MEN'S STORE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Acadian Cleaners, champions of the 1962-63 Men's Store League 5-pin championship, are shown above. Left-to- right, they are (front row)-- George Moss, Lloyd Brooks, proudly holding their big tro- phy and Jim Williams; (stand- ing):--Bob Jeyes, Frank Ball HOUK SAYS HIS INFIELD WORTH $5,000,000. PLUS -- pared his group with the old | NEW YORK (AP)--Ralph Houk has raised the price 0% his $5,000,000 New York Yan- kee infield. The Baltimore Orioles had said that if the Yank infield is worth five, theirs is worth six--million, that is Houk smiled Wednesday and said: "I don't want to start an auction. But mine is worth $500,000 more than any- body else's." "And I wouldn't trade even up with the Orioles," he said. "Although I wouldn't be sur- prised if they would be will- ing Houk made his $5,000,000 estimate earlier when he com- so-called. $100,000 infield of the 1910 Philadelphia Athletics He said he was taking 'in | terms of today's inflated prices, Baltimore president Lee MacPhail upped the ante to $6,000,000 for the Orioles in- field which he said is the best in baseball The Yankees have itone at first, Bobby Richard son at second, Clete Boyer at | third and Tony Kubek at shortstop. The Orioles offer Jim Gen- tile, Jerry Adair, Brooks Rob- inson and Luis Aparicio at the respective positions. jversity at Ithaca, Joe Pep- Bobby Kromm SPORTS BRIEFS PLAN APPROVED ST, LOUIS (AP) -- National! | Football League club owners) | received approval of a player | tie ie a ap Bd lin i i WRESTLE FOR ROYALTY MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS |.22177 0st! years of neglect British sai GUINELLA 6 ond PAID Sit.10 has restored its patronage of the| Also: Hi Hematite, Shady Valley, and rough-house art of all-in wrestl-| Albert Hal. ing ; Prince Philip, husband of FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile trot. 3- and 4- year-olds, Maidens. AE--Non-winners of $1000. Purse $500. (7) Pool 3,862. Daily Double Pool 5,213. 7% \4-Armbro Beau, S'ville "2 11-Night Shif, McKinely 2Denny Barnes, Lawson "Time 212 3-5. Off at 747 EDT. Also: Madame La Salle, Reta Haw Lea, Kintutica, and Pigeon, SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile pace. 3- and 4year-olds. Non-winners of 4 races. AE -- Non-winners of $2000, 4 |Purse $500, (6) i-Royal Oaks, Woods 4-Northwood Billy, Waples 3.60 2. T-Bye Bye Baldwin, Kingston 2.40 Time au 25. Off at'807 EDT but not more than 84500 in 1962-63. Non-/plers spent the night trying to! NG AND 1 PAID $14.00 -- |piunera.cy {xo Faces since April 25./see who could fire his opponent, Also: 'Prince Adam, Storm. Signal, b. Harrigan, Arthur 12.60 5.70 4.49 into the Toyal Jap. and Battle Kinney C. |5-Sharon Star, Larkin 6.80 ns eet YOUR OLD Le THE EASIEST WAY TO 3.60 2.60 2.10 4.70 2.80 2.30 oy Thea $3500. 1 cg a pe re ge eye Mt Orab Sere 'Burrison 5.90 toe Tos, Ott 883 EDT a Gas aight, He did not. fight but Also: Joseannie, Donna's Frankie, 1." came close to getting | floored. foa's Chief, and Bradecliff. FIGHTH RACE -- i Mile Pace| Philip sat in a vulnerable spot| 10.60 3.80 2.30 'Orangville Rotary Club Purse), 3-year- Adios Yat Cok THIRD RACE -- i Mile trot. 3. and \rime 207 45, Ot. at 1017 EDT 4-year-olds, Non-winners of 3 races.