.10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 26, 1963 reen Gaels Oust Iderwood Squad Three stars, chosen by Jim Shaw of CKLB, were Merv Mar- shall, John Davis of Oshawa an Peter Trory of Alderwood. OSHAWA GREEN GAELS -- goal-Marshall, defense-Lough, Davies, Gray, forwards-Tran, People's Juveniles | Put Out Peterboro Oshawa People's Clothing Ju-|in the third. Trailing 5-3, they veniles advanced to the second|scored five runs in the fourth round of OASA playdowns when|to go in front, aided chiefly by they defeated Peterborough 12-/errors and Howard's triple. 5 here on Saturday night, to/The action stopped after that sweep the opening round in two-|until the 8th when People's un- igo Ath oude Heard an attack for four runs, pig ; at ; eterborough got a filyingiincluding a homer by. Wayling ed. cha Bn Ppa beast start of four runs on four hits|to salt the decision, Oshawa Merchants can amerge in the first inning and looked) PETERBOROUGH -- Padgett, as '63 champs with one more|!® be well away but Howard)2b; Aitken, cf; Wildgoose, 3b; win, ; found the hip after that and| Nichols, lb; Davidson, rf; Dar- eee e ite Gp, |8ave up only one more run, injwin, c; Clary, ss; Gardiner, If; Jack Cole, with three hits, Sn. the third, and this on a choice|Pinch, p: Totton ag | cluding his game - winning|play, walk and error, He struck OSHAWA Campbell, homer was Oshawa's big hitter./out nine batters and was in con-|Laxdal, cf; Nosal, ss; Ki SPORTS Oshawa Merchants CALENDAR Edge Belleville On wwe eeet,- Cole's HR In Ninth. SOFTBALL hits. They added one in the fifth, OASA Bantam Playoffs Port Perry vs Oshawa Con- on a double by Jackie Cole and an error at the plate, on a naught Park, at Connaught Park, 6.15 p.m. 1st game of] Oshawa Merchants nosed out 2-out-of-3 series. {Belleville Kenmors 7-6 on Sat- OASA Midget Playoffs -- Osh-jurday night in Little Britain to awa Storie Park vs Port Perry,|{ake a 3-1 lead in their Lake-|squeez play. at Port Perry, 8.15 p.m.; 2nd/shore Intermediate Baseball) Even then, Belleville came | game of 2-out-of-3 series, League 4-out-of-7 championship|back to tie up the score in the | 7th on three walks and a couple of hits, In the bottom of the 8th, Lucky Wills was hit by a pitched ball, stole second' base and OASA Intermediate "AA"|final series. scored on a slide play at the/Gerry McLean had three hits'trol after the opening inning. (3b; Howard, p; : vot ; Playoffs -- Oshawa Band Boys; Lacking control or finesse, Hinkson, Stinson, Davis, Thomp-/.. Belleville, at Belleville, 5.45|"Lucky" Wills staggered Cia" Ted Lutton singled! and 'Ted Whiteley a pair. People's got one in the first,|Prentice, rf; D, Elliott, | BELLEVILLE -- Locke, ef;\f Pinch, then added a pair|Lang, If son, Brady and Houston. ip.m. game of 2-out-of-3 series,|through the first six innings, ALDERWOOD TERRIORS --| Civil Service League -- Fire.\Defore he finally ran into a A waik to Loc s | base and recs ra Folwell, rf; Hunter, 3b; Assel-' tine, ss and p; Maverty, c; J e e i. Leg 10nna1res Win A Coupl : é ville this Thursday night. Ken- ivmotee Nes wee eee mors need to win all three re- if the Oshawa sextet plan a vic- tory tonight. Din Arthuhs, who scored 68 goals during the regu- lar season and Johnny McCaul- ey who tallied 51. Second game will be played at the Children's Arena on Wednesday and the third, Friday, in Brampton, and the fourth in' Oshawa on Satur- day. MARSHALL STANDOUT Probably the most underated| ALDERWOOD -- Oshawa Green Gaels posted their 13th consecutive victory on Saturday night, to advance to the Eastern Canadian Junior Lacrosse finals at the Pine Point Arena whip- ping the Alderwood Terriors 16- 6. Victory for the Gaels was six- straight in the playoffs and gave 1b; ee 3: 7: Meas TUESDAY 13.9 SOFTBALL W. Hutzel 13:48 and Warnock! OASA Intermediate "C" jp.m.; Ist lseries. OASA Senior "B" Playoffs-- |Belleville vs Oshawa Heffer- ing's, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 jp.m.; 2nd game of OASA 2-out-} game of 2-out-of-3' 4, |o P. \strikeouts. rf; Plaine, ss; Healey, p. ne out and scored on a hit by se almer Knight, for Oshawa's ther tally. Healey claimed 13/J, Shearer, cf; Knight, c; Hickey, p; Reg Hickey, pitching for Osh-|coe, 3b; Burke, ss; Carnwith | they added three runs, Cappuc- HEFFERING'S: O'Reilly, 2b;|Citti and Wry doing the job. Piontek, If: Then in the sixth, they sewed Re Sim: up the win with a seven-run pi arade, batting right around Hambletonian was inaugurated On Sunday, sgeingt Pichare in 1926. The winner's share will be $56,619. Speedy Scot is owned by Cas- tleton Farm of Lexington, Ky. John Pennel 1b; Cole, rf; Jordan, batted i of-3 playoff series. awa, gave up hits to Faulkner 9th; White, p in 5th. | OASA Intermediate 'A'? Se.|and Muirhead for a run in the jries -- McLean's Esso-ys_Tren-| jton RCAF, at Cobourg, 6.15) |p.m.; $rd and deciding game lof series. CASH eto pay all your bills? for the down payment ona to do home repairs? for any purpose? If so, visit Superior Finance, the fastest growing all-Canadian Loan Company. | I did! Why don't you? 17 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-6541 Open daily to 5:30 p.m. Wednesda: And A Other evenings by appointment SAVE $155 ON A BRAND NEW Lapstrake Fiberglass Boat Now $640 Chelse helsea 7.20 3.90 2.40 4.00 2.40 2.20 SS; 10.20 4 7 Clea Also: Sam, and Windy City Poo! $36,755 OSHAWA GENOSHA ACES Tilk, If; Seneco, ef; Rowden, 3b, Mason,p; Gaskell, 1b; Zarowny, c; Fair, ss; Szyszka, 3b: Hickey, , FOURTH RACE rf; Goring, batted in 8th, louie" Pu 'Hooley' Smith 14.70 5.70 3.40 $.00 3.20} 3.70 6% Furtongs, for foaied. Aliowar éMuddy Hanover, Wapies Mile (The Stan Cjear--Fast pace. 2-year) aiso: whirlrod, and Pansy Brewer Gross Purse pool $47,571 -- 1 . e Society) 16.70 6.20 4 7.70 3.40 000 ad 3% 2 ria © $2,000 added \ t 11,60 7.00600 NINTH RACE 1 Mile pace. 3-year 17.60 10.10 gigs and up. Winner of more than $1500 14.90 bys not more than $4000 in 1963. Purse $1500, (8) Adios'}.Karen Sota, McFadden Macc Varcoe u Dale Chips. Haryeit 7-Kawartha Leo, Mcintyre Clear--Fast Also: A---Armbro Erin, Miss by Leavens REG. $795 them the best of five, semi-final goal - Sinclair, defense -.Okihier,|fighters vs | Excelsiors, at{C0Mbination of walks and bass- Branch Castrolites Abbott. Officials - Geo. Burrows (Kiwanis Bantam League Cham.| "it" his control, he managed to|with two out, enabled Belleville Braiiey. if Clatce. th Fores "$e , ; y » bur 2-out-of-3 series: L; istal: ' Brampton to battle the Bramp-|the Gaels' netminder 'Mery' bur of 2-out-of-3 series; Lake Vistalin the end, he emerged as the|ter up.in the 9th for Oshawa, i Alderwood W. Hutzel 4:25 Playoffs. -- North Oshawa at|Whitel Fifth game. in this 4-out-of-7|ss; McLean, rf; Pipher, cf; Mc-| Oshawa Jr. Canadian Tire Le-json's, Oshawa got a run inthe "hot" in the Brampton series ited Alderwood to only 17 goals,| Sports 11-0, here at Kinsmen|three in the 7th and the same jat Alexandra Park. but had to have relief from ble. | No. 3 Post Place failed to halt the attack. get going, Armstrong, Quinn,) MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--John Pen. % T * ; | . the finals of the UAW Softball/Ward's scored three runs in the jey 3p. Armstrong, rf; Ovens,|17 feet, has done it twice. win over Oshawa Fuels, win-|fifth, to wind up 9-6. OSHAWA -- Eldridg, 2b; Boi-|Coast AAU track and field in transfer fees, tre forward Tony Hately, andHearts, and outside left Colin Ce the makin: through, that fig-|y ; ' ° mn Ios : & go g! 8-|who should still have a lot of|lan Ure, of Dundee, Scotland's ning decision to Peterborough!" ward's grabbed off two runs| cleared 17 feet earlier last week |2b; Hodgson, If; Knox, 1b; Mil- | . 'ity b z first the li r hi ror. Thev yer se ; " r Roma to Cardiff City, and.>@ing first in the line for him, error. They mever scored again Morden, Maxwell, Knox and|Howes, cf: McLinton, 1b; Mal- Bulova Watch Tournament, last|followed to the letter and he was : 6th, 10th and 11th innings. They tennis championships are at the|fees ranging from $15,000 to $48.