. ah GEORGETTE IS SEEN ~ BX HERE WITH BROTHER GEORGETTE PLOUFFE Montreal Can Boast Female | Trainer, Driver day- stout stand at MONTREAL (CP)--At break one morning, a brunette led a nervous ardbred to the oval track east-end Richelieu Raceway Once in the sulky, Georgette Plouffe coaxed her horse Meg antic forward in a soft but firm voice. "Go Megantic. Calm Take your time, There brave one." After an hour's brisk run in the nippy air she returned to her No, 4 stable and was soon back on the track with the sec ond of her four horses Georgette is a harness racing driver, trainer and owner. She is also one of the 15 Plouffes who operate a big farm at Ang- now there, ers, 20 miles from Ot. tawa Her father Aime Plouffe, a veteran trainer, and three brother's follow the harness rac ing circuit, The rest of the if remain at home to i to 60 cows and look after a flock of 15 brood mares That's where Georgette Was un- til this spring when she, too, joined the racing circuit Georgette's stable at Riche- lieu is right next to that of her father and brothers, Yvon, Mar- cel and Dores. Among them they raced 11 horses. the spring meet Yvon has been racing since he was a youngster. Marcel, Que ? at the oldest brother at 35, is aireflected in an incident that oc- SOAS aie Nee aR inp eno TF YVON, TWO OF ~ SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY BASEBALL Lakeshore Intermediate League -- Port Hope "'Ontarios" vs Oshawa Merchants, 'at Kins. men Civic Memorial Stadium, 8,00 p.m, SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball League -- Oshawa Tony's vs Hamilton Alexandra, at Hamil- ton, 8.15 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc,--(Kiwa. nis Bantam League) --Lake Vista at Woodview Park; Nipi- gon Park at Bathe Park and Connaught Park at Woodview Park, All games at 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY Oshawa City and District Soft. ball Association's annual All- Ontario Junior "A" Tourna- ment, at Alexandra Park, 1.00) p.m. (16 teams entered, eight) teams play at 1.00 p.m. and other eight teams at approxi- Alvin Dark ogg N toque retest . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 5,1963 ]}: Names All-Star Selects CINCINNATI (AP) -- Mana- ger Alvin Dark of San Fran- cisco Giants picked four left- handers on his eight-man Na- tional League pitching staff for Tuesday's All-Star game against the American League at Cleve. land and by-passed Frank Rob- inson, Vada Pinson and Ken Hubbs in filling out his squad from second choices, Dark took Julian Javier of St. Louis Cardinals over Hubbs of Chicago Cubs who had finished second to Bill Mazeroski of Pittsburgh Pirates in the voting of players, coaches and mana- gers: With Mazeroski withdrawn because of a leg injury, J&vier thus became the starter, k- ing it an entire Cardinal infield for the National League, Bill White had. been voted in as the Dodgers, Willie Mays of San; Philadelphia Phillies, Juan Mar. Francisco and Henry Aaron of|ichal of the Giants and Jackson Milwaukee Braves had been/of the Cubs. voted in as starters along with) 'The Nationals' thus will have re et of San Francisco as two pitchers who have thrown catcher, -- nee no-hitters this year, Koufax and Dark picked Willie McCovey) Marichal, However, no - hitter of his Giants and the veteran] Don Nottebart of Houston didn't Stan Musial of the Cards, who) make the club. Also passed over will be appearing in his 24th All-| was Jim M¥loney, who had a reas oar over Robinson who 12-3 record for Cincinnati. ad finished second in left field. | a ' . He took Duke Snider, the only|cuis" dwards, Toten Ane New York Met representative, Covey O'Poole. Santo: ores over Pinson who was runner-| sng Woodeshick. The Giants up in centre. Roberto Clemente | and 'Carta aach placed Po dei of Pittsburgh, second in the vot-\the club that included four ing in right, made the club. skal a e Johnny dwards of Cinclanall Dodgers, three Braves, two each and Joe Torre of Milwaukee! .. ; were named to back up Bailey| ston eer ot Pais, as catchers. In addition to Jav- |" oe. Pirates, ;from the Reds and Cubs and one, | 'Brockton Boy' Cops Clarendon TORONTO (CP) -- Larkin Maloney's unbeaten colt, Brock- ton