FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS Vikings Rugger Club Tuning Up For Fall CLEAR AND FAST 7, 10.60 129 wr) 590 490 THURSDAY, AUG. 23, 1962 First Race @ furlongs. adage" maiden PPSt % . pi i 3 11% rr 3-1 L-FANCY KNOT ¢ 9DARK GEM 6-BARBARA ore s2i00 | " Fin Jockey Owner The Oshawa Vikings Rugger,again entering the Intermediate 1-4% Anyon--Bil) Beasley nf r Club is now busily preparing/Central Conference and will st Gabpine View "fulton Fm | \for another fall season of rugger again be competing strongly in| +h Gordon--Hiebis., EdmistoB | activity, Already the club has an effort to regain the Carling) rs ts Diack _lles S Armonens been holding organized training|Trophy, emblamatic of the On-) a Martie. Ir. sessions on Tuesdays, Thurs-\tario Intermediate Rugger| rg om Kronn--J oy Chudoniak days and Saturdays. | Championship. U- 102% Bolin--Barly Mischief sta | This fall will mark the fourth EXHIBITION GAME 0-49 Li | Robinsin--Bo-Teek Fm season for the Vikings. It was ad Trainer R & Bateman The first scheduled exhibition Pool 20,734 Double Pool 40,240 -- in 1959 that the Vikings sur- D --saininnerpeinanctinnecineneni --|prised Ontario rugger enthu- game for this fall is at Deep siasts by winning the Ontario\*iver, on Saturday, September!) 1, Each year the Vikings and " Festina ce ict \Deep River have pe lt ~~ | friendly visits. The Vikings will| Houdaille's je" Trump Aces | Houdaille Industries defeated \Ukrainian Aces 5-2 in their -----|Inter-County League schedule Taquomee claimed by Larch DAILY DOUBLE 1 AND - "PMICHALENA 11.00 4.00 2.80/fixture, last night at Bathe Park. PIMACK eeihiners 30 7%, Kornylo and Howard locked Third Race oat is 64 Furiengs, Syear-olds and up, Canadian foaled, claiming all $2500, Purse horns in a well-pitched. game roost ithat saw Houdaille tally pes runs in the first inning and th | play fine defensive ball 'to sans Fancy Knot Dark Gem 13 ed 2.2 71% +h 53 ja 2 Comets Trail il 2 5 4-nk 10-2 Winner b, f. % Sailor -- Wolf Gal, Mert ert good, » won easily 1-CHARLIE'S FOL'Y 3.10 "2 4.70) Second Race SFIGHT A LOT 5.50 3.30 4-MARCHENA 1 1-6 Miles, ade ep ---- all $2,500. Pursd $1,900. t PP St Str Fin Jockey Owner i-1% 1-% Hale--Connor Sta 41% 2% Roser--Lareh Tree F'm Ye 3nk-3-% D'fach--J B Lauder 2h 4h ee -- 2 Charley's Folley ts i +h a lat 8 5-2 2.24 1-344 iM 53 52% Rogers--D 68 664 tee tare 4 R iz B'gess 7 ig 7-% Bolin--C Bordon: 4h 78 6 Leblanc--Early Reward -- Trelis, Trainer J Morahan. no fluke. League play yy 1 3 5 6-1 2 7 1 4, 3- 2 i- 5 6 8- i is tentatively) 107 Winner br g 3 Eternal Start good, won driving Marchena Claimed by Mrs. J. T ois' et 'September 15. Ontario Rugger| Union officials in Toronto will be shortly publishing the full slate of games for both Senior and | Intermediate competition. Hockey Moguls Face Problems This Week-End MELVILLE, Sask, (CP)--Can- ada's 1964 Olympic team and the mushrooming of Canadian junior hockey activity will be hot issues when Canadian Am- ateur Hockay Association offi- cials face off this weekend in their first special meeting since August, 1957, in Toronto. CAHA Secretary - Manager Gordon Juckes of Melville said) in an interview Wednesday that four different plans already have been suggested on how| Canada's 1964 Olympic hockey| team should be selected. | "At least three Canadian sen- jor teams have expressed inter- est in the 1964 games, should) the CAHA decide to continue the present practice of sending aj strengthened senior club to the) tournament," Juckes said. "However, should delegates de-| cide that a new method is} needed, it has been suggested that an all -.star team be de- Tripi, R. Fisher, $2500 freeFarm, G 8s Nemett, 2508. 