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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1964, p. 15

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wn celine Te eae April 30,1964 45 FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS correo Sa eenaeete FIRST RACE. -- Putse $2100, Maidenyby two-year-old fillies, 4% Furlongs (7). 'oot |8-Eveson, Remillard 2.70 2.70 2.6 1-Sil's Orphan, Armstrong 5.20 3.8 2-Glittering Maid, Dittfach 43x Start good, won easily fo Ran: Select Sin, Miss Also Maytown, [aegis ase Peace -- Tru Wave. Trainer R E \ og Rady Hf ig J by Ocean EX. GAME HERE SAT. Oshawa Green Gaels Get Playing 'Dates ian Lacrosse Association, for ajwiin Brooklin, is - their new 'inal ruling, and no decision is|playing coach. Coming in with) »xpected on these two, .c Jev- Oshawa Green Gaels will _ their lacrosse season in thi area, on Saturday night, wher STILL HAS FORM AND FIGURE Jesse Owens, looking as ¢rim and fit as he did nearly , is seen here style that flashed him away from his starting block at the 1936 Olympic Games, where he won four gold medais for they entertain Peterboroug! "Speedy Ern'"' Seniors at the Oshawa Children's Arena. The date was confirmed late yesterday and will be the first exhibition game of the season) in the OLA. The Gaels have been working out for the past two weeks and need a game to help Coach Jim Bishop and Manager Fred Whal- ley make the final cuts, to get their club down to a workable size for the coming season. At the present time they have pared their, "imports" from Huntsville down to eight play- ers, but under an agreement made with the Huntsville Minor Lacrosse Association, they will only. be allowed to keep six. e fate of two Cornwaill play- ers, Ron Robillard and Terry) Riley, has been left to the Cana- :ral weeks. In the meantime the Gaels will be playing without chem. LOCALS SHOWING WELL The local playing scene is the most difficult. Six or eight good! vlayers still have a chance to' catch on with the club and no final decisions have been made as yet. Along with returnees} Jim Hinkson. Brian Brady and| Dave Houston, several boys have looked very impressive. Joe Kiwior, 6° ri 190-Ib. de- fenseman, has been one of the most impressive. Also Neil Arm- strong back from a season of junior hockey in Winnipeg, Bill Braiden and Stan Kolesnick have ail been very impressive. The Gaels will have tough op- position Saturday from Peter- borough, Cy Coombes, last year the United States, in the 100 Metres, 200 Metres, Running Broad Jump and Hop, Step and Jump évents. Owens was the guest speaker at a Sportsmen's Dinner, held in Brantford, last night. --(CP. Wirephoto) GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 6¥2 Furlong trot for year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 3Fercry Guy, Kingston 4.90 3.50 2.70 Hanover, Waples 6.70 3.80 4Braden Volo," Ingles 4.10 Start good, won driving, Also Ran in Order: Yankee Titan, Devon Babs, Edroy, Rose C Lee, and Can't Deny it. SECOND RACE -- 6% Furiong trot for 3% and 4year-olds, maidens. Purse $500 7. Tootsie Doll, Walker 8.10 4.40 3.40 éHeul Away, Mcintyre 8.10 6.30 7-Hal G Atom, Kingston 5.80) 'Créer 'Flying Herbert, --_ won driving. Also Ran in |, Madam La Salle, end Sonny's paiLy DOUBLE, 3 AND 4, PAID $21.30 Late Can, Reta Haw Lea. THIRD RACE -- 6¥2 Furlong ee for dyear-olds ( ight, May Todas Mighty Re- own, and Brother Jim. FOURTH RACE--6%2 Fur! pace for dyeer-olds and up. Purse sa Direct Johnny, Filion +ike C., Coke 7-Danny $600. 8.90 4.70 3.70 6.00 ne Grotten, P peices "Hi ~ and Hay Joe FIFTH RACE -- 6% Furlong trot for 4- and up. Purse $600 Bh ird McNab, Hayes Bishop Song, Varcoe Stewert's May, Corbett good, bag driving. Also Ran in Order:. Homestead Dan, Ledy Ezra, Hughes Hanover, Elvis, and Red Ko San, SIXTH RACE -- 6% Furlong trot for 3 8.30 3.40 3.00 1-Edson, Waddell 2-Wild Indian, Gordon Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Byhalie Dean, Mer- rie Amos, and Wind QUINELLA, 3 AND 1, 'PAID $31.00 SEVENTH RACE -- 6%2 Furlong pace for 3year-olds and up. Purser$700 (8). 6Big Chief C., Norris 5.50 3.20 2.80 1-Jasper's Gold, McFadden 4.00 3.10 3-Eva Mohawk, Feagan 4.10 Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: Canadian Grattan, Pirate Pete, Governor Baldwin, Mr. Djl- fon, and Vern Song. EIGHTH RACE -- 6% Furlong pace for Syear-olds and up. Junior Inv. Purse $2,000 (8). 