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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jul 1964, p. 11

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"SONNY JIM" Fitzsim- mons, one of the world's most famous horse trainers, celebrated his 90th birthday yesterday with a cool drink and a warm smile, at Mon- mouth Park, in Oceanport, N.J., where he was an honor- ed guest. He retired last year. --AP Wirephoto FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMu (Daily Rac rray Publishing Co., Ltd. ing Form). FIRST RACE -- Purse $2200. Maiden two-year-olds. 5 Furlongs (8) SBlacks Charge, H'son ee 7.30 7-Echo Boy, es ae 2.20 6.60 2-Menes, Dittfach * 4.20 Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Shiny Dice, Bahia Bianca, Black Diver, Other Days and Winner, or ¢, 2, Mister Black -- Deep Wonder by Depth Charge. Trainer E Kalensky. Poo! 20,581 Double Pool 43,543 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim- Ing. Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (12) SPower Factor, T'cotte 9.10 5.60 3.20 1-Bar Hostess, Shuk 12.50 6.10) Spare va nd Dittfach 2.80 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Arm Crest, A Ticket Home, Fleet of Roses, Fat and Frisky, Comby, Konk, Taranto, Jive Girl and Our Champ. DAILY DOUBLE, 5 AND 5, PAID $157.20 5Win Again, Shuk 4.70 3.00 2.60 ZWally Wallace, Harrison 3.90 3.10 4-Our Princess, Fitz'ns 2.90 Start good, won driving Also Ran bo Order: Bella Contessa and Breezy Map! QUINELLA, 5 AND 2, PAID $14.20 Winner, ch #,°2, by Jamie K -- Questage by Sun Again. Trainer C F Chapman. Pool 19,710 Quinella Pool 25,152 git DORE TEBE te Champ & Ex-Champs Are Pushed Aside In Ontario Golf Upsets i MEME MIE RS ES ORE By PHIL CORNFORD TORONTO (CP) -- A young- ster stole the limelight Thurs- day and many veterans, led by defending champion Bill Mor- land of North Bay, headed home to await another crack at the Ontario amateur golf cham- pionship. Twenty-year-old Brian Wilcox of Thornhill, Ont., was respon- sible for the departure of one of them as he headed into the third round today with two im- pressive victories behind him in match-play under a blazing sun on the Weston Golf and Coun- ERED aterm aren ge 2 string of laurels that include the current world amateur| championship--made it into the third round. Wilcox, who has been playing on the New Mexico State Uni- versity team for the last two years, shot a 69 in the qualify- ing round and proved it was no fluke Thursday. He got his re- venge against Bruce Brewer of Toronto, who had beaten him for a place on Ontario's four- man Willingdon Cup team Wed- nesday, defeating him on the 19th hole. Bill Morland swept through try Club course. Wilcox, who won the Cana- dian junior championship in 1960 at the age of 16, needed only 13 holes to dispose of 1960 Canadian amateur champion Bruce Castator of Toronto 7 and 5. Morland was eliminated in the second round by Don Hill of London, Ont., and was followed by two former Ontario cham- pions--his brother Dave Mor- land and Jack Nash of London. But it wasn't only the juniors that caused the upsets. Veteran Weston club championship 12 Paul Williams of Burlington, Ont., 3 and 1 in the first round. of six-under-par 65 Wednesday. FAVORITES ADVANCE The two favored contestants for the championship -- Nick Weslock of Toronto, who has won the championship five times, and Gary Cowan of Kit- Ernie Bentley, who-has won the! Al. Geiberger Leads Field In 'Insurance City' HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)--Al Geiberger shot a seven-under- par 64 Thursday to lead the opening round in the $50,000 In- surance City open golf tourna- ment. . It was two strokes better than his nearest competition, Al Bes- selink, Jim Feree, Jack Rule, times, eliminated 22 - year - old)anq Bert Yancey. Wilf Homen- uik of Winnipeg was. four strokes off the pace with 36-32 Wiliams had led the qualifiers|-- 68. A stroke behind him was with a course amateur record) a} Balding of Toronto, who took 33 to complete the second half of the round, Balding was tied at 69 with Sam Snead and Billy Casper. Ken Venturi, the U.S. Na- Bobby Nichols, the PGA winner, chener, who has long sought to| were six strokes behind Geiber- add the Ontario title to his ger. tional Open champion, and|of Thornhill, the first round with a 3 and 1 victory over Gordon MacKenzie of Toronto but ran into trouble as soon as he faced Hill. Hill, the next three, Morland took the sevenh and then fell Hill won the next ing a fivg¢hole deficit, and halved the hole. and repeated in 1940 and 1946, longest match of the day on the over Carl Charlton of Trenton. stroke. Gordon Ball of Toronto. Ont., son of Hamilton. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up, 6 Furlongs (8) 8-Tough Kennamon, H'son 7.20 4.10 4Bright Reward, