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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1964, p. 11

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here to remove from the streets cars with operational defects was the town's police patrol car. "A threat to road secu- rity,"'. the safety officer said, ey 'FRE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ER ha NOW IN JOHN'S GARAGE 226 Celine St. 723-4233 < aenacemceyiea ------ Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis staretd his pro- fessional boxing career 30 years ago today at Chicago when he was paid $50 for his one-round knockout of Jack Kracken. A year later he was paid $217,337 for sprawling a frightened Max Baer to the canvas in four rounds. POLICE LOSE PLATES SANDEFJORD, Norway (AP) One of the first cars to lose its licence plates under a new law FRONT SPECIA END ALIGNMENT SZ .95 MOST CARS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 4, 1964 Bisley Tourney Begins On Monday BISLEY, England (CP)--Ca- nadian riflemen will be seeking a return to glory at the Bisley Nationa! Rifle Association Com- monwealth shoot that starts in earnest here Monday. Canadians took none of the top events last year. In 1962 the Do- minion of Canada Rifle Associa- tion team won the Mackinnon Trophy for long-range shooting. And Canadians won the top ho- Ward and Yates Top Central Ont. Men's Doubles The Central Ontario Men' s Doubles Championships, an an- nual Dominion Day attraction at the Oshawa Tennis Club for more than 25 years now, proved a successful tournament, with Max Ward ad Peter Yates of Toronto winning the title, 6-1, 3-6 and 7-5, over John Wholer and) nors of all in 1960 and 1961--the An enthusiastic welcome was! Quyeen's Prize with its gold me extended to the visitors by OTC| qa} and 250 Ib. prize. officials. This year's classic at- RRR EIR: tracted players from London,| ALCOHOL PROBLEMS Kitchener, Brampton, 'Toronto,, An estimated 200,000 Cana- Ajax, Whitby, Kingston, Belle-\dians have an alcoholic prob- ville and Oshawa. lem, Losers in the first round com- peted in the consolation series,| which was won by Don Boyle and Bruce Burrows over John) h and Steve George, 1-6, | 7-5, and 6-3. | Eastern Ontario Midget Results in the quarter - finals} and semi - finals of the main oe m= Cobourg at Ajax, 4| event; were as follows: .m, Eastern Ontario Bantam) (Quarter Finals) -- Ward and| Enter Final With U et \League -- Oshawa vs Peter-| Yates defeated Kirstin and Hun- 1 ps | borough, at Riverside Park, 7.30/ter, 7-5, 2-6 and 6-3; Daly and .m. |Headland defeated Jacobson and cg s wed yi ee pel Eastern Ontario PeeWee | Kemptter 6-1 and 6-4; Zeron, =e Ri sd d ra bs League -- Cobourg vs Oshawa, | and Wholer defeated Ebenhardt | ring finals po evoagentooc pie at Alexandra Park, 2 p.m. |and Jacob, 6-0 and 6-1. Moore ik the Northern Ontarlé tenais LACROSSE land Cheesman had a bye. jin the Norther ntari SROSSE | s BN ss champioships today. OLA Genior Langue --Bratip.|< (oom = Pinals) = Ward. and plus Don Stinson, who suffered a Top-seeded Dorothy Tinline,/ton vs Brooklin, at Brooklin| "ates _-- ag A cota Toronto, and second - seeded) Arena, 8.45 p.m. | Ml dial all YESTERDAY'S Eileen Boland also of Toronto,} OLA Junior League -- Oshawa| as SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL City and District League. -- Brooklin at Richmond Hill, 8.30 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc, Atom League (West Division) -- Glen 'Stewart at Lake Vista; Brook- \side at Radio ard Storie at .