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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1961, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 24, 1961 |} Scrap Ryder Cup - Says G. Sarazen - MELBOURNE (AP) -- Gene Sarazen, veteran United Statés pro golfer, said Monday night the Ryder Cup golf matches bi tween Britain and the United States should be scrapped and replaced with an international event along the lines of the Da- vis Cup in tennis. be: In Australia to narrate a tele- vised match, Sarazen said the world should be split into zonés and elimination matches played. $4 Sarazen predicted the balance of world golf power could swing to the Japanese. "Hundreds 'of thousands of Japanese are playing the game," he said. "If they can get the right instruction, they could take over from America." Ajax Bounces /St. Joseph School | Vikings Squad Field Day Champs By M. CHATTERLEY ' BRIDGE' -- Winners of the The Ajax Rugger Club upset Ux! . the Oshawa Vikings by the score St. Joseph's Separate School of 5-0 in an Intermediate North- field day held last week in Ux- ern Conference game at the} bridge are: Ajax High School athletic field) GIRLS' RUNNING RACE on Saturday. Six years Mary Taylor, It was the first setback for Rosemary Kelly, Eva Merrick- the Vikings in league com- Seven Years Mary Van petition this fall season and also Veghel, Karol Mous, Cathy|)Myers, Maurice Hamilton, Bob marked Ajax as strong contend-|Players. _ |Gouleuw. Hastings. ers for the league pennant. | Terry Kelly took over as assis-|- Fight Years -- Betty Merrick, . At the same time the Toronto|tant captain and moved in Jerry|Risie Van Veghel, Marilyn Mc-|#1GH JUMP Nomads dropped their first|2¥moshik as scrum half. Osh- Goughy. Girls (eleven to fourteen) -- league match to the York Coun-|#W4 then began to move the ball) Nine Years -- Alina Mous,|Cheryl Forsythe, Elizabeth Mar- ty boys 6-3. downfield. However, it was too \late in the-game for Oshawa Pas ee, Bye Oodeey: gy rg a yoy Sone ' |la' . »| Ten Years -- Peggy McGuire, ' ; down first place with four wine |*"¢ Alex emerged as winners. intary VanVeghel, Cathy 'Tren-|Maurice Hamilton, Paul Myers, and one loss while the Vikings|CONFIDENCE SHAKEN dogker: Slow Bicycle 'ieee (6 to 10 f have three wins and one loss.| Saturday's game was a great|, Eleven Years -- Cathy Hall, 4 Ajax has won one and lost one|yvictory for the Ajax squad,|Nora Corrigan, Anna Gouleuw. 4 so far this season. |Their hard and fierce tackling age Mala = Cheryl For- jfrom the early stages of the sythe, Elizabeth Martens, Gayle , AJAX UNDERDOGS |game shook the confidence of|Egan. | Ajax, definitely the underdogs] the Vikings. | Over Twelve Years -- Maria) on Saturday, opened their game| yt also showed some weak|Jensen, Arly Vandenburg, June| oes spots in the Viking lineup which |Merrick Fierce tackling "and close Se ins ae - BOYS' RUNNING RACE guarding for Ajax proved ef-| Next scheduled league match Six Years -- Donald Hamil.) fective in preventing Oshawa's|for the Vikings will be on Satur-|% Dennis Jacobs, Bill backfield from moving, especial-|day against 'the strong York Gouleuw, | g ' * ly in the first half. County boys from the Aurora|,,>°ven Years -- John Perrault, | 2 : ; he = "Tom Farquharson, who nor-|area, On 'Sunday the Vikings she apna Pete Kehoe. the Ajax High School. When | thrown down the ranks of the |mally breaks away for some/will be tackling the powerful To- |<. eight nan Pa Michael Kelly, the rugger ball is kicked out file to see which side can |S00d runs each game was close-|ronto Scottish ina '"'Challenge"| Wine Yaa Raghitegay" dae gee of touch, each team forms a |get it. Ajax won the match |!y watched. Also Ray Gilhrist,|match. Franke Van Vegh ire Fyre) single line and the ball is | 5-0. playing against his former] The Scottish consistently place|** ss ead lnc neues jmates, was constantly pounced/five or six players on the On- mre