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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1962, p. 15

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Ne SE III ; Shading Gentry ates, ROCKY RIVER, owned by Toronto sportsman Jack Staf- ford and ridden by jockey Jerry Harrison, is shown above being chased to the wire, in the 6th race at Fort Erie yesterday afternoon. Rocky River maintained FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS |Lexas Airman JULY, 31, 1962 CLOUDY AND FAST First Race One and one-sixteenth miles. 3-year-old $1900 WtPPSst "% % - 112 31 12 1-2 114 2 3 614 4% 3-1 5-nk 2-4 6-1 7-10 ught Gen. Command 14MASTER COPY .... 3-APTLY 8-DORENES CHILD a 4.00 maidens. Claiming sil $2500. Purs Str Fin Jockey Owner 14 1-% Dalton--Mrs H Matchett 2% 22% Wolski--D G and P Sta 3-4 34% Bolin--C Bennett 55 41% Lanoway--D W Hess PSO OGG fame enough late speed to outlast his two close pursuers, Ro- man Will (No. 2) and Nap- elle (No, 8). The winner cov- ¢ sn GC ym enile h eimpee gompee Two fine games were played in the Inter-County Softball League schedule last night, with Genosha Aces strengthening their position as league-leaders when they defeated the second- place Houdaille Industries 5-1, at Lakeview Park, while Foley's Plumbing whipped Ukrainian Aces 7-2 at Alexandra Park, to tighten their grip on third place in the league standing. HITS ARE SCARCE Hits proved very scarce and hard to come by, in the game at Lakeview Park, where Bour- ered the six furlongs in 1.12, over a fast track. CP Wirephoto ee) Wins 28-Gaug e World Title 'dage pitched his three-hit win for Genosha Aces while Hender- SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball League -- Dependable Caterers vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexan- ST, JANVIER, Que. (CP)-- Harold Myers, a U.S. Air Force sergeant stationed at Lackland, 4% 54% Dreyer--R F Broadbent 64 64% Turcotte--C Bordonaro 7-5 74% Robinson--E W Claus 8 & Harrison--Windfields Fm Winner b. g 3,Chop Chop -- Start good fab Enticed, won driving Tex., smashed 175 consecutive Trainer H . ct casa da haa birds to capture the 28-guage Pool 22,808 Second Race open event of the week-long world skeet shooting champion- ships. | ssssse 6.90 420 3.00 S-BELOVED BRA' ke 4.90 3.50 B-ISLAND KING ........ all $2500, Purse $1800. Brierama Beloved Brat . Island King 14 ,Willies Warrior 113 rona ve Discovery Bay Newsmonger Silver Slipper ki 113 -4 11- DAILY DOUBLE 1 AND 2 PAID $77.90 Trainer M. Long. Pool 36,702. His last 75 hits Thursday came during a shoot-off, made necessary when Myers and four other men knocked down a per- fect 100 targets in the regular round. Fin Jockey Owner 12 Dittfach -- E J Reed 21 McComb --G R Gardiner 3-% Remillard -- Mrs. Trudell 41% Lanoway -- Mrs. Farara 5-% Potts -- Four L's Sta 6-2% Kallai -- H E M Pollock 7-1 74% Anyon -- Mrs Merril Jr 91 8;no Turcotte -- Isaac man of Ottawa, the winner of the Champion of Champions event. Myers combined with T, J. Heffron of Groton, N.J., to win the two-man team title with 199. Island Lore dra Park, 8.00 p.m. East Toronto Junior Ladies' League--Oshawa Scugog Clean- ers vs Teddy K's, at Toronto Coxwell Stadium ,8.30 p.m. Inter-County League -- Police Assoc. vs Abner's Esso, at Whitby, 6.45 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- Bramp- ton Ramblers vs Brooklin Hill- crests at Brooklin Community Arena, 8.45 p.m, LAWN BOWLING Wins By Head FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) -- Island Lore beat six other fillies 8-1% 9-2% Harrison -- Stafford Fm The 20-guage events will be 10-4 10-2% Rogers -- Bage- Kearney ll. il- Gubbins -- Mrs. F, Cook Winner br h 5 Windfields -- Mill Dam. Start good, won driving. staged today at the Montreal Skeet Club near this community 25 miles north of Montreal. Myers won when Jim Taylor Third Race Wt PP St % 5-1 4WILSON STREET 3-YOUNG MINSTREL .... 