- Liverpool, for around $150,000 they ran into "Big Bob" Grier only one out, Leahy fanned Zar- year-olds. Non-winners of $1500 In 1963;] Ase: Merrywood SHORGAS other titles and they own a : ndae ar S Roch Haven got their two runs)1-ottawa Duke, MacTavish 4603.0) gio Race -- i Mile (the Stan-|Nick Mroczeck, each had two ) by insettled Peter Dob By THE CANADIAN PRESS to open the inning. MacNamara Derkey Riddell, Phyllis Marie, and Ruth) ye * , 4 ara Rocky Herbert, H'bert oe ann Franklin's. Commercial 14, United States 14-and-under) 'fottenham Hotspur, -are- biding " olds Winners at this meeting qe battled to a six-round draw make it 2-2. ferred." Cla Candy Bonn, and Lynden Alice. Fy ig + ps 8 ne eg ry naga ga Lf in the other semi-final bracket. calibre, still string along with He advanced on|2-Thelgiers, Walker \ I (Cees veer, defeating "Mike Mo SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace, 31 Ony's meeting Randall -~ Royal doubles event. r shen Terrv f ar Wolf ate polhg to. part ri when Terry McNamara sin- |" pte Ragl e became a leading challen- Shakespeare, 16, of Halifax, 6-2, ali d Fleetwood E Also: Hi " len an jeetwi 6-2. atter part of last season. Tom oe ae ee ig Fast EIGHTH. RACE -- 1\% Miles open pace. training, and he is on the auc FIRST RACE -- 62 Furlongs. For 3- FIFTH RACE 4Top Trade, Robinson 20 2-Bonspiel, Turcotte vouth international centre - half pl Jt polly, Gentle Queen, Penepopie, and Ster- itulyarso. ling Street. 6.80 3.50 2.70 maie. Welcome a forward of Kevan's poll neo in three con- McCoullough, Holday, Kennedy,|Thornton's Corners, 6.30 'p.m,;|hits that ended his stay. Jim Gaels, knocked off Long forwards - W. Hutzel, E. Hutzel,/ist game of Semi-Final Series. merge "he ts. he dtr ble in thes MacNeil, Smith, Warnick and) Qshawa Minor Association,@04 We he too had trouble games, in the quarter-finals, for : ~wood-Oshaw 4 hos woth (Ae 5 Wiggle by -- like walking three|to ti i their 13-game winning streak. player in ie Alderwood i lpia ova yrs Fe eg | Bionship Playoffs) -- Woodview|patters in the 8th inet but pony oly lati aig ter, 1b; Latchford, p; Soules, rf] To-night, Oshawa moves into|series was the standout play otjof Teterboro. Scorer Fra {Park at Nipigon Park, 1st game stil! not allowing a run -- andjarrive. Jackie Cole, first bat-|2"d P; Reid, p in 7th; Bond, * ee p in 5th; Asseltine, p in 8th, ton Armstrong's. in the opening|Marshall. Alderwood scored at Bathe Park; Ist game of 2-|,,; ' { i ; : : ; gent e opening more goals than any other club FIRST PERIOD enn aiculola' ceries: Starting tine winner, thanks to Wills, poled a line-drive smash out of) OSHAWA -- Wills, p and rf; game of the best-of-seven finals. |m¢ | y Oshawa got three runs in the|th k ht-aw 'Fis : : i : . penson. § hich w y.|2 Oshawa Stinson (Davis) 1516.15 , & : ejthe park, in straight-away cen-|Fisher, If; Lutton, 2b; White- Game time is 8:30 p.m. this season, 340, which was av-/7 ores Davis a ee third, mostly on walks and er-|tre field, to end the game lley, 3b; Cole, ¢; Reid, lb; Dowe,| Gaels' manager 'Fred' Whal- pale gh lh ad gory ne 4. Oshawa Stinson (Lough) ...... 8:13 Midget League Championshipjrors, plus misplays, with Wills, F { lees Mol rt ay : ley is hopeful his club remains/&Ver, arsh in the series iim- i! ey and Cole havi series, i -|Conkey ; A ; had zoalls, 6, Oshawa Davia (Wiele?) siviat'":23|Southmead; ist game of 2-out-| ~ ey an e having cleanjseries, is scheduled for Belle iConkey, DP. _ __|gionnaires won two Leaside second inning and then waited Whalley _ remarked that the|for a averese of pill gg: oer Wieler 4:02, Warzock 4:12. AbboM 4:31 €./of-3 series; Sunnyside Park al) ' ' | oe fo peg over the/until the fifth, to add three more Gaels have been playing great|game. Manager Fre alley |Hutzel 5:53, Trory 8:45, Hinkson (2 maior! Fernhill Park, 1st game. of 2-| . | weekend, defeating Doug Lauriejand take the lead. They added ball and hope they beep it up/Singled out Marshall as the key./3"%5, 'Kennedy #46, 'Thompron' 11:46, €.