THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 20, 1961 First Local Bonspiel Texas Christan Proves Major Success Stuns Big Rivals NEW YORK (AP) -- Lowly Midwest The annual' Molson's Men's|capture the high one-win prizes,|Ray_ Webster, Larry Heffering, Rudy Andrews, Walt Alexander, |Texas Christian. 9 for *I\Michigan State 21 Northwest. Men's Bonspiel, held at Thelin the 11.00 o'clock draw. | Sim Ewart, tune Brome, [Ren Taney, Ges 'Treste," (loser and 25 - point underdog, ern 13 Oshawa Curling Club on Satur-| Alex Brodie's rink was the| Gerry Farrow, i Bob Walker, | Bill Miller, Lerry Marshall, \ornee 2 upse . Ohio State 22 Oregon 12 i -i\runner-up on the full bonspiel) skip, i skip, .-s+e00 6) «skip, ..-+e0- 8; skip, *| Saturday with a 6-0 shutout eel pd cig Dn ste = m4 results, He and his egg 2 ton Midr, Lloyd Short, NH eeccis ed Hi pe gts irs : be the top-ranked |Miami (Ohio) 7 Cincinnati $ entry list of 32 rinks competing|Muir, Pete Furey, Elgin Mun-|Pete Furey, Tom Jack, Gord Furey,' Jack Piatti, U.S. college football team. \Michigan 23 Iowa 14 in the "local" competition and|day and Brodie, skip, won their|Elgin Munday, -- Ed. Disey, | |Chas. White, Alex Nathan, | A shocked crowd of "9900|Missouri 27 Kansas State 9 i poth{three games in' the 9.00 o'clock! "'® a Ag : sal an ee an lenin ti to T wi ' myers g ro Bigg Maho OF draw, foe a tieal node a8 17 Ya skip, . Vy skip, 3. skip, -+ 10; skip, yd i B A fates O ei sconsin 55 Illinois 7 een and exciting, | ' e : | \watched in disbelief as inspired) Minnesota 10 Purdue 7 the early season. 3. ae eeren ee panes, idee oat eget Vig VEE Texas Christian mounted three/Oxjahoma State 28 Houston 24 - The bonspiel was the usual) Second high three-win winners|Woddy Oke, 'Ted 'Stone, Eric Henry, Tom Prest, goal - line stands and made its three - game affair, with ajin the early section were Cari eon perenne PF ag Granik, ee en ag tah g,)second-quarter touchdown stand complete set of prizes for each|Olson, Reg. Smith, Jim Naylor| i ES Te ei Sar eaten Wega eae sac! 'up against Texas, which hadn't e of the two "draws". A rink of|and Fred Thompson, skip, with) Pete Simmons, Sam Jackson, Jr., Geo, Wilson, Ken Peterson, |been pressed in winning eight Metropolitan sti | Fred Asworth, Sam Jackson, Sr., | Bob Ross, W. Pascoe, "aj school teachers, consisting ofa total score of i. |Geo. Campbell, Bill Holden, Al Bathe, Roy Sawyer, straight. OHA Junior " 7 Jack Bentley; Joe Walsh, Jack| High two-win prizes in this|Fr. J. Pereyma, Don Holden, Alex Wilson, Herb Robinson, _| The upset left only Alabama, Judge and "Ab" Robins as skip,| group went to the rinks skipped) **'?. 10; skip, .-++00- 6 skip, ++ 8 2: ranked second, and Rutgers un- emerged as top winners of the|by Les Eveniss, with a score of| -- Second Geme -- heaten among the major U.S. oT KEY : | -- Second Game -- day, to capture the major)12 plus 1 and "Bucky" Luke,' e ae teams. Rutgers, which has no : a dl wi 4 " R. Mercer, .. 10; E. Nichol, .... Robins, ... 13; ©. Parker, .. ' - E i awards, which were presented)with a score of nine. |F. Thompson, .. 9; Fr. Pereyma, . Wilson, ... 11:.D. Fletcher, .. 5. seem how! aspirations, by Gord Rae, district represen-| Don Holden's rink was the)8. Granik, ... 15; F. Black, Richards, ; L. Marshall, .. 5. turned back Colgate 26-6. Ala- tative for Molson's, The Robins'|high one-game prize-winners. Walker, ... 7; D. Holden, ... Minett, ; 'Sama, angling, 'or a Rose ; 7 j ly brilliant : Hare, 8; F. Kitchen, .. Robinson, . H h s 5 bs i rink were consistently brilliant} Bob Patte, chairman of the 1: Eveniss, ... 7:3. Greer Me Crawtord, Ww, er, ... 6,.Bowl spot, chalked un its ninth in all of their three games, |"'loca' bonspiel committee", act-|A. Brodie, .... 5; D. Rawson, «+, ; tt, chalking up three "possibles"|ed as master of ceremonies for SPOTPZ>> APF ASS: Navarou : Miller, .. 7(W); J. ). straight with a 10-0 decision | Farrow, .... 8; B. Luke, Sutton, 13; R. Humphrey over Georgia Tech. | \for a total of 24 plus 2. jthe presentation of the prizes, at wc Thied Gee ww -- Third Syracuse, ranked 10th, also, The day's big winners domin-|the conclusion of the day's play.|p. Holden, .. 15; F. Black .... . Minett, .... 9/0, Crawford, .. 5. was an upset victim. Syracuse ated the 11.00 o'clock draw.|His committee, whicl. arranged|B. Luke, ...... 9; G. Hare, a . Marshall, .. 10; R. Wilson, é6.bowed to Notre Dame 17-15) Other three-game winner in this|and conducted the successful|®- Welker, .... 6; Er. Pereyma .. Parker, .... 7; H. Robinson, .. 6.|when Joe Perkowski booted a @7 (| Thompson, } CE hid Miller, .s.. 8; M. Sutton, ... 6.41 - yard field goal for Notre 5. 6. 6. 2; @Or®e section was Bil) Miller's rink,|event, included Alex Mackay|, predic, | 13: 8. Aeieer, ¢ g > == ' lineluding Rudy Andrews, Bobjand Hal Butler. |D. Rawson, ... 8: B. Granik, A. Robins ... 13; A. Wilson, ... 5.|Dame with no time remaining MARLBOROS Skitch and Ken Tipney. In con-| Following.are the complete re-|!. Fyeniss, ... 12: E. Nichol, N. Richords .. 11; R. Humphreys, . 6..0n the clock, virtually eliminat-| trast, Miller's rink had _.ajsults: Le ere WeRe TON, ++. 415. Eilat, 9; D. Fletcher, ng Syracuse from the bow!) (Toronto) |meagre total of only three points 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW | 11:00 OCLOCK DRAW \picture. VS. ; for their three wins. They won)Carl Olson, Dick Donald, ke Jack Hammond, | | Other results included: M ra their first game 8-7, for a one-/"80 Smith, John Vivashy (eaiilenanl ; NHL LEADERS | 'ia 'WHITBY MOHAWKS \point margin, emerged as Win-\Fred Thompson, _ John Greer, ' y lar Dare ie aes |ners on an extra end in the sec- skip, +. 7% skip, ederee ip, 11; skip, SS \Indiana 17 West. Virginio 9 | TUES., NOV: 21 CHIC MISS, with Hugo | the home stretch to win the | Chic Miss covered the course |ond game and then won DY Bid Mendetiony Jock Megas, | Gites Goulding, Hol Butler, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Pittsburgh 10 Southern Califor- | AWANUUANY iN. Allan, |... 11; W. Butler, A ; nied Foal iz 8:30 P.M. ' ; : ; he ai % {two-point margin in their third Leon Rolson, Wes Piatti, Ted Chenier, Bob Potte, Standings: Montreal, won 9,| nia 9 See j : Dittfach up, is far ahead of | $10,000 Tattling Handicap, on | in 1:52 2/5. Blondell was sec vache lel Be uneMilign, adie monte, |Cfoude "Phipps, Bill Holland lost 5. Ged 4, points 22. |Navy 13 Virginia 3 | the field as he comes down | Saturday at Old Woodbine, | ond and Tambourette third. jex 'Wilson's rink, victims tol" Nich*! Frank Black, Oscar Parker, || Oak Crawford, |Harvard 21 Brown 6 Whitb "Ab Robins in their third ne see ca eee Ni skip, +--..-. 