Ontario Community Newspapers

The Oshawa Times, 10 Oct 1961, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

'PROMPT HERO' WITH JOCKEY SAM McCOMB UP, CAPTURES JOCKEY CLUB STAKES SPORTS CALENDAR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 10, 1961 15 ed their most productive per formance in three seasons of rugger competition . . . Osh. TODAY'S GAMES FOOTBALL Lakeshore COSSA Conference -- (Junior League) -- Oshawa O'Neill CVI at Oshawa Central CI, 4.00 p.m. and Oshawa Done- van CI at Whitby Henry CI, 3.30 .m. P GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY FOOTBALL Lakeshore COSSA Conference -- (Senior League)--Courtice CI at Whitby Henry CI, 3.00 p.m. Lady Golfers Receive Their 1961 Laurels When the Oshawa Golf and Country Club held its closing dinner recently, a highlight of the evening was the presenta- tion of trophies and prizes won during the season's activities. NEW WOODBINE RACE CHARTS, The Ladies' Section captain, Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1961 WEATHER CLEAR, TRACK FAST Oshawa Imps Bow Mrs. F. Fordham, presented the following trophies and prizes to the winners in the Ladies' events. Felt Trophy--to Mrs. J. Walk- er; runner-up, Mrs. E. Stone. Bassett Two-Ball--to Miss J. awa's 'hocker', Len Head, play- ed two top-notch matches over the weekend . . . Terry Kelly's beautiful 80-yard dropkick in Oshawa Vikings Whip Thornbury giz christ at the Thornbury 25-yard| Watson, Voege and Head each|. . . Both Wayne Voege and lise. Kelly converted to make With three ou Bes. Tory Harry Boyd ended the game on the score 32 to 5. elly converted one try an Then with less than a minute|also kicked a 3-point penalty|th® sidelines, JUICE uw left, Kelly grabbed a ball on|goal. The "Bankers" scored ojaries io So i 2 Dd 30-yard line, |three unconverted tries. ay christ, ju relea: ihe. Thomury Ia from Ajax, played an outstand« kicked the stopped, and arop, ke a| TOUCHLINE CHATTER --|ing 'first' game in the Oshawa ball over the cross-bars to en 1 the Oshawa scoring. Dave Goldman played as a backfield . . . The next game, an last minute substitute, having|exhibition match, will be against The game on the whole pro-ls ent a weekend in Oshawa, OAVC, on Sunday, Oct. 15 in vided some exciting open-field|aster attending University of|Guelph Vikings will be rugger action. Thornbury al-|western Ontario . . . Sunday's|back in league play on Satur- though losing by such a largelseoring display of 35 points was|day, Oct. 21 against their old score seemed to dominate they new Viking record and mark-|rivals at Ajax. scrum and line-outs on many oc- casions. OSHAWA SCRUM -- Pringle, | Head, Lace, Watson, Lockwood, | Voege, Shepherd, Derry; OSH- AWA BACKS -- Kelly, Pater- son, Taylor, Farquharson, Gil- christ, Boyd, Goldman. THORNBURY SCRUM -- Newson, M. Hammond, J. Ham- mond, B. Hammond, Baker, E. Gordon, Willis, Reid; THORN- BURY BACKS -- R. Gordon, Worth, D. Hammond, Alexan- Led by Dave Goldman's dis- play of scoring power, Oshawa Vikings trounced the visiting Thornbury Villains by the score of 35 to 5. The game played Sunday at Lakeview Park, was Oshawa's third-straight victory in the Intermediate Northern Conference. Goldman dashed for four 3- point tries and kicked a con- vert to finish as the game's lead- ing point-getter with 14. Terry Kelly gathered nine points on three 