Boy, extended his winni streak to four' when he eas defeated six other Canadian- foaled two-year-olds in the $9;- 710 Clarendon Stakes at Wood- | bine Thursday. . The U.S. Independence Day Holiday brought a fair sprin- kling of visitors from south of the border, who swelled the at- tendance to 7,424. These fais installed Maloney's colt as a re- Strictive 2-to-5 choice. Canadillis, owned by Viscount Hardinge of Montreal, outnosed | Windfields Farm's Buttertubs for the second place. : The winner was bred by E. P. |Taylor of Toronto, and purt- ichased by Maloney at Wind- |fields annual' pre-priced year- jling sale for $25,000 last Sep- tember. In her four victories this seasén, Broekton Boy has earned $10,575 including the $5,- 960 winner's portion of today's purse, FIVE FAMILY MEMB ERS j | first baseman, Dick Groat at mately 2.30 p.m, -- Champion- shortstop and Kenny Boyer at ier, the extra infielders picked) Dark named Gene Mauch, were Orlando Cepeda of the Gi-| Manager of the Phillies, and ship final game at 8.15 p.m.) third. BASEBALL Both Robinson and Pinson of ardson's Sports vs Oshawa Ca-| over by Dark in making his sec-| nadian Tire Legionnaires, at ondary outfield selections. | Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stad-/fommy Davis of Los Angeles ium, 2.00 p.m. | LACROSSE s., Mazeroski Misses Leaside Junior League--Rich-| the Cincinnati Reds were passed. ants, Maury Wills of the Dodg.| 80 Kennedy, head coach of the ers and Ron Santo of the Cubs.|Cubs, to be his coaches, He} named Jim Duffalo of the Gi.) DDS LARRY JACKSON ants and Bob Hendley of the) Dark originally selected seven Braves as batting practice pit- pitchers but added Larry Jack-|chers and selected Wes West- son of the Cubs as a replace-;rum of the Giants as his bat. ment when Mazeroski was un-|ting practice catcher. able to play. For left-handers he} With four left-handed hitters | grabbed Sandy Koufax of Los/in the starting line-up for the LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF - HEADQUARTERS" : NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS OLA Senior League | Catharines Athletics vs Brook-| | lin Mervhants, at Brooklin Com.| } munity Arena, 8.45 p.m, | OLA Junior League--Oshawa iGreen Gaels vs Hastings Le- | gion, at Hastings, 8.30 p.m. SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc.-- |Hungaria vs Ukrainia, at 7.00 p.m. and Italia vs Whitby Bath. nd Owner lurst, at 8.30 p.m, Both games trainer. Dores began last. year DISLIKES HOUSEWORK Georgette, who stands five foot - eight and weighs 160 pounds, admits she's not the housewife type "I have never liked house- work, When I have to do it I do it quickly." A government employeé in} Hull, Que., she finds her work. ing days "between four walls" long and tiresome. It isn't un- til she gets out to the track with her horses Megantic, Mike Ben, Uncle Ben and Uncle Jack--that she's really happy. Her affection for horses is racing MacLean's, Heffering's Winners In Twin Bill MacLean's Esso defeated Peo- ple's Clothing Juveniles 64 and Heffering's Imperiais took a 74 decision from Port Perry Mer- chants, in last night's City and District Major League softball doubleheader, at Alexandra Park. BOTH START FAST In the opening game, both clubs got off to a fiving sta Campbell bunted safely *o open the game, advanced on Laxdal's sacrifice and then Powlenzuk followed with a homer Maclean's came back with two runs when Bilenduke started them off with a advanced 'on O'Connor's fice and scored on a two-bagger by McKee. A passed ball and an infield out scored McKee make it 22 People's took the im the next inning when Bou d@age was safe when the catcher missed the third strike (a bad pitch) and then hit the ru on the throw to first. A sto base and singles by G. E and Campbell scored Bourda Maclean's again came r back, even better, when Pt walked with one out, was fo by Bilenduke but Tom 0°Cor then homered, to make it 45 right walk to Ron Phillips gave up only on one more run after that fifth, on a couple of in errors, Macleans got one in the fourth, when Bilenduke walked, advanced on a choice that was fumbied, and In the. 7th. laciean's got their sixth run Bill McKee