| KICKERS ARE THIRD : Polonia FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS CLEAR AND FAST) 3.10 -- » 2.20/ 240 TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 162 First Race So 2-HIGHFLYING "EDDY © fariongs. edna maidens. WtPPSt % 6-JOHN: 4 GHEE "GUNNER Highflying Eddy Johnsal Purse $2100, Fin Jockey 2% 1-3% Clark--Mrs M 4 echt 2 23% Turcotte--Roymar Sia Greek Gunner 3-11% Gordon--The Pheasant Sta Sei 4-nk Gonzalez--J Bozzo 5-9% Adams--I J Cowan 4 120 2 5 12% 1-1% 115 6 1 Onk 7-1 120 4 3 2nk 2-1 120 7 4 5-1% 42% 118 1°6 6- 5-ta 113 3 2 4-2% 6- 1- 2 3 4-3 3 6- on Ruffntumbie Kingferd 6- gg on H All Brief 113 53 7 eased Teedoreen Farm CBurton up Wri, eee ory & Sy Meus Aneet WE ~ Bear Sally. Trainer DM Davis Sr, In Oshawa Soccer action last{Polonia rivalry, in which pres-|whenever they had possession. sisscdesiaae _jnight in the Kinsmen Stadium, |tige is just as important as The regulation eighty minutes (2 MISTER PARHAM 16,50 7.40 5.00 | iKickers "defeated Hungaria erage came and went, and the: game Start good, won easily 10-WINTER GARDEN 11.30 5.90 | and Polonia split the points with] \As it turned out, neither points|went into extra time, which is gy Second Race é AUNTIE NORA 3.50 , I - Ukrainia on a score of 2-2. prestige were settled but/allowed for sioppages. Ukrainia bisee, ee oe ene ee eee ree In the first game, Hungaria\}e fast, tough game kept the|looked certain winners, not only by] put up a good scrap, even/fans glued to their seats untiljof the game, but also of the ib 7 H tak a |though they had to play most of|the last second, and it was the|league, but at forty-two minutes, 11 the second period a man short,|last second that kept Polonia's|and only seconds remaining, a re when Nagy got bounced by the hopes alive. ae phe iro to oo oa 110 referee. For the entire first winski of Polonia, who drove the 103 \period, Kickers had to carn| TIED FOR LEAGUE LEAD |ball low on a screened shot 105 their way but early in the sec-| Right from the start it was|through a mass of players into ond period a couple of good|eVident that neither team hadi the far corner, Final se :re, 2-2. ) breaks gave them a comfortable/@2¥ intention of taking things|Smith won the Labatt Award. llead. sy and the noisy fans settled) Ukrainia, with a game yet down to watch the best played| remaining against Kickers, need KICKERS OPEN FAST igaime of the season. la tie to win the League Cham- Bressan had an exceptionally| It was touch-and-go for the en-'pionship. If Kickers should de- good night with four goals to/tire game and neither side had/feat Ukrainia then Polonia and Fin Jockey 19 1-4% Leblane--Mrs J sa *Rock'tfe 5-4 21% McComb--R R Sedeginac 2-114 3-24 Bolin--W F Mor'sey 4-244 4-nk D'fach--Mrs J D Cul'ham 5-416 Rem'lard---W O, R W Y'n, 6-2%4 Roser--Cairnburn F'm 7-44 G'fiths--C N Robson 8-114 Dalton-- CBennett 9-64 Krohn--G Groves 5% C > Bordonaro Wt PPSt % Str Mister Winter Garden Auntie Nora Dougs Chop Ferdette Parham McCarthy English Mint Dorenes Child Sunny Maple West Roman Normanton 4 11-34% Gon'lez---Stafford F'm Blackdish 3 2 5 ir) T"Cotte---Mrs. F W Merrill Winneer b ¢3 Great Parham -- Chippy. Trainer 3 J O'Connor. Start good, won easily. Pool 32,360 AND 12 PAID? 56.90 Ties Ukrainia In Game And Loop Lead OD, ly ag en AL'S cE abe meee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, August 30, 1962 13 changing of the guard in the last four summers. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Deoler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 SPECIAL! ; Young Pigeons In First Long Race The Oshawa Racing Pigeon R. Bevan, 796.52; 6. *s. Shew- chuck, 791.50; 7. S. Grant,|= 790.93; 8. R. Bevan, 783.75; 9. Club held its first 200-mile race|W- Terlecky, 750.36 and 10. K.| for "young birds" of the season,| Young, 696.74. on Sgnday, from Burwash to the of lofts that had a total) TO DRILL AT FAIR | 0 irds competing. | The "early birds" took better) OTTAWA (CP)--The 2nd Bat- than seven hours to complete|talion of the Canadian Guards the flight but for their first long/staged an elaborate 45-minute race, this was still a gratifying|version of the historic retreat ceremony on Parliament Hill at dusk Wednesday before getting result. The race results, in playoff. Goal average does not|yards-per-minute, were as fol- ready for a giant tattoo at the Seattle Worid's Fair. count when two or more teams) jow.- J. Shewchuck, 880.00; 2. Ukrainia will have a one-game are tied for first place, but is} jy.) used solely to determine their Bevan, 833.71; 3. S. Grant, standings of the lower placed| (803.52; 4. R. Bevan, 796.93; 5. teams, in the event that the' ad BACK TO sc HOOL may be tied. alONE MORE SET | Only two more league games remain and both will be played) on Saturday evening. Hungaria| vs. Rangers at 7.00 and Ukrainia vs. Kickers at 8.30. Polonia Ukrainia Kickers Rangers Hungaria DAILY 1 DOUBLE 2 4-WILLIES WAR'R SriRsT LEAD Third Race seed @% Farlongs, 3-year-olds and up, elsim me all $2500. Purse $1800. Wt PPSt % Fin Jockey 330 | lopened the scoring for Kickers,|other, one minute Ukrainia were) at the two-minute mark. At 24/pressing and the nex: minate} lminutes, Janiri broke through] Polonia were on the attack, nicely to tie the game for Hun-} \for most of the first ied ry Krohn--Mra R Fisher garia and the score stood at 1-1|was Ukrainia who were the MeComb--Mrs VG Cardy until at the 39-minute mark|most determined and they| Sta |Bressan again put his side in i have scored before they |front. | After two minutes of play in| They battled for twenty-three the second period, what seemed) minutes before they could get a to be a rather cheap penalty|goal, and then it-was determin; was awarded to Kickers, on|ation alone that got 't for them : which Bressan: scored his third| With four or five Ukrainia for- Fourth Race S CHALLENGE BABY 749 440 340/ ooai, Only minutes later, a Hun-|wards in the Polonia goal area,| eSTAR yt PER 5.20'garia defender blundered and/the goalie stopped the ball after 11-38 Milles, S7ear-olde and up, claiming oil $2500. Purse $1000. hooked the ball into his own/a shot on goal but he fumbled/lands, 6-4, Wt PPSt % ty Str Fin Jockey Owne: M0 6 § 71% 6-nk 1h Wolski--Mrs F H Mer' Jr gue net and a, then * ea Paggl which bounced | Woodlands diamond, to settle 2-1% Her'dez--Leroy A Tobey ickers, were well away, al-|5ml who was running in an é = Short though Hungaria were far from|Bingo! Ukrainia were one up,| jthele DASS. playant. eetirs: = ee through. 4nd this lone goal 'ood at the| Oshawa boys will now meet the 'Cobourg - Lakefield' winners in 3-144 Rob'son- At the 15-minute mark, Janiri|alf. period was|the Eastern Ontario zone finals, 21.9 9.70 630 /his credit and it was he wholany great advantage over the|-- THIRD GAME Owner T'cotte--Mrs B Farara 107 h -2i4 Wolski--Mrs E Mor'son 3 h 112 109 112 118 117 115 113 115 4 Willies Warrior First Lead Sherona Adolph W Mayor Sarte Time Clock More Water Vale of Avoca Monsieur Beau Swampscot 112 Sauvagette 100 LiL il Winner b ¢ 4. Biue Warrior Mart good, won driving 4 D'fach--Four L's Sta See 6-nk Fitzsi'ns--Rosemary 4 7-nk Hale--L E Taylor 4 81% Roser--Mrs A Hickling 9-nk Cos'tino----C Bordonaro > T E Hays Watters--Albob F'm - Belle Brant. Trainer A Casey. Pool 50,858 3 ro Feet Se SNH ees Pa ey watSaw Yusaenseu-- as = eretrescas : Oshawa Sunnyside Park Pee Wees won an exciting third and deciding game over East Wood- last night at East Challenge Baby Kingwood Star Skipper Crucial Hit 4-434 D'fach--Mrs Von Rich 5-2% Bolin--S Caplan Whitville 6-4% Gon'lez--A G Hedges | Altruist 113 : - 7-2% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields Flin or j we as at - ' een selon. Ms jscored his second goal, on a). The second ner rg jallenge Nancy's Ba '7. rainer Merri t Start good, won driving Altruist claimed by D W Hess, same, | tremendous shot from a free; Polonia's turn to apply the pres-' with the Sunnyside team travel- $2500, Pool 49.77 kick, but this proved to be the ioe and for fifteen minutes| ling on Saturday, for the open- ornare - -- -- last goal for his side |Ukrainia were in s erious). Fifth Race PCHOPAYANE, "©4038 220/ With a minute remaining in|'fouble. At seven minutes, 'a/iné Eomé bt MAJESTIC HOUR (en.) 2.90 the game, Siena 'again scored|Cormer'kick, taken hy -Jeckel,| Last night's' deciding battle 1 Mile turf course, 3-year-olds and up,Canadian foaled. Allowances. Purse/for the final 5-2 count was stopped by goalie Burko-|was a keen one with John Star- : It was no surprise when Bres-|W¥ch, but the sizzling shot|key for Sunnyside and Terry san was awarded the Labatt/b0omeranged M™to the corner of|Marolot for East Woodlands Awevd in this game the net and so Polonia got the both pitching well Wt PP St % 2 3 1 1 The second game was of ex- equalizer East Woodlands scored first, itreme importance to both} Polonia kept up the pressure}, single in the second when teams. Last week, Ukrainia led/for a solid eight minutes after|Marolot himself was safe on |the League by two points but a|this goal and they scored once/Calder's outfield error and scor- Council Meeting was called to|more but this one was disallow- led on three passed balls. settle a protest by Rangers,/ed, correctly, for off-side. s de tied it up in the which proved that Ukrainia had) Then Ukrainia got back into; serpin He § ols lash- @ used a suspended player in ajtheir proper form but it was | third inning wien ager He ee 13.00 7.00 4.90/game against Rangers, in July|Polonia who had the better! jed a single throug te sige 420 320/and the two points which)chances although they did not} shen --, nfs 3 gthioipes Ukrainia won in that game were|pay off, due partly to spectacu-} SrrOr ha ie -- Se "thd lawarded to Rangers lar work by Burkowych Boivin was hit ce . seadcoiag As a result of this decision,, At 23 minutes, Polonia were| and Calder walked wit we Qi |Ukrainia were still at the top/pressing when Ukrainia moved) {to. fill st raaaer Page er but Polonia were tied for points | the ball quickly up-field to wing-| Craham' ' aptente ln hor |going into last night's game jer Smith, who shot a long, low| between 2nd and | rd, ane thet -- = one slight advan- jd into the short side and| tage or Ukrainia however --|Ukrainia were once again in| |Polonia had only one game re- |front. . REMEMBER WHEN dies ? eer while Ukrainia had two.} Ukrainia then settled back to} By THE CANADIAN PRESS hé points were therefore|hold on to this lead and Polonia,| or 7 Joseph Floyd (Arky) very important, but to add morejwith nothing to lose and plenty} Vaughan, 40-year-old former Winner b. g .5, Windfields--Canadiana, Trainer R Fisher. Start good, won easily Pool 53,784 Seventh Bare (o ent) $40 620] tebe boda Real is Ukrain! "to ei played every man UP) National Baseball League 1-ROYAL SPIRIT (A ent) 7.30 | s i 7 "| star, drowned only 20 feet ae 14.60 8.70 480) from shore at Lost Lake, € furiongs. 