2-point converts and a 3- point drop kick. The Viking backfield played their best game this fall season as they certainly dominated play from the very beginning. Before the first half was 10 min- utes old Oshawa led 10 to 0 by virtue of some effective back- field passing cuminated by Dave Goldman's burst into the Thorn- bury end zone for two tries. Terry Kelly converted both 51 WATERLOO ST. PH. 723-3512 PRN BATTERIES der, Elliott, Mungast, Robinson. EXHIBITION GAME 9-FIGHTING R 1-CHORUS QU 5-MELODY claiming, ail Str. Fin tries. Nearing the last minutes of the first half Don Paterson and Don Pringle each scored) vyiyinog defeated the Toronto from a few yards out bringing|canadian Imperial Bank of the half time score to 16 to 0./commerce 14 to 8 on Satur! On the third play of the sef-| day, in an exhibition match. | ond-half, Oshawa's hard-work-|The half-time score was 9 to 0 ing Harry Boyd scored another|for Oshawa. Viking scorers were try from 35 yards out. Then at| b ¥* the six-minute mark, Tom Far- quharson grabbed a bouncing Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT | pert, especially Boissoin, Bo. Henry ball on the Thornbury 35-yard) ] | part, , Bo-| ¥ ? i li s ance, before bowing 41-0 to the zk, Cook, Korchynski, Blasko, D. J. Brown Trophy -- to Mrs. [line and scampered for another| DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. Storie and Mrs. F. Fordham: To Varsity Jrs. Oshawa Imps Junior Football verted Lil conclude the wars. R. Wallace, Eh. Club, were quite a bit short of scoring at 41-0. | Margaret Mc ;aughlin = Tro- "bodies" : even far short of Oshawa's inability "to make phy -- to Miss M. Vice; runner- . much headway when in posses-|up, Mrs. J Kessler. regulation strength, when they|g,) or the ball was compen-| 1961 Club Championship -- to faced Varsity Juniors here at|c,i.q as far as the fans were| Mrs. D. Jacobi; runner-up, Mrs.| Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stad-|.,ncorned, by their fine defen-|J. Kessler. | ium on Monday afternoon, but! ue pay "in 'which every mem-| Bronze Trophy G.| the 19 players who dressed po of the team played a key|Taylor; runner-up, D.| turned in a yeoman perform- WI LO SALES & SERVICE Wholesale & Industrial NEW - REPAIRS - RENTALS ® ROAD SERVICE eo ET 9.10 490 3.80 vere 6.80 5.00 First Race @ Furlongs, purse $1,800, Horse Wt PP St % Fighting R'k't 3 Chorus Queen .. Melody Belle Chopoakee Alrb"ne Ch'm .. Med's Missy .... Star-O-Taura Doc's Doll Mr. Brixite - Solway Maid ... Ruby Gar , $-yearolds, 4 Ya --to Mrs. Mrs. 112 211 11-% rrea 116 8 8 91 Annesley--T e ] 5 Jack B Quick 109 12 10 10-4 12- - Rob'n--Mrs. R XC richton Winner eh g. by Quetzalcoatl -- Fighting Lark. Trained by W. Waterman, Start good, won easily. Second Race 1 1-18 Miles, purse $2,300, Horse Wt PP St Treasure Quest 113 2 1 War Bang 116 3 West Four 118 Welland Cana) 111 Ruse de Guerre 120 Stormy Morn 110 Daring B:'l 114 -h Winner b h 5 Nationa] Debt--C Start good, won driving. Ruse de Guerre claimed by M. Badzmlerowski. L 82535. owor-packed University of To / 0 5 Hunter: runner-up, Miss Oshawa three points. Dave Gold- | powe ir y |Chomey, Will Sg, McKay, Madeline Guscott. : Li made the convert and the, Right from the outset ei [HEN | Holen-One Trophy -- to Miss Vikings now led 24 to 0. 