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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 May 1963, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 24, 1963 13. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS By tzsimmons,| BIGHT RACE -- 1 Mile, éyead-| Soups' On, 8, 110, 8, Walsh, , ace», 4, 9, Dittfach, Natural| lds and up. Claiming all $2900. Purve|dale Gta ee OM be OOS OO $1900 Rhumbaba, 8, 115, 1 Hale, W Bo Teac Pure tite, 7 | Siar Skipper, 8, 118, 9, Rogers, xl Acoushl, 4, 138 & Armutrong, P Del Prince Bubl, 9 118 % Turvotte, Ml2.Ar, ABRIGO ...,.... $2.00 12.10 17,60\Robinson . 12.90 Sho Geocug Gooen, $, U1, 3, Fitastmmons,| EVENT Maen foaled. Abs Whitville, 8, 117, @ Leblane, A G|Total pool 424,120, Pool 62445. at haa 6,504. : Oshawa City and District Soft-jbut backed their pitcher in fine mes | Hurley and Graham ball Association opened on allistyle to hold the Scugogs tojand was really in business in| Maple Bay, 3, 118, 6, Lanoway, In the Southern Division O'Connor, McKee's infield out| liming all $2500, Purse $1800 double - header at Alexandra eee noe 7 sk cena he 5 dbcwa baie once | Sines, & WG item, a|T DUT LARRY. . 660 440| Real stuff, 4 107, 4, Bernandeio Canadian Royal, 6, 116, 6, McComb,|Purse $2900 53,802 Attendance fronts last night and the re-|three tallies, over the full dis-jthe 10th when Palmer Knight = scored Minacs with the tying|ssauvaGETTE Park, Bad Boys nosed out Scu- SPOR | S - run and Gary Copeland's double|*STAR SKIPPER hii bE) City And D istrict QUINELLA Winner bik h 5 War Result -- Miss 4.30) W H Action Station, 3, 118, 8, Potts, N E poeerag 8 gata Ae ag G W Tuck) RST Sta driving. Bay Fay, 3, 118, 3, LeBlanc, P H|Mrs WT Raines mchey toe, 8 tena ita * Mn Rae be oe JIM BISHOP Sporting Goods ' sults in both their Southern andjtance. homered, to break the 1-1 dead- this summer. the first inning for Heffering's.|Minacs singled, so did Tommy|year-olds and up, Canadian foaled.| Our Briefy, 3, 111, 6, Fitzsimmons, gog Cleaners Juniors 4-3 in the down the foul-line brought in| gortick saw Maclean's Esso nose out) TODAY Oshawa Green Gaels vs St.|Dave Weldon, plus a passed . In the Northern Division, qenavs,, Crean Gaels Ys St lpall. Ted Jones fanned 10 in| MAIS@S DtOC 9CANTED . eg A oe openeeat Be S-SWAMPSCOT .... si F Edmiston icky Crest, 6 117, 7, Walsh, Mrs| Dividend. Trainer M Fishman Willhooks, 3, 117, 4. Potts, Gardiner 2 a Se Gubbins, Me-| Court of Appeal, 6, 110, 3, Turcotte, B A Glynn Start good, won qriving Farm Ewan Piva Cosentino ¢ Bobby Brier, 3, 109, 1, Walsh, Nei-| Dutch Larry, 6, 118, 7, Rogers, Sltramor © E Walert os arent gel / its Quinella Pool 28,347 ' man and Thibodeau Couch 'Trainer © 'Walters. OK of Appeal won Knox Mil Easy, 4, 113, 10, Gordon, L BE age 9 3, 111, 5, Fitzsimmons, Sea-|T: RACE -- 7 Furlongs, d-year- INVITE YOU TO... first game of the evening and CALEND AR O'Connor with the winning run. Hardinge in the nightcap, the fans who MacLeans had scored a run inj SSS Kemper hey fe ce RRR RTE E RA ERAS ARN SRN ETN te! Heffering's Imperials 3-2 in 8); acRossE Genosha Aces and Brooklin| Catharines, 8.15 p.m. earning the win. Each pitcher bay OS yg Fer Winner br g'3 'Bive Man--My Wind.