le i ee ne ee ee | running of the first race at out in single file and heading Mohawk Raceway, last night, out of the stretch into the we see No. 1, Queen's Pride, Clubhouse turn, during the | MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 5% Furlong pace.| Also: Wilma R.C., Crystal Hal, Joan- % and 4year-olds, maidens, AE--Non-|way, and Second Sultan, winners of $500, Purse $500.) (7) Pool 3.986. Daily Double Pool 6,562. | SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace, (The SMr. Key Witt, Filion 3.60 3.80 2.20] Optimist Club of Burlington Purse). 3- 8Homestead Wild, Burrison 22.20 7.10) year-olds and up, Non-winners of 1-Queen's Pride, Stewart 3.10] in 1962-63. Purse $800. (5) Time 129 2-5. Off at 749 EDT EARLY SCATTER ! Strung 2-Maud's Boy, McRann 4 Cven ey erreurs leading the parade, followed ai winner of the event, "Mr. | by 'Homestead Wild Willie", "Brown Bear" and the event- 10-PIN ACTION Dunlop's W 2.80 2.20 2.20 Also: Brown Bear, Magic Key, 0 2.60 ny M., and Pinetree Dale Bon-| 4-H'mony. Chips, M'bacher 3-Adios Dominion, Galbraith 2.60 Time 211 1-5, Off at 935 EDT, | QUINELLA ON 2 and 4 PAID $7.60 SECOND RACE -- 5% Furlong pace.) Also: Queenie Direct D., and McCarr 3 and é-year-olds,, maidens. AE--Non-| winners of $500. Purse $500. (7) $-Andy Counsel, Kings'n 5.10 3.10 3,20) 1Dee Dee Adios, Turcotte 9.803.90) SEVENTH, RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 6-Alex Smith, Holmes 2.80/(Kiwanis Club of Mount Hamilton Time, 130 3-5, Off at 812 EDT Purse), 4-year-olds and up, Non-win- D.D, ON 5 AND 5 PAID $17.00 ners of 2 races since March 23, Claim- Also: Gold Chips, R. Vedan, Vicki! ing all $1500. Purse $500, (7) Byrd G,, and Crimson Flash 7-Belmont Clara, Varcoe 9.50 5.40 3,30 2-Dickie B., Crowe 8,50 3.50 THIRD RACF -- 1 Mile pace. 3- and) g.Worthy Mite, West 7,00 4-year-olds. Non-winners of 2 races.|Time 214 2-5, Off %9 EDT. AE--Non-winners of $1000, Purse $500.) Also: Adioo Scott, Midnight Byrd B., (6) Brother Jim, and Frisky Grattan. 4Dean Herbert, Herbert 2.80 2.30 2.10 1-Royal Oaks, Woods 3.20 2.10) EIGHTH RACE -- | Mile Pace. (East 3-Frisco Killean, James 2.20, Hamilton Lions Club Purse), 4-year- Time 2123-5. Off at 832-2DT olds and up, Winners since April | pre- Also: Mighty Midnight, Miss Scott ferred. Claiming all $3500, Purse $600, Brook, and Thor. (8) |5Joan's Cmdr., FOURTH RACE--1 Mile trot. 4-year-| 7-Patricia Hal C,, Feagan Olds and up. Claiming all $1500. Purse! 8-Roselawn Boy, Lockhart $500. (5) Time 207, Off at 1019 EDT. 2-Pronto Boy, Zirnis 4-Direct Riddell, Nott $-Miss Del La Salle, Hill Time 212 3-5. Off at 853 EDT Also: Superb Hanover, and Victoria Van. 2.70 4.20 2.60 2.40; Also: Homestead Jordy Who, Mr, 4,20 2.80| Cricket, Dandy K, Song, Joseannie, and 2.80/ Fun Swing. NINTH RACE --- 1 Mile Trot, 3-year- jolds and up. Non-winners of $10.000 in | 1962-63, Purse $1000. (5) FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace. 4-year-|3-Johnnie. R., Palmer elds and up. Non-winners of 2 ra 2-Darn Tooting, Kingston since March 23. Claiming all $1500./6-Lord Dean, Featherstone irse . (7) | Time 210 4-5, Off at 1041 EDT. 3-Vie De Sota, 4.20 3.30 2.20) 11.90 3.20 2-Molly O. Riggs, Coke Time 214 34, Off at 913 EDT ANNUAL BANQUET Albert St. Church Ends Bowling League Season The Albert Street Church Bowling League climaxed their| bowling season with their an-| Following a short business nual banquet, on Satur 4a Y/ session, the presentation of tro- evening, in the Christian Edu-| phies was made by Pres. Frank cation Building of the Church./Cooper; assisted by Vice-Pres. Following the singing of God| Glen Maunder; Mrs. G, She. Save the Queen, Rev. A. E.|milt; Mr. and Mrs, C. Lee. Larke said "Grace", then all} The Championship Trophy enjoyed a roast beef dinner, was won by the "Beavers": prepared by the UCW of Al-|Captain Fred Coleman, Wilbur bert Street Church. pati hg Davis, Jean Morri- Gordon Shemilt proposed a|S0", Betty Wilson and Muriel , |Hurst, The Norton Trophy was toast to the Church, with Rev.