0 aw { reve badly In Saturday's game, at Scar-| Madeline Guscott Thornbury's rugged Tom shawa forces were bad Yiborough, Oshawa sustained a| Ringers (Silver Division) -- to flliot gathered a loose ball and over-powered and out-number-|s; 6 reverse, when once again|Mrs. D. Brodie, hdep. 1 to 18; raced 45 yards for the visitors ed but they gave it everything|nou were minus bench strength| (Bronze Division) -- to Mrs. J.|only try, making one of the best they had, with some of thel..j several players had to per-| Kessler, hdep. 19 to 29; Mrs. A.|rung of the day. Reeve Newson| boys going the full 60 minutes|s 1 double duty on both the| Wilson, hdep. 30 to 36. made the convert to complete without a rest and most off eroncive and defensive units. | Maibel Boudreau Prize -- 10|the Thornbury scoring. them seeing more than 50 min-| TE § {Mrs. R. Patte 5 A few minutes later, Gold-| utes action. | VARSITY: Fraser, Cranfield, Most Improved Golfer prize --|man took a short lateral from Battling grimly along the R. Wilson, Sears, Drozdow, | to Miss Barbara Workman. Boyd for another three-pointer. | line, the Imps' defensive play|Matthews, Stronach, Care: Junior Girls' Championship -- With five minutes remainisg| earned the admiration of every-|f00te, Starr, King, Groxzinski,|to Miss "Pam" Miller, Iunner-j, tne game, Dave Goldmas bodv. They. finall ielded a|dackson, Dryden, Bibson, Bates, up. Miss Kerry Clifford. scored Oshawa's last try after) oo. hey Hnaly Yee 3 Watters, Aitken, Tweedy, D.| District Two-Ball Comnetition |i pio 27 ace trom Ray Gil. touchdown to Ben Hutzel, late ine Ile aie J 3 | (Carling's Cup) -- to Miss M.| g pass ay Gil-| in the first quarter, when he Smith, Rhodes, Davison, Peroff, = and Mrs. D. Henry. I: | galloped up the middle and/Mvintosh, Phibbs, Dodd, Hago-| "my "ror Ball (het t e r-ball) |) Pauline Butler 61, 41; Ethel Westlake crossed the Oshawa line. He|Pian, Hutzel, Allen, P. Wilson : . » 95; Ruby Jones 88, Hilda Mooney tournament, plaved at Fonthill. 84, and Edith Mckee 65. | tried the convert himself and] and Watson. |was won by Miss M. Vice and| UAW NO. 27 was blocked by Oshawa's Aru.| OSHAWA IMPS:Bozak, Stone-|Mrs. D. Henry. Our lemon roll does not seem to tm. | Larry Dodd took a long for-|bridge, Cook, Aylesworth, Kor-| prove, we had 17 this week. There ward pass late in the second|chynski, Cox, Aru, Blasko, Does, BOWLING NEWS 2 TREASURE QUEST 18.30 8.00 4.60| 3-WAR BANG 7.90 4.90 5-WEST FOUR 3.20) 3-year-olds and up, claiming all §7.500, Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 14 1.no Potts--R, J F 2-h Rogers--J R 3-nk Fitzsi'ns--C 4-2% h--H 5-nk Ru 63% the Howe McIntyre 3ordonaro ellen % 4h te 'ocarion. Trainer W H Ma | M, Fishman $7,500, DAILY DOUBLE 9AND 2 PAID $106.40 Third Race 8-AIRCO WAR or 6.00 4 2 3 ry 1-THE NUTTS 6.20 4.40 1 Mile, turf eourse, purse $2,700, 2-year-olds, Str 3-REGENT STREET 4.50 allowances. Fin Jockey Owner 1-5% Gomez--L Lear --C B McNeill --C Smythe D G Ross 4 Airco War The Nutts Regent Street Admiral Gano Peter's Chop Fort Strome ... Bertaclare Janisn, N ight arnell--L Mal Sete Bone lost rider Dittfach--H A Grant Winner b ¢ 2 Broadsword--Silver Relic. Trainer L Lear, Start good, won easily. Pool 106,137. Fourth Race 1-MASTER BART . 8-ROYAL WIN @ Furiongs, purse $2,100, Horse . Wt PP 8 milla 3% McCom 3% Stadnyk--Br 9.80 530 3.60 8.40 4.50 3-RASH DECISION . 