|Rundle, East Division -- King- side at N. Oshawa; Woodview at Harman and Eastview at Sunny- side, All games at 10 a.m. Exhibition Game -- Cobourg Juveniles vs Guscott Plumbing Juveniles, at Sunnyside Park, 6.30 p.m. | BASEBALL Leaside Junior League--Kins- men vs Oshawa Legi ires, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stad- ium, 2 p.m. Green Gaels Sign Top Juvenile Ace } Manager Fred Whalley of{head injury two weeks ago in| Oshawa Green Gaels announced/Hastings, will both be in the! last night, the signing of 17-year-| lineup. | old Gaylord Powless of Hagers-| Brapton defeated Oshawa ville, Ont. 15-13 in their last game at The 165-pound centre is a key! Brampton. Previously, Oshawa acquisition in the Gaels plans in}had stopped the Brampton club defence of their. Canadian Jun-|by an 18-7 score. jor Lacrosse Championship| JUNIOR STANDINGS crown. P A full - blooded ' Mohawk In- dian, Powless has played the past two years with Hagersville and Oshweken midget and ju- venile clubs. Up for a three-game tryout with Oshweken of the OLA Sen- ior B League, the fleet-footed ace notched 17 goals and seven assists. Powless was sought by four other OLA clubs, but decided just this week to sign with the Gaels, He will replace Dave Houston who is lost to the Gaels, for the rest of the season, after suffering a broken leg in Mimi- co last week. Green Gaels battle the Bramp- ton Armstrongs in Brampton to- night in a showdown between the two top clubs and Powless SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' BASEBALL FANS throughout the world are forward to the completion of that new stadium ilt in Houston, Texas, We have received an interesting letter from C. A. Toaze, who recently en- joyed a holiday trip there, giving an excellent descrip- tion of this new version of a modern ball park. It is in the form of a huge circle, 712 feet in diameter and is : completely covered with a dome roof and there is ab- solutely no obstruction of vision. The seots are down below ground level and also above ground level the me distance, which the writer estimates about equal the height of the Hotel Genosha. Underneath the floor, they've built a mammoth bomb shelter, the floor or "fiek will be used for. baseball and football (major league status, of course), They have about 46,000 seats available for baseball and 53,000 for football. A convention held here using the floor for seating capacity, as well as "the stands", would be able to accommodate 125,000. This will be the largest air-conditioned building in the world and is being erected at a cost of approximately 25 millions of dollars.. They have parking space for 25,000 cars. A 20-storey building could be built in the centre and still wouldn't touch the dome or roof, so obviously, there'll be no problem with any foul ball or the high, "rainemaker'"' type of drive. This massive structure, writes Mr. Toaze, is impressive and almost unbeliev- lookii 'being Brapton Oshawa Hastings St. Kitts Alderwood Mimico Guelph Lakeshore Local Pair Wholer defeated Moore and Cheesman, 6-4, 1-6 and 7-5. 