prizes were awarded to Wyan| {posted a very mice 38, 35 - 73,/Temple and Ruth Dionne as] Cd Grandview Golf Clu Crowns 'Champ F The special events portion of the day's activities created a great deal of excitement and suspense. In the competition for the longest and straightest drive, Phillip Trudelle poked his tee shot off the first tee 255 yards down the centre of the fairway. This drive stood up as the best off this tee, although Moe Green- field hit a slightly longer tee shot but was relegated to sec- ond position because his ball was thirty yards to the right of the marker. For Phillip this is the second year in a row that he has won this event. Other long balls were hit by Bob Dionne and Reg Anderson in ad dition to Mike Di Cesaro, Sr. In the closest, to the pin No. 9 Green, the highlight was two sparkling efforts turned in by Murray May as his two tie shots stopped almost identical dis- tances from the pin. The first, on the 160-yard ninth hole stop- ped exactly 6' 2" away while his second on the eighteenth meas- ured 6' 8". Both shots were nol seriously challenged throughout the day although Moe Green- field hit a fine 5 iron shot withia or Day Pa aa EE I MEN'S SECTION Champ for the Day, Mike Di Cesaro Sr., 66, 0 - 66 and run- ner up, Sam Smith 83, 11 - 72; Low Gross, Murray May 73 and runner up, Don Clark 75. 2nd Flight, Earl Trudelle 93, 20 - 73; runner up, Bill Kelly 96, 23 - 73 and Syd Temple 103, 30 - 73. 3rd Flight, Al Stacey 69 and Bud Edwards 70. LADIES' SECTION | Champ for the Day, Rose De, Lucia 101, 25 - 76 and runner up Ruth Parrott 110,,34 - 76. 2nd Flight, Dud Mills 122, 47. 75 and - runner-up, Ruth Dionne, 139, 64 - 75 and Edwina Temple, 144, 69 - 75. SPECIAL EVENTS Longest Drive (No. 1 Hole) Phil Trudelle and runner up, Bob Dionne. Longest Putt (No. 9 Green), Frank Ellwood (24° 10") and runner up, Wilber Clark (21° 3"). Closest to Hole in One (No. 9 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1961 hae 2h a fab 4 15 Flaming Page Wins Feature At Woodbine TORONTO (CP) -- Flaming Page, a two - year - old filly owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor, won the sixth annual running of the $9,390 Shadywell Stakes at New Woodbine Wed- nesday. It was the first victory of her career. Flaming Page, third choice in the wagering, paid $10.70. She ran the seven furlongs in the ing track. Apprentice jockey Jerry Har- rison under contract to the Staf- ford stable, won three races. He slow time of 1:27 3-5 over a tir- ings of more than $210,000 when he runs ip the Autumn Stakes. won the fourth on Chilly Filly, owned by B. R. Steen, the fifth on Wonderwine, owned by Staf- ford and the eighth on Shasta Road also owned by Stafford. ture racing program of the au- tumn meeting is scheduled for Saturday when the $10,000 Au- tumn Stakes and the $7,500 Net- tie Stakes are carded. A crowd of close to 20,000 is expected to watch Grey Monarch make an Hole), Moe Greenfield (8° 10") and runner up, George Urquhart | (13° 3%"). Above were declared winners attempt to add to his total earn- (6° 2"). Mike DiCesaro Sr., Woodbine's first double fea-|§ at EXPORT PLAIN or FWTER TIP CIGARETTES three over par, Tied for third runners up in the B Flight. ol i tie i |Kelly gained third position at 13° 21%" and Geo. {fourth at 13' 334". For a good part of the day, Frank Ellwood's 24' 10" putt| from the very back of the green| became the yardstick for the Nine-Team Hassle In OHA Sr. Loop Re -- Ontario|play every other club in the|close but it remained for Mike| president|league four times, plus an ex-|Di Cesaro Sr. 