Ye: Mauri | jon whenever he handled the/tario All Star team (who de- Vv tel apts = ME. ba ball, |feated the Quebec All Stars 28 vhnman seh Ec gs Rite da ma | Fete Major Lea ue, e same time Ajax march- i NEW WOODBINE RACE CHARTS All-Star ahr | ry ~ h-/to 3 in Montreal on Sunday). |" even Years -- Bob Hastings, | ed the ball towards the Oshawa] OSHAWA -- Kelly, Hinkson, Doug Hamilton, Casey Minten. | Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) | years) -- Maurice Van Veghel, Carol Egan, Loraine Bednarz. Eleven to fourteen years -- Bill Van Veghel, Richard Her- zick, Bob Myers. Potato sack race -- girls (six to ten) -- Mary Taylor, Eva Merrick, Susan Kelly. Boys (six to ten) -- Maurice Van Veghel, Robert Thoman, John Gouleuw. Girls Champion -- Chery] For- sythe. ¢ Boys Champion -- Maurice Van Veghel. The CWL and Holy Name So- ciety presented awards to win- ners, (tied with) Peggy McGuire, Susan Kelly. Eleven to fourteen years -- Lucy Van Veghel, Maria Jenns- é sen, Cheryl Forsythe. Boys (six to ten years) -- Maurice Van Veghel, Michel Kelly, Bill Thoman- Eleven to fourteen -- Paul In the second half, Ajax con- tinued their strong defensive tac- tics. Their hard tackling led to an Oshawa injury. Captain Don Taylor was jforced to leave the game early jin the second half with a dis- located shoulder. This meant the Vikings finished with only 14 CAMPAIGNS SHORT MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal- ers, asked to give a total of $25,049,700 in 111 financial cam- paigns last year, contributed $13,367,307--57.3 per cent of the total sought. veney CLAIRTONE OF CANADA STEREO HI-FI SPEAKERS and RECORD STORAGE CABINETS COMBINATION SPEAKER WITH RECORD STORAGE CABINET 13" oval heavy duty, ex- . tended ronge aluminum cone woofer and two tweeters. Storage for op- proximately 65 records. Sliding Door, Matched veneers, BALL IS THROWN down a single line of rugger players in Saturday's action between Oshawa Vikings and Ajax at 3-ARIGAN 10.30 Alpine Pete ..... 9 Sea Trap . 115 ' -% Miss Lotus .. 1 -1h2 6- 2: Billy Saxet ..... 9 8- S = LEAPING LOU LAUGHING New Yorks Champion Gets Respectful Jeers h 4 A, 1 Ye 3 1 3-WAY SPEAKER Three heavy duty speak- ers. May be used as ex- tension unit or for in- creased stereo effects with main unit. An ex- cellent bookshelf unit. Wolnut or Teak goal line and finally Paines, | Farquharson Williams, Lock- , : Agel : Ftc. CARE ote Y | NE WYORK (AP) -- Don|Ajax's captain and scrum half,|wood, Nielsen, Gilhrist, Taylor, Vagal Martin Minkén' fichont : CLEAR AND FAST |Schwall, a 15 - game winner! | ' . MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1961 | cS. een eb a " erg the|/Voege, Shepherd and Tymoshik. Over Twelve Years Paul 4.20 3.50! mai ase.| Scoreboz is j } ite A ~ Deans A First Race 2 TWO SAMS ...... 2 330|major league all - star base-|Scoreboard register Ajax 5 and) AJAX -- F. Rohr, Hannon,|/myers, Maurice Hamilton, 'Tony 11-DUTCH FLAG ; lat an awards luncheon here| From here on, no one man-|Cadwell, Paines, Ross, Hunter, Harwe WiPP St % % Str, Fin. ed a nome 1Oct. 26. aged to score although Oshawa|Chopwick, Williamson, Carthew,| RUNNING BROAD JUMP 2% 1. iffiths Girls (six to ten years) 3-1 McComb --J JFleming |handed pitcher Jack Curtis of|half. |rup. 4-no Fitz'ons -- Mrs J W Hunter/Chicago. Cubs; first baseman| z 6-2% Wright -- R D Isaac \J. 7-4% Hale -- Mrs V G Cardy (Sox; second baseman Jake} ; shortstop Dick} 9-9% Dalton -- Shar-o-lin St 8 poe 10- 10 we Parnell a Bill pa |Howser, fang theo] pony oainal -- Bally Jinks.Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. | delphia; catcher Joe Torre, Mil- hipen : waukee; and outfielders Floyd Pool 23,981. Double Pool 40-282. ODELIGHTFUL GAL 12.00 5.80 3.70\Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs; 2-ALL CANADIAN 4.10 3.50;and Lee Thomas, Los Angeles} scored from five yards out. |Pringle, Head, Lace, Gibson, Herrick jfor Boston Red Sox, heads a} er 4.30 si) |ball rookie team to be honored| Vikings 0. |Simick, Karstulovitch, Lappin, Vandenberg, @ furlongs. Purse $1,800. S-year-olds andup. Claiming all $2,500, 43 23% Armstrong -- E and c Sta| The team also includes left-|{hreatened late in the second|Desroches, S. Rohr and North- o Mary Van Veghel, Carolyn Egan! ' arrison -- R J Dowl j : oe ; lec wage vt ed C. Martin of Chicago White Disarmament 8-% Sandover -- C Schwarze | Wood, Detroit: 5 Kansas City; third Solaraway : | Pulled up Morreale -- A W Mackay|haseman Charlie Smith, Phila- Suggest claimed by Arjay Stable. K. G. Nicholds. $2,500. | . er: \ |Robinson, Chicago White Sox; Second Race 5-ROCKIE CREEK 4.00 | Angels. 6 Furlongs,' purse $1,800, 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2,500. WtPP st % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 11510 1 4h 1% 1-1 1-2% Hale--L E Taylor - 2-2% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm 3-1 Dalton--E C Pearson 4-14Stadnyk--S_ Brener 5-33 | The team is chosen annually| through a nationwide poll of| youngsters between the ages of} By MEL SUFRIN 1 6 and 16. i 4-% 5-3% Dittfach--D M Strom {Canadian Press Staff Writer 6-144 6-2% Ras'sn--Gallelli, Todesco | 116 6 4 2h 9h 91 7h Sandover--White Oak Sta T hi h | The boos that greeted the Horse Delightful Gal All Canadian Rockie Creek .. Valquestin Melody Belle ... Honey Hash .... Star-O-Taura ing-coach services of the great Doug Harvey, there were many ; Dana Mozley of the Daily/| ' 2 News said Lou was in great | who figured New York Man- : | ager Muzz Patrick had pulled a osm. Tense ae PArAge modern version of the Great after: another, | Train Robbery, Dave Anderson of the Journal) 118 9 7 8h 8% 81 81 Griffiths--R Gian jenergetic display of muscle by 115 31010. 10- 10-91%Gibb--C M Withers Lou Fontinato during his first Fourteen Carat 115 1 6 5-1% 42 7-% 10- Parnell--Bill Beasley oR : ' Winner dk ch 4 County Delight -- Bren-Mar. Trainer A J Routcliffe. . .... National Hockey League ap- Start good won ridden. out Pool 30,396. pearance in New York as a RECORD STORAGE DAILY DOUBLE 8 AND 10 PAID $91.20 Third Race One Mile and 70 yards, Horse Wt PP 4KING GORM 3. »}Two years, Can. foaled, allowances Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-1 1-3% Dittfach -- Lanson Farm 2nk 2-4 Adams -- Windfields Fm 3-h 3-1 Robinson -- Smythe 5 4-1% Dalton Mrs, Steen 4-2% 5- Remillard Seagram iteLodge. Trainer A, H. Warner Pool 42,100 King Choperion ee | Caledon Belle First Note 9 Windkin * 14 5 Winner b o 2 Never Say Di Start good, won ridden out Fourth Race 2. BLONDOLL Purse $2300, Three yearolds and up, Claiming all $10,000 WtPPSt'% % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 5. 6.70 3.50 5.50 3.30) 2.80 | 19.30 @ Furlongs, Horse Chenango Empric Blondoll % 32 Ih Fitzsim's -- Elkins 1 2-1 2-% Sandover -- Dino Sta vee 1 1-1 3-2%Dalton -- Mrs. Luro Master Bart ... 2% 41 4no McComb Dew Valley Adm'l Armbro 115 1 4 41% 5- 5- 5- Remillard ~ Armstrong Winner b g 3 Errard -- Miss Aubrey.Trainer J. W. Elkins Start good, won driving Pool 42,409 3-MAJESTIC HOUR .... Fifth Race 2-WINDSPRAY 2 and 16th Miles, Purse $2700, Threeyear olds, Can. foaled, allowances Horse Wt PP st % 1 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Tambourette 121 5 4 5 5- -h-no McComb -- Kia Ora Farm Majestic Hour 117 3 3 3-% 4% 3-2% 2-2% Fitzsim's -- Beasley Windspray 1 2% 3-3. Rasmussen Cymar Edgor's Lane 46 411% Remillard -- Edgor Ridge Blue Author 5- 5 Dittfach -- E and C Sta Winner b f 3 Menetrier -- La Bamba2nd. Trainer W. Cole. 3- 2 1 rs 5-TAMBOURETTE tne 20 2.20 3.50 2.30 2 esaeniattseR: cccccasoipecniianbiseiinaipidaiiiaan . 