| Out-Of-3 series. Starting time --| e er] i i S ose unnysl e oys on against Brampton. Armstrong's| Johnny Davis sparked the of- Hutzel N46, Smith 15:51 and Thompson) 6.15 p.m. | Stadium on Saturday afternoon|/number in the 8th, to complete won the regular .0.L.A, 'junior|fensive spark for Oshawa, scor ~ BASEBALI es D { tC b jan whipping Richardson's|their total. ennant in easy fashion, winning/ing five goals and adding four/SECOND PERIOD isl Leaside Junior League erea ODOULG |srorts 10-6 on Sunday afternoon, Rich Johnson pitched" the win ts, Dave Lough scored three Ms & wenty and dropping only four.|assists, Dave Lough scored three 4° osnawa Hinkson (Stinson) 5:30/Oshawa Canadian Tire Legion- e evil e = Two of those four losses were at/others with Dimer Tran, Dwight). Oshawa Tran (Oavis, Weiler) --'10:32| naires vs Richardson's Sports. | Saturday's game was a real|Gary Newitt in the 7th the hands of the "Gaels". Davies, Don Stinson (playing| !9: Oshawa Davies (Thompson) .. 10:45 Sak ag Sar dade bh ' ree wee tart : nigh the 7th. : : 1, Oshawa Lough . 15:45,at Leaside Talbot Park, 7.30) Oshawa Heffering' i i " breeze with Gary Newitt pitch- Most of the Brampton players|with a helmet) scoring two each,| 12: Aiderwood Warnock (Sinclait)'" 16:20| p.m , va Heffering's Imperialsjfirst inning. In the 'fifth R ing a nifty three-hitter to chalk were in attendance at the game|Jimmie Hinkson and Stew Weil-| !3 Oshawa Davies (Houston) 16:29| 2: dropped a 4-2 decision to Belle-|Plaine opened with a homer, Oshawa Sunnyside Park Pee up the shutout He fanned seven, 'S$ d S t' Get in Alderwoodand have predica-jer were the other snipers. Larry/}$ Osnawe Davis (Lough) \é:4 LACROSSE ville Joyce Realtors, Saturday|then with one out, Claude Carr|Wees played about four innings hitters and wae: never in troud pee y 9co Ss ted the "Roses Town" club will/Ireland and Tommy Canliz did) Penalties &. Hutzel 13:38, Okihier 13:04, Ontario Lacrosse 'Association|"ight in Belleville, in the first}connected, so did B. Faulkner,\of nothing-ball, then came to : ; | take Oshawa in five games. Yne|not suit for game after suffering Kenedy 19:40 and Weller 19:40 Junior League Playoffs--Osh.|84me of their OASA Senior "B'"'|to ma'se it 3-0. Belleville's fourth] life on Saturday afternoon to ; ; thing is for sure, Brampton is ajinjuries on Friday night in Osh- rHiro pERiop awa Green Gaels vs. Brampton|P!ayoff series. jrun came in the 7th, after two|defeat Cobourg Legion boys 11-|, Legionnaires scored a run on rough club and will probablyawa. Both are expected to play) |¢ Oshawa Lough #2) Armstrong's, in Brampton, 8.30 Bill Healey pitched a nifty\out, on blows by Carr and B.|9, in the first game of their|two hits in the first inning, by, DU QUOIN, Ill. (AP)--A field rough it up against the speedy|to-night. 18. Oshawa Wieler (Davis) ........ 10:32/P-™.; Ist game of 4-out-of-7!four-hitter to limit the Oshawa Faulkner. jOASA Pee Wee opening round. - oe leg ee, ee ie a ae ee Gaels. Brampton's main assist} For Alderwood, Peter Trory|!? Oshawa Davis 18:07) finals. bas '. fe Second game of this series is| Return game is in Cobourg on|were never behind. They added|topped by Speedy Scot who is that players are big and like|tallied twice. Wally Hutzel, Cy| 2 oshaus Dave 'eam to a pair of runs. Heffer-\caiied for Alexandra Park, on|Wednesday evening, at six|four hits for a pair of runs injdrew the No. 3 post position, to play a hard-checking game.|McNeil, Brian Warnock and Al-| 2}. Alderwood Trory (W. Hutzel ing's didn't score until the 6th|Tuesday night, at 8:15 p.m. o'clock the second and added two runs|was named Sunday for Wed- On the other side of the ledger,|lan Abbett -picked up one! 2. Alderwood Abbott (W. Hutzel) inning when Joe Piontek walked] BELLEVILLE: Carr, c: B,| Sunnyside finally got a run in|in the fourth. Five runs in the|nesday's Hambletonian, ha r- the Gaels base their scoring at-|apiece. 