3: points: Bathgate, New York,/Penn State 34 Holy Cross 14 Y P Coverley, "Hap Hamel, Walt. Jackson, Ed. Gray, 131 \Columbia 87 Penn f Community Arena | ill ; ; aie 31. : game, were tops in the high two-|7,.°" , ba litoyd Hoo dyad 0) OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Frank Merri win division, with a score of 12 cats een, vam MeLaughlin, |Gee tne ort Eames, | Goals: Provost, Montreal, Me eenean tk gare 14 : -- onan hile Bawt Ri > rink won! 'Bucky' Luke Les Eveniss, Jack Elliott, Russ Wilson, | } while Newt Richards' rink won) 'Bucky pe tit Bkip, skip, 4,| Assists: Bathgate, 22. |Princeton 26 Yale 16 Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) 'S$ ddl F the other two-win prizes, with a skip, 8; skip, 6 , ene '| By Oe : 61 Cloudy and Slow a es our score of nine. Bob MacDonald, Merv Perkins, | Jack Bentley, Bob Hill, Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, Saw- oe sued vos te Norm Allan's rink scored an 8 | Al Beord Pete Willson, |Joe Walsh, John Luke, chuk, Detroit, 2. 2 r bh Bev Smith, Doug. Langmoid, |Jack Judge, Bert Dingley, ani ae A . 9-SUN DRIFT ......... 7.20 3.70 2.80 More Winners plus 1 in their final game, to|Doug Rawson, _ Gord: Hore, "Kb Robins, _- Wally Butler, Penalties: --Fontinato, First Race 7-SUN AND WIND ......... 5.20 3.60| | skip, Wii iB cc AL As ss 1 OR, _. §./real, 74 minutes. . 5-KINGWOOD 3.60 i 1 mile, Parse $1,900, Three-year-oldsand up, Claiming all $2,500. --1.. TORONTO (CP) -- Trainer SPORTS | Mont- ui We eP st % 1 Str. Fin Jockey Owner 7. a sun' Drift 1 Ss Si.0so12) Lenk Dittlach--C G Uteck Frank Merrill saddled four win- 4 624 23 2.21, Fitz'ons--J J Mead ners at Old Woodbine Saturday & 9 bd 3-nk 3-45 Kallai--Leroy Tobey as Buffalo horses won the $10,- Boe ee oct K Rt Marshat}.|000 Display Stakes and the $10,- ] © '@ | -2 6h Sandover--L § Williams 000 Tattling Handicap. | s 7-2% Harrison--Stafford Farm | pice N Byots captured the! TODAY'S GAMES 7] | Miss Keith 9-74 Rob'son--Dorosz, Senebald| Display Stakes and Chic Miss (EY Jackie's First 10 Krohn--A E, E A Fair HOCKEY Winner b g, 5, Wild Det "-- 'Sunny Plume. Trainer J. Mack. |scored an easy victory in san Oshawa City League Bantam| Start good, won driving. Pool 48,035. Double Pool 78,001. | Tattling Scheduie -- 5.00 p.m. Duplate| ogigor - F350 330 260|. The crowd of 16,212 had seenjvs Police Assoc.; 5.50 p.m. West- Sun and Wind . Kingwood Gray Ben Mavis MrRJ seve Amber Atom . Time Clock 8-6% Rogers emary Stable Sree usete "4 LPETER PAT 6.30 : Second Race 2-LOVELY SUSY (B entry) 3.10 7% Merrill take the third race with|mount Kiwanis vs Local 2784; sk cause, Wacde-ouiraida and 4p. AUIOS Feria KM "Buzzin and the fourth with|6.40 p.m.; Coca Colas vs Scugog| By GERRY BLAIR ,6-1 on goals by Barry Watson Second Period 'Horse ig hy I i eee poe AT lg Prin OF |Cleaners; 7.30 p.m. Canadian) Taking advantage of porous\and Seiling, their second of the| 4. St. Mike's: Watson 14 Robinson Lumax | Puss N Boots defeated Sun|Tire vs Houdaille Industries; |defensive play by the Whitby|night, before Bill Collins com-| _ (Fritz, Clancy) ....+. 