8 - year -old fillies. ant Purse $7500 added. Gross $8820. nn Eighth Race bog te £3) Cai, when his fishing Boal Jalif., when his fishi sh St Fin Jockey Owner Geet ogg od ses 11410 6 3 1 12% Robinson--J < F Seagram 6. "TRU! 'ST HIM € 2,90 | attling Way if One and ixteenth miles, 3- Cy © i 32 ' | $ al je and one-six ne ee ae ac year-olds and up. Claiming all 32500. viva 31900, overturned 10 years ago to- day. Vaughan started his uby (C) Royal Spirit Str vie Jockey | Bon Courier 118 major league career in 1932 \ ford Fm Vase 1-2% McComb--Hellenic "ste with Pittsburgh Pirates and Beasley Roman Anna ... | 5-1% Bolin--E C Pasquale Bertaclare 121 5 5 ink 1-1 batted .385 for the league's most valuable player title in | Bomar 6-nk Cos*tino--Stafford Fm (A) | Trust Him - 116 9 1 SH 61% 1935, He was sold in 1942 to 7-4 McComb--C Smythe (B) | Nance's Rule 121 6 3 22 21 8-3% C W Krohn--C Smythe (B) | Yola 2nd a ae ee the Brooklyn Dodgers and retired in 1944 "in Jockey Owner 4 Fitzsi'ns--Vis. Hardinge 4 T'cotte--Henferd Sta Bill D'fach--K R_ Marshall Rob'son--N Fletcher . M% Dalton--Bill Beasley 2 ° Bolin--J V Martin ne hep peptic Pavane. Trainer M Long '001 26,487 Quinella pool 27,833 " a 5 Chopavane Moonlighter Majestic Hour Blue Light Stormy Morn i Eltoro the Great ey Malucina Winner »b Start good, won handily Quinella paid $22.50 Rs 1% 4 1 Walsh Beasley Pasw pis » beast SS Tevet or are = = TVeueenss, Sete tt Pevyess a Ns Fustuwan QUINELLA 2 AND 8 PAID $22.50 Sixth Race he Na @ farlongs. 3 - year - olds and ap. Claiming all $6000. Purse 32100. WtPPst %« "% Str Fin Jockey Owner 1133 8 B84 3 4 1-3% Clark--Hellenic Sta 115 2-1M% Dittfach--Mrs A Chris 107 3-2% Turcotte--B R Steen 113 4-h Griffiths--S Rotenberg 112 5-% Fitz'ons--W J Farr 118 1% 6-nk Viola---M Viola 112 7-3 Roser--Cairnburn Farm 115 8-nk Dalton--F Gorlick 105 a 9-1 Krohn--C Smythe Peaches Reward 108 210 7- 2g a i% 10 10 Bolin--Gaylands Fm Overjoyed 117 10 7 pulled up N, Cox.J H Knox | 3-ALL CANADIAN 8-BOLD SCHOLAR All Canadian . Bold Scholar Chilly Filly Bala Romas .. Cairnfield Bull Pine Unstar Page Service Just Don't Shove ore oes sift x es * ats PVSeuw See ene veers ~eears' TCOURT ROYAL 3-BATTLING WAY 34 4-no Dalton-- 22% 25 3-2% 3-4 72% 6-4 4% 4 oi . us 110 15 1 113 Cosentino--Mrs J Major 324 Dalton--Mrs F W Merrill 4-1% Wolski--V Corvari 5-2 Turcotte--J O Taylor 6-no Hale--Newtondale Sta Caledon Belle . Windmill 2nd Ginfield Buzzin Temagami 8-% a 9-4% Dittfach--Lanson Fm Noble Roman . 8-7 10 10-1 10-2% 10-2% 10-24% Gordon--S Rotennerg (C) Arctic Pilot . 7-11% Griffiths--F Tosch 118 4 89-14% Li- ae Gnu ons--Windfields Fm | Rubal Khali 115 2 8 Brown--G M Claxton > ---- Coupled | Winner br. 4 E ad K - Winner b, f, % Chop Chop -- Queen's Statute. Trainer N Julius | Start good, ed handily ing gene oe ane é rio Pool 429,144 Start good, won ridden out Poo! 'Attendance 8,423 : : ---- oe CARL -- REALTOR | Whip Fuelmen i Kent's Western Tire defeated Announces Wee wy Bu simess Location L Carl Olsen and Staff are pleased Oshawa Quality Fuels 20-6 in a to announce that on and after one-sided UAW League round-|| robin softball playoff, last night, SEPTEMBER 1, 1962 Our New Address will be at Alexandra Park. Mullens started forthe Fuel- (OSHAWA) men and was hit hard in the} first and third innings, finally being shelled from the mound in the fifth, when Kent's staged a nine-run merry - go - round. Laufman took over, after four) of these nine had scored but he couldn't stop the Kent's attack) either. The winners scored four in the first on two walks, a single by; Short and Murray's homer Weeks homered in the third | after Anderson had doubled and Murray singled, for three. more) runs, | In the 5th, safe hits poured off) the Kent's