| Aliso: Dancer, Johnny Dale, AB--Now- winners of $2000, Purse $500.) | Dream, Jean First and Slic Adios 19|.. NINTH RACE -- | Mile Pace. 2-year- 460! olds and up. Non-winners since April 25. Claiming all $3500, Purse $700. (8) 8-Patricia Hal C, Feagan 4.50 2.70 2.50) 1-Meadow Charm, Waples 3.20 3.20) 4-Ambassador Direct, Arthur 4.40) Time 208 2-5. Off at 1040 EDT Also: Eddiecan, High Brooke, Just) year-olds and up. Non-winners in 1963. |For F Reid tock Hid Happy Galion. | Claiming all $1500. Purse $500. (6) on: LNoble Argot, Mor'sey 40.60 12,203.00, ttendance 1,771 8-Grattan Bear, Filion 4.00 3.10 -- |2-Molly 0. Riggs. Coke 3.60 \"Time 214 4-5, Off at 850 EDT. ; Alse: Michael's: Counsel, Blaek ' |Streak, and Dr. Giles. j rateney Brook B,, G'am 13.60 4.30 2.90! 5-Madam Victor, 'Arthur 50 3.10) 8-True Blue, Nott Time 213, Off at 829 EDT. Also: Imperial Lee, The Rambier, Sputnick W., Flemington's First, and Pegsy May Peters V. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace. BROWN'S | LUMBER & SUPPLIES | LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace. 4-year- olds and up. Non-winners in 1963. Claiming all $1500. Purse $500. (8) 4-Mr. Dillon, Millman 12.70 3.70 4.30 |8-Two O One, Lockhart 6.20 4.70 }7-Lochinvar Lady, Galbraith 6.90 Time 208 4-5. Off at 911 EDT. tenburg). Also: Joanie Chief, Roberta Tass, Star Chief A,, Kawartha Grattan, and HOME IMPROVEMENTS --Ireland Studio Photo. | Brother Jim. FULL LINE OF , "| SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3- and BUILDING MATERIALS Gill in 1959 from Cornell Uni-| a gg i oy on 725-4704 N.Y., gradu- 436 RITSON N. 4-Brick, Holmes 3.60 2.40 2.10 f ae 4 |-Hickory. Waples 3.60 2.40 ates from McGill May 31 as a (Where Pavement Ends) doctor of dental surgery and Gord Stacey. (Absent when picture taken--Ed. Lug- es AY hy f UPS | ECTRIC 244k. TOMING= ROAD SERVICE 728-7781 728-3346 'Jean Third, J Geisel Jr 1600 KING ST_E_ | Time 208 Off at 934 EDT Sik asa Lao i eed ie te THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 24, 1963 } 30| ois and up. Winners of more than $2500|in the front row. And the grap.) DOC'S GARAGE] \de John Kent's ¢ ester TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY--ASSOCIATE STORE 145 KING ST. WEST, OSHAWA Invites You To Attend Their SKIL TOOL DEMONSTRATION See the 'SKILTOOL" Representative demonstrate the com- plete line of "SKIL" POWER TOOLS . , . drills, saws, pia band saws, etc. in the WESTERN TIRE STORE, SATURDAY, MAY 25th -- Everyone Welcome -- | You can now enjoy owning the most distinctively styled car of the year-- at a price in line with the "low-price-three." That car is the Mercury 400. 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Smoke Eaters, repeated earlier! statements that the CAHA failed| to give his team adequate play-| ers and financial assistance for! its trip to the 1963 world hockey | championships in Stockholm. The coach turned his defence {nto a blistering attack on the)?' CAHA and singled out President) Art Potter of Edmonton. "I asked Mr. Potter.to see if he could help on the Bert Olm- stead case, a player who would certainly have helped our cause, and he declined," Kromm said.) 'He said he would rather see) us do it our way as the CAHA| did not get along with the pros." Trail was seeking Olmstead, retired veteran of Toronto Ma- ple Leafs of the NHL, but could not get his release to play ama- teur hockey. i Commenting on financial Trail received, Kromm said: "Whatever we received from the CAHA, we earned.' 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