| Swampscot, 8, 32%, ®, Fitesimmons,|Sart good Fab Court Have Fine Star i DAILY DOUBLE 9 and 5 PAID $22.80 Northern Divisions indicated] The night- * pealllock. bf 3 Canadian Champ --|oid maiden fillies, Purse $2100 visions cate night-cap was a rea , 1 fanadian Champ --|old maiden fillies. that softball fans of this city|thriller. Jack Shearer's double| However, MacLean's scored|star good, won handily. SOUR BRIERY. 480 330 and neighboring area are in forjand Palm Knight's single scored|two runs in their half of the) Pool 21.432 Double Pool 42,307 tPBACAMORE eae ina Oe -- aaa some high-class entertainment|the first run of the game in|i0th, after one out, when Gary] seconp race -- 7 Furlongs, ¢|F Morrissey : =a | braved the chilling breezes, the fourth to tie the game he 1-1 a Princess, 3, 111, 7, Harrison, C) when Copeland singled with one Son Bl W out and scored on a hit by ue ins, 10-inning thriller. Concretes battled to a 11-in- ning 1-1 deadlock at Bath e|SOFTBALL Park while out at Port Perry, the home club chalked up a 10-3 League -- Oshawa Tony's vs| Tightest tussle of the night) ~oRONTO (CP)--Wilf Farr's allowed eight hits. Beaches Major Fastball|TIGHT AT BATHE Queen's Plate |, zerr scr =... 4-CUT 5BARBARA ... victory over the People's Cloth-| Randall-Roy, at Kew Beach|was at Bathe Park, before algon Blue moved. himself into|7MAPLE JAN ing Juveniles. Since the Bad Boys failed to turn in their scorebook, we| SOCCER ardens, 8.00 p.m. good crowd, when "Dib"|Queen's Plate contention Thurs-|witusise Farm. Little's Brooklin Concretes and) qa easily outfooting five] Barbara, 3, 116, 8, Dalton, S$ Coco- SATURDAY Chris Mason's Genosha Aces ng four ft them po have only a verbal report of| Bathurst vs Kickers, at 7.00|Dattled to a 1-1 deadlock--after|plate candidates, in the fea-|Mre W Von Richthofen that contest, to wit--the winners| p.m. and Polonia vs Ukrania,|® full 11 innings of tight action.ltured Athens Purse at Green-|, Venn Jan, 3, 110, 7. Armstrong, JL Levesqu picked up four unearned runs| at 8.30 p.m. Both games at Kins-| Tm Simpson's homer, | tolwood Janilyn, 3, 115, 6; Bakos, T E King Oshawa Tennis Pairs Blank On Own Courts men Civic Memorial Stadium, Pe the fifth, was the only| A crowd of 6,594 thoroughbred] Briefsin, 3, 115, 1, Uyeyama, Tedor- run for Brooklin, off Bobjtans watched jockey Jim Fitz-|'Brigita Sol, 3, 116, % Hale, Mrs BASEBALL Bruce Campbell held Gen-|simmons of Calgary hold Son|w H Moorhead Leaside Junior League --|Mason's good pitching while|Blue in fourth position until the sane Reward. 3, 107, 3, Walsh, J M Laurie's Sports vs Oshawa Le-joshas to a singleton, also scored|stretch, from which point the|p--pisqualified and placed last gion Canadian Tire Legion-|in the fifth when Szyska singled,|three-year-old gelding simply ong oe lay -- Nesdins. naires, at Kinsmen Civic Me-|was forced by Stan Seneco and|drew away to win by three|Trainer H A Luro morial Stadium, 2.00 p.m. LACROSSE by Bob Shody and a good double} Mitch Delio's Prince Bubi fin- the latfer scored on a single|Jengths. og KY amas FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile, 3-year-old OLA Senior League -- Port by Marcel Boivin. ished second and Natural Farm|fities, Allowances. Purse $2600 The Oshawa Tennis Club "'A"| Credit Sailors vs Brooklin Hill-| The last six innings were/Stable's Askum was third. Son|§READY ABOUT 3.30 2.80 2.50 team suffered their worst de-|crests, at Brooklin Arena, 9.30|sensational -- with brilliant/Blue's victory was made even|;-QunEN's DAY ek .m. plays and fine pitching keepingjmore