bats, with three walks and a couple of errors adding to the agony, then Mur-, ray homered to climax the nine- run parade. The winners added four more in the sixth. Murray had two homers and; three singles to lead the way for} Kent's while Anderson had two doubles and Skea a pair of; singles, Weeks a homer and single. Anderson gave up a homer to| Hurst, as Quality Fuels opened and in the second, Harding) singled and Carroll tripled, scor-| ing on a single by Tureski, for, their third run. They comgleted| their total with a three-run rally jn the third. Hodgson started it) wih a triple, Mullens singled and Worona homered. After that, the Fuelmen were held off the score-sheet. i QUALITY FUELS -- Hurst,|! ef and 2b; Tureski, %b; Taylor'| | lb; Hodgson, ss; Mullens, p;) Worona, rf; Harding, 2b and ss; Pipher, c; Carroll, If; Ladoucer,| batted in 7th; Laufman, p in 5th.) KENT'S -- Legree, cf; Wills, || ss; Anderson, p; Short, 3b; Howes, 2b; Murray, c; Weeks, rf; Malloy, th; Skea, If. Our soles staff has many years of experience in Real Estate selling and are thoroughly qualified to assist both Vendor and purchaser in all real estate transactions. If you are thinking of selling or buying, our courteous sales staff will be pleased to assist CARL B. OLSEN you. Give us a call or drop in. Ample Parking. cs MRS. G. MILLER WESLEY R. ELLIOTT CHAS. NAYLOR CARL OLSEN -- REALTOR | Member Oshawa & District Real Estate Board JACK CORNISH FIRE KILLS 20 | GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) Twenty persons were killed and | ™% injured Wednesday in a fire | that destroyed a square block of homes in a poor section of this "port city. Seven. hundred if} other persons were left home. leas by the blaze, PHONE 723-1133 OSHAWA Sunnyside PeeWee Boys Defeat East Woodlands | This Beautiful 4-Piece "IMPERIAL" aS SCWRITING we SAD SET WHEN YOU BUY $5.00 OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING ended Oshawa's_ first big chance. They went ahead in the fourth when Woermke walked and Her- cia homered, to make it 3-1 but East Woodlands. came right back 'in the same inning with paket runs. T. Grigsby started t with a single, Marolot was sate on an error, then with one out, McMurter singled and with two out D .Cox hit safely to complete the three-run rally. Sunnyside scored three runs in the top of the sixth to take the 6-4 lead. Thajer opened with a double, then Hercia and Star- key both singled, scoring Tha- jer, Ashton walked to fill the bases and Boivin walked, forc-| ing in a run. Then with two out, | Calder hit into right-field and one more runner scored. East Woodlands had two run- ners on base in the fifth with only one out and the same situ- ation in the final 7th inning also, but Starkey and his mates held firm, to take the series. Ash- ton's brilliant catch in the fifth saved two runs. SUNNYSIDE PARK -- Boivin, ss; Eldridge, 2b; Calder, rf; Graham, c; Woermke, 'f; Tha- jer, 3b; Hercia, 1b; Starkey, p; Ashton, cf. EAST WOODLANDS --R. Grigsby, 2b; Bell, 3b, rf and p; Brewer, c; T. Grigsby, ss;)} Marolot, p and rf; Smith, cf; | McMurter, rf and 3b; Lansing,! If; Cox, 1b; Tuck, If in 5th. @ SCHOOL STATIONERY & PENS @ ZIPPER BINDERS & BRIEF CASES @ COLES 'NOTES & TRANSLATIONS' @ COLES 'FACT-FINDER' SERIES WHATS MORE! COLES HAVE THE OFFICIAL 1962-63 TEXTBOOK LISTS! COLES HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF STATIONERY IN CANADA! COLES HAVE 'NOTES & TRANSLATIONS' FOR EVERY SUBJECT! COLES HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES! COLES e Oshawa Shopping Centre OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. 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