14.50 7.60 4.00 QUINELLA 5 and 8 PAID $17.10 7-ROYAL WIN 4 5-INDIAN LINE 7.90 4.40 Sixth Race 4-ADMIRAL HOGAN @ Furlongs, Purse $2100 Three yearsand up, Claiming all 36000 Horse Wt PP st % ""% Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 106 7: 4-% l-h Parnell X -- Newtondale 109 nk 3-% 2no Dalton -- Ellins ------|Shakes Flu */To Win Race SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. With a 10-day respite before the last half of the schedule gets underway, Seton Hall University cross-country followers find that the early performances of Tom Tushingham of Whitby, Ontario, jare being solidified: After four races in which the Pirate Frosh compiled a 3-1 rec- ord, the Canadian star has three member of Montreal Canadiens should not be misunderstood. It may be that New York fans have found within them- selves the capacity to hate the man who became an idol dur- ing seven seasons of rugged de- fence play in a Ranger uniform. But there's likely to be another element. For New York fans don't waste their boos on a nonentity. There is a certain amount of respect involved, grudging though it may be. Of course, an opposition player must be tough as well firsts in four starts. Suffering from a cold, Tushingham finish-} as effective to be booed in Madison Square Garden. For ed fifth against Central Con-|¢xample, New York fans used necticut. But he shook off the cold and) istride. He finished in a three-| Sta | |way tie with two of his mates,| |doing the home course in 18:13. Saturday Tushingham back jin action as the Pirates face a pair of state foes, Rutgers Uni- | versity and Fairleigh Dickinson 49 | University, in a triangular meet|St@Nds six-one and weighs about jat New Brunswick. | Coach Johnny Gibson is point- to greet Maurice Richard more| with awe than jeers. | days when the little left-winger was combining pugnacity with) | skill as a Detroit Red Wing. | |PENALTY KING i | Leaping Louie, a 29-year-old jnative of Guelph, Ont., who |195 pounds, was the blueline po- jliceman during his years with Fontinato and Montreal man-|American said Fontinato played | aging director Frank Selke are|we'l, unlike the occasional reck- going to be under considerable|less play that marked some of pressure because of the deal.|his Ranger games of previous | peated - ae that Lou|seasons. listinguishe' imself in his| J i first appearance before his old oid Toa GE ces ce fans. ears at first when he was booed| DOMINANT FIGURE after body-checking little Cam- Canadiens won 5-2 and al- ille Henry. though Lou didn't get any goals,| The man "who could do no Red Fisher of the Montreal|Wrong when he was a Ranger) Star says "Fontinato easily was|braked his skates and looked| the most dominating figure on|¥P in surprise." | the ice." | Despite the mixed reactions, | What did Fontinato think of|however, it must be emphasized| the booing? "'It felt terrific, just|that New York fans are more| terrific to get booed," he said,|interested in seeing their club "It meant I was doing my job."|win than anything else- And| New York sports writers|when Rangers scored a goal] crowded around Fontinato im-|while Fontinato was serving mediately after the game, and/penalty, says Al Laney of th in the Hall's last start last Wed-| At the same time they saved|it was obvious alpen im-| i y y the nesday against the Montclairjsome of their most derisive! pressed, State Frosh, Tom was back injhoots: for Ted Lindsay in the|-- Herald Tribune, the crowd "found that delightful.'"' | SEE THE NEW CLAIRTONE COLLECTION TODAY! "Leaders In Stereophonic Sound--The World Over' PARKWAY TELEVISION (YOUR COLOR TV STORE) 918 SIMCOE ST. NORTH PHONE 723-3043 CABINET Holds approximately 120 records, 27" x 36" x 16". Sliding doors. Oiled er polished walnut, 110 Vy 2-1 3-%Harrison Dowling 7 3 i 2 1- 4-no Robinson -- Smythe 5 % 5-2 Sandover -- Clark Jr. 5 = 7- 6-% Fitzsim's -- Marshall 4 1 4% 61 7 Remillard -- Seagram 8 RoyalRite. Trainer A, Hickling. Pool 48,132 5-WINDY SHIP 3-CREDIT CURB 4-ELTRO THE GREAT 2.70 years and up, Canadian foaled, Allow. Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-% 1-%4Dittfach Stafford Farm 2-4° 2-5% Dalton -- Eliott 3-2% Fitzsim's Beasley --SDesnoyers ram. Remilard -- Gardiner - Bell Trainer J. Passero Willow Strip Buffalo Bill 115 Senior Teddy 115 Star Gun 115 Winner b g 4 Windfield: Start good, won driving Seventh Race 1 and 1-16th Miles. Purse $2700. Three Horse Wt P Windy Ship Credit Curb 4 2: 5-2% 5- Eltoro the Great 119 5 4 °3-2% 2-1 Dorval 119 1 1 2% 3-h Castleberry 119 3 5 1-2% 12% Naughty Flirt lll 2 3 6- 6- 6 Coupled Dorval and. Naughty Flirt Winner b ¢ 4 Windffelds -- Lovel; Start good. won driving $LONDON TOWN Eighth Race SLONDON 70 y 900, years and up, Claiming all $2500 ¥ sek We Mien Fare Ny ee ee Seckay Owaer Pouket 118 10 8 10- 2h I-h Parnell -- Mann 5 9 4 41 1-1 2-2 Fitzsim's -- Mrs. Trudell 2% 3-2 3-nk Morreale -- Mrs. Merr 41% 4ph Adams -- Davies-Montgry. 5- 5-13% Armstrong -- Taillieu nx 7-1 6h Griffiths -- Gian , 6h 17-3% Robinson -- DG 8-% 81% Nash -- Ross 9-4 9-8% Harrison -- Mrs. Marshak 10- 10- Dalton -- M and M Sta Trainer J. C, Meyer ' Pool 61,197. Total Pool 386,147 112 My 6 7 S$ 1 3-nk 3-h 4 rl 23 1 - %y il 6 1 52% 51 3 34 6-1 7 2 7, 4.90 3.20 2.51 4.80 2.8 Delores. 7 Pool 48,862 3.20 6.30 3.90 3.00 10-POUKET Jet Turbine Bet n Win Nance's Rules . 3 8 and P Sta Start good, won driving Attendance 6803. 01 0 | jing his fine frosh squad for the Rangers. i |Metropolitan and Garden State} If any opponent mussed up \titles and Tushingham should be} one of the more fragile New very much in contention 'for the | York forwards, it was expected lindividual crown in both races. |that Fontinato would retaliate : on behalf of his teammate. HUNGARIAN RETIRES | Even after Detroit's Gordie BUDAPEST (AP) Istvan|Howe put a crook in his nose Rozsavolgyi, lean Hungarian|im one bout, New York fans still jmiddle distance runner, quit | loved Lou. What may have |competitive track Monday be-|been overlooked along the way jcause "my nerves feel as if|Was that he was developing |they are frying." Rozsavolgyi, |into a pretty fair defenceman. |33, still holds the world record} When Rangers traded him to jof 5:2.2 for 2,000 metres |Montreal in return for the play- | Bl s D a jing room in the final minute of alr ecries on the ice. | "Robazza could hurt some 4 |player seriously," said Blair. un er ir eu been a held-out, he's out unfair tactics to keep up with the play. Players are human be- ings, and when a man purpos- KINGSTON (CP) -- Manager he should be punished." Wren Blair of the Eastern Pro-|-- fessional Hockey League King- POACHERS CHOICE manded punishment for Sault Langford has a way with poach- Ste. Marie Tiunderbirds de-lers on his estate in Flintshire. fenceman Reno Robazzo. \He offers them a chance of za's spearing performance inlsubscribing to the cancer relief Saturday's game when Kingston|fund, So te all ae donated defeated Sault Ste. Marie 8-3.|t9 the fund, he reports. ing penalties, one for five min- utes. WEST LOOE, England (CP) Blair suggested Robazzaj|Prince Baudouin de Ligne, cou- President Ed Houston. Blair was also irked because| team in an international shark Thunderbirds' coach Jack Ste-jand deep -sea angling contest jplay, leaving only six players of shape and has to resort to Spearing earin ely tries to injure another man ston Frontenacs Sunday de-| CARDIFF, Wales (CP)--Lord Blair was angered by Robaz-|peing reported to the police or Robazza picked up two spear- ANGLING CAPTAIN should be dealt with by league|sin of Belgium's King Baudouin, wart sent his team to the dress-jheld in Cornwall. captains his country's four-man} | lege, smiles after her selec- MISS BLUE BOMBER Pretty Theresa Stangl, 17, a | tion as Miss Blue Bomber. second-year Arts student at | She will represent the Winni- eee 5 . | Peg football club in the an- Winnipeg's St. Mary's Col nual Miss Grey Cup contest. ' } --(CP Wirephoto) \ If you've forgotten what a real cigarette tastes like, try a few packs of Buckinghams Get the real taste of a real cigarette

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