15.01 Farshore 3-% Wright--E M Ryan Dan by four lengths in the Dis-|8.30 p.m. Local 205 vs Civitan; \Mohawks, St. Michael's College|pleted the night's scoring prior} Penalties--None. Ball Marine i ' He 4% MeComb--C_B Edmonson play Stakes. He paid $11.80 as/9.10 p.m. B'Nai B'Rith vs Local|Majors claimed a 6-2 decision|to the final bell. Third Period Tpqueen's Gem iia iy nk Outdistanced H'son--Mrs Von Richth'n|he ran the 14 miles in 1:53.)1817. lon Saturday night at the Whitby) SHORT NOTES -- It was a| 5. Whitby: Smith Coupled B -- Lovely Susy and Queen's|Can Add was third. | Lakeshore OHA Intermediate |Community arena. |eostly game for St. Mike's.| (Collins, Carnegie) «. 5.07/ Peter Pat 1 (B)Lovely Susy 1 1 1 1 1- 15 : 5. 3- 4 5 Winner b g, 4. Olympic Zenith -- YoCote, Trained by T. N. Patton. Chic Miss, Canada's leading|League --- Belleville at Ux-| whithy's defensive corps had|who lost the services of two of | 6. St. Mike's: Watson | Start good, won driving Pool 58,592. three - year - old filly in 1960,|bridge, 8.30 p.m. and Trenton! qitticulty getting the puck out|three defencemen crippled in| (Fritz, Clancy) ...+«. 5.16) "Pally Double 9 and 1 pald $25.10 ae le lite ptt a ve afterjat Napanee, 8.30 p.m. lof their own end, most of im second period. The most] 7. St. Mike's: Seiling | weeks of indifferent racing ight, and as a direct result,|severe injury was incurred by (McKendry, M'Kenzie) 9.27 Thi a Rk {MARCHENA oe" 330 2%] as she won the Tattling Handi-| | GAMES FOR TUESDAY the Irish scored four of their|Ray DuPont, who suffered a] 8, Whitby: Collins an ya . sig ae eS it eet: 4.10 Radon c fondo, BORE ike Suntor am|six goals. heen jaw, and two loose} (Smith, McCullough) 19.55| je. irse $2,100. Two - year - olds, - od . a ¢ * & bing So 'i Wrst % % Str. Fin. | Jockey ering with the winner, finished|League -- Toronto Marlboros ys} In the _ second ee, Bele een een ee oe er ee ee out parcta's Se'Paudee [second and Tabourette was|Whitby Mchawks, at Whitby|Mike's, imfmediately from the|Zling drive from the point by/bett 9.03. | 1 3 ; i: : | ; Craig '"'Ace' Watts. DuPont] Referee: Al Promaine, Rich- 3% 31% iT re-off buzzed around ©Talg eC: yal a oie Sa aw Pureee| oe Community Arena, 8.30 p.m. opening face hemming the|Was rushed to St. Joseph's|mond Hill: _ linesmen: Ivan| Boney Bee Been Oh Ne ee mated Farce Exhibition Doubleheader --|the Whitby net, tat a . : ; "| Hy Elector' 1 2 11% 3 6% Rogers--Mrs $ Hoover |CAME FROM LAST Toronto Marlboro Midgets vs|Mohawks in for over th recoil bdatr re yg = vied ge ving tS at Rubria 11 2 35 6nk 7- Kallai-B R Steen | Chic Miss, ridden by Hugolochawa Midget All-Stars 7.39| minutes. af : --w jlips, Newmarket. Winner b f, 2 Stingette. Trained by F. H. Merrill Jr. \Dittfach, came from last place|) B Stars, at 7.30) ._|X-rays showed the fracture. He Start good, won driving. Pool $83,560. lin the final half - mile as she|?:™, 204 Toronto Marlboro Ju-| Only, some great goaltending |i) "be sidelined ind finitely.| . PSWITCH OFF ...... 17.60 690 450\ran the 1% miles in 1:52 2-5,|VCDiles vs Oshawa Juvenile All-|/by Bob Perani, recovered from| . .. The other injured defence-| Fourth Race CPRIEND Witt babe a0 itn vag oe Gea Stars, at 9.00 p.m.; both games| his rg ireteiny lett (ame was Lloyd Gallant, who! CAR RADIO -SEDUCTE ' ' ? Bods * lat Oshawa Chi » rampton on rsday +I nick, ta | . 