THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 13, 1961] ] Hotspurs Post Win, Burnley Dumped LONDON (AP -- Defending champion Tottenham Hotspur scored a 4-2 victory over Ful- ham to move into a chal- lenging position behind leaders Burnley in the English League soccer standings. Nottingham Forest defeated Burnley 3-2, Everton drew 1-1 at Blackpool, and West Ham United drew 3-3 against West Bromwich Albicn. Burnley now leads the stand- ings with 23 points from 16 games. The Spurs have 20 points. The program calls for 42 matches. Olympic Coach Plans To Retire VICTORIA (CP) -- A Victoria man who coached in four Olym- pics as well as countless re- gional and national meets has retired after 41 years as a pro- fessional instructor for the YMCA. In those years 65 - year - old| Archie McKinnon built a repu-} tation as one of Canada's out-| . Z = \standing coaches of amateur RE Che, SMe 4 Ewa ath etes | To say McKinnon, who was | ass sociated with the YMCA for 0 years, was versaltie would be BRIAN MORRIS, alternat- ing quarterback on_ 'the | COSSA Junior "A" title-win- | ning O'Neill juniors, goes over | KEN BRACK, speedy half- back with the O'Neill juniors, grabs a 12-yard pass in the fourth quarter and_ races OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. over the Belleville goal-line | ed the Bay of Quinte entry , during Saturday's COSSA | 67-0. Brack also tallied two championship game at Alex- | converts on passes during the andra Park. Oshawa swamp- | game. | --Oshawa Times Photo | | for one of his two touch- | Belleville. Morris alternated downs during Saturday's con- | with Ian McNamee who also peeve it mildly. He lectured) test at Alexandra Park | chalked up many points. and demonstrated for close to against Moira Collegiate of ! --Oshawa Times Photo |50,000 youngsters in swimming,| diving, track and field, tumbl-| ing, soccer, basketball and gen-| eral physical education. "If I am prominent now,' > he| 1 said shortly before retiring, "it) "4 Pag | because of the young-| s I have worked with." | Copyright, (Daily Racing Form) SATURDAY, First Race 1 mile. Purse $1,900. we NOV. 11, 1961 Horse PP (DH) Adolph W 115 3. 2 (DH)Scotch F'rie 112 3 Youdbetterwin Tee Shirt Fair Mike .. Sultop Consortage Top Field rornorks rere ror} The convert was 1- 1- 3- 4- 5-3 2 1 4 2-h 5-1 2 ' 6- 7- secon e., APPR eeYe én con Winner. Sidney Sue, Trainer L, Hozack. Cairngorum. Trainer M, Friend. Pool 41,738 two ra - Bresrey ~pRrowee Jee eSoe enm"*cawns Sean Se oe es Pm oes vad 3 Se Fourth Race 7 olde da purse $1,900, 3 Hor: v All Canadian Finalist $ Windsor Forest Bill Yates ... Pepit Danstir . 107 Autumn Twilight 109 1 mc) o HopVanouse CLEAR AND FAST | was indicated in 1959 when he} 7-Youdbetterwin 3.80 jwas close to death from in-/ u 1 juries suffered in a_ poolside fall. During his convalescenc) 3-% Harrison--L Hozack Parnell--J Saliba away with the Junior 'A'/blocked. third major during the third'to gain heavy yardage. Osh- % Rasmussen--Armedam Sta S d 0 t rl Adolph W, b g, 4 Roman Sandal--| ville 67-0 ray slipped over Belleville's| Alternating q ua rterbacks wae Morris plenty of tim we en 5 e Start good, won driving | m | | \Belleville with cheers ringing in| (EXTRA POINT PASS |-- tallied one touchdown each,} Five hundred yelling yo od 3-SUN DRIFT 4.10 |back Ian McNamee passed to! Wayne Cheeseman garnered/along with the Lindsay High land pulled a major upset Sun-} 1 mile. Parse $1,900. Three-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2,500. EAT UP FIELD u | Oshawa began to pour it on|McNamee. The other two con-| Players on the championship knocking the Swedes out of next} Sun Drift . 2-nk Dittfach--C G Uteck dra Park, O'Neill moved the} Bir Beniania .., 1123 6610 5 55% Brow lyards on a quarterback sneak| In the final quarter, halfback|Magill, J. Pearse, H. Lawlor,| .The Swedes were finalists in} Winner It b m, 5, Nizami ond --Chie Fay, Trainer W. Thurner. --lyard run for his second touch-| |plays. On one he went 25 yards|Harding, G. Edgar, R. Town.| kicked Thi d R rounded out the|Brady, R. Trewin, T. Reed, T.|other World Cup berth. Russia| bf ace 5-LADY ON ANGSTER vert and passed to halfback Ken|MAKE WIDE HOLES The 12110 § 1-1%14 11 1-2 Dittfach--Zeus Farm CRA Results | Oshawa linemen contin-land T. McNamee. jin Istanbul. Margrave sees 109 its 43 41% Kruger--G Raymond Prince d-Irlande 118 62% 72 McComb---8 Desnoyers (a) |are Eastview 5, Southmead No. Winby ° 109 10-4 10-3 Stadnyk--Windy Acres Fm lview No. 3. 3; Rundle No. 1, 3, z d"Irlande |1, 3, Southmead No. 2, 2; South- 9.10 4.00 3.10\F. Williamson 2, J. Williamson 8-WINDSOR FOREST Zednick 1, M. Pullen 2, G. Waite}; 1-2 McComb--Hellenic Sta 4 4-2% Dittfach--D Mann onchan 2, P. Crawford 2, M. 7-1% Gibb--G Bouvrette L, Shobbrook 1, R. Shobrook!: Winner b g 4 Windfields -- diana, Trainer R Fisher. O'Flynn 1, R. Cornish 3, J E f 1 Mile, purse, be Ane, 9-year-olds, Canadian foaled, allowances. F, Parson 2, J. Carlson 2, F Caledon Belle 110 1 1 1-1 nk 2-7% Dittfach--C Smythe ford 2, T. Hele 1, J. Craighead Nicomekl 112.6 4 3h - Sh 5-% Sandover--J B Azanza Winner, B C 2 Selector -- Devon Belle. Trainer C Holliday. 3-Adolph W (deadheat) 4.40 4.40 3.50 a ~year- -olds and up. Claiming all $2,500, 1-2 1-2% Remillard--M Friend | jhe received 800 letters from| nk : | A powerful junior team from | quickly bashed his way over the|GETS 3RD MAJOR Potts--J Loughry Armétrons Mm Gilbest COSSA title Saturday by dump-} Later in the same quarter, |quarter when he went 13 yards|awa's pass defence "was also Beoteh Faire, br m & Félrare=!' ar otra Collegiate, leaving |li \Brian Morris and Ian McNamee |get the ball away 'B Swi erland | Double Pool 77,620 y tz ----|their ears, were unable to get| Oshawa gained the extra point|both on end runs that went 25/ers turned out for the sudd Second Race 4-WAKEFIELD : 70 Y |backfielder Ken Brack. one convert on a pass from|jazz band provided the music. |day with a 2-1 win over Sweden, | Horse tPP St % '%%, Str. Fin, Jockey Owner In the first quarter at Alexan-| during the second quarter jvert pass attempts went in-|team are: T. Twine, R. Dawson,|year's World Soccer Cup play-| Wakefield 3-% Gubbins--Mrs JMooney Sr|ball 70 yards down the field in) Toronto Boy 66% Rock Alexander} Stopping on Belleville's eight/for a touchdown. Halfback Bob Brian Brady chalked up two|T. Turner, W. Cheesman, J.|the 1958 World Cup, when they d Pool 55,212. Start good, won driving. bare down of the day. jand on the other for 40 yards. |send, R. Simpson, A. Tuni-|Sofia to force a_ playoff be-| SINDIAN CROSSING 11.20 10 Dart League |: singles in the same quarter and|Ken Brack |Gilmore, D. Barr, K. Brack, J.|qualified for the World Cup | | 4 mile, Purse $2,400, Three- and four -year - olds. Allowances. } _o re WEP Oh Me et Brack for the other convert. Dragon Lane - Will 4 2% 21 iy 2-5% Robinson--C E. Chesher |Result of games played Nov.| Ribola .. 118 5-1 5-4% Fitz'ons--Windfields Wayaway 115 8nk 8-no Gubbins--C Baker 3,0; North Oshawa 3, Fernhill Pillan Mapu 115 ll- lL Brown--McMacken Sta Winner br c, 8, Somali 2nd -- Delaware. Trainer W. H. MacDonald, lnela No. 1, 3, Storie 2. 7-ALL CANADIAN 4.80 Hed 2, R. Crawford 2, J. Crawford ear-olds and up, claiming 'all $3,500, aS tote Ww OC Pi 2, B. Clark 1, Doris Clark 1, F. 5-24% Rasmus'n--Donatella F'm Wilson 1, B Crawford a Gli St * Fiery Law Boy 112 4 cat 8-84Fitzsim's--W D_ Stable , A. Bryant 1, W. Dowe 3, B.|% Start good, won driving. Pool 91,661. "7.80 280 2.40 Snoddon 1, K. Snodden 1, H Horse PP St % Str Fin. Jockey Owner |Densham 1, J. Densham 1, R. In Already Dia 1145 3 6 Sh -¥ 3-1 3-1%Armstrong--P J Rock 48 2, Jean Craighead 2, R. Hopson Ped'ler's French 116 5 3 2h 5h 6 6- Start Good, Won Driving. tthe respect McKinnon won) 4-Se'ch Fairie(deadheat) 4.40 4.40 3.00 Str. Fin Jockey Owner Rogers--S Cocomile | ually made gaping holes in the|Persons who had worked with) |Oshawa O'Neill collegiate ran|Moira line. Bob Simpson racked up his|Moira line, allowing the backs him. | * Dittfach-H L Lam 1g AS = Deadheat to win ing a weak entry from Belle-|O'Neill quarterback, Brianjon a handoff. tight, giving quarters McNamee 2-DOTTIE'S GIRL 6.60 3.60 nin untracked jon the touchdown when quarter-|yards ) death tilt. The O'Neill band,| BERLIN (Reuters) -- Switzer-| Dottie's Girl .... Moo 25 33 Prt 4-5 1-1% Fitz'ons--Roycroft Sta 113 Ian McNamee dashed for 20;complete. IR. Miles, J. Lawrence, W.|offs in Chile Toujours rete £73 -244 3- nk 4-534 Parr J B Lauder five first downs. _ Win Flight 107 7- Robinson--J E McCann jyard line, fullback I Bob Simpson| Simpson made a spectacular 70- |touchdowns on pass and run|MclIlveen, B. McCullough, S. |bowed to Brazil. Dally Double 3 and 2 paid $14.80 --4 and 2 paid $14.80. Ian McNamee A 12-yard pass to -halfback|cliffe, R. Stroud, T. Dittmar, B.|tween the two countries for an-| 4. 10-DRAGON LAN 4 10] Wayne Cheeseman hoofed a con-|tenth and final touchdown. |Whiting, M. Taylor, B. Morris|playoffs by defeating Turkey 2- 1) PP St % * Str, Fin. Jockey Owner Indian Crossing Lady Gangster . a 5 3 5% 2\%4 3-% Harrison--J Annesley Jr Farm Whitville 108 9-1 6-% Parnell--A G Hedges \9, 1961 in the CRA Dart League Sandhurst 2nd 118 7-¥ 92% Rogers--G R Gardiner (A) |2: Woodview No. 2, 2, Wood- Coupled A -- Sandhurst 2nd and Prince |Rundle No. 2, 2; Woodview No Start good, won driving. Pool 92,375. Players doubling in and out -- 6-FINALIST 1, E. Adair 1, S. Zednick 3, L. |i Fin. Jockey Owner 3-544Rogers--Miss M E Dressel Jenkins 2, D. Pelow 2, A. Masor-| 6-nk ar'son--Barwood var Gib Boerien Houston 1,'R. Pope 1, T. Twine Navy Grand 108 3 6-h 9- 9 Robinson--J M Jacobs 1 Kitchen 2, E. Major 1, C . Fifth Race 260 |Fayle 4, P. Fayle 1, D. Rae 1 Ham' 'n Tongs it 2 2 44 25, 1.4) Har-son"-Bo-Teck Fm |Harmon 2, 'M. Muir 2, F. Cli Quality Maid 115 45 6 4-1% Rogers--Shermanor F'm Parnell--Mrs W H Caldwell |1, Pool 46,446. High three darts -- B. Kitch | Quinella pool 51888 jen 120, D. Rae 101. Sen --___----------|- Baseball one inning -- T.