2.80 ear-olds and up, claiming all $6,000. % Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-1 1.13% Gomez--Dew Valley F'm 42% 2-h Hale--Newtondale Sta 3-2% 3-1% Arcaro--Roymar Sta 62 4-1 Wright--S Cosentino 5-3 Dittfac) sview Sta 16-23% Armst'g--Windy Acres F'm 7% 7h McComb--P Del Greco 53 8- - Fitzsi'ns--K R Marshal} Reaping Jean. Trainer L Silvestri, Pool 109,701. 3y t Ye 0 2.10 2.10 i Quinella 5 and 6 Pald $18.90 / Team Standings -- Pickers 7, Hema- jos 8, Strikers 99, Oddballs 7, Lulus 6, |; Dreamers 5, In and Outs 4 and King Pins 3, | Note -- To "Press Reporter" -- Un-| |less the report is submitted in type- | | written form, double-spaced, we will | not publish future reports. Thank You. | --Sports Editor, pend widen in the wondedud i | TPP Augustina MrGJ . Sailor Man Star Gun Cairnfield Phantom Boy Wo i . 106 2 7 6h - 4 Bon Courier . 115 11111. 10h Brown Princess 11110 3 1.14 2.4 Prince D"Irlande 117 11 1 3-1 33% Mayor Sarto 105 4 9 10-nk 11- on T Chops On 113 3 5 4h 4% 4 11- Robinson--C § Winner ch f 4 Ace Admiral -- White Milk. Trainer H A Luro. Start good, won driving. Pool 117,921 6-WISE COMMAND Seventh Race 7-MIBIZ 1% Miles, purse $15,000 added, S-year-olds and up. ( Horse Wt PP St n Prompt Hero Wise Command Mibiz Lustrous Hope Grey Monarch . Anisado sees Windy Ship .... Amber Morn .... Ramsay 2nd . Vanderjagt Sta our L's Sta | It 11.10 620 3.80 .0T€ 8.20 4.60 Peroff took 4.20 4-PROMPT HERO Gross $17,700 ). Owner ¥ 1 omb--P Del Greco r Lear Ridge F'm en--G M Bel] tzsi"ns--Windfields F'm ns--P Lewis h--Stafford F'm Sta F'm GUBP AUN a = BO pg be ba Hazel Farrow. 245, Ann Black 228 and | a : ; H. Baker 202. quarter and went over for a|Chomey, Zedic, Hill, Waugh, Uni Mis 3, Farmereties TD, which was converted when|Brooks, McKay, Sorochan, Batis 3, Sik Maids 03 Lucky 2, 3, Smith took the forward pass, Tymoshik, Roka, Cardwell, D. Floweretiss 0; 1 s 2, 7) just barely over the line. Nicholishon, Williams and Bois- Standing -- Union Maids 11, Six Bells | " x 9, Lucky 27 7, Milk Maids 5, Flower- Dodd picked up another ma-|soin. WEDRESDAY Niue ettes 5, Nuts and Bolts 4, Gay Hineties jor score just before the half-t officials: Wm. Boynton, ref-l ,,., mayor started the ball roling | 20d TATmerettes 3 time whistle, running around/eree; Wm. Dell, umpire; Art|with a nice triple of 652 (203) followed the short end for the pay-dirt/Boynton, judge of play; Marv. |bY Carole Misitak 620 (261) and Joyce Ls 6 1 53 territory but this time Hutzel's|Giyertz, head linesman. There were some good 200 games Winner ak b h § Eternal Bull-- convert kick attempt missed| Dis weeks Foye TX Sedan! Start good, won ridden out. the target. {202 G. Davidson 219, B. Daniel 219, G. | Fifth Race TR The Varsity squad furriea) OLD COUNTRY [bei fm, 5 sony 2s, bb at 2ITS ANN : 2.10 once more before the half-time Bracey 204 and N. Blasko 200. tot ¢ Futons, yume $00 Lyeavoids sod wy flies 4nd mares, Alowasces. | whistle, when Dodd made a| SOCCER SCORES |. mary, eis, ropes lumens, oe Coup D'Etat ... 116 3 2 31% 22 11 12% Arcaro--L Lear long run but was stopped a few | McSwain 96," J. McLeod %. 34, 87. G. | Plagal 0 U6 41 Ta Ih Ak Comer Belew |Vards out by Bob Boissoin.