3:56 nite Brssklin Gone Play-lone out and scored later on an|Faulkner, 1b; Muirhead, ef; [the fourth inning, when Wry/fifth, when Grant Leishman hadj"@ss racing's premier event. ; ~ Lake Wilcox. at King City, 8.15(6o. "it by, Reg Hickey. In the|Hatchelor, 2b: Davis, 3b; Hor-2%d Howard clicked, with help|the course, clinched the win for) The race will carry a purse of OLD COUNTRY SOCCER 2 Xx, ng City, 8.19) sth, Jack Shearer doubled .with wood, Wannamaker, \from. Woermke. In the fifth,/the Oshawa team. $115,549, sixth largest since the Pre-Season Trades --_e g order. when Van- n . ry delip and then McKenzie, the * stent Cobourg relief pitcher, both Estblishes ! r * e | Wry and Woermke with three W Bi i li d hits apiece and: most of the g ard S ar Ss others with a couple, shared the World Mark By M. McINTYRE HOOD [ure will be boosted above theja $1,200,000 bank balance thanks LACROSSE : » lov bet thes sek gu gon ag Special London, England $2,000,000 mark. to the generosity of one of its F Port -- "nig e Brook- Move Into Finals : e + Correspondent "Topping the list of close sea- directors, is ready to do ex-|!M, at Srooklin Community igley y To The Oshawa Times son oe Bh fees is the $127,500 tensive buying, but so far has|Arena, 8.45 p.m. 5th game of 4- lfor 'the fon stare ll a Celee neue -- LONDON -- neve there! paid by West Bromwich Albion - only $60,000, paying $30,-/ut-of-7 series. Ward's Billiards advanced to| In the game on Sunday) copourG 'Quinn 2b; Quig jcame the first man to pole vauk have been no sensational trans-tg Scunthorpe for centre for- each for Denis Butler. Chel-\~ -- » 2b; + fers of top ranking players in) ward Johnny Kaye. Two play- Sea full back and Ror Rafferty, League when they wiped upifirst inning and then after los-| 1} | y ye. v5 7 4 pha ' : 5 S\lb; Dobney, If; pr, cf: .| Pennel roc the soccer close season as yet,/ers have changed hands at $90,-/inside forward from Grimsby. Genosh their semi-final round over the}ing the lead, scored three in ther ¢- yal Brgy Blagg 3 cuaeer feat' neat there has, nevertheless, been a/o90, inside forward Jimmy Hill Second division Newcastle weekend, with two-straight/fourth and th i iohte a 1 i Rac : 5 y 5 e » with a straight) ree more in the|McKenzie, p jter inch in the Florida Gold brisk SS football oe going from Norwich to Everton,|have been the heaviest buyers, B | ip And before season actually) and wing half Ollie Burton, also paying out $195,000 for three Ow To Petes ning 6-2 on Saturday afternoon) Oshawa Fuels got a singleton Vin, ss; Malnychuk, cf: Cap-|championships Saturday and of- opens, there ye Bagge og Mn: from Norwich, to Newcastle at|players, Ollie Burton, Norwich jat Lakeview Park and 9-6 onlin the first inning and three|Puccitti, c; Wry, 3b;. Howard,|ficials said they felt certain the more changes w' that figure. Aston Villa paidiwing half, goalkeeper Gordon! Sunday, at Alexandra Park in the thi i If} Woermke, p; A: . | perf the total spent by English clubs! $66,000 to Notts County for cen-/Marshal! from Edinburgh In 3rd Game ' "As : rk. _jruns in the third, with Arnold's) Woermke, p; Ashton, 1b;/performance would stand as a| y 4 Notts Mars 4 Maxwell pitched the win onjsecond hit and a double by B |Mitton, rf, |world record. pote fidiats Saturday, 'holding the Fuelmen|Shearer. the big blows. But lone) -- The 23 - year - old Miamian's| ME Fig lg ee Preston secured centre forward/Taylor of Norwich. Genosha Aces dropped fromjto one hit in the first -fivelruns in the 6th and 7th were! , |record - shattering effort broke! during the close season, over "song -- from Northamp-| The biggest deals of the close the 1963 OASA Junior 'A' frames and three hits and two|the best they could do after' Oshawa Ton S his own world mark of 16 feet,| $1,500000 has been paid een! ~enhdl aaa hete Vils pool sae gira di still * championship campaign, Satur-|runs, in the sixth, when Lyons| that : y 10% inches established im Lon-) 909, . 