'Three + year - olds, and up. Claiming all $2,800, Purse $1,900 | For the third time in two seae(te enews Children's Arena. levevunted Father Flanagan's|Picked up a couple of bruised) Fin. Jockey Owner | igaae Pr ribs. He was al ful | 1-4 1-1% Rob'son--Mrs F Merritt gr/S0ns, Strongboy ran seven fur- crew from swamping the s a doubtful starter ji 3 PP st % * 2 yeu sosrnw | " "sj | <4 HastannoTulnek: F long track re : ; \for yesterday's important pres- 33m Dittach--W D Stable 14-94 9-5 as he Bivesie' page And Ottawa Gee Gees Mohawks, tige-clash with the Hamilton| S p F F A [ S POR TLS a 3 4 6. 7 pO gg aoe 3 6 $2 41% 4 8. 2 3 5 4 5 a , 3 4-% Rasmussen--R Johnson St. Michael's peppered Perani|peq Wings, league-lead Pavone |race. | 5 s ® : ; 5, Spi vtaccinbe ee a Meare gS ae Stan : : | Retain Grid Title with.20 shots in the middlejthe OHA Junior "A" circuit.| Bright Joy % 7-2 McComb--J Major | _Strongboy gave a remarkable! : \frame, but managed only one! |. . Toronto Marlboros moved ee oe Ce lat Matty. rales by Y Wocih Ie ear teed & ior we lus ee ce (CP) -- Quarter-izoal. On the night's play, thelinto second spot, one point| Start good. won driving, 7 pool $97.8. 2 \ceeaing of agile aga cat one bo ee outshot Whitby, 43-33.. |ahead of Whitby in Metro Jun- "yasg STR 3.30 2.50 2.10| gram horse paid $3 30 as he|to a 27-18 victory over Ped The Mohawks peg ae s A, wandings, by yirhie oF) Fiith Race SW INETEO ..1+. 330 240l combined with Winisteo for a| Warriors Saturday to retaim the OVE half of their hole in, the thelr a8 tie with Unionville] ance, Purse $2,600. : 40) quinella of $9.90. The track rec-|Ottawa-St. Lawrence Intercol-|{"al 20 minutes--- their best|Sealortis yesterday at Ma ple/ 9 Furlongs, 3-year-olds and up. Allow Fesenan Sreereite sal so. Atew ses. See Okey Ooner Gd Wad wel bY 'Tee Shirt Sept, |legiate Association footb a1 1|Pcriod, and seored both goals --|Leaf Gardens. It was the third-| Strongboy ... ais 1 ae ie Bemillerd--J EF Seagram| 99 1957. Strongboy equalled the| championship. ithe last one coming with eye a for Turk - Winies ve MES . 21 Oe aieaon sattein Finn mark Sept. 5, 1960, and equalled| Carbonneau, playing his last five seconds remaining. i | sroda's lads. . . . This sets the! Eltoro The Great 115 3 § $$ 46 47% Gubbins--Bill Beasley | lit again one week ago |game for Gee Gees, scored nine| Paul Conlin scored the first i ee gy Pe ge - = | Tis Bare es ehctancetkignty Debrestraned: by N Sulas, The daily doule paid $25.10 as| points and punted effectively.|three by the Irish in the ec yh ee y kindy aces ger Start good, won easily. sss. Quinella paid $9.90. Sun Drift and Peter Pat won|He played 60 minutes, turning|period, slapping Terry Clancy's|MIem. egueeios hc Bae Quinella pool $50,508 pool 51,817 ithe iirst two races. Wagering|in a strong performance as de-|rebound into the net. ot oe past week dueling for Sixth dace StAMBOUREITE 2 AO 370) 202. jdinal sin of hockey twice in the| reir eoncatien aaa the! CUSTOM 1% Miles, purse $11,200, 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, ni St : s jfinal minutes of play in the first|\7 icc... The season's lare- Pete 'y aw Me om decker | Ommer, " - FTANCIS AAVIET period, when Rod Seiling and net tarndul at Toerie 600 py Chic Miss ..... 115 4 ee nak Ser eeacane Gide & |Conli vith his second, scored : 7 . Blondoll ........ 1 th Ink 22% 21% Rogers--Mrs H A Luro C |] 0 t | aps . {Conlin, with his _ ' (Ness = Hetreie int § dat ea™ toe Sak Mecomowke Gat= | GATLOS ULUZ | Wins Fourth Title or st. mises, increasing thetriiehaers | Voy YS In-the-Dash aga 3 4 e-ogle eT a tied pas ue | i 3-0. in's goal was, oly ; e | Golden Turkey" 1 2 3 £1. 