1-HAPIS CAPIS (Entry) About 7 Furs. Turf Course. arene Claiming all $7500. Purse $1900 % itr r 8- dal -- Belle Watling. Trainer D. M. Davis Jr. Pool 42,919 4 340/0f Fairfield, Conn., missed three 6.30 4.50/birds during the third 25-bird 4.00/ field in the shoot-off. The other three in the shoot-off -- Nort Francis of Montreal, Henry Al- cus of New Orleans, La., and Floyd Scott of North Wilbra- ham, Mass.--were eliminated in the first field. TAKES ALL-ROUND LEAD Larry Smith of Birmingham, Jockey Owne! Fin 18 Clark -- Bell-Davis Jr y 51 7- 6-1% Dalton -- LC Scott 6 7 Simpson -- ox - Outdistanced -- Bolin -- Bordonaro 5SEA 1-REAL GENTLEMAN @ Fariongs. 3 a" and up. Claiming ILLUME t - 116 2 6 Lh «eee 116 71010-% 91 . 116 - 108 4 Blue Peteraa Soiree. Trainer B. Townrow. won driving. Pool 51,004. SHANTY 2nd . 7.70 4.30 3.20|Mich., grabbed the lead in the : 4.20 3 -}open all - round championship race--a 550-target test of .410, 28-, 20-, and 12-guage shots. He had a total of 197. Four have 196 totals, includ- ing Squdn. Ldr. Barney Hart- St. Kitts Curlers Lose Their Club all $2500. Purse $1800. . é 5.60 Fin Jockey Owner 1-1% Dittfach -- Mrs. Coulter Str 11-2 Turcotte -- Kemp Ken'dy 12-_ Robinson - Beach Dalton -- Fassy. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Members of the St. Catharines Curling Club learned Tuesday that their rink, destroyed by fire three weeks ago, will not be rebuilt. The club now is seeking affiliation with the St. Cathar- ines Golf Club and hopes to build a new rink on the course. 50 2.60 2.50 nk 22% Clark -- Holtsinger 5 33% Dittfach -- Lanson Farm co een eee Fm 6 Farlongs. Three-year-olds. Claiming sll $4500. Purse $2000. PPS' %& % a 2! Good Vibration 113 Relic Town . 06 Musical Hit ... Winner dk b [3 Our Schola: Start good, won driving. . Trainer J .Passero. Pool 1-ROCKY RIVER &-NAPELLE LIONS DROP WEST VANCOUVER (CP) -- Half- back Dave West, probably the most-travelled old pro in Cana- dian football, and import end f BN Frank Gilliam were released 52 ae Wom tee Tuesday night by British Co- & 8 -- Fitzs's -- Elliott lumbia Lions of the Western Conference. 5! Fin Jockey Owner 3-2% lnk Harrison -- Stafford Fm ink 2h Turcotte -- G F Hall 21 3-1% Anyon -- Ruby 41% 42% Parnell -- JED Ryan 6-2 5-% Dalton -- Hawkins 52,189, Seventh Race 1 mile turf course, 3-year-olds and up. $2800. Scratch 116 4 4 Winner b, f, 3, Polynesian Start good, won driving S-nk 7- broke -- Seraphin. Trainer West, at 34, seeking a berth + 9.10 400 290/with the Lions for the second oe 2.20 | time in his 14-year career, has played with every Canadian Football League club except Montreal. He played with the Lions in 1957 and was with Ot- tawa last season. Gilliam, 28, a graduate of Iowa University who played three seasons with Winnipeg Blue Bombers, came to B.C. via 2ISLAND LORE 6-BLONDOLL ............. 