SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL | Oshawa City and District | Assoc. -- (Southern . Division) | Heffering's Imperials vs Scugog |Cleaners, at 6.30 p.m. and Bad j | Boy Appliance vs' MacLean's 'Esso, at 8.15 p.m. Both games jat Alexandra Park. (Northern | Division) Port Perry Merchants vs Brooklin Concrete, at Brook- lin Concrete, at Brooklin, 8.15 | p.m. | UAW League --Karn's Drugs \vs Plaza Foods, at Alexandra | Park, west diamond, 1.15 p.m. | LACROSSE Only Five To Face Barrier | For 'Belmont' NEW YORK (AP)--There'll be at least five three-year-old colts at the starting line in the 95th running of the $125,000- added Belmont Stakes at Aque- duct Saturday. | Standing out like a lone man) jin a bevy of bathing beauties is} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 6,1963 17 REMEMBER WHEN ...? By The Canadian Press Edmonton Grads, queens of basketball for 18 years, disbanded at a banquet in Edmonton 23 years ago to- day. Thirteen wins in..their last season brought their record to 502 victories and victories at four successive Olympic Games. The "makings". : of a fine cigarette! : QUITS JOCKEY CLUB MONTREAL (CP) -- Frank Selke has resigned as vice-pres- ident of the Mount Royal Jockey Club, it was announced Wednesday. Contractor Herbert 20 defeats, including the Ca- |J. O'Connell has been el to di champi ip each jrepl Selke, managing direc- year they competed since |tor of Montreal Canadiens of the 1922 and 24 straight game 'National Hockey League. |Rex Ellsworth's Candy Spots, | the mottled chestnut who has} bowed only once in nine starts) and has won four $100,000-plus races this year. His lone defeat; came in the Kentucky's Derby, | |where he ran third behind John! _ ARE RO "DICK GAMBLE" SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 5 ONE WEEK COURSES JULY 29th thru AUGUST 30th Registration FOR OSHAWA BOYS F og ner -- : vhs al Galbreath's Chateaugay. jlin Merchants vs Fort Crecit) Chateaugay; runner-up to the Sailors, at Port Credit, 8.30) california-owned Candy Spots in [aaae \the Preakness, will be among] SOCCER sa ithe small field in the Belmont.) | Oshawa and District League) But off a disappointing workout| |-- Italia vs Ukrainia, at Kins-| Wednesday, he doesn't figure to, |men Civic Memorial Stadium, he on the same race track with! | 8.00 p.m, \the son of Nigromante-Candy| BASEBALL | Dish. Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.:| Other entries are Wheatley | |(Pee Wee League) -- Jubilee|Stable's Insurrection, an out-| | Pavilion vs Ideal Fish and Chips| sider, C. V. Whitney's Tom Cat} | at Eastview Park; Houdaille| Industries vs Bolahood's Real Estate, at Alexandra Park,| north diamond; People's Cloth-) ing vs Police Assoc., at Alex. andra Park, west diamond and Dairy Queen vs Firefighters, at Harman Park. All games at 6.30 p.m. FRIDY BASEBALL | T.akeshore League -- Oshawa Merchants |vs Kingston Limestoners, at | Kingston, 8.00 p.m. Ripe 5 EXPERT GIVES TIPS Gerry Ouellette of Windsor, Ont., during the annual British Columbia Army rifle cham- pionships, being held this week TO LADY SHARPSHOOTER at North Vancouver, B.C, Junior Ex. Game -- Oshawa Ouellette won the second |Canadian Tire Legionnaires vs match of the meet, on Tues- |Scarboro, at Scarboro Highview day, Park, 7.45 p.m. TE --------= | SOFTBALL WOODBINE RACE RESULTS | Coach McNulty binge Omavn Tenvee CLEAR AND FAST Leads St. Kitts Up Shopsy's, at Toronto Kew Gardens, 8.00 p.m. FIFTH RACE 1 and l6th Miles 4-year-olds and up. Cdn. foaled, : LEGION MINOR ssin"ruce sim" In OLA Victory BALL SCORES Bakos ST. CATHARINES (CP)-- Playing coach Jim McNulty scored three goals and assisted on four others as he led St. Catharines Athletics to an 