324 Sty thy Manmura-comer Sable | * | HALIFAX (CP) -- Veterans! s"nice effort -- carrying the|,ST- MICHAEL'S COLLEGE: | ; 0 7 3 ank 51% 610 617% Ras --Cy t ania iggy ying the | Panirag Se £4 ss 38 T pe Do agate rm 'Out oints page ae gehen weal puck through the entire Whitby| Goal. Smith; o~, poo TRANSISTOR | Ee Bees, Sting =, Bashng Rainey, sr | t day As St. Francie' Kavier Unt ub. without @ hand being lald| Ay Tor vards, Claney, Selling P rancis Xavier Uni- on him, and banked 'his shot in|{ty;_ forwards, Clancy, Seiling, | THIS FESTIVE GIFT FOLDER, WITH ENVELOPE, IS FREE co Gams tera ne fe mlrrae weenme" etal four oft the post fein, Coole, ore ORR RADIGG rer eee 9-SUN DAD : 00} straight Maritime football title} fig a |Dineen, Corbett, Watson, Ther- 1% Miles, purse $12,000, 2-year-olds. Aviad tae on Paolo Rosi with a 459 victory over Mount|, Barry Watson accounted for ion, Fritz. | yt PB. . * ; | Allis iversi i |the only goal in the second| ; ' | pets, woote "outa Bosere-R and W Gian | son University Mounties. WHITBY: Goal, Perani; de-|/ PUSH BUTTON CUSTOM -- Sun Dan . Romers--R and W Gian | New YORK (AP) -- Carlos|. Haves scored two touchdowns|Period, rifling a hard rising shot tence, Tripp, Bobbie, Watts,| All-transistor model DTX68. Here's one CEC lore hl : and was a defensive star as|0ff the cross-bar, behind the/wocyjough: . | Fits '57, '58, '59 Big Dod Can Add _ Armstrong--C E Chesher / Ortiz, the former junior welter- ane ; : | ' ; McCullough; forwards, Carne-|f Fits ' " ig ge. Laelled pises ae 'priach---C Smythe lweight champion of the world,| Mounties tried to get their run-/surprised Perani. lsie, Tran, Luke, Shearer, Smith, | Reg. 89.95. " Christmas gift they won't want to exchange! ey ue Roman Dipper WctubBeteck Fim |got off the canvas: to outpoint| ans attack going in the Purdy} With St. Mike's minus three | Kowalski, Taylor, Dowe, Col-|j SALE Ham's 'N Tongs 111 jPaolo Rosi Saturday night in aj "7h Same before 3,000 fans. |regular defencemen as a result |lins. Burnt Roman 16 7 Ae oe uaa ire 10-round televised bout. le going gives the X-Men |of injuries sustained in the sec-| _ First Period Poni MS 1 9b 1. Harrison--A G Hedats The victory earned Ortiz a|the Atlantic Football Confer-jond period, Whitby finally hit) , St. Mike's: Conlin PUSH BUTTON -- All-tron- 1 | Bronze Turkey 106 3 3 1-234 aiht 7% Rasminsees Sones Farm|March, 1962, shot at world|/&nce championship for the third/the score sheet in the third (Clancy, MacMillan) 8.04} sistor model DX619, Fits '59 | Minner » ¢ § Seine silpppr, -- Ost Ray, Teste OLY ltghtweight titleholder Joe conenies year. They now willjframe. Bil} Smith grabbed al 2. St. Mike's: Seiling Dodge Royal. 69 95 ssa ° Resided eet McMaster University|loose puck near the edge of the} (Corbett, Dineen) ... 19.09\§ Reg. 89.95. SALE aa tees a . eas PE Seiad baa : .|Marauders of Hamilton in Sat- d fli it ov Pa ' | 7-ACT ID OE: ivias 910 5.20/ The decision was unanimous, : it-/crease and flipped it over the! 3. St. Mike's: Conlin ..., 19.48 tighth Race TAGE IN BAS | ete Bidlbut close: Judeé Frank Forbes| Urday's third annual Atlantic|prostrate Gary Smith. Penalties: Gallant 3.59, Bob- 1 Mile, S-year-olds, claiming alt $2,500, Purse $1,000, Deus and referee Ruby Goldstein|20W! game here. St Mike's upped the count tojbie 7.19. PUSH BUTTON -- All-tran- Horse er... Wil 2h 2 14a 14 KallaiShort, Waterm'n jeach had Ortiz ahead 6-3-1. sistor model CTR77. Fits '57 a Haste .... 