1-LABURNUM (entry) + Fillies and mares. Allowance. Purse Str Fin Jockey Owner 22% 1h Clark--Mrs P Poe 1-1% 2-2% Harrison--Mrs H A Lauro 3-1% 3-% Dalton--Willow Dns Fm 4h 43 Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm 5-3 5-2% D'fach--Miss O Armstrong 6 Anyon--Bill Beasley down Simpson--J H Knox D M Davis Jr. Pool 53,428 Eighth Race 1% Miles, $-year-olds and up, claimingall $2500. Purse $1900. WtePPS! % % ~~ Str lll ll 9114 113 115 3 710% Sh 120 1010 9-% 10-h 120 21212 12 - 103 13 Sh 4h Saucy Saddy ... 108 5 2 1-% 2nk Winner dk b g 5 Pancho--Tin Loon. Start good, won driving, Total pool PANCHO'S FIRST Ottawa three years ago. at Fort Erie Tuesday. Jockey Charles Clark rode Island Lore to a decision over Blondoll by a head. Two lengths back was Laburnum, Island Lore ran the mile in 1.39 4-5. As third choice with the crowd of 7,647 she returned $9.10, $4.80 and $2.90. Blondoll paid $4.30 and $2.40, Laburnum $2.20. Wilson Street, a two-year-old, won at about seven furlongs on the grass for her first victory of the year. She ran the distance in 1.27 3-5 to equal the fastest time of the current meeting. As the result of Stand Firm being excused from the: second race because of lameness after reaching the starting gate, three Mixed Double Tournament (Carter Trophy) at Bowman- ville Lawn Bowling Club and Men's Mixed Double Tourna- ment, at Lindsay. Lawn Bowl- ing Club. BASEBALL Oshawa "egion Minor Assoc. (Midget League) -- Ajax Lions ys Oshawa UAW, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY SOFTBALL Inter-County League -- Hou- daille Industries vs Ukrainian Aces, at Bathe Park; Genosha Aces vs Foley's Plumbing, at Lakeview Park and Abner's Esso vs Police Assoc. at Alex- andra Park, west diamond; all were two daily double payoffs. games at 6.45 p.m. Genosha Aces And Foley's Plumbing Win In I-C Games son, for Houdaille, supplied stern opposition, giving up only six hits, Houdaille got the first run of the game and their only counter in the first inning when Shearer opened with a walk, then ad- vanced on a wild pitch, took third on Hanna's gingle and scored as Hanna was being forced out on choice play by Cairns. A single by Crosmas in the second stanza and another by Earle in the sixth, were the only two other Houdaille hits. They had another walk and Crosmas got on base twice more, both times on_ infield errors, but they couldn't get a rally going at any point. Genosha Aces loaded the bases in the first inning on 1 single by Pipher and two walks after two out, but Henderson held them off the score-sheet until the fifth, aided by good support. He walked three bat- ters in the third and got out of this hole also. In the fifth, Pipher opened with his second single, stole second and took 3rd on a hit by Davis. Rowden was safe on a choice play that missed getting Pipher at the plate and then Davis, after stealing third base, scored on a hit by Tilk, to make it 2-0. The winners got their other three runs in the 7th inning when Rowden walked, Tilk was safe on an error then Gaskell and Zarowny followed with solid hits, the former scoring his THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 1, 1962 95 scored when pinch-hitter Kocho got on via an error. A passed ball and Campbell's second hit of the game scored Kocho with the team's other run. Yahn, on the mound for Aces, faced only nine batters in the first three innings but in the fourth frame, Corrigan opened with a single, Legree singled and so did Knox then Morden came through with a grand-slam homer, Foley's got their other three Tuns in the 6th. Morden walked with one out, Yuill got his sec- ond hit of the game then Ed- Gray, Htsvl. Martin, Btfd. Junior Final Arthurs, Brmptn. Ruttan, Hstgs. Davis, Hstgs. 