impressive by the fact] Ready About, 3, 117, tte, § N feat m years, when they lost four matches Thursday night at the OTC. The second and fourth team came close to evening up the night's play but the boys from the Toronto Cricket Club proved 'too powerful to stop. Jim Sutherland, team captain, is hoping for better results in mext week's match or a few changes will have to be made. 8.70 5.70 3.60 that he had to shoulder 126) Shapiro Out at Port Perry, the experi-|/pounds, eight more than the next| cai 3, 116, 3, Shields, Mann and LEGION MINOR enced of the older homesters|weighted Prince Bubi, and 17|_ Queen's Day, 3, 109, 8, Fitzsimmons, id off against the new Osh-|more than the bottom weight A raste, 3, 115, 6 Dalton, View the rival teams at bay. BALL SCORES awa Juvenile team, who hadjof Thursday's Field, Bobby|Hulloa Farm trouble against Scott's pitching, |Brier. Lady B Fast, 3, 110, 6,. Dittfach,||° until the 9th inning when they; The winner's share..of the io seca 109, 2, Robinson, F PEE WEE LEAGUE clicked for three runs, with|purse, $1,885, brought his life-|A Sherman we Ideal Fish-Chips, 14; Dairy|King getting a double andjtime earnings to $27,010. ae Page, 3, 104, 1, Simpson, C 6. § i we oe : pencer a single. Chadidja, 3, 122, 4, Bohenko, Early Firefighters, 13; Police) 'port Perry got three runs in ESKS SIGN TWO Oe sons panes ok tn ; Special Opening Prices On All Merchandise UP TO 50% OFF SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL SPECIALS: WINNWELL WINNWELL BALL and GLOVE| |BALL and GLOVE Vein are, 1,0 5.95 ras is alt 8-95 OPENING DAY SPECIAL --Bauer baseball and softhall shoes at discount prices. --softbali and basebaii bases, masks, ali equipment at opening day specials. --all softballs and hardballs at special discount prices. --complete line of lacrosse equipment. --top name brand golf equipment all at special opening discount prices. @ SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT @ Assoc. 5. fl Club members are invited to ' : the third off Bourdage and pro-| EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon-|Sea. Trainer J © Meyer the practice Sunday mornings. Re s Clothing, 4; Bola-/ceeded to add to their totaliton Eskimos of the Western pao ies woe Hee out Norm Davis and Graham!' 3,5, after that. Hansen's homer and| Football Conference have an- . Crerar lost to John Dickinson ae Pavilion, 24; Hou-\pn Mitchell's triple were the|nounced the signing of veteran ita inking Ga Gisie baie tae Ind, 0. f A : é and Peter Wodzicki, 6-3, 6-4. big blows, with Warriner, Car-|fullback Mike Lashuk and the|2: IVIDEN! Jim Sutherland' and Syd MIDGET LEAGUE negie and B, Mitchell ail hit-acquisition of guard Brianterwse oor... ae cel «61551 KING ST. EAST Stubbs lost to Ted Somne and| Beaton's Dairy, 1; Ajax, 8.|ting well for the clean-cut win.|Hayes from Montreal Alouettes|*MAT IIE a. ; Don Ivy, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. ee ee Oe Se ENED CONLerenOn, Mrs L Lear Peter McLean and Sam Venn|@ lost to Bob Mason and George Hunter, 6-2, 6-0. Keith Alderton and Bill Gir. ling lost to Ron Crawford and Bryn Caldwell, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Art Hurn, Tennis activities chairman, has announced that the club championships will be held after the Central Ontario Men's Doubles Tournament, to|| be held June 29. 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