'Champ for the {Lloyd Pollock announced here|tra game with each of the other | Day" to sink a 34' 6" effort. His |Wednesday that, nine teams|two teams in its particular|putt was a tricky breaking one |have officially entered the west-| grouping. | pin high to the point. J {ern division of the OHA senior|DiSPUTE OVER SPLIT |" The day's festivities were cli- league. The St. Thomas Rovals/maxed by an informal party key dance in the newly com-| Here's where boys make the Mr. Pollock said he received|dropped out of Senior B hockey|and ; Inotification from club president|last year when the directors of pleted ballroom of the club- BEST DRESSED TEAM {Harold McCormick that |house, and it was indeed grati-| St.|St. Thomas Arena turned down| | : [fying to the directorate that sof for School and Leisure Wear m 'Fergus Thistles 'Thomas Royals have made anja bid for a bigger percentage) 4 : |official entry that has been ac-|of the gate. {many members asd friendsjj ° turned out to properly "open Win Inter. B Set |cepted. They will operate out| The Royals will start training the ballroom and make the eve- 0 "| RICHMOND HILL (CP)--Fer-|of Belmont near St. Thomas. [at Aylmer Oct. 8. An artificial| ." h standi CLEAR AND MUDDY gus Thistles won the Ontario La-| St. Thomas joins Windsor, |ice surface in Balmont arena is Nag it Be outstanding. success 90 8.90 6.30 ; ati ..¢+o/Chatham, Sarnia, Strathroy,/espected to be ready for the iret Ww I 20.90 he sido Crosse Association Intermediate|oy oicorq' Waterloo, Woodstock opening home game Oct. 24.| The prizes were presented to : 10.9 B. trophy Wednesday night with| ; " In foi : the winners and Mrs. McIlvenny 4 : "land defending Allan Cup cham- Belmont is nine miles northwest | ¢ the clubhouse staff graciously a 12-8 win over Richmond Hill pion Galt in one of the biggest | of St. Thomas. | ade the lucky attendance Zeros, their fourth in a row in senior groups in OHA history. The club had threatened to|qraws with Steve Czerwinski, H. a best-of-seven final series. | Mr. Pollock said C. G. Pat- withdraw if Windsor Bulldogs Andrews, Rufus Lambert and OLA officials said a two-game |terson of Bramptown, league|were allowed in, on the ground| Fred Whalley the recipients. total-point series is being ar-|convenor, will work out a new|fnat trips to Windsor would be| Following is an official list of too costly. Royals decided to re-|the winners in the tournament. ranged between Fergus and|schedule and release it by the | COs {Wallaceburg Red Devils of the|end of this week. {main in because of a reshuffled Would those players who have not yet received their prizes, |Western Ontario Lacrosse Asso-| For schedule purposes, the schedule that will send the Roy- ciation for the all-Ontario Inter-{league will be split into three|als into Windsor only twice in- please call at the Pro Shop to receive same. mediate B title. stead of four times. 