GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963, CLOUDY AND FAST. 6.30 4.50 3. . 3-2 3-% Dalton--Bo-Teek F'm 42 Hale~Crane, Brener 66 5-1% Desp'to--Mrs J T 4% 67 Rogers--Hillcrest Sta 74 7-13 Bakos--J and J Agro & 8% Dittfach-L W Ruby -- B Home REULE @ Fariongs. 2 - year - old maidens. ee foaled. Purse $2100, a" PPSt % % Str J y Owner No Vacation . $96 Laie Fitens--Windfields Fm Judo weed 24 2-2% Turcotte--Kinrara Sta 43 3-1% Armstrong--J Tomlinson 3% 44% Brown--W J Farr 5-4 5-% Shields--Golden West Fm 1 5 6- 6- Dalton--Bo-Teek Fm Waar iy bts, Hoarwe - --- On Vacation, key G McCann Gtart hai 37,004 Junior Lacrosse returns to the Green Gaels officially open- up the Ontario Lacrosse Associ- a ation junior 1963 season, "Gaels" roll out the "wel- come mat" for Long Branch Ca- trolites at the Children's Arena encounter marks the return of Junior Lacrosse here after. a long absence. A special pre- DAILY DOUBLE 4and 7 paid $43.30 game "show" has been ar- ranged with an introduction of 2 7-SHALL SUCCEED 45.40 12: ace 3ROCKY RIVER S-DUTCH LARRY % Furlongs, ¢-year-olds and ub, claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. Wt PP &t " Str Fin Jockey 21 14% Bolin--B Farara 34 T'cotte--Stafford F'm Ih 33% Rogers--S Couch 53 43% Lanoway--Parkwap Sta +h big D'fach--Dew Pe! Fm 6-64 6. G'bins--Mre 6-3 an rye Tan i ener iy J F Hand T 'W Moldown Th 8 Wood Rose. pag A Casi Rocky River 'claimed by s Lawand, J, - Pool 51,231. Flight 117 Vale of Avoca .. Sweet Dish Room Service . Wisner bf 's Successi y an 828 $2500. the players to expected capacity eight-team league, consisting of ines, Hastings, Brampton, Al- derwood, Mimico and Long Branch. Guelph, St. Catharines and Oshawa are the "new" en- tries this season. BISHOP TO COACH Jim Bishop a noted lacrosse fod Sais ETN EWEL ' Furlongs, dias y - and ap, riaim ing all $2500. Purse $1800, tPPSt % S| Fin Jockey Hy '" 3-4 41% Rogere--A Kelly 5-5%4 Grasby--M R Clark 6h 8h 7-2% 61%T 'cotte--F Tosch 41% 41% 6-nk 7-3% Fitzsi'nes--Mrs J Major T7246% 83 85 Pri son--Mil'rd, McD'ld lish 7 ® 2% Bolin--Mrs B Farara Winner br g 9 Alibhai -- Be Happy. Trainer J A Roberts. Start good, won driving. Pool 51, 'Fifth Race 7 Furiongs, Sree and up, claiming all $2500, Purse $1800. PPS % Str Fin Jockey ee Hale--Brener J L'way--Ped's 'son, Barga Sea soll Dark Jet .... 6nk Brown---H E M_ Pollock 7 Rogers--J J, L D Kegan BorodctFriary. Trainer J A Roberts Pool a, 725. coach from Huntsville and this city's radio sports director at CKLB has been hired as "head coach", Fred Whalley a "top" basketball man has joined Bishop as manager and this seems like an unbeatable one- two punch. Bishop is no stran- ger to the lacrosse world having seven years, As in the past he plans a "running" breaking style of play, Every man will be in motion when the "Gaels" control the ball with everybody including the defence- man having a potential shot on net. Bishop has brought in several players from Huntsville in at- 3-ROYAL MAPLE 5-BONSPIEL 2-KINGSEY '0 cots foaled. Allowances, Purse $2600. % Str Fin Jockey re 1% 41% 13 l-nk 2% Hale-- JA, V Martin Jr. 3) . Prueitt--S peesrers Turcotte--Mrs A_S Chris 3h 3% Sim Dittfach--A, D Christoff sn 62 62 Lanoway--lL and M Sta Eniyn 7-3 Pied Fitz'ns--! and Lyons Blue ra Shutter... 6- & Dalton--W J Farr Winner b @ s aenetier--Wyadola Traleer, D H Campbell Pool 27,428 Quinella Pool 26,364 1 Mile. myeerelee.. % Armstrong, Start good, won easily QUINELLA 8 and & paid $60.50 Seventh Race 4STAN GRAY . T-LADY GANGSTER all $2500. Purse $1900, Str Fin Jockey Owner .1-1% 1-% Robinsom-- MJ Hawking 2h 24% je ond vr yg oy Simpson--. 