4 ! : making, but cou e completed day night in Cobourg, when they|inok ov d finished h : qd A 5 three deals which are now in|for the veteran Derek Douwan [hslors the gt ? , Yjtook over and finished out the . eS . on Aug. 5. uae! sauen seatts.linc: a ached Ce iene, WARD'S: Norris, cf; Morden, ust P , a; 22 game, te Tan. ins ennel revealed that he had ss; Bryan, c; Varga, 3b; Clark, good football left-in him. |magnificent international centre Rock. Haven Juniors. : | in the priv " H k | Transferred for $60,000 each halt, gros gee a be Genoshas scored two runs in| a pepee Be ae Shon ton, rf; Lyons, p; Keenan, rf; In CNE Play field ~~ ; erms. offered by Dundee a ird inni i ah . kh i AMUTAMCK, oes som senza roils ours at d g y een heco_ onan IR a one meet, AAU. tc : [Wish Linfield to Miggiespreughllist, Arsenal are mentioned as|walk to Rowden, plus an oatfrela|ttir@. then one in the fifth, to) OSHAWA FUELS: Woodcock,|, ,Oshawa's Tony's moved intojcommissioner for\ South Flor. Wins Again n ' : complete their total. Norris,/Arnold, If; B. Shearer, -- ss; : inal round of the CNEjida, said every instruction. was +3 ania ay : vith a fee of around $210,000 : rahy j ; ; H Frank Wignall, Everton »centre|'! Ain as Claire Leahy limited them to|/-). ie gat . {night at the CNE Stadium, when|certain the performance would _ |iorward, to Nottingham Forest.|#S the likely figure. seven scattered hits over thel' vg were all to the fore, at sass Bodice rages = au they defeated Franklin's 5-4. be approved. | OTTAWA (CP)--Once again, |Below that figure, I could list) Another likely deal is the long distance. plate. Se renee nee ens, P- Rated as "the team to Afterwards, Pennel said he| most of the trophies from the/ some 24 other players who have|transfer of Peter Thompson,) Genoshas came close in the beat,"' Franklin's. went into this/felt the 18-foot mark is not im.| annual Canadian junior open/changed their teams at transfer Preston outside forward, to game full of confidence but/possible, but that it will be some j loaded the bases in the 11th on GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS time in the future. se Nhe od School, Ham-'000, And the surprising thing is;)Manchester City are expected|an error and a single Mason, ae who both pitched well but also : ramck, ch. that 23 of these 24 players have'to close a deal with Birming- plus a walk to Gaskell, but with : é stood out at the plate. He gave Youngsters from Hamtramck|been bought by-clubs in the sec-jham for centre forward Alex FT Oe cae ie i Ml aon Me Princess, Lynden|Up eight hits but had two cate. gg 'em fine week Satur-jond and third divisions, Hull|Harley with $120,000 mentioned/owny and got Fair to fly out,|AE--Non-winners of 4 races at any Aimer, Gunes Canuck, Bomb B-lties himself, age ie ay gd ald a third division club withjas the likely price, and the City/ending the big threat. Tits: Reval soon. ce vaples §.70 4.20 3.10] Pool $26,060. ' Neil "Butch" McMahon and HEATING & can also collect another $120,000 } t APPLIANCES . i 5.30 ' lithe kay vou ot : NR aL off Mason in the fifth when/3Armbro Dorie, Eaid |dardbred Horse Society) pace. 2year-\hits for Tony's while Ron Kla- : pra in fwo doubles champion.' 7EMEMBER WHEN . . .? ing. O'Donnell was safe on an error|"'awe:, Hemington's First, Galie's set,lores, Purse $2000 added. Gross purse/zier, Freddie. Thomas and Char- Industrial and Ss. 3 > A lie Burns had two apiece for , : 7 2 3.60 3.10 2.20 plec Jane (Peaches) Bartkowics, "ai (young) Stribling ae ree perv tes aaed bs. like Y2!ked with one out and then a/5o2i 13,311. Daily Double pool $72,414.|7-Lynden Alex. Holmes 27 i and 16-and-under champion, ea-| @nd' Paul Berlenbach, fast Me Hate ie ote hiaine single by Wicks, plus a wild oe eee '0 Tony's. will now meet thei] The established, reliable Ges sily retained her Canadian open| Tising young light-heavies, |jheir time Spurs. with an esti, DUCh Scored the two runners, to SECOND RACE --- 1 this meciing@.e.|, Also: A--Armbro Elaine, Gracie Loch-/Winner of the G. and W -- vs Dealer in your erea. 18-and-under singles crown. She| mated $600.000 available for the Se ee eit $4500. Purse sis00.|invar, Deep Run Grattan, Lynden Albert,|Guselva Allen, on Tuesday night l IN T 39 years ago today at New purchase of players of the right The winning run came in. the |'® Song, MacTavish 3.40.3.10 2.80/A--Couples, A. and H. McKinely and) M 3 CEL A S ° Windsor 61, 6-2 in the final York. Berlenbach became u sgt? Bo, 12th inning when Hill opened|t-armero Burch, Boyce + $50 400 P 'Sane aes ae ee ee , ; yor . 2X i ing 70|Port $39,313, openi sees s FE gag eager oe) ae, ee eee ee He their last season's list of play- a to centre by Ma-|°'ea"--Fast fony'a necting Rendall s Baral 728-9441 + -under " 5 "st ay j ickly 2 ' "e vy Ma- + Vital Vi , Twinkle Comet, so a ve ag - a Strib: an Redashory A aan pe aga honey and scored the winning voy Dilton, Sorina Len and Brown veneer te L otanict gag al! Metals. uc! rainard needed only ing = entere the heavy- hi ee $10,000. Purse $2,000. (5) five minutes to finish off his 16-| weight division where he company with Derek Kevan im. 2° sag eG . i si r een Prek Kevan, in aS aha wate r-|#Blue Angel, Gillis and - under final with Barry er before his death in a (tcrmational centre forward for PETERBORO: -- Bailey, 2b; PS hight ll age netic $7500 in|!-Coppersmith Filion otorcycle ¢ a te M . iad whom they paid $135,000 in the Andrews, If; Shrubb, Hill, 1967-63: AE----Optional claiming of $6,000. Clear Fast. ee ee 1b; O'Donnell, 3b; Mahoney, Cf; |)-Frisco Lee J., Geisel Jr. 2 0 eS NELLA ON 2 AND 4 PAID 320.10 ty, Chelsea manager, McNamara, ¢; Wicks, rf: Leahy |¢Jonairo, Gillis # 40). SUN 2 FORT ERIE RESULTS 1 has not fitted into p soe a Toypsy Baron, Filion asojeeel SAaiy. Guinetia, Boot Sins! Chelsea stvie of play or Miss Kay Cash, Tonka G., Argye! purse $3500. (5) 2-Sonny Creed. Lockhart » tion block I would not be sur Teochanver King, Torney year-olds and up. Claiming ali $2500. year-olds, Canadian prised if this enables Chelsea to oe nee - Lp lil grt RS , airange a player exchange for \0-House Boy, Burton 5.3% 1-Briefsin, Fitzsimmons Marvin Hinton of Chariton, a Start % Grivi Start ' rivin - bs Riss ie te Order Al's Pride, Pind] hike Raw to Over: Soy. Papeent ayer Docherty is anxious to a secure, while Charlton might . ate an. at nv' Winner, b g. 6, Errard -- Clinging Vine. Winner, b c, 3 by Ferd -- Noon Trainer, D D Cardelia. Trainer, J. M. Brown. Pool 39.885 Double Pool 69,871 Pool $77,763 1 mile turf course for Gross SECOND RACE -- One and one-six- SIXTH RACE : teenth Miles tor 3-year-olds. Claiming all 2-¥ear-olds. Purse $10,000 added skill and experience 5 ee One Of Hockey's Willie Mac Chief Belle, iddell, Theora's Hedgewood, Adios'3.virginia's Boy, Campbell Miss Vera Grattan. Twinkle's 2. ish, and A---Armbro Eclipse. A--Coupied, Armstrong Brothers and Bar- Jor Stable entry Pool $37,521 R w Larry Dillard, Dowson Clear--Fast. Patsy G. 2nd. and North- Also: Garry Herbert, eed's Dream, Ko Ke C., food Alex Only One Available--First Come, First Served Clearing Out Balance of Outboard Motors $2500. Purse $1900 20.870, (7 Attendance 8,297 4Costly Andy, Ter a AL-N'thern Danc'r, Bohenko $.30 2.50 2.50 buh A acs reed po 3Slithering Sam, Walsh 5.40 4 1A-Windlesham, Fitzs'ns ] ly Start good, won driving + Jeannie Doo, Verbal Also Ran in Order: Brockton Boy, Jam Fs med Lively, Pieriou, and A--Muskoke , dayne, and Fiddle Ciapee DAILY DOUBLE, 2 and 4, PAID ssv.co Winner, bc, 2, by Nearatic -- Natalma Winner, & ¢, 3, Running Water Trainer, T. P. Fleming. Costmore. Trainer, P M Goddare. Pool 562,916 Pool 59,354 THIRD RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles for 3 end +yeerclds. Allowance. Purse $2600, 5.0.2 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles course for }-year-clds and up. Allowance [Purse $2900, (7 1A-Mr. Sometime, Waish 4Puss n° Boots, Turcotte 7.10 4.60 3.20 a1. Prompt Hero, Potts 7.00 4.50 Start good, won driving 3 Also Ran in Order: Hooker, Greek Form, Admiral A Absent S Also Ran in Order: Royal Jill, Tipont. ~~ coupled a Flying Countess, Smokey, end A-- QUINELLA NOS. 1 AND 4 PAID $24.40 lagy Chess. Pool $52,297. Quinella pool $42.18? turt A--Coupied. Winner, B g. by Menstrier -- Chopale. Trainer, P. Richards. Pool $70,662. EIGHTH RACE -- } olds and up. $1900, (7) 1-Smirlys Rouge, R'son FOURTH RACE -- 4\2 Furiongs, for 3-|2-Tedette, Fitzsimmons yearolds and up, cisiing all $7500.