1 82 Hale--S Brener HERE AGAIN - BY POPULAR DEMAND ! HER va Lat BY MONARCH 0% MARGARINE'S |at one prize per person. Special|longest putt actual 34' 6", M. a | mention to Murray May for ac-|Greenfield second longest drive rquhartityal closest to hole in onel (actual). | MARIS AND HIS MAILMAN BOTH BUSY NOW ters, in the Yankee Stadium dressing room. He did not play in yesterday's game. --(AP Wirephoto) WINDSOR (CP) | Hockey Association both kept busy answering the hundreds of fan mail letters. Roger is shown above look- ing through a bundle of let- ROGER MARIS hit his 60th home run on Tuesday night and now the N.Y. Yankee slugger and his mailman are NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) the JACK FRASER WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1961 First Race 1 16 Miles, purse $1,800, 3- and &-year- . wt PP St % 1% 10-Wild Bunny 12-VON RICH . 11-MARY'S REWARD olds, claiming all $2,500 Str. Fin. Jockey 1-2% 1-% Kallai--M Milj 214 2-% McComb--S Caplan 5 3-1% Dalton--Mrs F W Merrill 2 4-9% Fitzsi'ns--W G Moore 1% 5-1 Potts--S Mocko gd -h -1 Owner us ors Wild Bunny Von Rich Mary's Reward 1 Diameter 1 Brilliant 2nd ... Wildshore 06 115 102 . 115 . 107 111 912 11-2 Line-Up--Charge! Score High Savings! Co-ordinated two-some for Boys. k 6-3% Harrison--J E F Seagram 7-n0 Armstrong--L Willams 1% 8-1 Gonzales--H N Eads k 9-1% Brown--Dimarco Sta 10-2% Adams--H W Knight Jr . 12 - 11-12 11-14% Morreale--C W Kerr Cunning Wolf B - 122 12 Behrens--R Gian Winner b ¢ 4 Wild Drift--Sanatags. Trainer J Hryzluk, Start good, won driving. Pool 22,768, Double pool 38,296. Second Race 6 Furiongs, purse $1,800, 3-year-olds, Hor: wt PP % ¥ Wings of Song 113 7-% 21 Fighting Rocket 121 1-nk 1-h Honey Hash 2 - Cairn Blue Last Doliar Lady Marchons 1 Belle ... 1 Swan Town ..... c SHR Dutch Miss Jean Sirdar Jack B Quick 115 6 6 6h 7-h Winner b f 3 Mark-Ye-Well--Polly"s Pool 34,892, 10-WINGS OF SONG 8-FIGHTING ROCKET ... 5-HONEY HASH aman x Canadian foaled, claiming all $25.00. Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-2% 1-3% Parnell--Bill Beasley 3.20 7.00 6.80 211% 2.3 Armstrong--Bage, Kearney ( 4-1 3-noD'fach--Gallelli, E B Tod'sco 5 41% B'menke--Cairnburn F"m 3 7 Sport Coat 5.2% Roy--Hickory Park F'm 6-1% Despirito--G_Zakoor 61 7-3% Watters--D M Strom 8 1 3 Ya 13 4 and Pants 2-PIECE SET 14 SPECIAL LOW PRICE FOR 9 DAYS ONLY When a fellow chooses everything from one shop his outfit looks right, rot scrambled . . , it's co-ordinated and neat. Like these wool or wool blend sport coats with own dress pants--beautifully styled, beautifully tailored. ei PESavnea~,2 5 enBhweana®l 10-1 12- Rob'son---Mrs R T Crich'n Song. Trainer R S Bateman. DAILY DOUBLE 10 snd 10 PAID $56.90 Third Race 1% Miles, Marshall tar! course, purse $3,500. $-CAMBALACHE .... 1170 430 3.20 2-RI0 BRANCA , 3.30 2.80 7-PRINCE ROBERT 4.20 $2,000, 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all . Fin Jockey Owner 1.2% Dalton--S Rotenberg 21 Parnell---Bill Beasley 3-6% Despirito--~G A Fischer 4-2 Fitzsimmons--G and P Sta 5.nk Dittfach--A F Gomez 6-1% McComb--J Smith 7-2 Rob'son--Mrs J W Hunter . 8 Gibb--North Star Rane Trainer F H Merrill Jr. Start good, won easily. Horse Cambalache Rio Branca MARGARINE'S "THANK YOU ONTARIO" jechley . Winner br h 6 Recuerdo--Guarangs. Pool 48,508. Fourth Race purse $2,000, Wt PP St 8-CHILLY FILLY 2-POWER CHANCE 1-TRACK RHYTHM . ». CONTEST and up, claiming all $4,500, un -- fg ill ; om Pp 5 hi r " year-olds % Ya Str. Fin Jockey Owner Clip to a Monarch Margarina White Crown End Flap (or reasonable facsimile) Clip to a Monarch Margarine White Crown End Flap (or reasonable Facsimile) and mail to: MONARCH "$100-A-DAY" CONTEST P.O. Box 516 Sf gn 2 tation Toronto, ont vy 1-3% 1.3% Harrison--B R Steen and mail to: 52 2n0 Wick--Hellenic Sta MONARCH "$100-A-DAY" CONTEST 2-1% 3h Dalton--Harfield Sta 3% 44 Robinson--Red Hills Sta P.O. Box 516 Station YF" Yoronts, Ont, 4nk 53% Fitzsi'ns--Rufisin F'm 6-2 64% Behrens--E Weiss 7-4 7-3% Gibb--C B McNeill 8- 8 Dittfach--T H Morrison Viass, Trainer J C Bentley. Pool 51,008. Mr. NAME Mrs. Miss ADDRESS, CITY uiinnnnsnnrnnssnsscnsnssnsnnnns PIOTIPOR PHONE. .....00vennse Store name and address where Monarch Margarine was purchased . 109 7 7 51 Plucky Moon 110 6 3 8 8 Winner br f 3 High Bandit -- Night Start good, won easily. Fifth Race 6 Furlongs, Purse $2,600, S-year-olds Horse Wt PP 8t % 1-2% 5 5-WONDERWINE .... 660 4.20 3-BOOK MASTER 8.90 1-ADMIRAL ARMBRO . and up, Canadian foaled. Allowance Str. Fin Jockey Owner 16 1-10% Harrison--Stafford F'm 3-nk 2-2% Parnell--Lansing Sta 45 3-3 B'menke--Armstrong Bros. 23 46% Dittfach--Mrs A Chris 8- 5- Fitzsi'ns--Seaway Sta Wine. Trainer J Passero. Pool 24,715. Quinella pool 26,338. 3. 4. 5. Store name and address where Monarch Margarine was purchased 5. i STORE NAME.............. Ee CRE i STORENMNE.....co.ivvesivioressnaviviossnbninsans i snsions arsrake i Mark x In square beside answer you think fs correct: MONARCH MARGARINE TASTES BETTER BECAUSE -- Wonderwine 107 5 1 1-1 Book Master 112 3 4 5 Admiral Armbro 120 1 3 3-1 Bold Scholar ... 120 4 2 24 23 Peggy Page 120 2 5 43 42 Winner eh g 5 Wonder Why 2nd---Spun Start good, won easily, ADDRESS. .....cvvuviransnnanssnns Sessersecersnrsastratteasrnitenintn $20 BONUS -- Winning entries will receive $10 Bonus if a Monarch Shortening end flap is enclosed. $10 Bonus 7 will also be paid to oo 0 Monarch is made from Pure Vege- | winning entries accom- le Oils panied by a Monarch Oil label. (Facsimilies ( tal | 0 (b) Monarch Is Vitamin A, Vitamin D enriched. accepted). oT2 ADDRESS Mark x In square beside answer you think Is correct: MONARCH MARGARINE TASTES BETTER BECAUSE -- © (a) Monarch is made from Pure Vege table Oils 31% $20 BONUS -- Winning entries will receive $10 Bonus if a Monarch Shortening end flap Is enclosed. $10 Bonus will also be paid to INOW ... SAVE up 10 6.90 on TWO-PIECE SET. SPORT COATS A quality Canadian make. Neat tweed patterns or Fall-toned checks. \' 3 . creases . . . well tailored with self belt. Cl ignifi grey, brown, or Tom Neer 6 to | 8. horse digiied gay, char 4.69 Two or three buttons. Sizes 6 to 18 REGULARLY SELL FOR 5.95 1 | winning entries accom- panied by a Monarch £0 (b) Monarch is Vitamin A, Vitamin D | Oil label. enriched accepted), "100 A DAY" fF EVERY DAY CASH CONTEST! | QUINELLA § AND 3 PAID $58.30 Sixth Race § Furlongs, purse $2,200, orse Wt PP St Willow Strip ... Windsor Field .. Credit- Curb Page Service ... Rash Decision .. Golden Flyer Magician 2nd Master Bart H Winner br f 4 Woodchu Start good, won driving. Seventh Race 9 turlongs. Purse $7,500 added. Allowances. Horse Wt PP Bt % a Flaming Page .. 11310 7 8% 31 Bronze Turkey 108 11 2 22% 23 1 83 (Facsimilies 7-WILLOW STRIP 37.20 2-WINDSOR FIELD ....... 