'sa to 'entire playi Check Up Time IS NOW! Don't wait until you need it! Let us fix it NOW... no job is too small +++ @ll calls receive prompt Service. Let GEORGE Do It 15 years experience All work GUARANTEED Call 723-9525 PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT BRAKE $84.95 RELINE toes General Tire of Oshawa 534 RITSON RD. SOUTH PH: 728-6221 BICYCLE SHOP FISHING TACKLE BASEBALL EQUIPMENT C.C.M. end RALEIGH BICYCLES Soles--Service--Ports Keys Made ELECTRIC MOTORS Motor Repair Overhauling--Rewinding to- all types of Electric Motors New and Used Motors 395 Oshawa Blvd. S, Rug (Oshawa) Ltd, CARPET SALES PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING and FURNITURE 54 CHURCH ST. CLEANERS PRESSERS-- SHIRT LAUNDERERS STORAGE 299 BLOOR ST. W. Two games were played in the Novice League this week, |with Auto Workers winning 5-3)men Club tally. lover Tony's Refreshments while! Dave Robinson and Don m. Houdaille Industries 10-4, Lions and Andy Torrance got |Union Rod and Gun defeated ard each scored twice for the|?- Kevin Conlin was the big scor-|one, as Lions had to come from| Civil Service League -- Chick- | envilla vs Ontario Steel, at Alex- | andra Park, 6:30 p.m.; Wood's| PHONE 728-4681 PHONE 723-4362 PHONE 728-5141 497 Simcoe St. S. PHONE 725-3979 HOTEL Genosha Oshawa's Finest Hotel FOR -- PARTIES - SALES MEETINGS BANQUETS -- CONVENTIONS Air Conditioned COFFEE SHOP @ OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY e (Culligan. WATER SOFTENERS for RENT or SALE +.» SALT delivery... 668-2200 loff five of these while Ricky} past him, Tony Houston picking Lowe had three. Stan Hoar scor- ed three for Houdaille and Wayne Crossman had two. | PEEWEE LEAGUE | In the PeeWee League, Osh- Dave McMaster, with three!§:30 p.m. goals and Fred Greenwood with a pair, stood out Oshawa Minor Midget League) for Dairy;-- Genoshas at Nipigon; Con- Queen while Mike Lewis scored naught-at Lake Vista and Storie | three for People's. at N. Oshawa. All games 6:30) In the other game, Ron Sut-|p.m. | | Neighborhood Assoc. Girls') ton paced the Colas with three MOSIER SHEET METAL WORK INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 292 KING ST. W. HOUSTON'S GARAGE able. It can be seen for miles . . . Like thousands of STARS others, we have read with interest of the construction |will battle for the wome's title.,Green Gaels at Brampton Arm-| of this modern sports phenomena and on behalf of | py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Fletcher won his berth in the|strongs, 8.30 p.m. MERCURY TAXI local sports fans, we thank the writer for giving us an | Pitching--Wally Bunker, Ori-|finals after gh rag" Geo is ©! SOCCE 2 excellent description, from the layman's point of view. bony bytes we second gg roc erg oe ge Ae Oshawa and District League-- | queue 725 477 | seinen itter 0! is rookie season, "| J : . = TOO MANY COOKS? Toronto Argonaut Foot- | jowing only a double by Rocky of Preston 6-0 6-2. ; ee te ns con aphe a og ball Club came out with an announcement this week |Colavito as American League-| In the women's doubles semi- Sih cathe ai Kinnaa CIS OSHAWA'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN which seemed almost innocent in its simplicity but on _| leading Baltimore beat Kansas finals Miss Tinline and Kay renioial Statiani: TAX! AND U-DRIVE--OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS 'taking. a second look, the Double Blue football fans | City Athletics 4-0. George, Toronto, defeated Mrs. | AT YOUR SERVICE! F ice 1 ' : | Batting -- Tito Francona, In-|R. Hilborn, Preston, and Mrs. /y AWN BOWLING are going