opened with a 1 . advanced on a sacrifice scored later on a choice ¥ Phillips was tageed § three hits. in his i i game while Gerry Bourdace gave up only five hits. In both cases, defensive errors proved id oniy costly. PROPLE'S s cf i. Powienzuk King, 3b; Howard ss; Bourdage, p. G. Eliott D. Eliott, ib; McDonald ted in Sth; Cooper. batted in St MacLEAN'S -- Rie , Im the second game. each team collected only six hits but Heffering's Imperiais establish their 74 win on the strength fewer errors, less WILL GET AID TORONTO (CP)--Bod Fi Smith and Barclay Frost Ottawa and Mark Heal fram aded letes im Saskatoon Friday and Satur. aay trom x home-run blow Port Perry opened the scor- ing in the second inning on hits by Owen and Cornish and an in- field out Hefférig's came back with a four-run rally. Burke singled to start if off. Cole singled, with two out and Larry Batherson's homer made it 3-1, Then O'Reilly doubled and yred on an infield error. "Ports" notched a run in the Scugogs Tram Genosha Aces Cugog Cleaners a thore gave Gen- ciean- sha Aces a rival » i) a and Dis- xture the Aces beginning two batters, error followed, to fill and Bob Young's doa- ched what proved to be thanks to an- ror two out doubled and scored on in the third and n the same way Cheeseman and a third walk to then Rich March's roduced two more Bathe Park City ct Major a eagut arted for Shaky first rally after waiked scored the by See Mason replaced Calder in this inning but trailing.8-3, he dida't seem to be at his best and he needed to be to stop Scugogs, who were in a hitting mood Young's third double, a homer by Suddard, Wilson's single and a double by Hobbs, added three more in the seventh, They got three more in the 8th and a coupie in the &h, to com- plete the rout Murray Hobbs gave up only seven hits and he struck out id batters, in-one of his best s oF j © SCaSOR, - Singie en a miscu rave Genoshas m the t ue x when Za drew a y i Row alk, afier two oul, and promptly homered cican Zarewnay and Rowden ach had two hits fer the Aces while Young, with three doubies and a Single, was 'the big gun fer Scugogs. March, Suddard and Hobbs each had a pair of safe SLOCGOG CLEANERS -- Da- Young, cf; Suddard %: Kornyvie, ib Wilson, Hobbs GENOSH Rowden ACES -- Zarowny, 3b; , Hickey, rf; Calder, p: Senece, cf u Gaskell, ib; Szyszka, 2b: ss: Marcon. > in 8th \ titwo apiece for this one th March. 3b; Mapes, rizlas it iframe, when Bannon doubled Cheesman, c;/ ;jand Foster's ar, st walks given up and one big;fourth on hirs by Cornish and Don Mitchell and this time Mac- Lean's came back with just one, on a walk to Doug Cole, ifallowed by a sacrifice and O'Reilly's hit, then a choice play that missed Port Perry got two runs in the sixth when Petch and Owen both connected and scored later on infield outs. Heffering's add-| ed one in the 6th when O'Reilly walked and scored on a three-) base error-throw Reg. Hickey ciaimed six strikeouts and walked two. JJoe Tambiyn, Port Perry's starter, gave way to Doug Scott in the fourth inning and the = ia'ter gave up only one hit and one walk in the last three innings Owen and Corish were the best at the plate for the visitors while O'Reilly ad Hickey had the PORT PERRY Warriner ef; Harper, if; Petch, Ib: Owen, ss; Cornish, 3b; B. Mitchell, c:/ D. Mitchell Carnegie, 2b; Tamblyn, p; Scott. p in 4th; Fos- ter, If in 7th HEFFERING'S 2b; Shearer, Simcoe, 3b; Hickey, p; Burke. ¢: Carn with, 1b; Buzminski, rf; Cole ss; Batherson, Dyett's Sports Eke Out Win winners rf O Reilly cf ;S@rmious threats sivas cevaiel vehi ain A at Kinsmen Civic Memorial years ago, « mare called Lady Marionette, °euu™- | badly cut in a spill, was about! LAWN BOWLING to be destroyed Men's Doubles Tournament, "If you give me that mare,"|for Carruthers Trophy, at Bow- Georgette pleaded, "I think I/manville Lawn Bowling Club, can nurse her back to health.) 