lq THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 30, 1964 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 7 . « « * * "period -- for the remainder of the series -- just imagine «the screaming that would be heard, They go again on Friday "night. | x x x x EDDIE ARCARO has called "Hili Rise" to win the Ken- "tucky Derby on Saturday afternoon. California George Pope ~Junior's horse is a short-priced favorite, his stock having soared since his impressive win in the Derby Trial on Tues- 'day, Two years ago, Pope's "Decidedly" won the Kentucky Derby. While one of two more drop out before post-time on Saturday, at the moment they expect a field of 13 to face the barrier, 'with E. P. Taylor's fine Canadian-bred Northern Dancer rated as second choice and, of course, the sentimen- tal favorite with Canadian race fans, Others rated an out- side chances are Quadrangle, Mr, Bruck, The Scoundrel and Roman Brother. The. rest are figured to be "nowhere". Hamilton's Frank Sherman has pulled his "Grand Garcon" out of the Derby eligible list -- and will run his colt at Fort Erie on Saturday. x x x x SOFTBALL SIFTINGS: -- Local ball clubs are starting to warm up, along with the weather and some have already TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Mariboros are said to carry more beef than any .of . the teams in the National Hockey League. They used their size to good advantage Wednesday in downing Montreal NDG Mon- archs 6-3. The win enabled the Marl- iboros to take a 2-1 lead in their best-of-five Eastern Canada Me- morial Cup final series. Fourth game of the set is scheduled here Friday and a fifth game, if necessary, will be played here Saturday. The winner will meet the de- fending Memorial Cup cham- pion Edmonton Oil Kings in the first game of a best-of-seven Ca- nadian final Sunday afternoon at either Toronto or Montreal. Toronto started hitting from the opening faceoff and, al- though they were assessed seven of eight penalties in the first period, they managed to hold a 1-0 lead as well as put- ting four Montreal players out of commission. Monarchs lost the services of defencemen Jeff Tapping and Clement Boudreau and centre Andre Gagueux in the first pe- riod, All are expected to be out of action for the remainder of the series. Defenceman Bill Plager suffered a stick cut on his face and missed most of the second period, Toronto Marlies Beat Montreal Monarchs In Third Game Of Series Tapping received torn knee ligament when crashed into the boards in the first minute of play by Toronto's Mike Walton and Boudreau suffered a shoul- der separation when he was hit by Ray Winterstein. Lagueux was carried off the ice on a stretcher minutes later after he was crashed headlong into the boards by Andre Cham- major. Lagueux was taken to hospital. where he was reported to have suffered a concussion. Peter Stemkowski and Ron Ellis paced the Toronto attack with two goals each. Brit Selby and Wayne Carleton added the others. pagne who drew a five-minute| Monarc Montreal marksmen w ere Norm Ferguson, Larry Pleau and Craig Patrick. Marlboros were overwhelming favorites when the series got un- derway and lived up to their no- tices 'with a 7-2 win in the opener. However, the Monarchs upset Toronto 6-4 in the second game, Toronto's advantage vanished} in the second period when the hs came to life and grabbed a 3-2 lead. The Marl- boros added another soon after and the score was tied 3-3 af- ter the second. Montreai stayed in the game until midway through the final session when a pair of quick goals by Carleton and St Oshawa Horse. Wins Ist Race . At Greenwood TORONTO -- Guy, ewnad by Ceeies' Pelawan of Oshawa, notched his first win|° in eight outings in the opening race at Greenwood Raceway last night. The nine-year-old de- feated Slade eel oagt and three-quarter Braden Volo was third in. the field of eight. Gord Kingston of Oshawa was|" in the sulky behind Farery Guy and couple of races later, he had occasion to see his son, Bev, in the winner's circle. His son took the third race with Money Down, Doug Johnston C. lived up to his rating as. a superior mudder in scoring a 344ength triumph over a sloppy going in the Junior Invitation Pace, « The five-year-old horse led from start to finish. Prima Pink finished second and Direct Noble third. lL Hill Rise instead of silks when they sad- die up Saturday for the Ken- tucky Derby but if he could ye his mount it would be Hill ise, "This is a big, strong colt--I think he'll take it," said Eddie Arcaro, the 48-year-old million- aire saddiesmith and winner of} a record five derbies, in his busy mid-Manhattan office. "He's got a lot of 'ones' on} his record, eight straight, and} he proved in the Derby Trial Tuesday that he can go on any| kind of track. Besides, Widte| Shoemaker rode both Northern of all jockeys will be in mufti) 'Ed' Arcaro Picks To Win ski pped the deadi Six-Day Rider In Deep Coma NEW YORK (AP)--Old Ban- weight. He retired two years) ago. In 31 years of racing, the mite-sized native of Cincinnati had 4,779 winners and his mounts earned a record $30,- 039,543. He is the only man to ride five derby victors--Lawrin, Whirlaway, Hopp Jr., Citation and Hill Gail--and the only one to win the Triple Crown twice. He did it on Whirlaway in 1941 and Citation in 1948. Arcaro said behind Hill Rise he would pick Quadrangle, win- ner of the Wood Memorial, for second Saturday and the Cana- dian - bred Northern Dancer third. "T stick Northern Dancer in there because of his record--I don't particularly like the started their evening workouts . Chris Mason reports that Scugog Cleaners will hold a workout on Saturday afternoon, et Alexandra Park, two o'clock so interested' Junior-age Dancer and Hill Rise, and then|horse," he said. "He's a horse chose Hill Rise. That's enough|that won't pull away. Reminds for me." ime a lot of Nashua, He'll beat players should take note... . BAD BOYS' business manager Bruce McArthur also checks in with word that their new coach, Fred Bidgood, has called a practice session for Alex- andre Park, Sunday morning at ten o'clock and any and all prospective players will be made welcome... . GREEN GAELS are having an exhibition game here at the Children's Arena this Saturday night, with the new Peterborough senior lacrosse team to supply the opposition... . OSHAWA BOYS, in the age bracket of 16-to-21, who are interested in playing lacrosse this summer (even if they've never tried it before) in a new four-team Juvenile-Junior league that is to be oper- ated, are advised to sée the story elsewhere in today's sports pages. Registrations will be taken tomorrow evening and on » Saturday morning and afternoon. : REGISTER FRIDAY Plan Four-Team Lacrosse Juvenile-Junior League venile "A" team will compete in. the regular OLA - Juvenile schedule, playing all their home games on Wednesday evenings, with the schedule to be drawn up next week and the season to commence early in June. | " Something that hasn't been tried in this area, and for that matter, in any other city, in recent years, will be a four- team Juvenile-Junior Lacrosse League, to operate in the Osh- awa area, this summer. |Howell Jackson of Bull Stud At 118 pounds, Arcaro is ony nine pounds over his racing a lot of humpty dumpties by a neck and give you heart failure. Longshot LONDON (CP)--Baldric I, a "crazy" colt with links to three countries, won the Two Thou- sand Guineas Wednesday and plunged the English turf in gloom. Taking the lead at haifway, the 20-to-l1 shot from France coasted home clear of Fabenge II and Balustrade, both at 28 to 1, with the favored Showndown fourth in a field of 27, Baldric is about as un-English as he could be. He was bred in the U.S., is owned by Mrs. Farm, Va., and is domiciled in France. As a further blow to Britain,| Baldric was trained by an Aus- tralian , Erie Fellowes, and rid- den by 30-year-old Bill Pyres, another Aussie, who had his first winner since coming to Eu-} Wins : Rich Guineas Race three. She previously won the One Thousand Guineas and Oaks with a filly called Never Too Late. British disappointment intense. was Port Merion winner of the|da Free Handicap, ran lifelessly and Showdown the best two- year-old of 1963, never seemed likely to win, As a two-year-old Baldric was wild and- unruly and had to be fitted with blinkers. Trainer Fellowes, in a "race inter- view, called him a "crazy"' colt. But he showed no signs of temperament in contemptuously dismissing the hombreds Wed-' nesday. His next race will be the Prix Lupin at Longchamp in Paris, after which he will be trained for the Epsom Derby June 3, Under the sponsorship of the Oshawa Green Gaels Lacrosse Ciub, the Juvenile - Junior League will consist of three Oshawa teams and one from Brooklin. They will play their schedule games on Monday evenings, 6.30 o'clock in Oshawa and on Thursday evenings, same time, in Brooklin, the Oshawa games to come prior to the Green Gaels' OLA schedule fixtures and the Brooklin attrac- tions fo be played as a curtain- raiser to their home games in The Oshawa Juvenile-Junior| League is for all boys who are interested in playing lacrosse and no boy, between the ages fs ; The victory was worth £40,- It was a remarkable triumph|391 ($120,906) and was the big- for Mrs. Jackson, whose Classic] pest firstyplace purse in. Eng- of 16-to-21, will be turned down, if he is ready to turn out regularly. REGISTER FRIDAY All boys 'interested in the Juvenile-Junior League are re- minded that registrations will be taken tomorrow (Friday) even- | p.m., on Saturday from 10.30 a.m. to 12.00 p.m, and from 2.00 p.m. until 4.00 p.m., at the has been arranged, with Bernie) ing, from 7.30 o'clock until 9.00) record now stands at three for lish racing history, An experienced coaching staff] BROSNAN GETS A JOB Abrams of Toronto as "head| CHICAGO (AP) -- Jim Bros- coach", and assisted by Jim(nan, the pitcher - author who Bishop, Bill Davenport, Ken|wrote his way out of the major Lotten, well-known star of the|leagues, is back in baseball Brooklin senior team, in recent/again, but as an announcer. lyears. \The fonmer relief specialist will Anyone seeking additional