15-8 victory over Brampton Sealtests, in an Ontario senior lacrosse match Wednesday night. The win moved St. Catharines into a first - place Brampton Garry Moore and Jerry Gee- vers also scored three goals) each for St. Catharines while Ted Howe got two and Doug |Smith, Wally Thorne, Art Bra-) zier and Brian Thomson scored one each. John Speicer, Gord Thompson/ and Bob Booth each scored two} for Brampton. Wayne Thompson| and Barry Fendley scored sin-) Expert advice -- Joyce Hall of Burnaby, B.C., gets some expert coaching on shooting from international marksman WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1963. FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs, 3-and-4 year-old Maiden Fillies. Canadian foal-| for ed, Claiming all $2500, Purse $1800. (12) Clmg. all 9-Willowdale Girl, Har'son 4.10 2.90 2.50/i-Queen's Tour, 7-Belie Ange. Robinson 3.40 3.00'7-Sir Demijohn, 3,60 3.50 S-North Cairn, Dittfach 5.30 2-Bitters, Bakos 3.90 Also Ran in Order: Beauty Page, Aiso Ran in Order: Big Brown Eyes, Prides Fancy, Grey Roussel, The Av- Smirlys Rouge and Sly Invader. Late enue, Gam, Missy's Love, High Stock- Can, Fort Strome i fake > Se erty ee ess. QUINELLA Nos, 1 and 7 PAID $14.40 'o> # oY ° Winner b m o Chop Chop -- Royal Tour Winner br { 4 Windfields--Mythical 2nd 7 O0' °C" Chapman Trainer J, Passero . Start good, won easily Pool 25,889. Quinella Pool 27,894. TYKE LEAGUE North-West 10, South-East 7. BANTAM LEAGUE Jury and Lovell 2, Oshawa Dairy 8 . "64 " SIXTH RACE -- | Mile, Marshal Turf Sonal gat Ctaning nil 33500, Course for 4-year-olds and up, fillies z 4 = 09: and mares. Allowance. Purse $2900 Purse $1900. (12) pi 7.40 5-Reluctant Deb, Har'son 6.10 3.70 2.30 1-Croatan, Harrison 5-Roanoke, Hale Robinson 9.80 re 19-Rosequeen, Turcotte 4.90|3-Vase, Prueitt ee 2. Winner dk b or br g 6 Mark Ye Well -- Start good, won easily Mixed Marriage. Trainer T. Oliver. HAlso Ran in Order: Twice Shy, Start good, won driving. zory, Match Girl. Bronze Turkey, Pool 35,277 Lady Courine Also Ran im Order: Pointed, Cairn-| Winner b m, 5, by Bimelech or Eternal field, Sassie Maid, Split the Loot, War-/Award -- Fiery Cross, Trainer, J. ferd, Treasurer Hunt 2nd, Overjoyed,| Simon Sabraon and Ocean Pearl, Pool 54,714 DAILY DOUBLE 9 and 1 PAID $54.00 23.10 12.00 6.00 4.40 6-New Fashion, De- and LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) SFVENTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs, for THIED RACE -- 6 Furlongs. 3-and-4-|4-yea is ani up, Canadian foaled, mast Maidens. Filliesm Canadian| $7500 added. Gross (9015) |. 'Claiming "all $2500. Purse $1800.'5-Jammed Lucky, Ro'son 7.20 3,40 2.60 l-Clochette, Dalton 8.70 4.60 3.10/2B-Roman Banquet, Gubbins 3.00 2.60 @Cap Madeleine, Shields 5.60 3.20) 10-Winisteo, McComb 5.70 ®-Miss Bodkin, Turcotte 2.70! Start .good, won driving Winner dk b f 3 Bull Page--itsabeile. Also Ran in Order: Twice Shy, De. Treimer P. MacMerehy Colonel Bingo, B--Roman Anna. Wind- Intermediate UAW Local 222 7, Winder's Esso 3 | tie with! TB ROWN'S ] LUMBER & SUPPLIES | and George D. Widener's Top Gallant. On the basis of these five, the/ race will gross $142,950 with $99,200 to the winner. Second is | guaranteed $25,000, third $12,500 'and fourth $6,250. The race was shifted after Belmont Park's {stands were declared unsafe. INDIANS BUY CATCHER CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve-) land Indians announced Wed-| inesday the purchase of catcher) Cal Neeman from Tulsa of the} Texas League, effective Friday. |The price was not disclosed. Neeman, 34, started the season last year with Pittsburgh Pi- rates, but finished with Colum- bus Jets of the International | League. OSHAWA RECREATION CENTRE 100 GIBB