\4Helf Acre, Terry Purse 2300, (7) Start good, won easily. &Come of Age, Gubbins 4.70 3.40 2.40) Also Ran in Order: Reward, Bohenko . . 4.10 2.70|Greek Gunner, Mr SBarracho J.J. Turcotte . 2.79|Plucky Crest Start good, won driving. A--Coupied Atel Ran in Order: Gremp's Pride, Late Can --Axeman Danny James. Prince's Gift, and Vogel's Winner, ch g, 7, Colandria. Trainer, ost 8. 1-16 Miles, 3-year claiming all $2500. Purse 10.80 4.80 3.50 2.80 4.00 Mr. Go Lightly Rooster, A and by Risque Rouge -- 3. S$. Nemert by Coun? Flame -- Gro-| Peo! $88,537. &. Ress. Totel. pool $661,479, Atfendance 12,798. Dale Chips was second, paying Truly Greats MONTREAL (CP)--Reginald '> (Hooley) Smith, 60, star for-|) ward in four National Hockey > League teams from 1924 until'- his retirement in 1941, died Sat urday in St. Mary's Hospital, | Montreal, of a- heart attack | After playing with the Allan] Cup Toronto Granites, Smith| broke into professional hockey} in 1924 with the National Hockey League Ottawa Senators. : Following the 1927 season; he|U Wins First Section TORONTO (CP)--Willie Mac Chief, Billy Bayama and Rocky Herbert won the three divisions of the Standardbred Horse So- ciety pace at Greenwood Race way Saturday night Willie MacChief took the first of the three $2,000-added races going the mile in 2:10.6 and aying $11.60, $7 and $6.° Jane or $17.60 and $10.10 and Kawartha placed: third, returning $14.90 In the second division, Bil'y Bayama paid $3.20, $3.10 and $2.60. Dox Dale came in second' to pay $10.60 and $5.20 and three-place' Highland Girl paid $2.90. The. winner was.timed in 2:09.2 Third-division winner Rocky, Herbert returned $3.60, $3.10 and $2.20 and was timed in 2:98 --best of the three. winners. a daughter ' st Lynden placed to pay $7.20.an4) Funeral is to be held Tuesday|C $2.70 and Patriotic was show|from- Corpus Christi Church,|k 'horse for a $2.10 return. jToronto. 7 with Nels Seibert While with Maroons he chosen all-star centre Stewart and Babe ru was tt st Bruins then, in the 1937-1938 sea-|p' cans. He retired in 1941 North Oshawa 18-8 here on Sat-'2, In 1936, Smith weht to Boston|held. in son to the New York Ameri-/outplayed.in the field. He is survived by his wife and/ning, to clearly establish their for Oshawa. FIFTH RACE -- 1} Mile (The Standard- Total Mutuel pool 355,844. ed Horse Society) pace. 2-year-olds.'Pool $52,747. Purse $2,000 added. Gross purse $3528.40./-- 2nd Division. Billy Bayama, Filion Dox Dale, Haryett Highland Girl, McLean **a +2) 'Northern Dancer' | In Summer Stakes FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) With the rich two - year --old| Cobourg Squirts Oust North Oshawa <'2t:s racing jving ahead dur Cobourg Legion defeated autumn meeting opening Sept. | the mighty Windfields| rday afternoon, to sweep their/Farm's stable looms as the i went to the Montreal Maroons,/OASA Squirt Playoff Series in'largest of a formidable group| He played in the famed "S" line two-straight games of juvenile thoroughbreds five' This was made evident on uns in the first inning, when|¥ort Erie's turf course Satur-) hey caught the visitors off-iday when Northern Dancer) ride but after that, they were|headed off Bill Beasley's Slith-| check by the rivaljering Sam by 144 lengths in the itchers and were also soundly $20,870 Summer Stakes. Farther back was -another) Windfields juvenile, Win. diesham Selly,| Northerm Dancer paid $5.30 Hop-|$2.50 and $2.50. 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