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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1962, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 26, 1962 18 E: eT ee JUNIOR AND SENIOR Secondary Schools' Football Schedules Wed. Oct. 17 -- McLaughlin vs|" NOTE -- The game scheduled Fri. Pl vac ge 23 © costal vs|O'Neill (Alexandra Park) one for Oct. 4 will be played at the O'Neill (Alexandra Park) 4.00)p.m. Kinsmen Stadium on Oct, 5 if ? vs O'Neill (Alexandra Park)|| .00 p.m. Fri. Nov. 2 -- Playoff (if ne- cessary). for Oct. pine be played at the ir may al Stadium if is available. | eet: mR ECR RE OFFICERS AND directors of the newly organized Bow- manville Sealer "B" Hockey Club, are shown above. Left- to-right, they are: (front row) 'director; George Cawker, Sam Esposito, director; 'Bob' Watt, Sr., club president; Frank G. Wilbur, manager, and Harry Gay, vice-presi- WOODBINE RACE CHARTS -- Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1962 Ay Raining, Foggy and Muddy First Race 7 furlongs. 3 ea "es > : BEEE z nee Graybk's Last Slow Poke Mom its 1 Bimini Blossom Rg - Sweet Fashion . 7 Chinos Jet =} iN » 810h 12 Winner ch, f, 3%, General Sam -- Start good, won driving Ss motsseeowent TURDAY JONES 43.70 23.30 15.60 bn tt +s a eh" 11-DARK_ 5! ELECTION rold maiden fillies. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. Sti Fin Jockey Owner 12 12 Cablegramme. Trainer E Harbourne. Pool 15,615 Double Pool 30,469 Second Race 9-AUNTIE NORA .. -- ry 4.00 7-OCEAN PEARL ... 10-GRAY MOUSE ... Fin -16 Miles, &year-olds, Canadian Daa claiming = soit. 'Purse 31900. ae: us wt PPst % 8S! 96 i ss winner "ety t "sera - - good, won driving. a 14% Dich F = cated 1% 22 G'do A tho 'Teotte-White Oak sta 5-2% 5-1% Her'dez--L Maloney 6% 6% ee ae oe 7-2 71% Krohn--G Gro" 94 81% Watters--Mrs 3 vy Hunter 8&2 97% Rogers--C Bennett 10- 10 G'bins--Stafford F'm enone "ee Morrissey. 31,848 dent; (standing) -- Ed Run- dle, director; Don Masters, director; Jim Crombie, secre- tary-treasurer; George Ste- vens, director, and Bill Nor- ton, equipment manager. (Ab- 'p.m, and McLaughlin vs Done- Fri. Oct- 19 -- Central vs it is available. van (Donevan Campus) 4.00! ponevan (Kinsmen p.m. vs O'Neill (Alexandra Park) 4.00 p.m. McLaughlin (Central Campus) 4.00 p.m. O'Neill (Kinsmen Stadium) 5.00 p.m, Stadium) 5.00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 24 -- Donevan vs McLa (Alexandra Park) 4.00 p.m. and O'Neill vs Central (Central Campus) 4.00 p. A Fri. Oct. 26 -- McLaughlin vs/v: Central (Kinsmen Stadium) 5. 00 4, p.m. Mon. Oct>~29 -- O'Neill "vs Donevan (Donevan Campus) 400 p.m. Fri. Nov. 2 -- Playoff (if ne- cessary). Wed. Oct. 3 -- Central vs Thurs- Oct. 4 -- McLaughlin Wed. Oct, 10 -- Central vs Fri., Oct. 12 -- Donevan vs mt when photo. taken--Dr. i. "B. Rundle, club physician, and 'Mike' Osborne, advisor to coach, Photo by Canadian Statesman Bowmanville Has New Hockey Club In OHA Junior B Junior hockey will return to Bowmanville this winter, after an absence of many years, thanks to the interest and ener- getic effort of a group of Bow- manville - Courtice - Oshawa citizens, vho investigated the possibilities of forming an OHA Junior "B" Club for Bowman- ville and last week, brought the club into being with the election of officers and executive. "Bob" Watt Sr., well-known sports enthusiast, will head the club as president with Harry Gay as vice-president and Jim Crombie as secretary-treasurer. Frank G. Wilbur has been named g 1 of the DAILY DOUBLE 6 AND 9 PAID $514.90 Comets Trail 43 Winner bf 2 Blue Man -- Stubby Oak. Start good won driving. 