ST. fs Saturday, June 8th 9 am. to 12 Noon Open to Boys 8 to 16 Years of Age Each Boy will receive 18 Hours of Ice Time Only 26 Boys in Each Class Famous for mildness and fine full flavour! | Q) @ | yh CIGARETTE % TOBACCO & | ALWAYS FRESH IN 418. TIN AND HANDY POCKET PACK? Ath etm4as Age ee Ree | Stas' eyed... won ridden out: kin, Tres Suave, Monarch Park, C-- Pool 39,180. . f 4 * The Great, Blue Light, and Also Ban in Order: Missy Fleur. , Running Trance, Eternal Sunray, Wild) Mencheval Fruit, South Shore, Acadian's Jester, Aldbury and Mono Bella, late 2 Galla Manda. There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personal use er for © ACADIAN other compear Pond there are e PONTIAC Models lefinite advantages when On e BUICK Request you lease a new... No insurance costs . . . Ne maintenance costs . . . One rate covers -Phone or come in everything on one er two yeor lease items . . for full details. MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD, 266 KING ST. WEST Winner br h, 5, by Jamie K -- Eolia. Trainer, J Starr FOURTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs, 3- Pool 58,808. year-olds. Claiming all $7500. Purse $2300. (7) EIGHTH RACE -- About One and 2Her Glory, Harrison 10.60 4.80 3.80 one-sixteenth Miles, Turf Course. For 3-Roman Thunder, Turcotte 3.20 2.403- and 4-year-olds, Canadian foaled Ber roy erage 3.70 Purse $2600. iso Rap in Order: Johnsal, Flippin 2. " Floyd, Al Buck and Taj Arat ein, PA ho ett seed. wee easily Al-Albion Star, Bohenko e br f 3 By Bar Le Duck' cia good, won driving » 'Trainer G. W. Hoover iso Ran in Order: Askum, Chalet, AAU Supports 33.90 19.40 4.40. 11.30 3.60 2.20 ' Statement By Gen. MacArthur trope. Trainer, J. J. Mooney, Sr. Pool 61,854 Total Poo) 415,557 Attendance 6,681 NEW YORK (AP)--The Ama- teur Athletic Union said Wed-) nesday it believed General Dou-| glas MacArthur's latest state-| ment backed its position in the! track war, and asked him for a ruling. The amateur sports organiza-| tion made the statement and re-| made the st Single Lever ques in a telegram sen to MacArthur late Wednesday. Control The telegram, signed by oa ald F. Hull, AAU executive sec-| " retary, said the organization believed MacArthur's bristling ; statement, issued Tuesday, would "'remove once and for all threats against our fielding the strongest possible United States) ' : 17 feet of new boating ideas 'e ~ i ee Stability Power Luxury titions."' MacArthur's statement came after the latest flareup in the, battle between the AAU and thé pees - sponsored U.S. Track and Field Federation threatened to ruin the American team for) the track meet with Russia in July, or cancel the meet. The AAU telegram to Mac-} Arthur said: | "Your ruling of March 12! clearly states that an open track and field meet requires only AAU sanction. We believe) your latest statement clearly re-! affirms that position. j Galt's First Win Proves A Big One | GALT (CP) -- Galt Terriers unloaded their biggest assault of the young senior Inter-County baseball season here Wednes- day night to crush Kitchener Panthers 13-4 for their first win in three starts. | Larry Cunningham paced a 14-hit attack with a triple, a double and two singles. The barrage enabled. lefty Ross Paton to coast to his first win in two decisions. He scat- tered 10 hits, fanned three and walked one. Wayne Litzgus was the starter and loser for Kitchener. It was Panthers first loss in three starts. | See the OMC 17...3-point hull design for superlative ride. . :88 horse- power inboard-outboard power plant... breath-taking luxury...and a host of new ideas and features. Now on display at 300-3 Marine Storage & Supply Ltd. 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