1,00 p.m. and Mixed Doubles On the Angers farm she sup-| Tournament, for Hoskin Memo- ervised Lady Marionette's care] rial Trophy, at Cobourg Lawn} -- and although the mare never raced again she produced the four colts Georgette now trains and races Watching daughier 'and sons working out on the track, Aime Plouffe, wearing a smile! . Winner At Western of fatherly pride, turned to his wife LONDON, Ont, (CP)--Lochin- "T would rather see them out var King, six-year-old son of there in the fresh air than in| Skaal-True Flite, won the fea- night clubs or cabarets, eh?" | tured $500 pace at Western Fair --___----. | Raceway Thursday night in 2:09 3-5, best time of the night. Bad Boys Edge Reinsman Jiggs McFadden Md i Brooklin Team | ae In 2-1 Thrill | win over Joan's © der. TUNCE iac'soe C. omed ty ii kept Lochinvar King, owned by | Dr. A. G. Morris of London, in| Bad Boy Appliance nosed out|and Mrs. George Azzopardi of Brooklin Concrete 2-1 last night} Mount Pleasant, Ont., turned in | Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m. | ecineencbiionliai saeco | | Lochinvar King Is his fifth spot for about three-quar-| ters of the mile, then let him| jhave his head for a two-length| All-Star Classic CINCINNATI (AP) Bill) Mazeroski, Pittsburgh Pirates) second baseman, was with- drawn Wednesday from the Na- tional League All-Star baseball squad because of a leg injury. Alvin Dark, San Francisco Giants manager who will pilot the National Leaguers in the All-Star game at Cleveland next Tuesday, named Larry Jackson, Chicago Cubs pitcher, as a nu- merical replacement for Mazer- oski 3 In Baltimore, it was an- nounced Baltimore Orioks pitcher Steve Barber will have to miss the game. REMEMBER WHEN ...? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Althea Gibson, New York - Negro star, won the, Wim- |nati, Warren Spahn of Milwau-' pected Angeles, Jim O'Toole of Cincin-| American League, Dark is ex- to pick a kee and Hal Woodeshick of|starter, probably the 42-year. Houston Colts. The right-hand-|old Spahn. It all depends' who ers were Don Drysdale of Los works Sunday and how long he Angeles, rookie Ray Culp of| works. southpaw | FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N, (Where Pavement Ends) moomoo --= bledon women's tennis sin- gies title for the second time five years ago today. Ashley Cooper of Australia took the men's singles crown the previous day. Other Aussies made it a memorable week of sport with Peter Thomson winning the British Open golf tournament and Stuart MacKenzie winning. the Dia- mond Sculls at Henley for the second successive year. SIDEWALK SLABS FROM Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd. in Brooklin, in one of the most/the biggest upset of a fairly) exciting games of: the City and|tame night, winning the sixth District Major League season.| outing for a longshot payoff of Ronnie Jones and Danny $28.50 to win. Peters hooked up in the piten--" ue ing duel and both gave it their best, all the way. Bad Boys picked up their first run in the second inning when Mackness singled to centre, ad- vanced on a bobble and scored on Bill Solomon's following dou- ble. Jackie Sneddon, first batter in the third inning, smashed out a homer, to put Bad Boys in front 2-0 They never scored again and got only more hits, for a total of eight, in the last five} innings, a single by Fegan and doubies" by Tureski aid Bra- *s claimed 13 strike- EX-JOCKEY ARRESTED | TORONTO (CP) -- Ex-jockey Robert Keene, 36, was. arrested by police Wednesday on fraud charges concerning allegedly ""fixed"' horse races, Keene and Robert J. Higgs, 36, are charged with defrauding three bettors of more than $1,500 lb; Tureski, 2b; Ber- Brabin, rf; Snow, If; 3b; Solo- Sneddon, wick, cf Peters, p: Mackness mon, Fegan, c BROOKLIN CONCRETES -- Jones, c; Hill, Fergu- 3b; Simpson, If; Gibsun, tagged R. Carson, Ib: A, Carson, ned eight, He Tf and cf; R. Jones, p; Gra es off the| ham, cf; D. Ferguson, rf in 5th te of some right u nil the 8th Lape when Hill oe his SHORGAS second hit of the game, this o a "solid triple . * on Pargusen HEATING & APPLIANCES- Industrial and Commercial followed with his second single of the night, to score ill. The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your eree. Peters got the next two batters 31 CELINA ST. but Ferguson reached 3rd cn (Corner ot Athol) an infield error, but then Peters 728-9441 three M son 2b eS ss: for kept score-sheet forced A. 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