1 PAID '$181, 80. WtiPPse Str Fin Jockey Owner Ino' D'fach--A Paolone ns--Ruffsin F'm Michalena Track Rhythm Niume Bomar Noble Intent Mister Parham Doll's Son r'son--B Farara the win 4h Wick--Mrs J Major 4 5-3% Wolski--J M Jacobs Boivin homered with one out, 6-24 et hoo 7S Rocke'ife for the first run and then with, 7-3% Mor'le--Cedar Springs Briarbelle 6 - & G'don--Mrs F Cook two out, Kuney belted one ein Winner br m 5 Easy Whirl -- Bloe Toy. Trainer R Fisher. right field, Crosmas was safe atart good, won driving Pool 42,184 on an error, a wild pitch follow- een 330 2.79/ed and both scored on. Brown's 2-LADY GANGSTER 5.20 3.30| single. Fourth Race 6-BINEWOOD 3.20/ The winners ran their lead 2: 17 haphoesed S-year-olds and up, Canadian foaled, claiming all $2500. Parse to 5-0, with a singleton in the second stanza on Marchut's lopening hit, followed by a sac- irifice and Boivin's hit, with two lout, and this was followed with |their final run, by Kuney, who lopened the third inning with a hit, advanced on an infield out jand scored on Lyzun's hit, that --Came with two out. Howard improved after that 3-BRIGHT CIRCLE '4 60 | Wt PP St % Str. Fin 2% 31 Jockey Owner Har'son--J J Mead Dalton--G R Gardiner Rob'son--Mrs M Bod'chuk Bolin--Valley F'm Sta Roser--Arjay Sta Cos'tino--C Bordonare Mister DP G'don--D D Cardella 'Toujours . Rogers--J B Lauder Winner br m 5 Bull Page -- Circlet, Trainer 3 3 Mead. wert good, won Ariving Pool 44,201 Fifth 'Race --SHURRAH FOR Us. 3:WORTH AVENUE 1 1-16 Miles, % and 4- 1a maid Cetaee ee Wick tenes but had a shaky fifth inning es, *"e 'Anping maidens, Canadian foale 'uree 82 P st % Str Fin Jockey Owner when Houdaille threatened, co 1.2% D'fach--Miss O R Arms'g|Couldn't get the one more hi 2nk Dal'tn--Mrs J A McD'ld | needed Red Fiver oak ste Banal, Renita Kornylo walked Buddy Yahn Red Fi 4-24 47% Leb M \ 4 } oe th Meee aos in the second inning and he Saturday Jones . 5- Roser--E Harbourne i Winner ch ¢ 3 El Royal -- Winter Lady. Trainer W F. Morrissey, scored eventually on a wild pitch but the Aces didn't get a hit off Start good, wen ridden out Pool 15,907 Quinella pool 24,428 --|Kornylo until the sixth, when Quinelia | ald $36.60 -- Campbell opened with a homer, : 21.20 9.10 6.40/for what proved their final run. Sixth Race 3.60 319| HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES --| ™ fertongs. Elliott, Ib; Boivin, 2b; Shearer,| |e; Kuney, ss; Crosmas, cf; | Brown, If; Lyzun, 3b; Marchut, irf; Kornylo, p. | UKRAINIAN ACES -- Wright, inf; Kocho, If; agg 4 3b; Pow- jlenchuk, 2b; Yahn, Howard, ip; Shody, ef; Casiobbl, C Spencer, © 53. "% Bright Circle Lady Gangster Binewood Chorus Queen Limbo Dancer Monsieur Beau oh -L oh 2 2.4 3.40 3.00 Hurrah for Us Worth Avenue QUINELLA 2 AND 3 PAID 536.60 4METRO WORKS 10-FOR A_ TIME 6-SARDONYX B-year-olds. Claiming all $4500, Purse $2000. Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockey Owner 110 4 5 34 4-4 lnk Anyon--Badz'ski, Gregory 112 10 3-nk 21% Gordon--J E D Rya 5-1% 3-nk Bolin--C E Allan 1-4 4% Robinson---T G Jackson 2nk S-h Dalton--Kinrara Sta 6-2 62 Rogers--M J Hawkins 7-L 9-1 Harrison-Stafford Farm 911% 81% Roser--Newtondale St! Falls View 10 91% Wolski--Medway Sta Pont Rouge 10 1 1 8-1 10- Dittfach--W A Graul Winner b, g. 3, wasalier -- Carolator.Traingr E Kalensky Start t good, won | driving Pool 46, Seventh Race About Purse viding Canada with an Olympic) entry be turned over to the Canadian Army." Juckes also confirmed that the University of British Col-| umbia has made formal appli- cation to provide Canada's 1964 olympic team. He said Rev.) | David Bauer, coach of UBC and formerly of St. Michael's Col-| ~~ MIBIZ 6.70 3.70| EARLY START lege in Toronto, would repre-| ieee 5.90 3:40) Producer Ross McLean has|sent UBC at the special meet-| turf eonrse,3 + year -olds an@ up. aibicesie | spent 21 of his 37 years in ra- jing and outline to the delegates! wWwiPPe u % at Fin Jockey pout \dio and television broadcasting. the university's } proposal, -- Mibix . 14 13 64 bnk 41% 1-% Daton--Oak --_ Sta c Axeman Pid a . 2no Dittfach--Lanso1 Amber Morn |. 31% Harrison--6talford Fm Raven nae 4-5% Cox--Double M Sta Chopava' 5% 54 Roser--Viscount Hardinge Vogel's Victor . 63 6-1% Rogere--H E M Pollock Falpala - 7- %- MeComb--Windfields fm Winner gr. bh, 5.Migeli -- Bidens: Sac wer f 3 W Elkins Start art good, won driving BG HERNE(entry) | 5.20 REAL GENTLEMAN .. Eighth | Race PREAL GENTLEMA One and ene-: wae y miles, 3-year-olde and up. Claiming all $3500. Fe PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner Lady Herne 10 7 § 4 1% Dittfach--Four L's Sta A) Real Gentleman 107 : 2.2% Krohn--J L Smaliman Mary's Reward 108 3. o iia Bolin--E Shot Roser--S B Crawford A) Daring Bill Formal Trust sau Gordon--Thorndale Sta Sun Ep 6-2% Wright--Carene Sta Challenge Baby -1%4.Har'son--Mra F Merriff dr kag Dalton--K R Marshall Mavis West Four - Cosentino--C pocnie A Scand Whiner 4k, b, or br, hen i Sir Strome -- Treherne. Trainer F W Russell sendy, So reat seo" at Peat atta Attendance ' 701 Total Pool 371,378 s > Metro Works For a Time Sardonyx Prize Crew Shamrock Lass Falsun Rocky River Dykebar Lad Gans ode Sey rest Felons ee = ese ten -ust -- a 2S - - vee 13:80 7 fariongs, th Tyg '88 FREE pick-up and delivery on all car service Firestone STORES CALL: 725-6566 190 KING EAST OSHAWA Stoney Creek Boys' To Play Japanese WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP)-- Stoney Creek, Ont., All - Stars and the Japanese entry will meet in a consolation game to- day in the little league world series, which winds up Satur- day. France, which defeated Japan 2-1 Thursday, will meet Del Rio Tex., for the loser's bracket title in an afternoon game. Del! Rio defeated the Canadian team) 6-1 Thursday -- giving Stoney) creek its second straight loss. The top teams in the eight- team tournament take a day off today and meet Saturday in the 'series final, San Jose, Calif., ad- vanced to the finals Thursday beating Monterrey, Mexico, 2-0 while Kankakee, Iil., defeated Pitman, N.J., 9-5 in the other semi- final, Beautify your home the modern, functional way; ¢lean, durable last a housetime. Inquire now. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS COMPOSITE LANGUAGE Bahasa Indonesia, the new na- tional language of Indonesia, was put together from parts of 200 local island tongues, COUNTESS ADIOS WORLDS' RECORD HOLDER "COUNTESS ADIOS" ... with a mile mark of 1:57.3 will be driven by famed horse- man Del Miller at Old Woodbine Raceway in Toronto in the Blue Ribbon Event of the Ontario Season. THE $30,360 CANADIAN CUP PACE FRIDAY, AUGUST 24th old w@®@)dbine $280,000 WINNER FIRST POST 7:30 P.M. River boys'in the spring, -was'ger Union will present a ten-|The second game of this 2-out- |scheduled to begin on Saturday, | 20,000 spectators, at the CNE| ning, 6.15 o'clock. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Weidey, August 24,1962 J] MILL PLANS | SHELVED ishelved plans for a $30,000,000 VANCOUVER (CP) -- Cana-|pulp mill at Union Bay on Van- 'dian Collieries Resources Lim-jcouver Island until the pulp ited announced that it hasimarket improves. | TOP RADIO PARK Sunnyside Lads Are eos _ City PeeWee Champs two tr de-| Sunnyside Park boys captur- monstrations of rugger in the'ed the Oshawa Neighborhood very near future. On Sunday,|Parks Pee Wee softball crown August 26, two outstanding in-|jast night, when they wound up ternational matches will be held)a tong and arduous playoff in King City, which is 10 miles schedule with an 84 victory north of Toronto, In the firstiover Radio Park lads, for a game, commencing at 2.00 p.m.,|two-straight sweep of the City the South Africa Anzac squad) | Championship finals. --" the Canadians. At 3.15) Sunnyside Park will now re- a combined England-|present Oshawa in the OASA Wales team plays a combined|PeeWee playdowns, with the Scotland Ireland club. jgame at East Woodlands dia- 'On Labour Day, Monday, |mond (just west of Dunbarton, i Yo. 2) this Sat- September 4, the Ontario Rug- seas eta eb ydeck. Radio, got his troubles early when he walked the first two batters of the game, Eldridge and Boivin, then Ashton homer- ed. Starkey followed with a dow- | ble and scored on a single by Hercia, before Konopacki found the range and fanned the next three batters. The winners added four more runs, the rest of their total, in the third inning on a walk to Starkey, single by Hercia, walk to Woermke, a sacrifice by Thajer and a _home-run smash by Roy Graham. Konopacki struck out nine batters and Starkey whiffed 14. Each allowed seven hits. SUNNYSIDE PARK -- El-| grandstand. The occasion is the) John Starkey pitched 1ast)qridge, 2b; Boivin, rf; Ashton, first National Fitness Festival, night's win for Sunnyside Pee-| c. Starkey, p; Hercia, 1b; sponsored jointly by the Federal] Wees, holding Radio Park| wWoermke, s; Thajer, If; Gra- Government, a 'Canatian| scoreless pot the _-- fivelna tham, c; Calder, 3b. Government, and the Canadian| frames on only two hits, bo' -- Weeks. 3b: | ~|National Exhibition. The pur-| by his pitching rival, Andy ong nO PARE rg oe pose is to show Canadians the| opacki, who singled in the sec- |packi, p; Walls, c; Simon, Ib; wide choice of activities that! ond and doubled in the fourth. | Robinson, 2b; Kowalek, If; Mur- lead to greater physical fitness.| Starkey ran into trouble in| jree, rf; Wojnar, rf in Ist. VIKINGS TRAINING | the sixth after one out when| SHORGAS Nowak singled, then with two) Isesion for the Vikings, wil, be|%, Konopacki got hs third Wit sit " Sy weg 'one a balls followed as Walls was get-| HEATING & ext 1 APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial é . : ting a walk then Simon singled} also be held next Tuesday and), complete the two-run rally, Thursday. The established, relioble Gas Dealer in your area. In the 7th, Wojnar was hit by The Vikings executive is con- 31 CELINA ST. . : a pitched ball, stole second and fidently planning to field two} scored on two passed balls, then| full teams for competition in (Corner of Athol) DEPEND ON US FOR PROMPT OIL SERVICE We're only a call away! Order your fuel oil supply now for the coming winter. Call today for fast delivery! minute rugger demonstration,|of-3 series will be played at before an estimated crowd of! 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