in-jdo spot broadcasts for the ABC formation is invited to tele-/network on weekends, but still phone Frank Wilbur, business|hopes to get a job as an ac- the OLA Senior "A" League. In addition, an Oshawa Ju-'Oshawa Children's Arena, Imanager, at 728-5695. | tive player. ] ES CREED LEER EB IES SERRE: (pee eee eee eee LR a! % 9 Terylene and Wool SUIT IS A TREASURE AND PLEASURE TO WEAR! By our TERA-COOL Treasure Hunt. Just drop into our shop and ask y "A NAME FOR FINE CLOTHES" ow HOO ooo Ooo 34 Simcoe South 728-7974 Open Friday evening until 9 p.m. nes ial DISCOVER WHY A TERA-COOL You can WIN A FREE SUIT in eee for your Treasure Hunt 'Entry Form. C2O8O8CCCEECEESS 3. | & g z 3 a E 7 Liston Wants Returm Match After Bad Fall MONTREAL (CP)--Beigium- born Louis de Vos, representing Canada in the internationai six- day bicycle race, was in a 'deep coma" today at Mont- real's Maisonneuve Hospital after smashing head-first into the wooden floor of the bowl- haped track Wednesday. Dr. Guy Blanchard, stationed at the Paul Sauve Sport Centre since the races began last Fri- day night, said de Vos under- went 'an emergency op+ration remained on the critcial ist. De Vos smashed into another cyclist who blew a tire on a curve during a chase. He failed to finish last Sep- tember's six-day race here-- also because of an accident. De Vos was named "Mr, Cyclist" last summer by the Quebec Cy- clists Union. His partner, Hugo Scrayen, a Belgian, joined forces with Mi- chel Scob of France, keeping the Canadian colors in the coni- petition. Scob's partner, Fulvio de Bona, quit the race because! of exhaustion. With more than 120 hours of the 144-hour race completed, Kiaus Bugdhal and Lucien Gil- len, representing Germany, moved into the lead with 147 spring points. To remain in contention, one racer of each team must re- -- on the track at ail times. e iy. grind finishes at 9 p.m. to- With Cassius DENVER (AP) -- Alternately smiling and bitter, dethroned heavyweight. champion Sonny Liston told a meeting Wednes- day he feels he is entitled to a return fight with Cassius Clay, "Tf not," he added, "then any other challenger should fight me before he is allowed to fight Clay." One fan asked Liston: "Don't you, think you made a mistuke carrying the fight to Clay? Usually a champion will Jet the challenger come to him." 'lt I had' waited for him to come after me we would still be standing in a neutral corner" Liston 'said. 'He runs pretty fast,"" Liston was the main attrac- tion at the monthly meeting of the Bronco Quarterback Club, made up of supporters of Den- ver's American Football League team. ANNOUNCE SKI PLANS NEW YORK (AP)--Plans for the organization of, a profes- sional U.S. ski league, hopefully aimed at television, were made public today by Thomas Sheri- Dan Gurney Enters Race' At Mosport TORONTO (CP)--Californian Dan Gurney, one of the most versatile drivers ever to race in Canada and the United States, Wednesday was announced as the first entrant in the fourth annual Mosport 200-mile road race. The 34-year-old ace has driven around the 2.45-mile circuit faster than any other driver. He set the course record of one minute, 31.5 seconds, an aver- age speed of 96.75 miles an hour, during the 1962 Canadian Grand Prix. The former record of' 1:34.2 was set by Stirling Moss of Britain, Gurney, who has yet to win a race on this course, will be making his third attempt at the 200-mile feature, He will be at wal paid $4.00, $3.50 and - $2.70.) - By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ricketts doubled home Ed Spie. zio, who had waiked, in the Maple Leafs Split' With Jacksonville dun, Que., won his , ot the your os Terumo dee "ie ey is zg" EE pitching assault in the nightcap. Jets ang Rochester Red Wings were rained out. fifth inning. PICHE WINS SECOND Ron Piche, a mative of Ver- Gerry James Signs With Regina Club REGINA (CP)--Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Western Football Conference announced today that Gerry James, 29- year-old former all-star Winni- peg Blue Bombers fullback, has signed a 1964 contract, hy, Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Charles Robertson, rookie pitcher with Chicago White Sox, hurled a perfect game against Detroit Tigers 42 years ago today at Detroit, giving up no hits and no runs and not ailowing a man to reach base, It was another 34 years before the feat was mate hed--Don Larsen of New York Yank- ees beating Brooklyn Dodg- ers in the world series Oct. After 10 years with B S, James refused to report to their 1963 training camp when con- tract negotiations failed, Later in the 1963 season, Win- nipeg asked waiverg on him and he became a free agent when no Canadian Football League clubs entered a claim. James did not play any football last year. He went to Switzerland last fall as supervisor of that coun- try's hockey development pro- gram. -- FACTORY AUTHORIZED EMIT COLOUR SALES @ SERVICE Electronics @ TV © Stereo @ Mobile Radic 1218 Simcoe North 725-2905 the wheel of a Ford-powered Lotus 19-B. 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