| LONDON (Reuters)--Results|p nesocs 89, D. Morrison 85, B. | Blondoll 114 2 3 2% 32% 4 4 _ Griffiths--Mrs H A Luro '|Oshawa held the visitors for|of Monday night's old country Davis #2 Poker Rice Pics 3. Gat} Loh ah oy: -- Cor. Ts. aamacila pool 46,486. three plays, took over the ball,| soccer games: balls 3, Hemajos 3, Strikers 2, Lulus 2, | Foot, won his a llost it on a fumble, but time] Pickers 1, In and Out 1 and Dreamers | | : ? ENGLISH LEAGUE 1 {ran out with the score 20-0. { Division I . 8-AUGUSTINA 7.70 5.30 3.80 y | vision Sixth Race SMRG J oo 140 830 are Deira Jmps sale Bask Rolie 1 Tottenham 2 6-SAILOR MAN ees ; nce| 1 s. Blackbur: "hs Furlongs, Vie 8230, 3- i 4-year wlds Allowances, Owes |after the intermission and at Bury ey hoy um ppd § i ckey vn { 5 orse . 11% Adams--W A Hanger | though they couldn't launch| Coventry 3 Bradford 0 Ink McComb Downsview Sta |any potent attack of their own,| Peterborough 2 Newport 1 4nk Remillard--J E F Seagr'm | they did continue to flash bril-| Port Vale 2. Reading 1 yinig ; ram " 1 : MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGUE ex Somer WW V2 liant defensive moves which|Queens PR 1 Lincoln 3 High Triple -- Betty Grandy Ag 7h Wright--Hellenic | contained the Varsity attack. | Division IV 25 re Shitioy. & t it.) Py s : igh s -- Shirley Sargen % 8-% Dittfz ht Late in the third quarter,|Aldershot 1 Hartlepools 1 | 600 scores -- ed Redpath 636 ; cardy |Hutzel again clicked with a|Barrow 7 Gillingham 0 (aban- go, 217, 215); Isabelle King 2 ast, | ; " : 33 Evelyn Sta x long run and converted him.| Sones after 76 minutes, bad fi 5) *" id pa self, to make it 27-0. | 18! 200 scores -- Ann Sabo 263, Ada } h hird t Just be | Mansfield vs. Millwall pdd Tonkin 260, Marg Gilpin 245, Isabelle the - third quarter ended, : Creamer 244, Hazel Bannon 242, Mar- a long pass and Stockport 3 Darlington 0 jon Thomas 220, Lil McLean 217, Gla . | Blythe 215, Madeline Morrison 213 galloped over dragging two] SCOTTISH LEAGUE Marg Vaughn 211, Nancy Blore 209 aw ack i i % ay Rhea Mann 207, Ethel Freeman 204 Oshawa tackles with him. Hut. Glasgow Cup Dorothy Cooper 203, Mary King 201, zel converted to make it 34-0. Semi-Final Marg MacDonald 201 and Edna An- In the final quarter, Peroff| Partick 1 Celtic 5 an Fd Bells and Knick Knacks | uncorked a long run and set took four peints from the Hopefuls and th ttern for Phibbs to skirt] FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP |Robins with the Jokers, Tulips, Go-Get-| jie patiern for PAiohs 10 SF Second Round ters, Whirley Birds, Daisies taking | jh: his own left-end on a 15-yard Barnsley 1 Workington 3 three points from the Rockets, Sweet | jaunt into the Oshawa end|oor y orkington « Peas, Peanuts, Poodles, Champs. The . ay | Shrewsbury 1 Bournemouth 3 Chipmunks and Shamrocks took two zone, for the final major of the| west Ham 1 Aston Villa 8 Y | Wes As _|game and Hutzel again con-|York City 2 Leicester 1 points each. | Team Point Standing Knick Knacks 16, Jokers: 15, Shamrocks 14, Blue Bells 13, Champs 13, Tulips 12, Go-Getters 11, Sweet Peas 10, Chip- munks 9, Daisies 9, Peanuts 9, Whirley Birds 8, Robins 8, Rockets 7, Hopefuls | # 5 and Poodles 1. Moony Hard and Soft Winner b g 5 Noble Hero -- Start good, won driving. Eighth Race 50 1% Miles, purse $1,900, 4-year-olds and UD. Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Stan Gray 16 3 5 51 Bonnie Bird 11410 6 63 Evening Express 117 5 Mavis .......... 