9-nk 7 -2 21% Har'son--McMacken Sta | Judge Joe Agnello had him in| Chevrolet. 69 95 -nk SALE be 11-STAR SKIPPER 39. 50 18.20 7.90 | | | | | | 3-nk D"fach--D A Conny | os - ae é "2 42% Armstrong--M Tailliew front 6-4. | ' if Reg. 89.95. ona Charm 115 hy 3 5-2 5-14 Rasmus'n--H C Armst'g Rosi, who was stopped by | Youbetterwin 116 2 4 ¢ 5 ee ae nar ve Brown because of cuts after Ge won BA oe -1 82% Gubbins--C Baker leading most of the way in a | ALL PRICES Battle Smash 113 4 l- ie -4 91% Sandover--P J MacMillan | bid for the title more than two j Autumn Twilight 111 3 7. 7-14.92 91 10-34 McComb--G Bouvrette years ago, floored Ortiz in the | | Gala Bang 11510 91024101 Jl. il Nash---R Ough intl 'i with a left hook | INCLUDE Winner b f 3 Olympic Kenith--Gpare Wheel, coe W. Waterman. ninth round with a left hook to | | '0! ri | ° A gift of cash is always welcome! Use ROYAL BANK MONEY ORDERS to take the guess out of gift-giving! When you send cash you can be sure that relatives and friends, at home or overseas--will buy what they really want. And of course you make your own shopping that much simpler. Money Orders to the exact amounts you require are available in gay Christ- mas gift folders at your nearest Royal Bank branch, Start good, ,won driving. the jaw. | Total pool $777,702. Ws Days toial attendance 160,158 Both were well marked at the! | ss en ee ea bs end. The 33-year-old Rosi, eight| | INSTALLATION years older than Ortiz, opened BEE . | . The victory was woth $2,000/a cut over Ortiz's left eye in| : Aerials Extra Doug Sanders for the 27 - year - old Sanders,|the first round. | '4 It boosted his tournament earn- | ! BUDGET TERMS NO OUTSIDE FINANCING Cajun Classic ings for 1961 to $53,665.23, just' Abdon Pamich Sets Beauti |$1,900 shy of second - pla ify your home the modern, func- Doug Sanders used his now-fa- final round. He picked S eueeees wakk eae | jutes and four seconds. holes. 48 BOND WEST coma, Wash., anil Bob Rosburg,; New York--Carlos Ortiz, 136144|Olympic Stadium before a ce ) | : if Wi |money - leader Arnold Paimer.| World Walk Mark | 'ion! wey: clean, durable ASPHALT f | Still finishe vitl 7 | | ; : | | Golf Winner su sates wi st a nous camtavrs aban DRIVEWAYS lot ohouttine. nqui | MOT) THE ROYAL BANK LAFAYETTE, La. (AP)--| Hey "g oi "recol now. jthe 50-kil st valk Sunday. | mous short swing and methodi.| $1,500 Rosburg, who won the His ies fer ihe 31 miles, 12056 Ss 1 cal putting to win the $15,000/1960 PGA 'itle, wound up with| yards was four hours, 14 min-| ! Cajun Classic golf tourney Sun-|277 and won $1,200, 2 y ' day with a record - breaking,| | The listed world mark was; | 14 - under - par 270 for the 72) : jset by Russia's Yuri Lobastov | Sanders shot a two - under- WEEKEND FIGHTS it"tavror. nas a it-iss per W.B. BENNETT PAVING LTD | 7 69 Sunday, while hi ar-| anc i Fee ena Kale I ety THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "Francs ot gr comsaeraton.| AA Gla : ee e PGA tour veteran, both;New York outpointed Paolo crowd of 20,000 during a special 8 725-6511 OSHAWA BRANCH $. F. DONNELY, Manager soared over par. | Rosi, 13644, New York, 10. isports meeting. j i |