15 19 & 23 8 31 Brooklin Trio Press Leader In OLA Scoring Dev Hah TORONTO (CP) -- Scoring leaders of the Ontario Lacrosse scp . Poscin Association: MacNeil, Alder. Ssueee8 Moore . Lotton, Bkin. Ferguson, Bkin. Combes, Bkin. Ahearne, Pt. Cdt. Batley, Bkin. Gobbie, Bmptn. Intermediate Final Squires, Btfd. Powless, Btfd. Bomberry, Btfd, Clarke, Htsvl. Weiler, Htsvl. Denham, Stsvl. APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Decler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) abe. ERS S ce ef RSakS SaRSSsea mondson got his hit, Lowery walked and Maxwell completed the three-run rally with a two-bagger. TRIPLE PLAY Ukrainian Aces pulled off the season's first triple play with a neat bit of defensive work in the 5th inning. Hentig opened with a single and Corrigan also hit safely. 'Then Legree smash- ed a line drive at second-base- man Powlenzuk, who tagged his bag and: then got the third out with Yahn's assist. 728-9441 GO KART TRACK | OSHAWA KARTWAY CANADA'S FOREMOST 1% Miles North of Whitby On Highway 12 © BRING THE KIDDIES @ OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 6-9 P.M, UKRAINIAN ACES -- Hooper, ef; King, 3b; Spencer, ss; Pow- lenzuk, 2b; Yahn, p; Hraynyk, 1b;. Howard, If; Campbell, c; Wright, rf; Shody, batted in 7th; Kocho, batted in 7th. FOLEY'S PLUMBING -- Cor- rigan, 3b; Legree, cf; Knox, 1b; Morden, 2b; Yuill, ss; Edmond- son, rf; Lowery, c; Maxwell, p; SATURDAY 9 A.M. -- 9 P.M. SUNDAY 1 P.M. -- 6 P.M. Hentig, If. team's fifth and final run as Bourdage grounded out. GENOSHA ACES -- Pipher, 2b; Seneco, cf; Davis, ss; Row- den, 3b; Norris, If; Tilk, rf; Gaskell, 1b; Vasko, c; Bour- dage, p; Zarowny, c in 5th, HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES -- Brown, 1b; Shearer, 2b; Hanna, ce; Cairns, If and 2b; Earle, 3b; Crosmas, cf; Boivin, ss; Thex- ton, rf; Henderson, p; Marchut, If in 2nd. WIN FOR FOLEY'S Maxwell pitched a fine four- hitter to give Foley's Plumbing their 7-2 win over Ukrainian Aces. A single to Campbell in the third inning and another by Hooper in the sixth frame, plus a couple of walks were the only Aces to get on bases until the 7th. inning. Buddy Yahn opened that inning with a double and _ DOMINION "DOMINION THIS IS WHY ALL CONTRACTORS McCulloug @ PRICES ARE RIGHT! 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Pool 56,768 Attendance 7,647 Stormy Volo Holds His Gait To Win Sixth TORONTO (CP)--Stormy Volo stuck to his gait and beat a field of eight pacers in the sixth race at Old Woodbine Race- way Tuesday night before a turnout of 6,384. Stormy Volo, a seven-year-old pacer owned by Mrs. Al Lever- ington of St. Thomas, has had a stormy career of gait-break- ing. But for the second time in two outings here he. stayed on gait to overtake outsider Mount Orab Boy, owned and driven by Osler Burrison of Cobourg. The win for driver Levi (Jiggs) McFadden was his ninth of the. 54-night meeting, whch reaches its half-way point today. His seventh race turned out to be an uncle - and - nephew af- fair, with Plain Bill W., owned . by Pinkney Stable of Stratford and driven by Harld Wellwood, driven by Wellwood's nephew, Bill. 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