} QUIN LEA 2 AND oe PAID $16.10. wl Twine 6, F. Parsons 6, R. Hop é ERY . 8.70 3.9 2.70\son 5, L. Cornish 5, B. Kitchen} Sixth Race 7.40 370|5, M.' Wilson 5, E. Lovelock §,| R. Crawford 5, L. Zednick. \% 2,64 d. id All 1 Zameen rime Ro ae ee ee key One Team Standings -- Storie 22,| Btrongboy 118 Ys pumas Lppaenas seers pcaetam |Eastview 20, Woodview No.. 1,| Amber Mora ; 8 1A $a 3.2% Rosets--G B Woodrow 19, Rundle No. 2, 17, North Osh-| Piagal ne $-1% «no Fitzsim'ns--Bill Beasley |awa 16, Rundle No. 1, 16, South-| Coup D'Etat 5-1% Dittfach--L Lear h {mead No. 1, 16, Fernhill 15, |Woodview No. 3, 13, Woodview ; 5 3 1 Chic Miss 13 . - 6-4 6-9-4 Robinson, Gian and Tosc Sun Bend 7 Rasmus'n--Speague, Ross ' No. 2, 12, Southmead No. 2, 10,/ _|Southmead No. 3, A. 3-STRONGBOY vee 1-AMBER MORN 7-ITS ANN Winner b h 5 5 Phalanx--Mighty Dobree. Trainer N Julius Sart good, won ridden put. Fool 105,038. Seventh Race 1-W'DY SHIP(A entry) 8 50 3.10 10 2.60 | 2-H'DEN TREAS. (B entry) 2.40 2.20| 4-W 1% miles. Purse $10,000 added. Three -year Sinai -- _ => Canadian soaied. | = Adios Butler | Equals Track t PP ey (A)Windy Ship n6 111 8nk ray 3h 1h pittiace-Stattor'. 'Farm Ti dime nhecord (B)Hidden Treas. 123 1-4 21 Remillard--Bill Beasley Winisteo 116 2-4 3-1 McComb--Kia Ora Farm (C)Chopavane .. 114 (B)Eltoro the Gt. 115 Major Turley 116 Phy otiagead N.Y. (AP)--Ad-| ' = os é ico AR Cis Pe ; ' os Butler, world's fastest pacer, = id Wond W ® Ciro Ag "Giest end "tiddes | a farewell to competition Sa- | HO MANY PAT THEIR BILLS BY CHEQUE ? Treasure | turda night t (C) -- Chopavane and Sabraon | 31 '- rie Bike hy Peg (A) Wonderwine 116 Castleberry 116 8% Rogers--J E F Seagram Delores. Trainer J, Passero. Winner b ¢.4, Windfields -- Loved poo) 113,429. |record in the 114-mile $50,000 Na- tional Pacing Derby at Roose-| Dorval 116 9h Gubbins--S Desnoyers Start good, won driving. - 13.10 7.20 4.60|velt Raceway. (C)Sabraon 127 9 10-1%4 10 02 0-5 10-4% Robinson--Vis, Hardinge Mystery Guest 110 11,3 11- '11- os ie Rasmussen--Cymar Sta as h | R 7M RE Eig. th ace pido ON (Entry) .. 11.10 600 The five-year-old son of Adios, | 1% miles. Purse $1,900. Three-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2,500, * loser of only 13 starts in a 50-| |race career, matched the Roose-| Horse wWwierprst % \ Fin, Jockey Owner +; 4 2nk D'fach--Mrs Von Rich'n |velt mark set by Good Time in| M26 3 4-3% Fitz'ons--Vis. Hardinge 6-1% 5-2%4Hale--Bill Beasley 6-nk Sandover--F M Clark Jr 7-2 Harrison--Stafford Farm vawwoo* Sagvre-ere UINnorre, Everexsyes Nowadays most people do / Writing a cheque on your bank account is the quick, handy way to pay for larger purchases as well as bills. Money More 117 1-11 Gibb--G Groves (A)Lovely Susy '116 3-nk - Robinson--H Lumax 4-2%McComb--J W Smallwood is 2h Peter Pat es 5 : i T . ie . 4 ' e victor: S-nk nk Parnell--D Mann algae y, his 13th straight) Canadians write almost three million cheques every banking day / Fast, Prince Porter PSone Paar jthis year after losing his first! 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