to start wondering. It's a cinch the fans will |, 13 , ee ' ANG i 4 'bi llected four hits, three|Moffat, 6-2, 6-2, In the other) , Tour nt be de d for that matter, th sibil- | dians, collec ' eg : Men's Doubles Tournament| A. be wondering and for matter, there $ @ Possib! ldoubles and an llth - inning|sei-final match, Miss -Ireland/(carrythers Trophy), at Bow-| e ity that some of the players will be a bit perplexed. rine that drove in the deciding|and Kay Hopkins, Oshawa, up-|manville Lawn Bowling Club| PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE Argos announced the appointment of three veteran jrun_ in Cleveland's 2-1 victory|set Mrs. Boland and June Et-| nq Mixed Doubles Tournament | ais uvaeuinle thdied bo44 slate oe players to positions as playing coaches. Quarterback --_| over Chicago White Sox. tles, Toronto, 6-4, 6-4. (Hoskin Memorial Trophy), at' , i gin Resin 2 to ee head cous. ag is are ROE Rar Cobourg Tawa Bowling Club, ski wi e offense; defensive halfback. Jim Rountree starts ai a.m. will work with the new defensive coach Jimmy Dunn SOME GOOD SCORES SUNDAY's GAMES | and tackle Billy Shipp will assist another assistant 'Cliff Speegle, with both the offensive and defensive 4 L |BASEBALL =~ ; lines. And they've also named three captains, half- nor acrosse eagues | Eastern Ontario Juvenile art back Dick Shatto, tackle Danny Nykoluk and centre be "tte wciats hig 1a | Norm Stoneburgh. A few weeks ago we read that, this | soe "| : A 4 Z 7 | borough, 2 p.m. | year, Lew Hayman was going to "be around more" ac eport wo ames | and we took this to mean that perhaps he would be tos: tha Seaman wile F648 MONDAY'S GAMES serving in.on advisory capacity. And they haven't got hit anda nebo, dorkaat thik ; a barrier strong enough to keep friend Teddy Morris Pearse notched the lone Kins- a Signy Dlatrict Léaque-Ba| away --_ so what does this all add up to now? At a Pic. tor and Sons vs Brooklin, 8:15) glance, it would seem they'll have to hire a hall in | order to hold a full session or coaching conference, | after or before a game. Maybe an IBM machine would | come in handy too, for sifting out the plans! ler for the losers, getting all|/behind a 4-3 deficit to win. Ray| ' WASHED OUT: lthree of their goals but Auto|Fisher had two for the losers,|V8 Dodd's, at Alexandra Park, | ] OUT:-- The weatherman turned on | Workers came from behind to|with Dave Brittan and Gord|S:30 p.m.; Wood's vs. Dodd's, the taps again last night and wiped out all the baseball --_| win this one, with four goals in|Braiden one each. jat Alexandra Park, 8:30 p.m.;) and softball action scheduled for these parts, which _|the last period. Rodney Brady|mipGET LEAGUE |Reynold's vs. Rundle's at S| in addition to minor league activities, also included {scored three of the five and) widget play saw two clos bene hth pt end Fxcwc) the City and District softball game at Alexandra Park _|Stan Hoar notched the other| games as Dairy Queen nosed|\S. @ qo at 0° ' | and the Senior Baseball game at Kinsmen Stadium. |'¥2 qleut People's Clothing 7-6 while|"%, 6° im tam League! Brockville, fortunately this time, was stopped before yy ig oot oy Rasen Genoshas lost to Royal Crown] "ctorie at Fernhill and Wood-| they "hit the road"... KIWANIS BANTAM and Mid- - | Req and Gun whipped 10 goals|-lS bY the same score. | view at Sunnyside, Both games get Boys League softball managers are reminded-- | we'd