9JEANNIE DOO . 14MAJOR'S CHOICE 10-QUALITY LAD Cdn, Foaled. Purse $2100. Krol ll-l 111% Gubbing -- Cummings 10-1 12 Griffiths -- o-Teek Farm Trainer W. Cole, Pool H, Fourth Race EEWEES 3 vere ret ors | 352g emu te "Su. °atee 1e2FE Bayes if 4BLUE GARDENIA 7.30 400 nt 8 DY KING 4.00 Qa @ | ESES, prpsdt ef H QUINELLA 6 PAID 4 PAID $35.00 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 7 Oyards. Two year olds. Wt PP St 's Love . Winner b, ¢, 2 Eapatier -- Small Play. Start good, won driving 6-TUCKER G 7-BOF JAC +e 11-CASSIS- MISS Claiming all $5000, P tr is Jockey ins--McMacken 95% Potte--Mrs F siackense 101% 10-34% u- JE: Di Ryan ll-_ Robinson--J fg W F Edmiston. 37, Seventh Race % F cee ee ose Winsmanship For a Time .... bp Hurry 45 = Fort Fort strome" «is i Winner br g 3 ebotial. Ri Start good, won ridden out. Re er eF Se Ye ia BrI*®nwew arepye: Serre i =? ine 3+PEACHES REWARD 7.20 5-WINSMANSHIP 1-CAPTRESS all $6000, Purse $2100. 3-2% Fitzsi' ne --Windfields rm Sta 51 5-34 Roser--Janley Sta 6-3% 6-3% Krohn--B Ferrari 7-1%4 7-2 G'bins--White Oak Sta 8 D'fach--Brener, Crane Peach. ae W H Moorhead. Pool 47, Eighth Race 7-CHOPPY WAVES .... 6.30 3.40 2.80 Owner One and one-sixteenth miles 3-year-olds and up. gays all' $3500. Purse $2000. Wt PP St % Str Fin Joc! - 05 7 2 2% 2% 108 9h 9-nk Mergeg 7% hag 33% Winner b, ih, ty nd vd _- Start good, won ridden out Attendance 5,148 Spion key 14% 1-2% Kallai--Mrs T A Neil 3-1% 21% Turcotte--J J Mead uw wv ee es Sta 4nk 4-3% Hale--Mrs F W Merrill 5-3% 5-3% Lanoway--C J Bowlen 6% 61 ree Bordonaro 741% 741% Bolin--M Hawkins 8-1% Fitz'ons--L "Maloney Crest. Trainer M Walsh. Pool 49,290 Total Pool. 327,156 Mr Station CKL, was also | pace at the club, with a team coach to be named in the near fuure. Bill Norton will act as equipment manager and "Mike" Osborne will be "'advisor to the coach". Dr. H. B. Rundle is the club physician. Five club directors were elect- ed. These included Ed. Rundle, George Stevens, Sam Esposito, Don Masters and George Caw- ker. A publicity committee con- sisting of Frank Mohun, Bow- manville, Canadian Statesman; George H. Campbell, Oshawa Times, and Jim Bishop, Radio order not to interfere greatly with the players' High School re. sponsibilities, the Bowmanville Junior Hockey club has applied for and been accepted as an entry, in the OHA Toronto Metro Junior '"'B' League, which con- sists of teams in the Toronto area. The Bowmanville Club offi- cials have also stated that it is their intention to work in close co-operation with the Minor Hockey Associations in this dis- trict and provide a "graduation team" to which the youngsters can look, after leaving "Minor" ranks. The Bowmanville team, spon- sored by Pic-O-Mat Vending Co, Lakeshore Dates COSSA Football : at Courtice 3.15 p.m. Henry 3.15 p.m. and Ajax at Bowmanville 3.30 p.m. tice 3.15 p.m. and Henry at Bow- manville 3.30 p.m. Courtice 3.15 p.m. and Bow- manville vt Ajax 3.30 p.m. Ajax 3.30 p.m. and Bowmanville at Henry 3.30 p.m. at Courtice 3.15 m. and Henry at Ajax 3.30 p. den-death). Bowmanville 3.30 p.m. Clarke at Anderson 3.30 p.m. Bowmanville Clarke at Henry 3.30 p.m- derson 3.15 p.m. and Bowman t| ville at Clarke 3.30 p.m. Thurs. Oct. 18 -- Bowmanville at Henry 3.30 ».m. and Ander- son at. Clarke 3.30 p.m. Thurs. Oct. 25 -- Bowmanville at Anderson 3.30 p.m. and Henry at Clarke 3.30 p.m. Tues. Oct. 2 -- Courtice at Tues: Oct. 16 -- Ajax at Cour. Henry 3.15 p.m. and Clarke at Bowmanville 3.30 p.m. Tues. Nov. 6 -- Playoff. Sat. Nov: 10 -- OOSSA. Tues. Oct. 23 -- Henry at Central (Central Campus) 4.00 p.m. O'Neill (Alexandra Park) 4.00/schi pm. Wi van (Central Campus) 4.00 p.m. evan (Kinsmen Stadium) 6.30 p.m. Central (Kinsmen Stadium) 8.00 p.m. tral (Knsmen Stadium) 6.30 McLaughlin (Kinsmen Stadium) Donevan 4.00 p.m. Central (Kinsmen Stadium) 6.30 Thurs. Nov. 1 -- Anderson at|P- i O'Neill (Kinsmen Stadium) 8.00] 2 pm. : SENIOR Thurs. Sept. 27 -- O'Neill vs Mon,. Oct. 1 -- McLaughlin s Donevan (Donevan Campus) |; 00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 5 -- McLaughlin vs Fri. Oct. 5 -- Central vs Done-|!° Fe. Oct. 12 -- O'Neill vs Don- Husbands peed Heart Attacks Fri. Oct. 12 -- McLaughlin vs Fri. Oct. 19 -- O'Neill vs Cen- mm: Fri, Oct. 19 -- Donevan vs| cor 8.00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 24 -- Central vs (Donevan Campus)| Wi EXPORT PLAIN or sebactenae SE a CIGARETTES Fri Oct. 26 -- McLaughlin vs m. Fri. Oct. 26 -- Donevan vs Mon, Oct. 29 -- McLaughlin + Note: 1. No playoff unless the Tues. Oct. 30 -- Courice at second place team has defeat- ed or tied the first place team; 2. Tie games will be left as tie games; 3. Total points in the two games between each team will decide second place and choice of field; 4. Home team supplies the officials. JUNIOR EXHIBITION GAMES Fri. Sept. 28 -- Henry at An- -- 3.15 p.m. Oct, 12 -- ---- at Coamties 3.15. p Fri. Oct. 9 oo = Anhersen at Henry 3.15 p-m. Fri. Oct. 26 -- Courtice at Anderson 3.15 p.m. Thurs. Nov. 1 -- Bowmanville Tues. Nov. é: ~-- ~ Playott (sud- Sat. Nov. 10 -- COSSA. SENIOR Thurs. Sept. 27 -- Henry at and Thurs. Oct. 4 -- Anderson at 3.30 p.m. and Oct. 11 -- Henry at An- of Oshawa, will be known as the Pic-O-/Mats and will play all games on Sunday afternoons They expect to open the home = on Sunday, November gp tenn Frank Wilbur has an- nounced that the training work- outs for the Bowmanville Jun- ior "B" team will start this Saturday, Sept. 29, from 12.00 p.m. to 2-00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m., at the Bowmanville Community Arena. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all boys wishing to try out for the team. ONLY CN HAS . TOURIST ROOMETTES TO WESTERN CANADA For Complete Information about this exclusive CN Service, PHONE 723.4532 723-4122 In keeping with the club's in- tended policy of providing OHA Junior "B" hockey for Bow- manville, .ut with a team locat. ed in a group that will mean as little travelling as possible, in Adiodale Captures Feature At Rideau| OTTAWA (CP --Adiodale, a five - year - old brown gelding owned and driven by Neil Mc- Rann of Clandeboye, Ont., Tues- day night won the featured C-2 Rideau Carleton Raceway. Adiodale paced the mile in 2:07 1-5 and paid across the board prices of $4.20, $2.40 and $2.30. Edna's Counsel was sec- ond and Jean First was third. 'Absent Son' Is First In Mud, YESTERDAY'S STARS Dilling Purse easily defeated five mud-splat- tered rivals'in the featured Dill- ing Purse at New Woodbine Tuesday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting--Mickey Mantle, Yan- TORONTO (CP)--Absent Sonjkees, collected four singles and a walk in five at-bats, scoring twice and driving in two runs as New York clinched the Amer- ican League pennant by beating Before a crowd of 5,148, Vashington 8-3. jockey Don Hale got Absent Son away from his outside post posi- tion and took the lead before the field had reached the clubhouse turn. Crafty Lace finished second, two lengths behind the winner and 17 lengths ahead of Already Dia. His time on the muddy track was an 1.50 1-5 for the mile and one-eighth. Absent Son, favored at 3-2, combined wi gd Lace for a quinella . Pitching -- Warren Spahn, Braves, limited New York Mets to seven hits in 7-3 victory, posting the 326th triumph of his career and moving into a tie with Eddie Plank as the win- ningest left-hander in major league history. Saturday Jones, a 20-1 out- sider, won Tuesday's first race, and with Auntie Nora, winner of the second, combined for a daily double of $514.90. FAST CARS ARE BIGGER THREAT PARIS (AP) -- It is the speeding French cars, not speedy French horses, that worry Jack Price, owner. trainer of Carry Back, the 1961 Kentucky Derby cham- pion. Carry Back, here for the rich Prix de !'Arc de Triom- phe race on Oct. 7, is train- ing at the forest - rimmed Chantilly course, some 25 miles from Paris. His stable is on one side of a busy two- lane highway: and each day the four-year-old thorough- bred must make two trips across the highway. "I can't stand to watch it," said Price Monday after Carry Back was safely back in his stall, 'those cars ... I stay in the barn until I know he is across the street." Game Wardens To Dress Like Duck Hunters KITCHENER. (CP) -- Conser- vation officers dressed as hunt- ers will patrol Luther Marsh when the duck season opens there Oct. 6. Edward Meadows, senior con- servation officer at the lands and forests department office in nearby Hespeler, said Tuesday that 30 or 46 wardens will be on duty at the marsh 50 miles northeast of here on opening| weekend. "We're determined to stop persons from shooting non-game and protected birds in the marsh this year,"" Mr. Meadows said. Luther Marsh is one of the most heavily hunted areas in Ontario at the opening of the duck season. Some 1,500 hunters are expected on opening day this year. SWAN'S sorscason SAVE 17.55 and 18.55 19 INCH DELUXE 'LAWN-BOY' 2% H.P. 'Iron Horse' Engine SAVE 19.55 19 INCH 'LAWN-BOY' DELUXE with GRASS CATCHER 2% H.P. 'Iron Horse' Engine 77-95 @ 2-YEAR WARRANTY @ CANADIAN MADE @ SIX CUTTING HEIGHTS @ STEEL WHEELS with RUBBER TIRES 21-INCH 'LAWN-BOY' 242... 'IRON HORSE' ENGINE Regular 87.50 ; 4 5 Quality a Regular 92.50 Quailty Regulor 97.50 Quality 'REXDALE' POWER MOWERS --» FOR TOP VALUE 214 H.P. 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