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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1962, p. 17

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THE FOUR HORSEMEN ? Four horses and riders round terday. Charley's Pack took first turn in opening race at the race to combine with Lon- Old Woodbine race track, yes- OLD WOODBINE CHARTS Golden Turkey First Race Repeat Winner TORONTO (CP) -- Golden 1-CHARLEY'S PAK .. 3-GARDENS WIN .... 4-ROYAL TRAGEDL foaled, C all $3500. 1 mile. Purse ee Charley's Pak .. Ids, Can y OH ae pele gas 5 1 6 7 2 8 4 3 * I-hd 2-% Winner wk, ,g,.2, Be Be Fleet -- Start good, won easily Top Trade claimed by C J Hoggard. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-5% Kallai--A, L Poloniato --A 2-% Wright--Garden City Sta Potis--Cedar Spgs Fm rlington Turkey won the $11,900 Maple Leaf Stakes for the second year in succession at Old Woodbine Wednesday, a nose in front of Lavella- Battling way was two lengths back in third place in the one- mile event. Golden Turkey's $6,900 win- }- Turcotte--G B Elliott Winding. Trained by J C Meyer Pol 19,64 Double Pool 35,405 A G Smithers. $3500, Second Race 2 furlongs. Purse $1800. 3-vear-olds and Wt PPSt % % London Town ... 117 7 Mrs. Cessford .. 114 6 Buropean Flight 117 3 +» 118 5 . 14 86 3-1% 3-2% ia 4 Easter Duty .,. 114 2 1 4nk Winner b, h, 6, Honeytown -- Start good, won driving DAILY DOUBLE 1 8- aleo 3 thd 2hd Ln 3 11% 7-LONDON TOWN .... 6-MRS. CESSFORD 3-EUROPEAN FLIGHT up. h foaled, Claiming all $2500. S r ner's share brought her sea- sonal earnings to $12,425. Charley's Pak won the first race and combined with London Town for a daily double of $78.30. Sheila F. Wins Western Feature 2.70 6-1 6-4% Gordon--D D Cardella 7- 7- Sandover--J J, L D Regan eased up Wright--Armedam Sta Bird. Trained by A H Trudell. Pool 35,679 and 7 PAID $78.30 Third Race 9 Furs. Three and Four-year-olds up. Wt PPSi %4 Ya New bv | 2 Navy Grand .. Vale of Avoca . Monsieur Beau Ferdette xi Yancy 117 Winner br f 3 Bunty's Flig! Start good, won driving. 5 6-DUTCH FLAG .... 6- Lost Trained by NEW FLIGHT ...... 13.00 7.30470/ LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Sheila tee '90|F. six-year-old mare owned by Dr. J S Ferguson of Chatham, won the featured $600 C-2 pace Wednesday night at Western Fair Raceway. : Sheila F., with Herb Craig in the sukly, ¢rossed the wire a length ahead of Harold Berry's Dancer, taking the race in 2:10 8-NAVY GRAND . Can. Foaled. Clat Str Fin Jockey Owne: 12 1-% Robinson -- Maloney 3-3 2-5% Wright -- Fleming 2hd 3-2 Cosentino -- Cocomile 5-1% 4-% Armstrong -- Mrs. Hickling 4-2% 5-% Harrison -- Bordonaro 6- Hern'dez--WO + RW Young Rider Dalton -- White Oak Sta Cc. F. Chapman. Fourth Race @ Fars. $1800, Three-year-olds and up. Wt PP Ss % % Elated's Pal ... 114 7 1 3-24 2% 117 4 3 2hd 1-1 -13 5 8 & 8 . 1367 51 41% vee 107 8 6 6% 65 + 114-2 4 4-nk 5-hd 117 1 2 1-1% 3-1% 153 5 75 7-3% Palestinian-Elated. Start good, won driving. 30|2-5, the best time of the night, 2.70|and paying $17.70 to win. Reed's 10/Dream came in third. 7-ELATED'S PAL .... 4-HASH POY ini 5-QUEEN'S Can. foaled. Claiming all $2500. Fin Jockey Owner Lhd 1-1% Remillard -- Dew Valley 24 22 Gubbins -- Donatella Fm 4 3-4% Potts -- Poaky Weisdort -2% 4-2% Hale -- Taylor "1% 5-hd Turcotte -- Mrs, Mooney Sr} -% 6-4%% Robinson -- Valley Fm Sta str Skytop Tat, owned and driven by Bill Fritz of Walkerton, took the opening race in 2:13 4-5, for $8.80, combining with second trace winner Bob C Grattan, 2:14 4-5, for $6.50, to return a 8- Train Pool 51,732. 7-5 7-11% Cosentino -- Mrs. 8. Leblanc -- TP Sta er L. Silvestri $35.40 daily double, SOLD TO CALGARY Fifth Race 1 and % Miles, Three-yea' Wt PPSt % r-olds and up, % Mr. Rooster ... Winner bik c 4 War Result -- Miss Gtare good, won driving 6-LAST 4-MR, 5-HANDSHAKE Pool 24,305 DIVIDEND ¥ «. 26.90 10.70 5.60 GO LIGHTL' o«s 780 490 PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pitts- burgh Hornets of the Anierican Hockey League Wednesday - sold Gordie Redahl, a centre and wing, to Calgary Stampeders of the Western Hockey League for an yndisclosed sum. Baz Bas- tien, the Hornets' manager, said the transaction was an out- Claiming all 3 Str Fin Jockey Owner -1 1-h Giesbrecht -- Mrs. L. Lear 1-% 23 Turcotte -- Papa 3-4 3-4% Gubbins -- Costa Rica Sta 5-10 4-2% Fitzs's -- Windfields Fm 4% '5- burn Fm 6- 6- Pot Dividend. Trainer L. Lean QUINELLA 6 AND 4 PAID $180.60 right sale and didn't involve any Sixth Race 1 Mile, Two-year-old Fillies. Al WtPPSs % \ - 81M 1-1% 23% hd 3-hd aYomnaa® a2 Start good, won driving. 3-BARBARA other players. 70 don Town in the second race 7 a $78.30 daily double pay- off. --(CP Wirephoto3 a dh a a a A ie de Aad Police Nip Times; Teachers. Tripped In two Civil Service League}. ! only: 4-3 the Times contests at Bowmanville Arena oO t A Tuesday night, the Police Asso- ciation. scored a 4-3 win over the Oshawa Times in the first game while Teachers bowed to the Firefighters by a 7-4 count. POLICE -- TIMES The Police Association scored four unanswered goals in the first period to take a command- ing lead in their game with the Oshawa Times. The Police, slackened to let the Times ad- Monin steadily in the second period. Neil Attersley scored the first three goals for the Association. The first one came from Middle- ton at 7:25. He scored again at 12:50 from Yahn and again at 17:05 when Middleton and Yahn set up the play. Yahn scored the fourth Police goal at,20:30 of the 25-minute period from Reid and Stoneman. i Oshawa Times came back to score three goals in the second period. McAvoy from Cole at 8:50, Wilson from Pipher at 19:05 and then at 21:10 Wilson again from Daniels and Gough penalty: any chance score, In the second ey twin-bill the out ina the no play: iii! a | 2 in. ? the edge a: i i i , i a2 A Py L i : oj Eo if # 3s sat with assists going te were the three Times' scorers.'and Ritchie. 23:10 definitely killed}: to even thie' od te te to a ee ; second period the: Fire- i increased their 3-2 lead to 5-2) "ie oe scored his rom Hooper and Hubble at 4:20 and Hickey from Hubble and Hooper at 7:05. came back again evwrvy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 25,1962 177 Two Canadians Try In World Tourney CHICAGO (CP)--A man from Regina and a woman from Tor- onto carry Canada's colors intc the sixth annual world's invita. tional "match game _ bowlin; Firefighters, leading at this time --- poll pose broke open once and scored two more goals. Garrard at 17:20 from YO WALKER'S GOLD CREST 7-HER GLORY ........ 54 4-QUIET NANCY . Purse $2500. Str ye a 4-3% Fitzs's -- Windfields Fm §-6% Turcotte--Kia Ora Fm A- 6-5% Rogers -- Martin Jr 7-4% Robinson -- Smythe 8-3% Armstrong -- O'Connell A- + Leblanc -- Mrs, Von Rich'n Track Wire. Pool 51,878. eey erry Laotey yates § Seventh Race 1 Mile, 3 and 4-year-old fillies, Cana Leaf Stakes, allowances. cross 11,900, Wt PP St % %y Golden Turkey 432 41 21 Lavella jae Battling Way .. Victoria Regina Reluctant Deb Court Royal .... Flashing Top ... Chippawa Hill Dezory Beauty Strip ... Ocean Pearl .... Flaven_......... 1 For a Time .... 110 Winner bik f 4 Sir Start good, won driving. 1 1% Wy -h iss 3-GOLDEN TURKEY 4.20 8LEVELLA .... 40 19.20 5-BATTLING WA 4.90 8.50 6.40 ¥' + MW dian foaled. Purse 10,000 added, Maple Str | 2-1 3-4 5-nk 4nk Potts--Windfields F'm il | 6-1 5nk Adams--J Simon -nk 6nk Rob'son--J E F Seagram 7-1 7-2% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm 6, 8-8 Rem'lard--Stafford F'm 9-4 9-4 Pong--E G and J Warren 10-2 10-% McComb--Hellenic Sta ll-l 1l-n Gordon--R D Isaac 12-1 12-1% Har'son--Stafford F'm 13- 13- Armst'g--Janlet Sta Chopply. Pool 58,400 Eighth Race 1 farlongs. Purse 8°70). %-vesr-olds and Wt PPSt % % Jammed Lucky 117 4 6 65 4ad All Canadian 120 3 4 3-1 3 Eltoro the Great 117 6 5% 6-5 Balinode on ee - Admiral Armbro 114 2 x Brown Panther . 114 5 Corporal Bingo . 109 7 Winner br, ¢, 4 Jamie K Start good. Pool 53,504 if +h h 2 1 2% 2, Eolia, 4-JAMMED LUCKY .. 3-ALL CANADIAN. . 6-ELTORO THE GREAT up. Canadian foaled, Allowances, Str Fin Jockey 2hd 1-2 Robinson--C Smythe j-l 2-1% McComb--Hellenic Sta 3-hd Fitz'ons--Bill Beasley 3-2 4%. Remillard--B R Steen 4-hd 5-2% R'sen--Armstrong Bros Sta 6-4 62% Harrison--Stafford Fm - 9 Hern'dez--W F Edmiston Trained by J Starr. Total Pool 405,112 Attendance 6,814 Comeback Honors For Stan By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) --_ Stan Musial of St Louis Cardinals, seven times National League batting champion, was nained today as the circuit's comeback player of the year for 1962 in the annual Associated Press It P Musial, who hit more than 300 this season for the first time in four sessions, was se- lected by 31 of the 108 basebail writers participating in the bal- loting Catcher Del Crandall of Milwaukee was second with 23 votes followed by pitcher Ed Roebuck of Los Angeles 15, out- fielder Bob Skinner of _Pitts- burgh 10 and infielder - out- fielder Harvey Kuenn of San Francisco 6 Musial finished: third in bat- ting last season with a 330 mark, including 143 hits, 19 of them homers The 42-year-old outfielder also stole three bases. 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