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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1962, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 16, 1962 15 10-PIN ACTION oe League Leaders - 7 Top Helfering"s Acadian Cleaners City Trundlers Roll in Third Game |Biante Eat Yorke Several 600 Scores .zzrzz¢ Blank Ec me Willowdale Men's Major five|club moved into a three-way tie hopping ; -, Men's High Average -- J. Tyson 176,) " a eer " There were some tremendous} Resulle -- Eagles 2, Tigers 1: Fal. Grosley 74, Bill Germond 167, D.|pin league at Willow Bowl. _ |for top position in the Toronto Mite' City Major League, by virtue of scores rolled this week with B.|{ions 2, Hawks 1 and Jets 2, Flyers 1. |Thomson 166, H. Babcock 166, and D.| The Imps started out as if g the p McHugh 619 (220, 200) leading] To Ten xaison sar (ois Walt Seoti|, Women's High Average -- Barb Kirk-|they would clobber their oppon-|@ five game shutout over, the|ssaltling incinding games the pack, followed by S. Hodgson ; Doug Keeler 579 (202);|ham 153, Twila Wilson 150, Jean Hutch-/ ents when they racked up a nice} *' 3 ' "3 rCa13 209) Mike DiCesaro George Reid 569 (214, 200); Ken Fisber|eon 148, Bea Allen 148, Shirley 1 Bowers!1346 score against 1177 by|City Lanes on Saturday after: bag 313, 216, 303 and 274. : : 559 (220); John Waldinsperger 557|145, Carol Germond Hatch. Bob Gallagher. led. the|noon. Bob Gallagher, who had es: 009 (219, 200), and R. Nelson 602/27); Mickey DiCesaro S52 (23); Her./Dyck 14, fiosi Mime Maal EMERG tent tten wk i| For the second successive|tablished the highest five-game (235). In the ladies' depart-|man Prakken 552; Tony speet 550) | Team Pigg seg Sages Dis Five' 26, Heffering's fell short with 1181, eck the Acadiana tacked vin 1 in the history of the To ment, I, Bouckley with a nice) eer aa oe" Lions, Colts," 'Tigers,|Carl's Barber Shop 25, ee a ee fart, Bats, ag agen noe the highest five-game total in|ronto league, the previous week, mle, was high. Royals, Jets, Bagles, Flyers, Falcans,| Corton ve eCteaners air Morrised's BA Dave ss eget Rc i their loop, with a brilliant 6634/ran into corner pin trouble but iahag Avene .|20, Flintstones 19, Gillard's Cleaners 17,|Adams 249, also helpe id to 6017 for York Bowl. |was very effective"in the clutch There are some leagues not! Leading Averages -- Mickey Di-| Jota Geil 7, Fives SlCMURe score to v jer' ' i hei ite- in on,Cesaro 193, Doug Keeler 191, Mike Di-| Angels 16, Modern . < . : The first game was mighty/and finishd with a respectable fime, 'We have a Sunday night| ete, il gove 1 Bob Richard Serewoulls 2 and Courice Champs 2 "| 'The Hatch crew bounced back| jane List Swe, WSs, MSzoulang tral The tight games were Geadiine and must bave scores\"" = "™ om | EASTWAY MEN? LEAGUE en ne eco eeinage up whenlby Hank Sarnovsky and steady|the big ones for "'Bobee". by Saturday afternoon at the! woopviEW PARK MIXED | We have a new team high of Heffering's fell short with 118,|*Tundling by Ozzie Keeler 268) "Dutch" Lugtenburg who had latest. The Eastway Men's LEAGUE 2914 and a new team single of|Rusty sgt re was the Hatch startle oe -- beggeencwmgg ee caged Says AG Major was late incoming in) the Bombers took 3 points|1004, all rolled by the Cadillac/,itn" 9 333 score while Dave re age ig 7 rae we 'ant ctee We last week so we feel badly in from the Twisters with Audrey|Hotel team. In individlal hon-| Reynolds led Heffering's with-a Dich" Lagenbure was teeuclotiee tees gicar t Reed not reporting some real nice|.nq Clarke Parker bowling espe-|ors we have two over 600 scores) dandy 348 game. peor - om tear paths wih tend Proaiey" ot oete A ae bowling by B. Richardson 639| .ia1y¥ well. Allsorts also took 3/by B .McHugh (619) and S.! "pye third and. rubber gaMe|1y be relieved by young Denny|974 total for 40 frames, inclu- (243, 211) and Mickey DiCesaro| joints from the Jets. Clare| Hodgson (612). ' : |went right down to the finallprown who came through with|ding games of 285 and 280, we xe). Parker rolled a 223, the night's| A numberof teams are nolitrame before the Hatch club nice effort which were very important. It is now definite that the|high single, for the gents and|completing their apinred sheets. emerged as victors, with a totall" A cadians 'ak the d|" Both 9 Ti a bene Canadian Booster Squad will|/Audrey Parker laid down a tia We Save 6 lade ee er onelt 1222 to 1179 for the Heffer- game rather easily with 1341 (o| Brown -- aa only five bow! in Buffalo on this coming|171, the night's high score for|Stating tha Pe ne)ing squad, 1134 for the losers. Ozzie Keeler|frames of relief duty and came Good Friday. There are en-|the ladies. Eoin will be levied for an in-| jt was unfortunate that Hef-|and big Hank again came uP|through nicely, These two boys tries for 40 teams so don't be|, Leading Averages (Ladies) --|complete sheet. It is the team| fering's should come up with with big games fo 313 and 274/aiso were most effective with disappointed and get your appli-|Doris Clark 131, Joan O'Brien|Captain's responsibility to see their wost night so far in this respectively and the "Flying|the necessary vocal support. tutions in early. 128 and Lorraine Cornish 127.) that this is done. Supertest 17,,¢28ue, especially when meet-|pytchman" got untracked for a} Anchorman Ken Richardson g |(Men's) -- Curt Russell 156,| ari's" Vending "16, Progress, Brand|ing the leaders, who also were! nice 285 score, which helped im-|was top shooter for York Bowl LANDER-STARK CLASSIC Doug Trivett 149 and Bob Ger-|Clothes 15, H. and L. Enterprizes 13./having a bad night. The team mensely. : with a 1339 total, including 282, Last year's average winner,|mond 147. Meroe wacette 2. Dumont 2 pack's/totals were away below par for| York Bowl battled hard bar 251, 258, 233 and ge had Mike DiCesaro, and "rookie"! Team Standings -- Jets and|age 10, Cadillac Hotel 10, Les Hveniss|the league, with Hatch Sheet third game and almost won this|the misfortune to break one ee : « © |Don Nelson, were this week's|Allsorts 11 points; Bombers sd pire d Metmarbte Coat 8. Jokers 7.| Metal 3802 and Heffering's 3706.!game but thanks to some realijens of his glasses in the last : pi é ' "A" ) ener, is shown making a joutstanding shooters, both|and Twisters 4. Motors 3 and Clint's Texaco 3. _ Dave Reynolds was Heffer-|clutch bowling by Dick Adams, |frame of the fourth game but RUGGED TRAINING was | awa : Generals Junior bibdginly Fecha |smashing triples over the magic 'MIXED LEAGUE ||, Points -- Progress Brand 4, Robin-/ing's best with 252, 348 and 244|Hank Sarnovsky and anchorman|he came back with a 308 fifth e on 'Rick' Eaton, 16 OSHAWA: MI > Elect ; again the fare, last night at | Hockey Club, continued their | abed . : sovcgygaae 1600 mark. Mike fired a 609, fea-| One of our pro. bowlers lost) eee eee og ive ret nlecttic. 4 /tor 844; Bob Gallagher 308, 239,|Bob Gallagher, it was Acadians|game. Some wisecracker was ie Coben, Children's Arene,.| nigiely Workouts, | Here i | Paeky cOonmwe idnas Phot (tuted by games of 219 and M01, Ore CCL BO eee eee Nesacaee tol tr Cock beeriee 1908 foc G95; Dick' Addins' Salish, or Veet 1267. Denny Lin-|heard to say, "It was a good as the prospects for the Osh- | Couch, 19, a native of Kitch- | si |while Ron came through with alnuecday no name mentioned. | Pic-O-Biat Js, Machitrs, Vien aid Stor-|255 and 178 for 682, Reg Hickey|ton, who was injected into the|job that he didn't break both ;602, and a dandy 235, the! Men over 500 -- Bill Germond 582, H.| mont 3," Jokers' 1; Art's Vending 3,|281, 176, 197 for 654; Dutch 256,|line-up to relieve "Dutch", did) jenses."' : jleague's new high game. The| Babcock 539, J. Snelgrove 526, J. Tyson|Ctint's Tecaco 1; McLaughlin Coal 2/204 and 171 for 631. ja fine job for his five-frame) Joe Chain for York, had 960 : e e 7 21, Glen Copp 521, F. Snow 514, J. Bow-|and Les Eviness Sales 2. | ' | ed s, Ross Evans 920 [hottest team at present, the) or cree eee ee eo dil Sawyer Si1{ nt, . _ nl. Rusty Starr topped Hatch|stint. -- : for 38 frames, Several Bidding For Lions, moved into a first place|p. Dyck 308 and D. Richmond 508, | Meneran S10 ME. Heston) Swe; 6 Lex:|bowlers with 797, John Sabo 766,| Having won the ge three /for 39, Bill Sisk pated Bad a jtie with the Colts and Tigers,| , or "itutcheon 408, Norma Magee 462,|t00 544 (202); R Villeneuve 40; F./Bert Garside 760, Jack Breg.|games, the Acadian Cleaner/ivor Jones 607 for 29 whi it on in the| Neil had 1170 for his five game jeach having won 8 and lost 4./'Theresa Conlin 448, Carol Germond_444,| T23pmoy 208 (10); D. Clee ae yew |man 684, Jim Hoult 221, 229 for|squad really turned it on in et {There are no shutouts recorded] Ede Ryan 436, Dora DiCesaro 431, Beth! ya boa. Pode wr iweisn eee, L460 for two. ganies, fourth and fifth game with 1369|¢otal, e e ; ¥ Webster 426, Twila Wilson 426, Betty ; on, 528; J. | against 1161 and A big factor in the sue- Goal-Kee Ing Duties is week. The league average| thomson 42, Shiiey Bowers 422 and /Waldinsperger 525, J. Latin: $39" n04 sod oe ee mo ig fection ie be cavent "a ' jaiter four w . é * W. Clarke 522 (223), | FIGHTS LAST { Dick Adams led 'Acadians with been the very capable, scores i 1456 total for his five games,|keeping chore by Bert Harding. "Goal-tending isn't one of our! Couch, 19, a Kitchener product| practice sessions with the Gen- DONT bother ire . | NICHT lai, 738, 331, 290 and 356; Hank/This kind of és 4 major problems," said the Osh-| played 14 games with the Niag-jerals this weekend. OLD | NT ] the meeting} Secanveky 'wen cites SMM limporient Be ger xinly very 'awa General war horse man-|ara Falls Flyers, another Bruin) Two other goal-tenders, cur- at 8 o'clock Wednesday night) much ep r Pyeng bik ager, Wren Blair, in a dressing- affiliate, in the 1961-62 season.) rently working with the Niagara} ay " Pi at the alleys. We need a Tules| py, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bers of tis club. The bowling an terview, yesterday at the "Red" Gilbert Jr., another! Falls Flyers, are also consid-/ LONDON (Reuters)--Results| Exeter 0 Barrow 2 committee, banquet committee han hummel, ee Seas WON'T TRADE eT ee ae faews General's training-camp possible chice, is the son of ered as possibles for the job in M4 Ce ee eee in cee cil and matters, etc., will be dis- (Pollo) Gabine, 137%, ecored| EDMONTON (CP)--Midnight|died easier the acone: han- besa the Childers Arena" |farmer' Marlboro goaender|toot of theo Onbawa, twine |Unted Kingdom Saturday: Mafsteld 2 Linen © | _|cussed. UF you hive any com ocual tench her Ceo ete dade ee Ce le "We have three choices of ai "Red" Gilbert who played in|George Gardiner, 19, of Victor ENGLISH LEAG | Fs Blackshear, 13634, Houston, 5. player changes on Canadian ; i : Stockport. 2 Tranmere 2 a be at the meeting and you| 4 possible four netminders who|the Junior A circuit during the iaville, Quebec, and Paul Gren- Division I rps 1 going be e meeting and you) Manchester, England -- Mick Football League clubs and any fs all top-flight boys,"' he con-| war years. Gilbert, 18, is attend-| nan, 18, of New Liskeard are the) Arsenal 1 West Ham: 1 Sores len 0 jwill have your opportunity tO\ Leahy, Ireland, outpointed/rang expecting Edmonton Eski-|' tinued. "Working out with using school in Toronto, Blair) netminders in question. |Birmingham 2 Man City 2 jstate the changes you think|Harry Scott, England, 10 (mid-| mos to come up with a trade in- right now is Jim Couch." thought that Gilbert would start; Blair expects that one of the/Bolto vs Wolverhampton | SCOTTISH LEAGUE {should be made. | dleweights). lvolving quarterback Jackie | two, the left-over from the Fly-| (evening kick-offy | Division I Women over 400 -- F. Bouckley 310, Paris--Angel (Robinson) Car-|parker will be disappointed, er's choice, will join the club in/Burnley 5 Sheffield U 1 |Aberdeen 10 Raith 0 aay eee, Br Geen Se Meo asi z|cia, Cuba, and Omrane Sadok, says Joe Ryan, general man- BINE RACE CHARTS few days. "They are both of the! Everton 1 Aston Villa 1 |Clyde 1 Queen of S 1 Shelenkoff 440, M. Appleton 444, C. Col-|Tunisia, drew, 10 (welter-| acer of the Western Conference same calibre," said Blair, "I'd/Fujham 1. Ipswich 1 Dundee U 1 St. Mirren 1 lis 437, G. Fusco 433, N. Clark 427, J.| weights). be satisfied with either one com-/Leicester 3 Liverpool 0 Dunfermline 3 'Thd Lanark: 0. (Layers Mt D." Vane (13: aad 9) gee not considering a MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1962. CLEAR AND FAST | ing to camp." |Leyton Or 0 Blackpool 3 Falkirk 0 Partick 2 | Men over $00 -- G. Reid 576 (220), D./rucky 13's 5.20%, Aces 2-19143 Wilson's id ; \ Lhe 's alkirk Fag ete ; r Parker at all," Ryan --------_---___-- -- -- raining camp will continue} 2NottsF2 %* | p ee Cole .548, B. Peake 523, C, McCormack} Furniture 5-19, Spitballs 0-19, Hopetuls trade fo' 1 2 5 4,DIAMOND FAM'Y 33.20 12.20 8.40 | _ 4 , h daily Sheffield W . Hibernian 2 Dundee 2 517, G, Turner 516 (212), B. Howlett pig ls Real Estate 514, Lade-|said in an interview. "I don't F t Race CLL ME CHABLEB isso 7.40 /at the rate of two hours dailyWest Brom 1 Tottenham 2 |Kilmarnock 2 Hearts 2 (247), B. Worsley 515 (201), and M./ceour 2-13 and Brown's Plumbing 2-12. know how many times I have irs 10-FLYING LASS 2.80; at 5.30 in the afternoon. |Leyton Or 0 Blackpool 2 ; |Motherwell 0 Celtic 2 Johnson 504. |. High Average (Men) -- G. tg vik are to say it. I've said the same . a 4yearol idens, Purse $1900. i} 0B rn i i Team Standing -- Auto-Matie Car-|D. Cole 177, G. Turner 171, J. Wallace|t0 - eee Pea An Be Fin sdockly >> Owner ncn U 0 Blackbu |Rangers 5 'Airdrieonians 2 wash 5-21, LaRocca's 5-28, Gadabouts| 170, B. Peake 168 and G. Coppin 158. |thing 25 times already this sca- Diamond Family 106 4 5 41 4 -4 Ino Her'dez--Mrs' J W Hunter 2 Division II | Division Il 2.27, John's Garage 5-26, Cook's Body|| Women -- F. Bouckley 166, J. Peell-on parker is not for sale or Fee abt khy Oh ie kite time Se | Five TOp 1 @aMs|cerait 1 taion 0 Albion 3 string 2 Stop 7 alneny Teaco 2, Turi cari, ser 1h ran 00 * 3-% 3-1 sm'sen--Armstg " ey -21, 8 M s 0-21, M. ; 5 i " ca ek an kA Lama cone ae \Derby 0 Leeds 0 Alloa 0 Cowdenbeath 1 dedi reside hn archaea hs aaa 7 63 5-l Gies'ht--Tulachmore F' i { rick . $i é2 TatteMrs F W Me Grimsby 1 Rotherham 2 Berwick-1 Ayr U 1 | mi 72% 7-8% Leblane--E W Claus . | In Old Count |Huddersfield 1 Chelsea 0 {Brechin 0 Dumbarton 3 $6 835, WHER Hoffman | |Middlesbrough 2 Swansea 2 (East Fife 2 Stenhousemuir 0 pelle i 3% 105 10-10% Regan--Mrs F H Merrill | |Newcastle 1 Sunderland 1 \Forfar 9 Stranraer 3 Brother Edwin 1 12 li- ll. Watters--R J Rose j |Norwich 1 Charlton 4 Morton 2 E Stirling 3 Winner ch g % Thirteen of y Trust, Trainer J WHunter, | YOCCEY eagues Plymouth 0 Bury 0 \Guean's Pk 3 Montrose 6 ioait geod; wok Givck. Pool 25,536 Double pool 39,027 "pena ion Ok Cia |Bortsmouth 1 Southampton 1 | St. Johnstone 4 Hamilton 1 TAS ARAT ...,...114.40 36,00 13.90| LO (CP)-- "ountry|Preston 3 Scunthorpe 1 H IRISH LEAGUE Second Race Ceo. 'vs $80 40) soccer standings (including Sat-| Walsall 0 Stoke 0 | City Cop % Fars, Two-yearolds, Cimg. all $3500. Purse $1900. urday's games): : Division 11 |Ards 2 Glenavon 2 Wt PPS % % Str Fin Jockey Owner ENGLISH LEAGUE {Bournemouth 2 Queens PR.1 | Coleraine 0 Distillery 3 Taj Arat ...... 114 8-1 3-1% 1-h McComb -- Rosedale &ta Divisi I n la ' fb data ; nk rlarrison -- Rotenberg | ivision Bradford 1 Barnsley 1 Glentoran 1 Ballymena 1 Olaniansy 19 7-144 $nk 3-% Gubbing -- Hawkins : W TL F APtBristol C 2 Swindon 2 | Linfield 3 Bangor 0 Most Impres'y 110 ; 3% Lanoway -- Parada-Brockie | Everton 9 2 2 28 1420|Colchester 1 Crystal P 2 | Portadown 2 Crusaders 1 Five For Fun . 122 Fitzsimmons -- Cherudon|Wolv'h'pton 8.3 2 31 18 19\Caventry 1 Northampton 1 | -- Hatch | Burnley 4 : 4 a 2218 Millwall 1 Halifax 1 } E hibiti H k ei oes Witt = Ted Fm |Tottenham 915) Notts C 1 Hull City 1 Winner dk » or be Greatest--Debble Sue. Trainer M. PO gacbate ae Leicester 7 4 2 28 15 18| Port Vale 1 Brighton 2 XAIDITION HOG ey Sea reenacreaae , Start good won driving. Sussitianase SEES ESE Division I |Shrewsbury 7 Bristol R 2 O.H.A. ' DAILY DOUBLE 4and7 PAID $1221.40 =| Huddersfield 7 24 10 20\Seuthend 2 Wrexham 0 eae RITES 39.60 960 430|BUry 8g 3 22 12 18| Watford 2 Peterborough 3 7 * 9B. 0 ART Third Race ROVAL THAGEDIAN.-» 149 410/Sunderland 7 33 24 14 17) Division 1V : : Mal Maes. 'Paces : Chelsea 7 2 4 23 1016|Brentford $ Southport 3 @% Furloughs, See ee pe -- gh pnp aaeee Ana Stoke City' 5 6 2 22 12 16 Ceohitar 3 Newport 3 Bos Seekede ilk 6 S580 Nik a2 ak" Poe Cone on Division 11 Chesterfield 2 Hartlepools 2 fiver Bene a3 te oat 4 Turcote --< Hal" |Northampton 8 5 2 39 19 21\Crewe Alex 3 Oxford U 2 . Hannibal Miss Sr 5 i $s Ce nee Sta Notts C 844 21 2220| Doncaster 2 Torquay 0 | [ ie ; f\ ll les 3 * Seeray e-ror eu Loneeey yous ttn Watford 9 1 7 393019) eres i 3 A 72% Gordon -- Shapiro black | Peterborough 7 5 4 34 2719) fy 1 5- 2 a 8-% allai --- Homb'r -, Wei! ear 4) . 6 4k $i 9% McComb -- Lon Swindon : 6 6 4 31 2018 Hallida : e | a 111 11 11 - 11+ 10% Armstrong Lauder Division IV Vo in Flamenco Dan'r 114 8 3 7-1 10-4 101 Ll- Sandover -- Ajray Sta 94 ~ Winner ch f 2 Ballydonnell -- Smart Woman, Trainer J. Starr. Oldham 10 1 23 12 24 « Start good, won handily. Pool 46,882 Mansfield sisnim| Moy CLINTON j rwea el Weeklngton 8 2 § 28 18 tH quality tested unde r : 7-JANET YATES M0 8. 0 | Torqua 5 8 2 28 1918) KLE ° Fourth Race SARA BOGAN Blpremford 8 428 20 18) KLEEN - FLO ot Py ot oad States reve { % Pertengs, Threeyear-olds and up. Cimg. al $3500, Parse $1000. wide hm cn in - FUEL OIL Amateur League | BO BOVE toile Janet Yates ... 115 2% 15 1-3% I-nk Harrison -- Cowan Length COMBINATION 2-1% 2-1% Turcotte -- Miss Dressel | Rangers vs i H Penmans 253 Whites is ba Roses Fane peti OIL BURNERS & FURNACES || WHITBY DUNLOPS 251 Notral af Prd hesavueee - Bye rm | Aberdeen f 24 HR. OIL BURNER SERVICE }! 223 2-Thread Whites 6-3% Wright -- Beach Sta Dunfermlin Tuesd. Oct. 16th ie 7-1 7-1% Fitus's -- Windfields Fm Celti % 8-1% Potts -- Fletcher onic J oA 8:30 P.M. ; ; , 8% 9 Dalton -- View Hulloa Fm Division II Halliday Fuels Whitb : Mild, cool, even-burning (mm man rai Stranraer pitt baled Cc . a | (5) VNECK Short Sleeve , : eSrTcaNsew evo am gue(Avr United" Vee an Biche Seca eemeangee p . Versio ae as -STITCHNSEW --...., 8, jAyr U 4 ults $1. ildren 256 || é : ' Fifth Race Pacerielalt) On Be g 'op | Queen 8 Pk : 725-4354 | Students with cards 50c : Penmans 2530 Whites z economy and for perfect CRISS CROSS No- y P tone COMBINATION oe rolling every time, ask Penmons 253 White; ose -- 4 ee for Vogue. Available In 7 Furlongs. Preresr sake, Alen nnets: gd rag? : ons |Cowdenbeath 2510 Natural, in cigarette tobacco, For ' r in Jockey er = P ; Stichnsew =... 106 / -L_ Turcotte -- Gian | Sound Stage < 5 42 Dalton -- Stafford Fm A- | | " Mosey On . 116 7-2% 5- 3 34% Potts -- Boddy | Swerve 4 5- 4-no Gubbins -- Maloney i John's Champ ~ - 5-16 Fitzsimmons -- Cowan A- \ G G's Jayne ... 11 - - 5 6-h McComb -- Urquhart | Thule Bee | : <i - 7-12 Leblanc -- Mrs. V Rich'n| | Select Lad 5. Robinson -- Patters'n-Nich Winner b f 2 Distillate -- , F. H Merrill Jr . H Start good, won driving. Pooi 538. Quinella Pool 25,281 } QUINELLA @ AND 1 PAID 821.20 FUANUUULUUUUUAAA package or % pound ' VOGEL'S VICTOR . 1210 580 3.10| - i) Sixth Race EPANDRAG ee = rey 4 OX, se ESTES: 2-MAJOR TURLEY 2.60 land "sth Miles. Three-yearolds ap, Claiming all $10,000. Purse $2400. Wt PPSt % % Str \ KWEE LENGTH Short sealtite tin, Sleeve COMBINATION, ! Penmans 253 White; ~ 6 251 Natural, \ (6) HO BUTTON Elastic Fin Jockey Owner Vogel's Victor 110 7 2 24 % i-l 14% Hernandez -- Pollock | Gs Pandrag . 12% 11% 24 24 Lanoway -- Zeus Sta } : 00 ng 0 r 17 5 5 3-15 | . i Major Turley 4 3-1% Sandover -~ Clark Jr Ye 5- 1 / Rococo . Ri - - 4-2 41% Potts -- Rocamora li bl DIXON } 5 5 \ 5 5-1 5-no Fitzs"s -- Windfields Fm , | @ with @ 2 te cen: ee | ' a reliable 4 6. % OF. McComb -- Kia Ora Fm | Winner b g 5 Flushing 2ni iry-Fleet, Trainer H. E. M. Pollock . | e AT | Start good, won easily. Pool 46,234, ue | Sev. R HARMONIZING 10.10 3.30 2.30} : 9 th &LUSTRUS HOPE 2.30 N en ace 3-MIBIZ 2.60 2.10 s Dealer ° = 1% miles, Marshall turf course. Three-year - olds and up.Allowances. Purse} $2800, : ' Waist Ankie-Length DRAWER \ Penmans 253 White; : F Menton Vlas " 251 Natural. : 0 G U E Penmans 253 White; : : 251 Natural; (i) T-SHIRTS for Men § CIGARETTE 223 2-Thread White; and Boys. ' TOBACCO 2800, | Wt PPSt % Ste Fin Jockey Owner Harmonizing 115 1 3 31% 3 l-h Ink Fitz'ons--B Ferrari Mibiz N23 225 2% 2-3. 24% Turcotte--Oak Ridge Sta Lustrous Hope .. 115 5 & 5-5 5- 3-1 Robinson--Golden West Fm | El Peco tresses 119 4-4 41 - 4-1% Potts--El Peco Ranch Absent Son 115 21133 12 3-1% 5- Hale---Pine Tree Sta Winner ch, g, 8, Counterpoint. -- Baby League. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. Pool 29,084 Quinella Pool 19,721 Start good, won driving fi} JERSEYS for Men {F) BUTTOR-FRORT Short atau Sleeve SHIRT P. ans 253 White; 251 Notvral, : G3) BRIEFS for Men 223 2-Thread Whites ond Boys; Plain or : Ribbed, QUINELLA land 3 PAID $21.50 Eighth Race Re me a ae oe | 4 : y easy" 1 14th Miles, Zyear-olds and up, aisimtag al ses08, tn ee se f Ey : i) ? ; s ; wa re St bol " Str Fin Jockey Owner / BUDGET Cut Steel 3-8 = 4 1 Sandover---W H MacD'ld | DH-Peel Express 113 3-6 , 7 3 2 Ritzsiine--L Maloney | oi ' ? PLAN 3 +h 22% H Dalton -- M J Hawkins | be. i i scaceccas Gallant Jack 18 § 6. 2% Dalton--M J Hawkins H 'T PAYS TO ALWAYS INSIST ON THE PENMANS LABEL Le Grand Rouge 115 Be 1% 16 7 Shine 'Sun '1, Rab'eon BH Maloney @ BOWMANVILLE @ OSHAWA @ WHITBY @ AJAX -- FOR. EXTRA QUALITY AND EXTRA VALUE. 3 oy 1 § 1% Crucial Hit 11 q Uy 7 7-3 Turcotte-Mr's B S Chris Chopoakee 110° 3 2-2 8 8 Harriso "a ooke . . * SUOGESTED is ianet dk ¥ mb by Ky, Les -- Benule Dries. Srasee Wo Basa, « | "Serving The Public For More Than Fifty Years" Start good, won driving. Pool 54,192 | Total pool 405,000 Attendance 6.423

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