1 4-CREDIT CURB and up, claiming all $7.500. a Str. Fin Jockey Owner ¥ 1-2 1-1% Robinson--C Smythe - -1% 2-2 Potts--Donatella F'm 3-no Dittfach--G B Elliott 4-2% Cosentino--F Gorlick 5-9% Annesley--Roymar Sta 6-6% Fitzsi'ns--View Hulloa - 7-n0 Adams--International 75 8 Dalton--Dew Valley . Trainer J Starr. Pool 51,018. S-year-olds Ve 22% 63 RRR a eh RR] NOW oo - DRESS PANTS "sa Flannel worsted pants, made from Dacron blend fabric, will retain PEswea oi moto FERRER Ermnuraqn " 2 2.FLAMING PAGE 8-BRONZE TURKEY 10-VASE . y : Two - year - old fillies (Gross $9,390) . 10.70 6.30 5.20 seen. 16.60 8.20 4.90 Str. Fin Jockey Owner 33 1% Adams -- Windfields Farm 1-h 22% Despirito -- A G Hedges 5-1% 3-13% Potts -- Bill Beasley 41 Dalton -- F R Conklin 5.2% Remillard--Stafford Fm(C) 6-6%4 Gonzales--D W Scott 2nd 7-nk Parnel] -- C and T Sta . - 8h McComb -- J E D Ryan . 112 31 1-4 11-2 10-2 9no Behrens--H A Grant (F) 12514 5 4h 61% 7-1% 102 D'fach--Stafford Fm (C) 12% 11-1 Wick--H C Burton (A) 132 122% C'tino--Shermanor Fm (A) 11-% 13-1% Robinson -- C Smythe 1B MN Rasmussen -- J Hood eased up B'menke--Mil'd, McD A), Souipled -- Warferd and Quality clare " Black Sheath ... Mene-a-Risk ... 1 1 4 6 3 1 -h NORMALLY PRICED AT 12.95 and 14.95 coreg Just follow these simple instructions-- Pick up 2 pound of better tasting, won- derful Homogenized Monarch Margarine. Tear off the white crown end flap and attach it to a (completed) coupon above and send both by first-class mail to the address shown on the coupon, Enter as often as you wish but each entry should conform as outlined. This Contest for Ontario housewives is Monarch's way of saying "thank you" for making Monarch Margarines Ontario's biggest sellers. $20 BONUS--Winning entries will recelve $10 Bonus if a Monarch Shorteriing end flap is enclosed. $10 Bonus will also be paid to inning jeoivies accompanied by a Monarch Oil label. (Facsimilies accept A NEXT THURSDAY another "s100-A-DAY" Contest Ad with coupons-and list of winners. 08 Royal Spirit Warferd co 117 214 144 14% Quality Maid ,.. 114 41515 132 Regent Street ... 116 15 6 7-1 10% Labe! wee 118 713 13-h 12% Shady Twist .... 113 8 8 61 15 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS $100--Mrs, Edith Cann, 1546 Dundos Street E., Toronto 8. &® $110--Mrs. W. Whiteman, 30 isabel Street, st, Thomas, Ont. ® $100--Mrs. Isabelle Shelley, 865 Lakeshore Road E., Port Credit $120--Mrs. J. H. man, 10 Greenwich Avenue, Ottawa 5, Ont. $110--Mrs. Val St. Germain, 305 Brebeuf Avenue, Sudbury, Ont. aid (C) Bertaclare and Royal Spirit ® $110--Mrs. A. Georgian, 206 East 19th, Hamilton, Ont, (F) -- Field Winner b £, 3, Bull Page = Flaring Top. Trainer H. A. Lure. Start good, wom driving. Pool 55,522. Eighth Race One and onesixtesnth miles. oll 92,500, 1 f OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE There's a BOYS' DEPT. in every JACK FRASER STORE. OPEN 'TIL 9:00 P.M, FRIDAY i] 4 4] i 3-SHASTA ROAD 7 2THERMONUCLEAR .. : 5-MONEY MORE : 6.70 Purse$], 500. Four-yearoids and up. Claiming Ya Str. Fin Jockey Owner 31% 1-1'4 1.2% Harrison--Stafford Farm 43% 23% 2-2% Morreale - 1-h 51% 10-24% 7-h 2-nk 9-2% 10.706.20 4.30 14.90 8.40 mE, Ey Sewn 4-10 4-11% Adams--Tulachmore Fm 5-1% Wick -- Leroy Tobey 63% Fitz'ons -- Newmac Sta 7-1% Desp'to -- J R Mcintyre . 8-24 Behrens'-- W O Chris 11- 9-3 94% Wright -- C Turner nk &nk 10.3% 103 Kruger--Hickory Pk Fm 2 6h 11- 11 Daiton--N N Nicholas == Constant Susan. Trainer J. Passero. out, Pool 62.499. Total Pol 1 0- 9 8 = 25 rgarines lege taste better because they are made only from yeckmamLe Ga 3 7-1 s- Eiet 10 1 a Bot uae LI"

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