4-n0 Turwte 3 Seedhohse re SY Hale--Crane and Brener bil ty. 2% Shields--i. A Tobey ® Harrison--Bo-Teek Eighth Race |ONK 2 Mile. eres -- a", ee "wae $2500. Purse $1900, % Fin Jockey tempt to make the "Gaels" a contender. This has been done as minor lacrosse has been just revived locally. Huntsville, which has produced one of the greatest lacrosse players of modern times in "Jack" Bion- da, have sent some '"'hot" pros- pects to the "Gaels", Don Stin- son, a 14-year-old, is one. "Don- nie" is a 6' 2" forward and tips the scales at 170 Ibs. He's mak- ing the big jump from the Ban- tam ranks. Manager Whalley calls Stinson the "Bobby Orr" of the Gaels and is hoping he'll be the same shot in the arm that Orr was to Oshawa Gen- erals. Tommy Conlin and Davey Lough, both who toiled with Brampton ABC's when they went to the Canadian junior finals last year, are both Huntsville na- tives. Stew Weiler played Inter- mediate at Huntsville last year. Wayne Hope, Kenny Thompson Oshawa tomorrow night when with game time 8.30 p.m, The § crowd, Gaels have joined an 7 clubs from Guelph, St. Cathar- | "chalked" up an unbelievable } 25 Ontario titles while minor la- § crosse mentor in Huntsville for | club with a fast | a HOMEBREW DEFENSEMAN JIM HINKSON "Johnny" a 19-year-old leftwing- er, played last year with Hast- ing's and helped the Legionaires win the Minto cup two years back, He formerly played with the defunct Whitby Hillcrests, where he set the all-time jun- ior Canadian scoring record at the ripe old age of 16. Merv Marshall, 16-year-old netminder from Acton, and formerly of Huntsville, is the club's reliable goalie. HOME BREW TALENT Seven "home - brews" have managed to crack the line-up. They include forwards Neil Armstrong, Brian Brady, Dave Houston, defenceman, Jimmie Hinkson, John "Butch" Kad- Oshawa's 'Green Gaels *? Bring Junior Lacrosse Here Tomorrow Night | -- "No, 6 » No, 4 2, sheris-«) well, Frank Wilkinson "Mike" Gray. TEAM STATISTICS Armstrong, Neil -- 5' 11' °165 Ibs. shoots left, age 18, right wing No, 7. and shoots right, age 17, left wing No. 16, Conlin, Tom -- 5' 11" 185 Ibs. gd left, age 21, centre No. Yale John--5' 9" 155 Ibs., Po right, age 19, left wing o. 12. Davies, Dwight -- 5'8" 160 Plans for the 1963 season were discussed when the men's section of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club held its spring meeting Thursday night in the clubhouse. The greens came through the winter with a minimum of dam- age and look to be in mid-sea- son condition. Indications are}, that a number of new members will be added to the roster and lbs. shoots right, age 16, defence No, 9, Gray, Mike -- 5' 7" 167 Ibs. + right, age 21, centre No. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Hope, Wayne -- 5' 6" 150 tbs, shoots right, age 18, centre, Houston, Dave, 5' 8" 150 Ibs. shoots right, age 19, centre, No, 17, Hinkson, Jim -- 6' 149 Ibs. shoots left, age 20, defence, Kadwell, John -- 6' 1" 180 Ibs.. shoots right, age 21, defence No.3 , Lough, Dave -- 6' 180 Ibs. shoots left, age 21, defence num- ber 32, Marshall, Merv -- 5' 9" 150 Ibs, shoots left, age 16, goalie Stinson, Don -- 6' 2" 165 lbs. shoots left, age 16, centre, No. 10. Thompson, Ken -- 5' 8 157 Ibs, shoots left, age 19, leftwing, No, 19. Wieler, Stew -- 5' 9" 165 Ibs., shoots right, defence, age 20, No. 11. Wilkinson, Frank--6' 3" 215 Ibs., shoots right, defence, age 21, No. 5. OPTION LARY DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Ti- gers of the American League Wednesday optioned veteran right - handed pitcher Frank Lary to the Tigers' Knoxville farm team in the South Atlan- tic Baseball League. Lary, 32, agreed to the move to the mi- nors "because it will give me a chance to pitch regularly and strengthen my arm." Lary has been bothered by a sore arm Brady, Brian -- 5' 6' 135 Ibs. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB R NH Pet. 75.12 28 .373 104.15 35 .337 Yastr'mski, Bos 86 15 29 .337 Boyer, NY 90 11 30 .333 Runs--Hinton, Washington, 21. Runs Batted In--Allison, Min- nesota, 21. Hits -- Kaline, Detroit, Wag- ner, Hinon, 35. Doubles -- Yastrzemski, Ver- salles, Minnesota, 9. Triples--Hinon, 5. Home Runs -- Tresh, New York, 7. ..Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti. more, 10, Pitching -- Fischer, Kansas City, 5-0, 1.000. Strikeouts -- Barber, Balti- more, 46, National League AB Causey, KC Wagner, La R H Pet. 112 26 43 384 69 15 25 .362 120 20 42 .350 F. Alou Covington, Pha Groat, St. L Wine, Pha 60 5 Edwards, Cin 82 8 28 341 Runs--Flood,; St. Louis, 29. Runs Batted In--H. Aaron, Milwaukee, F. Alou, 24. Hits--F., Alou, 43. Doubles -- Cardenas, Cincin- nati, F. Alou, 10, Triples--Cardenas, 4. Home Runs--H, Aaron, 10. . Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 10, Pitching--O'Dell, San Fran- cisco, Simmons, St. Louis, '-0, 1,000. Strikeouts -- Mahaffey, Phila- for almost two years. delphia, 41, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 10, 1963 13 plans laid during the meeting indicate the club will have an- other successful year. BIG TOURNEY READY George W. Read, chairman of the Gold Cup Committee, in- formed the members that there only three vacancies for this top flight tournament to be play- ed on Wednesday, Aug 21, The full complement of 64 rinks, 15 of which are from Oshawa, sre in for the Oshawa greens; while there are only three vacancies for the 16 places on the Whitby greens, Weather permitting, the first local tournament of the season will be played on Victoria Day, Monday, May 10. This event will be for the Hayden Macdonald Trophy. The first game will be at 10.20 a.m. The remaining two games will be played in the afternoon, Local Lawn Bowlers Prepare 63 Program The first open tournament of the season will be played Sature day, May 25, when men's doubles will be played for the W. C. Cooke Trophy. = annual ale iy piayed president games will be Monday, June 3, with ihe ie at games of the men's club sched- ule set for Thursday, June 6. The club games wil) opem with men's doublis, This will be a series of 12 games, with the winners contiauisg for the rinks and trebles competitions, The club double, competition will start Aug. 9. During the meeting glos tribute to Charles White Fred Cochrane, two veteran members of the club, who recently, was paid by Presi Ewart Clemence. The membership voted unani> mously to give lite member> ships to Mr, and Mrs, Lareysd Brownlee, a1 (350| SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY No Games Scheduied. SATURDAY LACROSSE Ontario Lacrosse Associatior. Junior League Opening Game-- Long Branch vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa Children's Arena, at 8.30 p.m SOCCER Oshawa and District League-- Ukrania vs Hungiria, at 7.00 m, and Bathurst vs Italia, a' 8.30 p.m, Both games at Kins. men Civic Memoria: Stadium. 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