3Doug Johnston, Hayes 8-Prima Pick, Coke 6-Direct Noble, Waples weed eget ® 30 teams and the double winners. The Molson Dart Tournament was held recently in the club rooms of Oshawa Unit 42 Cana- dian Corps Association on Rich- mond street west. The event was an outstanding success with teams from Osh- awa, Fenelon Falls, Kinmount, Haliburton, Cobiconk, Lindsay, Cannington, Bewdley, Colborne, Port Hope, Bowmanville, Ajax and Whitby participating. An "A" team from Lindsay won the tournament after a close contest with Ajax. A. Demeayer, F. Deane, L. Ludlow and Andrew Viaminch were the members on the Lindsay team. The Ajax team consisted of A. Steward, D. Wells, R. Chate- laine and R. Stevenson. Runners-up were Oshawa Jinks and the Lindsay "B" squad. The doubles section of the tourney was taken by Ivan Titterton and Reg Welch of the Oshawa Canadian Corps Unit, in a close contest with Jim Brown and Harry Birkett, from the Canadian Legion Branch here in Oshawa. Gord Rae, the Molson repre- sentative, presented prizes and trophies to the first four place Dart Tournament Is Huge Success The Ladies' Auxiliary from are Larry Ferguson, Davey Coombes for Saturday's game) Wave | Pool 14,527 Double Poo! 37.437 Drummond, Bob Stickle, Vilneff and Terry Downer. Wooten, one of the greatest g goal-)'- erosse, will be in the nets, but! tms has not been confirmed. May 18--Guelph Mohawks. May 25--Brampton ABC's. June 1--St. Catharines Athletics,|¢ June 8--Lakeshore Castrolites. June 15--Hastings Legionnaires. June 22--Alderwood Terriers. June 29--Mimico Mounties. July 6--Guelph Mohawks. July 15--Lakeshore Castrolites. July 20--Hastings Legionnaires. duly 27--St. Catharines Athletics Aug. 3--Brampton ABC's. May 22--At Guelph. May 29--At St. Catharines June 5--At Brampton, June 20--At Hastings. Tune 23--At Mimico. Jim Ing. Three-y 6¥%4_Furlongs (12). Tappintyme, Gomez ; who ever played la- rived It is reported that 'Moon' 5.90 4.50 3.50 It all adds up to a great start|*°%,," for lacrosse in this area. There|Empire Boy. will be no tickets and the game goes atiby 8:30 p.m., at the Children' Arena. a sale of DAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND 10, PAID $13.90) -Chop Chop -- Zacabeil, , bet, Trainer, R $ Bateman.| * Pool 25319 THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900. Maiden,| three- and. four-year-olds. Foaled in Can-| >. ade. 6V2 partons 2), 7 -Prince Anthony, D'fach 7.40 4,70 3.40 Tacchop Susie, Robinson 9.0 §.00' 4 iy ad Gino, Bakos 3.00 tart good, won easily Also Ran: Bingo Suds, Sir Axton, He's A Poppin, Mr. Bellachop, Ruffino, Elder- mill Luck, Chancery Lane, Sept Erin and HOME GAMES SECOND RACE -- Purse _ Claim in Canada.| 2.00 a 3 Also Blow Y ibn Ster Talk, Gypsy Bela and Edgor's 'Winner, br ¢, Pool 25,201 bes tg 97 Be « 3 AND 1, PAID $18.00 4, by Native Dancer -- Blue by Sle $ 'our Top, Sultan ig § 88 | Say Trainer &. Quinella Pool 24.878 Ly Hi Jane Street : A--L Prussky and W C and SR Miller entry. Winner, ch ¢, 3, by Prince John -- Memo July 1--At Alderwood. Juliy 4--At Brampton. July 11--At Hastings. July 13--At Lakeshore. July 17--At Guelph. July 24--At St. Catharines. July 29--At Lakeshore. All games start at 8.30 p.m. AWAY GAMES SERVICE STORES Unit 42 served refreshments after the tournament. The play- ers and their wives and guests concluded the evening with dancing. ' In the last tournament 'held in the club room on Apr. 4, there was an omission in the report. This event was sponsored by the Ontario Command of the Canadian Corps under the dir- ection of Mrs. Gene Heesaker, provincial command secretary, with, the assistance of Ben Ross. prov. sports chairman, and George Parker, Unit 42 sports chairman. Guests at the event were Mr. Heesaker, dominion president and Les Crooks, provincial president. Unit 42 Canadian Corps shufflbeoard team defeated] Ajax Legion last week in the Ontario County shuffleboard finals in the club room. The finals will be held in the Oshawa unit's club room this week, between Port Perry and Unit 42. The winner of this event will enter the provincial champion- ship, in New Toronto, sometime in June. Flyer, and Rendezvous Roy. NINTH RACE = 6% Furlong pace for dyear-olds and up. Purse py (8). 1-Highland Girl,, McLean 9.50 6.40 4.40 &Timber Hal, Feagan 12.90 3-Royal Oaks, Woods y Start good, won driving. 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