11 1 George King Is Trophy Winner St. Mary's Golf The first annual golf tourna- ment for St. Mary's of the Peo- ple Parish, was held on Mon- Jay. Twenty-six golders teed off to compete for a beautiful trophy, donated by the pastor, Rev. Fa- ther N. Gignac. Handicaps were determined by the Callway system. George King is this year's champion with a gross 138) net - 71, Other scores as follows: E.| Mcliwith 82-73, J. Corris 119 - 73, J. Andison 87 - 74, G. Cole 113- 74, B. Houston 114 - 74, W, De- long 94 - 74, B. Dionne 88 - 75, B. White 101 - 75, W. Puckalsi| 107 - 75, K. Johnson 119 - 75, C.| Roesch 125 - 75, T. Hurst 97 - 76,| E. Percy 102 - 76, D. Smyth| 106 - 76, J. Kasubeck 106 - 76, W. Noonan 105 - 77, E. Holody| 108 - 77, R. Jubenville 109 - 77, J. Fox 100 - 77, Father Gig- nac 100 - 78, William Dionne 100 - 78, D, Smart 118 - 78, J. Nemish 119 - 78, H. McGee 114- 7 and G. Garrard 100 - 79. 1 § ttention Miss. Traine 00 N GRAY NIE BIRD NING EXPRESS , claiming all $2,500. Hors Vt PP St 3% s--R L Bawden 22% Annesley--J Annesley Jr ¥% 3-6%Parnell--Gentile, Cos'tino 4nk Fitzsi'ns--K R Marshall, New Door Jackie's First Sir Warren Charocative 119 Bright Joy 117 6 1 3- Man O'Valor 119 9 10 10- * 10. Winner gr h 5 Kingsway 2nd -- Final Start good, won driving. Attendance 21,962, . 118 «Ml . 114 1 a 2 Hale--Mrs R M Marshak 9- Griffiths--A E, E A Fair 6-% 7-h Harrison--H Katz 8-nk 8-%4 Remillard--Roymar Sta 7-nk 9. Adams--J Major pulled up Wick--Manor Hil} Sta Sweep. Trainer W T Raines. Pool 119,606, Total pool 910,202. N i E - Lemon Leagye -- Marg Gibson 86, 94, 71; E. Bateman 95, Marjorie Cameron , Irene Smith 72, 94, M. Dalton 91, P. Calyn 84, M. King 63, 97; Mary Wright 77, Florence Roser 77, 64, 85; Alice Hayton 92, 83; Frances Westfall be 4 2-h 6 1 1 1 9 96 8 88 ® Cunard Thrift-Season rates are now in effect. ® And from Nov. 1 until Feb. 28, 1962, Cunard's new low round-trip Excursion Rates \ save you 25 per cent ; ; ; with the same superb cuisine, service and gracious living for which Cunard is famous. PAY LATER IF YOU WISH SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT = NO ONE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER Sailing from Montreal EVERY FRIDAY to: HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON OR GREENOCK, LIVERPOOL Regular calls at COBH begin Dec. 9 Fly Cunard Eagle to Bermuda, Nassau, London and in Europe. CARINTHIA © IVERNIA « SAXONIA © CUNARD w---- Getting There is Wolf the Fan. ! Keep that pleasant summer feeling in your home. Enjoy the carefree comfort of safe Esso' warmth. It's so quiet, so com- pletely automatic, so trouble-free that the only way you can tell it's winter is by looking outside. Relax and leave your heating problems to Esso. You'll have a constant supply of top-quality, clean-burning Esso Furnace Oil, delivered to you automatically as the weather demands, On budget terms if you wish. Heating equipment service dealers, trained by Imperial Oil Limited, will give prompt and expert service when required. If you need new equipment you can choose from a full line of burners or complete furnaces, installed on very easy monthly terms. To enjoy the wonderful world of Esso warmgh just call your nearest Imperial Qil sales office, BOOK THROUGH . . . DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS E. WHITBY MO 8-3304 ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST OIL HEAT

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy