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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 May 1963, p. 15

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GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS a ------$------ First Race 1 Mile, 3-year-olds, maidens. Purse Wt PPSt % Sunny B. 120 3 House of C'ne = 113 Even - Path 108 New Rullah 120 No Discard .... 113 Davter 113 So Why 115 ° Bertha eet 8. Winner b ¢ 8 Princequille -- Sunshine Start good, won ridden out. Double Poot «, 168. Second Race 1 Mile, seit and up. claiming all $2500. Purse $1900. t Pi % J Vee Gee Cee . bY 4 ee 5-10 122 6 3 22% 24 111 2 2 1-1% 1-2% Sir Demijohn 1 745 2-nik Whisper'g Wind 112 3 4 4h Kingwood 116 4 6 6- 6- Winner b g¢ 7 Chop Chop--Amenda 2nd. Start good, won driving. A Pex F, Cut Steel claimed by S LE % 3-1 2-2' 1-1 5-6 4-2 Third 'Tice 4% Furs. Maidens. Cdn. P St t-year-old wt Rip Van Jive Wedded Bliss . ve " L-VEE GEE MONDAY, MAY 4 1963 2.70 2.8 ifouse OF cusaona 3.00 2.4 ql 6-EVPN PATH 2.80 | $2200. : H Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-3% 1-24 Prueitt--Bill Beasley 2-3% Vovine---Windfields F'm 3-5¥@ Wolski--Simmons, Bari'n | Dalton--View Hulloa F'm Gordon--R PD Isaac Dittfach-C E Lalan Armstrong--N Fletcher 8 Bolin--Mrs F W Merrill Nell, iad R 8 Bateman. | Pool 11.10 5.00 "3.40 4.00 3.00 3.60 CEE 20UT STEEL "SIR _DEMIJOHN Str Fin Jockey Owner 3% I-nk Despirito--Mrs C G Cardy 21 21 MeComb---Mrs Von Rich'n 1-% 3-nk Bohenko--l. Maloney 4% 41% Bakos--Willow D'ns F'm 5-8 53-74% T'cotte--Miss J MC Burns 6- 6- Shields--t, A Tooey Trainer W H Moorhead, | Pool 39,547. Gombolay, $2500. 'AND i | PAID $35. 0 ~SRIP_ 'VAN JIVE 2-WEDDED BLISS 1-MIDWAY BLUE (Entry) Foaled, Clmg. all $7500. Str Fin Jockey. Owner 5-1%4 1-1%4 Dalton -- Bo-Teek Fm I-nk 2-% Leblanc -- Mrs, V. Rich'n | Turcotte -- W J Fare ~ 13.00 "Te 410 7. ; 0 Purse $1900 3h A {Bob McClelland, after two were LEGIONNAIRES Newitt's 2- Hitter SPORTS | CALENDAR Wins Loop Start | Oshawa Canadian Tire Legion-| With the score 2. 0, the Oshawa naires opened the 1963 Leaside boys broke in front with three | Junior Baseball League sched- runs in the sixth as they 'finally, jule last night at Talbot Park, got to John Fallis. They added in Leaside, with Gary Newitt|two runs in each of the next two pitching a nifty two-htter to frames and fin pace the Tiremen to a 15-2 tri- six-run splurge in the 9th, after umph over Doug Laurie's Sports Fred White took over from Fal- Club. lis. Newitt gave up only two hits and two runs, while striking out a total of 14 batters, in a mid-' season form performance. He had a shutout going until the sixth inning when he walked 7 iM at Map at S trips and Newitt himself, with) Hall hitters. Lutton, Etchells Jim Couch had two apiece. Canadian Tire -- Lutton, 2b; Reeson, 1b; Etchells, ss; Bell, cf; Cheeseman, lf; Couch, Domma, c; Marshall itt, p; Ferries, cf in Ith: Mac- game: Namee, 3b in 8th. Laurie's Sports -- A. White, | 2b;. Adams, If; McClelland, c; Etsell, 1b; Fallis, p and cf; gam out. An error at shortstop, an- other in the outfield after John |Fallis had singled to right, pro- duced the two runs for the losers. Legionnaires scored in the first inning, on hits by Roger Reeson and Al Etchells, plus a couple of errors. They made it TO | FLOOR HOCKEY ---- Hall three-for-sx, were Oshawa's top Park; and Times, Mount Everest DAY ayoffs -- Cedars vs Oaks, p.m.; Willows 7.30 p.m. and les, at 8.00 p.m. imcoe Hall. WEDNESDAY Pines t SOFTBALL phed st wn ® Civil Service League -- Post Office vs Firemen, at Lakeview Park (East diamond); Reeson,. with four hits in five) ae (West vs Foley's, diamond); Eaton's, at Reynold's vs at Cowan's Park. es at 6.45 p.m. vs FLOOR HOCKEY Simcoe Hall Solar and Satellites at 7.45 p.m. Simcoe Hall. 00 p.m. es at TOUGHEST PEAK is Forest League at vs Poplars, vs All games ONTARIO Oshawa gs at Lakeview City Baker's Oshawa All League | Playoffs -- Planets vs Comets, rf; at 7. , 3b; New- Meteorites, vs Both Brooklin Opens: ' 1963 Schedule Sr. Lacrosse ' LACROSSE ASSOCIATION SENIOR SCHEDULE 1963 MAY 2 23 25 Wed. Brooklin at St. Catharines. Thurs. Brampton at Port Credit. Sat. St. Catharines at Brampton and Port Credit at Brooklin. 29 Wed. Brampton at Brooklin and Port Credit at St. Catharines. JUNE 12 Sun, Brooklin at Brampton and St. Catharines at Port Credit. -- . Brooklin st Port Credit. Port Credit at Brampton and Catherines at Brooklin. Wed. Brooklin at St. Catharines. Thurs. Brampton at Port Credit. Sat. St. Catharines at Brampton Wed. Brooklin at St. Port Credit at Brooklin Wed. Brampton at St. Catharines. Thurs. Brooklin at Port Credit. Sat. St. Catharines at Brooklin, | Sun. Port Credit at Brampton. Wed. Port Cedit at St. Cathadines and Brampton at Brooklin. 3 Sat. Brooklin at Brampton. vie Sun, St, Catharines at Port Credit. 3 Wed, Brampton at St. Catharines. 4 Thurs. Brooklin at Port Credit, 6 Sat. ag Catharines at Brooklin. Cc stberines, climbable BETTER 7 Port Credit at Brampton. 10 med, Brooklin at St. Catharises, Ul Thurs. Brampton at Port ap Sat. Port Credit at Brooklin a tharines 8 Thurs. Brooklin at Port Credit. Catharines -- If St. Ca! us not St." Catharines at Brampton. 10 Sat. St. Catharines at Brooklin and] allowed the use of the indoor Arenas 17 Wed. Brampton at Brooklin and Port Credit at Brampton. cause of rain scheduled game Pe Port Credit at St. Catharines. Starting Time -- All teams to start|then the Secretary will reschedule all 21 Sun. Brooklin at Brampton and St, at 8.30 with the of Brooklin games at a later date. Catharines at Port Credit, whose starting time will be 8.45, Games encanta between St. Catharines and Brooklin at both Home Arenas will be 8.45. Sunday afternoon games at both Port er and Brampton will start at 2,30 Postponements Re outdoors Hog 'St, cent of their proteins THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 7, 1963 15 EAT MUCH FISH The Japanese obtain 90 per from fish. 24 Wed. Brooklin at St. Catharines. 25 Thurs, Brampton at Port Credit. 27 Sat. St. Catharines at Brampton and Port Credit at Brooklin, 31 Wed. Port Credit at St. Catharines and Brampton at Brooklin, AUGUST Sat. Brooklin at Brampton 4 Sun. St. Catharines at Port Credii. 7 Wed. Brampton at St. Catharines. 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Purse $1800, a Wt PP St t Fin Jockey 109 8 3 i% Dalton -- as Bedarné The Sunday Morning Skeet:Rod and Gun Club, was sec: League that has started at the ond on this squad with 21 {Union Rod and Gun Club shoot- broken birds. Sid Knowlton and ing range, on Thornton's road Jiggs Harlock both broke 20 ~ FRUTTENDEN Gentry) 260 250 210 north, every Sunday morning out of 25. Jim Harrison, shoot- 'e6 k Simp'n -- Gott ers se at North Oshawa GOLF DRIVING RANGE js @ 40 TEES @ 30 GRASS TEES @ SNACK, BAR New balis and clubs supplied PHONE 725-9014 SIMCOE ST, NORTH TURN LEFT AT SANDALWOOD RESTAURANT $27.07 PER 100 FT. POULTRY NETTING 42" 7 Farlongs. Blue Gardenia Steel Perifox Page Service Time Clock 8. 150 FT. & BUILDING Supplies Ltd, Terry -- T. Ziegler Potts -- F Gorlick 1% Rogers -- A Kelly * "4 5-no Wright -- Est C. Turner tpl ge! 3h $3 Turcotte Windfields Fm Royal Persian 1 1 Mrs. McAuley Danstir 343 + . j Mrs. R M Barr ' "] 1 1 $ L Maloney Be une : ' Dittfach -- Hellenic Sta Silver Slipper. 107 1 Robinson K J Ness Winner ch m 3 Centime -- PersianBeauty. Trainer G. F, Badame. becom good. won driving Pool 54,079. Fifth 'Race 1-Puss n Boot 0 2.50 210 for the next 12 weeks started off ing his over and under Brown- . m LINDIAN, CROSSING 2.30 with a big bang. ing double barrel, ended up in 4 ad v rse 7. > a + Perense "rr on wn us Sts. Fin Jockey | There are five shooters to a the lemon league. : 10 1 1a Tansee. as jteam, with four teams, and the The team in the cellar of this i si. warty four best scores of each team new skeet league was under Ly 44% Leblane -- oe oe is taken with the lowest score of Captain Doug Branton, who Vogel's Victor 119 8 4 3 2M g 5 Brown --- ollock each team not counted. broke 22 out of 25. Bud Wilson, bg 4 Be Fleet -- Putitover. Trainer F. B: Merrill Jr panies 25. son, Beart goods won handily Pool 20,950. Quinella Pool 28,658. The team with Pete Troski with a new stock on a borrow- : ID $6.50 ; --jwas top, with a score of 88 out ed gun, broke 21 out of 25. Stan poled ealitat and) ae re sa _ of 100, giving them four points.'Starr said he had one of" his| 10-CASTENANGO. re Pete had a perfect score, break- poorer days, breaking only 20) 30, 18° 25 out of 25 birds, showing out of 25. Gord Tomlinson had| the rest of his team how to/19 broken birds out of 25. Jack! break those clay birds. Don Lyons ended up in the lemon| SA eerie Gardinee ean Hubbard with a borrowed gun jeague. He is very capable of| 'no Bovineé--P K Marshail {broke 24 out of 25 birds. Roy doing better any other Sunday. J JL Levesque | Fleming had a 20 out of 25, with The skeet and trap field is 1% Tureotte--J Tomine | Ray Balsam a 19 out of 25. Nel- open every Tuesday evening, i Terry--C J Hoggard son Starr ended up in the lemon and Sunday morning from 10 0 Shields--Golden West Fm jleague, and so was an also ran. a.m. to 12 noon. Beginners can Di Dew Vane wi The team under Captain Bill receive the best of instruction! Fitz'ns--J E F Seagram Rudyk was second, with a from any number of qualified Trainer J Passero score of 22 out of 25. We have shooters. | $2,292 i ' seen Bill turn in better scores win There s 2.9 9.9 ¢9 John Lawrence had a 21 out of h is also a rifle range on $69 4.30/95 Paul Branton, who on many Um property, with back stops, ahr ¥ "and gun ' y $s occasions has broken 25 out of gun rest, If you wish any other information, phone Don 2%, had a 21. Bill, Welsh, our Henry, 728-8074 about the facili-| secretary, had a 20 out of 25. reas ties offered at the range on the} |Kenneth VanVolkenburg ended property of the Union Rod and| jup in the lemon league. Van "8 lblames the night shift for his GU" Club. poor score. | 99 8 Seedhouse ant Sheridan, captain of the haba gion ag 5 McComb--Kia Ora F'm ird team, was going stron e grey or Canada jay--| ink Dak Teotte Addison Hail sta|and ran into difficulty spinsing commonly known as whiskey) 122 122% Leblane--Mre Von Rich'n | jthree birds, ending up with a jack--probably got his nick- 19-13. Fitas--Winddelés Z'm -- |99 Don Henry, chairman of the name as a corruption of the Eased up Bohenko--L Maloney si . aly Gem. Tester W Honphy,. shooting committee of the Union Indian '"'wiss-ka-chon." 001 68.243. Owner Gian A R-W Gian A- Zeus Fm F M Orestes Puttenden Puss 'n Boots Indian Crossing 121 Kenny K 10 2 2 4 3 6 2 Sixth Race Sryear-olds Feriongs. Wt PPSt %& Allowances, Purse $ rh rin" 'Jockey Owner 1-514 Dalton--Bo-Teek Fm ° « e ry Castenango Common Market Queens Courier Maple Loq Itulyarso Page Copy Top Trade Galactic Tryst Follow the Sun Farmer Jack Dawn Flush . 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