like to have your won-and-lost records, in order to compile official league standings. Soren ipa kets bom eo Oe form). TEXACO PRODUCTS. A COMPLETE BRAKE e SERVICE---B.T, GUARANTEED" Collision, Body and Fender Work Our Price ts Right 67 King St. West Dial 723-7822 were scor-|Bantam League, West Division-- PHONE 725-2734 awa Dai edged Kelly De-jtallies while singles st Gray's 107 Bn Biteil Ki-|ed by Marlowe, Rochefort, Cas-/ Valleyview at Fernhill; South- wanis upset Johnny's Pals 8-4,|sidy and Lindsay. Tom Vann|mead at Lake Vista and Brook- Terry Lloyd was the standout|was Genosha's best, with a cou-| side at Radio. East Division _ s in the Dairy win, with six goals|ple of counters. |Connaught at Kingside; Cour- } ectronic while Paul Murdoch was next in|INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE | Monod a ee hae sg | V. . $ mm.) . Service Cenire the limelight, with three for the) In the Inter-County League, RUDI GERAC, Prop. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Aliow-| ences Three-and-F our-year-olds. Foaled in PIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim- Saas oe am * 'urs ) Canada. 1 and 16th Miles (7) 9-Reses Preferred, Parsons 12.60 7.10 5.00/3-Return Trip, Fitzs's 3.50 2.40 2.40 (OK) SRoyal Picture, 16.00 8.30/6-Canadillis, Parsons 2.50 2.60 (OK) 1O-Bridget L., is 4.10'2-Cloud Princess, Burten 4.00 Stert good, won easily | Start good, won ridden .out Also Ran in Order: Sun Gieam, York's| Also Ran in Order: A-Windeisham, Bive Boy, Good Ovation, Pusser Dirk,|Strathroyal, A-House of Commons and Line Me Up, Gold Omen and Nanian. |Highiand Hope. A-Windfields Farm. entry Lete Scratch -- Jerry Parham, Terry's u a THE QUINELLA, Return Trip and Cana- Winner ch ¢ 4 Perd--Roses Are Red by! wi Gili, Paid $6.0 Reigh Caunt. Yeainer A. WH. Trudell.|py prince Chace eee a een Pool 19,871. Double Pool 38,904. \losers. three games were played this| BASEBALL Kerry Taggart and Terry|past week. Markham Novice| fastern Ontario Midget Lea- Lloyd each scored three goals in| edged Oshawa 1-0 in a real siz-| oye -- Orono at Peterborough pacing the Westmount Kiwanis |zler; Oshawa Bantam Gaels|7:39 ».m. and Oshawa at Whitby, | win ~ gp got all) were also blanked by Markham, |g: 39 'p.m. 4 four goals for the Pals. but this one was 10-0, with Tom| © nyt i S| [BANTAM LEAGUE Marks scoring five of the Mark+| gue Oshawe ve fo hedge In the Bantam action, Jury}ham goals; Uxbridge St. John's | Vincent Massey, 6:30 p.m : jand Lovell 'defeated Kinsmen|defeated Oshawa PeeWee Gaels| Oshawa Legion Tyke League-- 6.80 3.60 3.90/4-1 while Lions nosed out UAWA/6-3, with Solomon scoring three] North - West vs North - East, at 2.90 2440) Sud. |for the winners while Lloyd Wil-| alexandra Park and South -East , Bob Wnuk scored three andjbur and Ostle each scored|y, South - West, at Harman |i Terry Gallagher the other one,'once for Oshawa. Park Both games 6:15 p.m | Oshawa Legion Bantam Lea- gue -- Houdaille Industries vs | Oshawa Heating, at Alexandra | |W. and Dairy Queen vs Oshawa | Dairy, at Eastview Park, Both} WRESTLING EVERY TUESDAY - OSHAWA ARENA TUESDAY, JULY 7th -- 8:45 P.M. ® MAIN BOUT e@ CHALLENGE MATCH PAT FLANAGAN vs BULLDOG BROWER -- Special Attraction -- MIDGET TAG TEAM MATCH Tiny Tim SKY LOW LOW & &, JAMAICA KID IRISH JACKIE PRELIMINARY RAE VILLMER vs. HANS SCHMIDT Oe ee ee ee ee Auto Radio Sales & Service Used T.V. Sets for Sale T.V.-Radio-Hi-Fi Repairs Recondtioned 143 King W., Oshawa 728-3211 BROWN'S Lumber & Supplies LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 mg STEPHENSON'S GARAGE Specialists In WHEEL ALIGNMENT Straightening General Repairs 15 GHURCH ST. Phone 725-0522 For Your Heating Needs We Carry @ FURNACES e OIL BURNERS e@ AIR FILTERS @ ALL CONTROLS Exchanged and Installed 24 HR. SERVICE W. Borr' 'le HEATING sALES 156 TAUNTON RD. W. OSHAWA PHONE 728.7537 Fresh Up With You Likelt... ... lt Likes You Distributor 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 A RS Lee Bishop RADIATOR REPAIRS Cleaning and Recoring New and Used Radiators 42 Bond St. W. 725-1633 Seer Meter ge] BILENDUKE'S ESSO SERVICE Licenced Mechanics, Complete Brake Service 1004 SIMCOE ST. S, Phone 728-1411 OSHAWA T.V. SUPPLY LTD. T.V. Towers, Aerials, Apartment Systems and Aerial Repairs $61 GIRBONS ST, Phone: 728-8180 by Prince Chevalier. Trainer R. Johnson. Poo! 27,584. Quinella Pool 30,291. SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900, Claim-| SIXTH RACH -- Purse $2,900 Allow- ci Peenyeerees 6 Fors. (12) . lances Filles and Mares Four-year-ods IBYukon Squaw, Robinson 2'.90 7.80 4.00/8Nd up. 7 Furs (6) 4Sign Play, Harrison 3.70 2.90 3 oth gg se happy River, 1 q Poms yo lbagpd piel ' Ol VaeReckless Lady, Dalton Also Ran in Order: Susie's Roman, | Start , won easily Hash Meuse, Arm Crest, Paul's Flight,|_ Also. Ran in Order-- Bright Reward, Camby, Davment, Miss Peanuts, Minnie|Roya! Spirit and Ontario Holiday Haw Haw and Grey Donna. The Dally|Winner b m 5 Hasseyampa -- Murph'- | cane pare YONO Pon ae "BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Squad, paid $201.00. Pool 55,891, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Los Angeles 5 Boston 3 Fitsz's TODAY SOCCER--Oshawa and District---Thistles vs Hungaria at 7:00 p.m, and Jtalia vs Ukrainia, at, 8:30 p.m.; Both games at ee ss RP rl fe te caEVENTH RACE Purse $2,600 5: aiming Three-year-olds and up. 1 and W. Waterman, Pool 43,022, jone 16th Miles (Marshall Course) (10) |SRococo Rogue, 12.80 4,60 3.30) ley thicag j THIRD RACH -- Purse $2200 Clainv|igenane's 'Chonger "Fitte's: 300 2:40 National League _|Cleveland 1 Chicago 2 games at 6:15 p.m. Ing Two-year-olds. Foaled in Canada.|3multa Bene, Gomez 450 L Pct. GBL Probable Pitchers Today ha savate sna RGt W'tnct Tice aren may [60 Framoinco 47 29 IB --- |, ltonemaes | (ACrg, Ot and OUA duet Leagee ~ Cusloh r ' 30 3 r: A-CC Street, Mosey| 1) ; 4,|Pascual 9-5) at New York (Bou- unior League -- Guelp! 5-Bingham, Walsh $30 420|0n, Intrepido tnd. Popsayano, Em's Pride,|Philadelphia 45 28 .616 + 14|Pascual N Derk War, Harrie #10 Hope" Hop ond Mark 'Left, A-Seedhouse Cincinnati 41 34 547 By, |'on 6-7 ni Downing 3-2) 2. --, 4 Negi AkSRi at , ry. . ; .0s Angeles : a s Awe Ran in. Order: Andrea !nez|Winner b 9 6 Royal Bay Gem -- Fleet| Pittsburgh 39 34 534 6% . 08 Anacles (Belinsky 6-4) at| fe , ay shawa's Children's Bynty's Triomphe, Revelling, Gunmetal Roman by Roman. Trainer J. G. Lavigne. St, Louis 38 39° 494 914| Boston (Wilson 8-3) Arena, 8:30 p.m. ; Pete and Gun Artist. Pool 65,351. Mil 37 39 .487 10 Kansas City (Drabowsky 3-8)| Juvenile-Junior League-Brok- | ch # &) Royal -- Hill Princess ilwaukee 3 F é ; 4 inne "Prine, Trelner W. Von Rich:| EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim-\Chicago 35 37 481 10 | at Baltimore (Roberts 6-4) (TW)|lin vs Joe Bosco Real Estate, at thoten, Poo 45,235. [ing Four-vearolds and'up, 1 and one Whi os" Angeles 36 39 .480 104) Cleveland (McDowell 3-1) at) Children's Arena, 6:30 p.m. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Clam-|7-Gallant Helio, Walsh 12.60 6.00 3.80 Houston 3h 42 .462 12 |© hicago (Peters 7-4) Oshawa Minor Novice League | ing. Four-year-olds and up. 7 Furs, (7)|SConservatory, Whyte 7.50 5.50] New * York 23 56 .291 25% _ Washington (Osteen 6-4) at/-- Houdaille Ind. vs Auto Work- SF Toa MER IalSe ec tn Sine | 2 Friday's Renan |De%Tlt (Wickersham 105) [ee Credit, Unlom, € p.m. and Fy aan) A,can Order, Crt Fite Bre! chicago 2 Milwaukee & | International League Tony's Retreshments vs. Union | ivi jitta ol, ray ean, Leton. ir . 4 athe oe 4 4 7 .m. i Start Good: wor, der: cassis Miss, Gum'King, A-By Command. A-Faryniuk and St. Louis 1 Cincinnati 4 WL Pet. GBL sriheg seth Park iat gic Kinsmen Civic Memorial Staditm, Swamp, Grey Beas and Tarpon Run. ernest srr ¢ 4 Hele Gun --| Pittsburgh 2 Houston 1 47 32 595 -- | : : Late Scratch -- Glens + 40 32 .556 3%4'sQC0CER Jacksonville nor brea 5 The Doge --|Chaplips by Gallios. Trainer J. J. Stew-|New York 2 Los Angeles 6 Rochester Winner i i Fiving Missel. Trainer E.lart. Pool 57.620. Total Pool 437.567.' Philadelphia 5 San Francisco 1 Buffalo Seceany. Peal Bm: Attendance 6,734 Probable Pitchers Today |SYracuse Philadelphia (Mahaffey 7-3); Toronto RACE RESULTS lat San Francisco (Sanford 5-7) | Richmond GREENW | Chicago (Jackson 10-6) at Mil-|Columbus - | waukee (Lemaster 8-5) Atlanta St. Louis (Cueller 0-1) at Cin- Purse $800 (a) cinnati (O'Toole 7-4) (N) 10.70 5.80 4,40 Pittsburgh (Friend 6-7) at|/Syracuse 3 Rochester 1 Mexico expects to double its 10.70 eo} +4 Houston (Nottebart 3-7) (N) Jacksonville 6 Richmond 2 present population of approxi- | 470| New York (Jackson 4-10) at Atlanta at Columbus ppd | mately 38,000,000 by about 1986. | Los Angeles (Moieller 4-7) )N) --- ---------------------------------- American League WL Pet. GBL 48 27 640 -- 43 30 589. 4 30 .577 5 35 545 (7 473 A468 468 466 41 41 41 34 MONDAY LACROSSE--OLA Junior League, Guelph Mohawks vs Oshawa Green Goels, at Oshawa. Children's Arena, 8:30 p.m. 33 "554 3% | Oshawa and District (Second 33.554 3%) Division) -- Thistles vs Italia, 34 547 lat Kismen Civic Memorial Sta- 42.447 1144 | dium, 6:45 p.m. First Division-- 30 43 .411 14 | Thitsles vs Italia, 8 p.m. at Kins- | 25 50 .333 20 | men Stadium. Friday's Results | Toronto 3 Buffalo 4 TUESDAY SOFTBALL---Oshowe City & District Assoc. Major League:-- Scugog Cleaners vs A. & W., ot 6:30 p.m. and Brooklin vs Bad Boys, at 8:15 p.m, Both games at Alexandra Park, POPULATION EXPANDS -- FIRST RACE -- | Mile "Trot" for) FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for) nree-yea' . Purse $800 (8)| Three-year-olds and up. nel ieee yin ae 9.00 §.30 4.10|1-Fast Traffic, Miller S-Gay Bill, Wellwood 5.50 4.80 }-Fast Traffic, Miller icherry Freeze, Eaid 8.40|2-Josedale On Top, Curran Start good, won driving |4Gay Aileen, Wellwood Ale Ran in Order: Lemac, Mitzi, 7 oe ete HO 'cain inkle Comet. | nin : rion awk, ad ad clacraies creoetih Allie Dale, Tar Chips, Dean Sultan B 2nd SECOND RACE -- | Mile Big fre Kim Dale. is and up. Purse easy Oren (Geisel 7.30 4.20 3.40, SIXTH RACE -- S-Ballerina Wick, Madill 1-Jonany Ringo, Shea KING WEST GOLF CLUB NOW OPEN King St. West Oshawa @ Excellent Greens © 9 Holes @ Club Rentals @ Memberships Available GREEN FEES Daily 1.50 Juniors 1,00 Holidays and Weekends 2.00 Juniors 1.50 Any Evening After 6 p.m. : 1.00 each for all. REESOR FUEL and LUMBER Supplies, summer WEDNESDAY 1 ile eee" tar Baltimore SOFTBALL -- Beaches Major Fastball League: -- Hamilton $70 4.80|Three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,400 (6)|New York Southam's vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m. 6.40 4Armbro Bingo, McKinley 5.00 3.40 2.80/Chicago |1-Tarport Scotty, Currap 5.50 3.80) nq: 4 0 agghti = il Direct, Flemng|3Colonel C. Volo, Galbraith | Minnesota ipo Ran in Order: Belmont Dale,|Start good, won driving : Detroit Ton's Frst, and Lamar's Dream. Also Ran n Order: Pine Ridge Danny./Tios Angeles Dorweed PAID $31.40 |Se Long's Prince and Ronny C. Grats.) no t QUINELLA Nos. 4 Armbro Bigo and) POSTON ' | Cleveland $ Vial Victory |T Target Scotty Pald $21.50 : THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile. "Pace'" for) seveNTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" Washington 400 Three-yearoids and up. Purse $600 (8) tor Three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) Kansas City ' 30 47 .390 2Belmont Clara, Varcoe 9.20 4.90 4.70 may Trust, Walker $.60 3.60 2.70 a ' Satewert's Clon, Stewart Jr. 660 5.80|41ucy G., Curran 9.70 5.00) _ .Friday's Results 6Patriotic, McKinley 5.60) Start good, won driving Washington 3-1 Detroit 1-2 Minnesota 1 New York 0 Start good, wen driving Also Ran in Order: Sancy Dares, Irene) Also Ran n Order; Money Down, Le@| macDuff, Agate, Terry Boy and Adios} ' i Kansas City 0 Baltimore 4 Rddell, Mesdow Breslin, Crown Attor-! yates, ney and Patchen Bars. Everything in Builders' fuels. Specializing in sottage needs. PH. 985-7951 THURSDAY SOFTBALL---Oshawa City & District Assoc, Major League:-- A. & W. vs Scugog Cleaners, at 6:30 p.m. and Aurora Grenvilles vs Oshawa Bad Boys, ot 8:15 p.m.; Both games at Alexandra Park, Port Perry Guaranteed Used Cars ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice and Bowmanville and 7 Becky DAILY DOUBLE 'Nos, FRIDAY See Daily Sports Calendar for list of Oshawa: Minor and Chevrolet, Corvair, Neighborhood Assoc, softball games. Oldsmobile Sales and Service PHONE 72?-6206 42 Years Serving You : BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for| NINTH RA oa z iif FOURTH RACE -- | Mile "Pae' for Three-year-clds. Invitation Purse $2,000 ntwepveuhene ind Pg Hf Three-yearcolds and up. Purse $800 (8) (8) $Piper Boy, Geisel Jr 5.40 3.70 3.10 2-00 Johnston, 24.00 9.00 4,10/1-Armbro Electra, McKinley 5.20 3.90 '3.20/3-Superior Mary, Thompson 6.90 4.60 sScottadee, Galbraith -- 5,80 3.70 6Gracie Lochinvar, Graham 6.70. 5.20, 8-Johnny's Girl, Paey. 430 7-Roy McGregor, Habkirk 2.80 3-Kawartha Helen, Hope 680 Start good, won driving Start good, won driving Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Henry Alse Ran in Order: Vernon's Star, Ken-| Also Ran in Order: Bryan H.. Direct, Larry Dillard, Jane Spangler tucky Colonel, Stewart's Dillard, Blaze)Dox Dale, Cletus Hanover, Lynden Alex,| Direct D and Tally Dares. ' Heeven and Tim Ster, ond Missile Dares. [Total Pool 302,264, Attendance 6,605, | SATURDAY BASEBALL--Lecside Junior League:--Richardson's' Sports 'vs Oshawa Legionnaires, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 2:00 p.m. Volo C, Queenie

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