| won by the 'Swans"--Captain Larke responding. Evelyn Hawley, The sincere thanks of the)Mark Hill, John Zezic, Millie league was extended by Glen|Bent and Luva Allman. Maunder, to the ladies of the! The Lee Shield, which is pre- THE WORLD'S | 13,40 6.70 4.40 4.90 3,00 2.80 Also: King C, Lee, and Lady Scotch- way. Total Mutuel Pool 95,887 Attendance 2,081 Hilliard church, who prepared and serv- ed the dinner, >, OUTBOARD @ FIXED JET CARBURETOR -- TROUBLE FREE PERFORMANCE @ ACOUSTICAL LEG CHAMBER-- ULTRA QUIET OPERATION @ "V-REED" SYSTEM -- MAXIMUM FUEL ECONOMY @ "ROCKET DOME" COMBUSTION CHAMBER -- INCREASED POWER WEST BEND... CANADA'S QUALITY OUTBOARD West Bend of Canada, Limited, Barrie, Ontario GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE OSHAWA YACHT HAVEN LTD. | Hanover. | Pere Clarke, | Dunlops of Canada came| through handily to win the Men's Monday Nite League championship, _ John Waldi- sperger's cigars must have} gassed' the opposition as most of the other teams were bowl. ing their average but finding | this not enough, to turn . the tide. | Some fairly good scores were|the dinner will be served at 6 "J. Waldinsperger|P-m. The team sponsors , will jturned and J. jled with 559 (203), Next we have Archie Petch 553, R. Nel- |B. Winfield 515 and G. MacDon- McC'm 38,90 12.00 4,70/ ingle ™m 790 4o0| 2/4, a 245 single, | In the | Kinloch's, lineup, Came out on consolation -- series, with their all-star tha te ton by top oy Fisher led the team with a 597 Key Witt'. --(CP Wirephoto) in Title In Men's Monday Nite Loop (236). Qther good scores were G. Lawrence 572 (214), B, Fogel 517 (202), D. Reading 565 (252), C, Andor 558 (211), W. Layton 543 218), R. Buzminski 526 and A. Gilbert 521, Bert Hardir turned in a fine 232 singl | The banquet will be held May 2, at the Flying Dutch- man, starting at 5 o'clock and |be invited, As this will be our last write- so 528 (203), R. Carroll 516,|UP for the year, we would like ke this opportunity to thank e Oshawa Times and their |to ta Th Sports Editor, Mr. Campbell |for his co-operation and help in |making this column a success: ee \@. 'write-ups to us on time. ; Iso all the league secretaries, jnarrow margin of 30 pins, Ken/for their part in getting. their| | rye ai in i ll dil After a spell of fine weather, heavy rain last Wednesday caused cancellation of Oshawa Tennis Club's match against the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, scheduled to be held in Oshawa. Unfortunately, the weather was not quite as definite in Toronto and the Osh. awa second team made the trip into East York, only to have rain start, ten minutes before the match was due to com. mence, : The bad weather also caused cancellation of the first of the professional instruction periods, scheduled for last Thursday, much to the disappointment of many new members, who were anxiously awaiting their chance to start in on the game, Further rain on Friday made ithe courts so wet that the club |also had to postpone its annual "Opening Day' round - robin tournament, which was to have been held on Saturday after- noon. The weather certainly had no effect on the members' spir- its, however, as. the clubhouse |was packed for the opening | dance, later that evning. |KEW BEACH WINS HERE The first friendly match of the season was against Kew Beach) was held on Sunday and once again the fate of this fixture was in the balance until the last minute, Eventually a severely curtailed match was held, with nthe naar Sit " ie ee ie il cailaatlinas Wet Weather Mars Oshawa Tennis Club's Special Activities matches being limited to one set each as only two courts were available for play, at the begin- ning of the afternoon, However, the club's new courts proved their worth as two more became playable shortly after the commencement of the match, A total of 12 gams were played and the -- opposition proved too strong for the local team, Kew Beach's strength |was especially noticeable in the ladies' team, although the local men also faired badly. ONLY TWO WINNERS Art Hern and. Kay Hopkins, playing as No. 6 couple, in the mixed doubles and Jim Suther- land and Harry Joyce, playing as the Oshawa No, 2 Men's pair, were the only winning combinations and the final re-|\~ sult ended in a 10-to-2 defeat for the Oshawa TC. A return match has been ar- ranged for later in the season. Oshawa team: Kay Hopkins, Sheila Hurn, Ruth Mitchell, Jeanette Zambonelli, Marg Grey, Jim Sutherland, Harry Joyce, Peter McLean, Keith Alderton, Art Hurn and Harry Mitchell, In view of the disappointing early start, the club has an. nounced that its opening round- robin event will be held this Saturday, on the long weekend, It is hoped that all new and * errr? Sk call ti ala ee 7. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, May 15, 1963 15 "old'" members will take the op- portunity of joining in this an- nual opening event, CLASSES RESUME The senior instruction pro- gram, under Len Beeston, will continue on Tuesday at 7 p.m. and the club professional, John Banko, will be giving his first instruction session to both sen- jors and juniors, this Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m, The first part of this program will be devoted to beginners, whilst during the second portion, playing mem- bers will be given help to straighten out some of their faults, PLAY TODAY Wednesday, May 15 -- Lea- side at Oshawa "A" and Osh. awa "®"' at Rosedale TC, LUNSFORD SIGNS CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary Stampeders have signed full- back Earl Lunsford for his sixth) season with the Western Foot- ball Conference club, it was an- nounced Tuesday, | Hove Your Suit Styled | and Tailored by 1SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST, EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens SPORTS CALENDAR REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto' sculler Jimmy. Russell swept to victory in record time at the Ameri- TODAY SOFTBALL Civil Service League -- Ea- ton"s vs Firemen, at Lakeview Park (West diamond) and Osh- awa Times vs Post Office, at Lakeview Park. (East dia- mond); both games at 6,45 p.m. FLOOR HOCKEY Simcoe Hall Solar League Playoffs --Planets vs Comets, at 7.00 p.m.; Satellites vs Me- teorits, at 7.30 p.m.; Two top teams in special playoff, at on p.m.; 'All games at Simcoe all, THURSDAY SOCCER Oshawa City and District League -- Hungaria vs Bath- urst, at Kinsmen Civic Memor-|; jal Stadium, 8.00 p.m, SLAIN BY ZULUS Louis, the Prince Imperial of France, was ambushed and killed by Zulu warriors in the 1879 Zulu War in South Africa. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gos Dealer in your area, 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 can Henley in Philadelphia 26 years ago today, Russell, of the Angonaut Rowing Club, covered the mile and 5-16 in 7:31.4, clipping 13.7 seconds the previous record, LARSCHEID INJURED VANCOUVER (CP) -- Tom Larscheld, rookie sensation of the British Columbia Lions' backfield in the 1962 Western Football Conference season, may have been knocked out of action for the 1963 season by a smashed knee, Larscheid suf- fered the knee injury Saturday \in an exhibition game at Logan, Utah. In Logan, Larscheld ap- parently was not too concerned about his injuries, PRACTICE DAY or NIGHT North Oshawa GOLF . DRIVING | RANGE @ 40 TEES @ 30 GRASS TEES @ SNACK BAR N boll: id elubs plied *" PHONE 725-9014. SIMCOE ST, NORTH TURN LEFT AT SANDALWOOD RESTAURANT | sen for the season, was won by |the "Beavers", with 85,541 pins, Individual awards were : | High average, Men -- Roger| and press reporter, Marg Jack. aa Plancke 227 and Ladies -- Betty) lin. Grandy 211; High single, men-- Grace Locke 355. Men -- Bill Pike 839 and La. is year, received plaques and they went to: Cliff Davis, Mace Morrison, Andy Marlowe, Don Mountjoy, Stan Gray, Norm Marnian, Pere Clark, Ed. Haw- ley, Frank Cooper, Bill Pike, Roger Plancke, Fred Coleman, Gord Shemilt, . Betty Grandy,| Marg Jacklin, Evelyn Hawley, Grace Locke and Jean Morri- son, Rev. A. E. Larke presided at} the election of officers for the) season of 1963-64 which saw all) the present officers returned by acclamation: Pres. Frank dies, Jean Leslie 760. | Those bowling 300 or overjing euchre, with prizes being thi ted for the highest pintall| Cooper; vice-president, Glen} : | Maunder; secretary, Betty Tay- lor; treasurer, Pearl Cooper; to; |League statistician, Ross Clark | Gifts of the previous year, The remainder of the even- given to the winners. 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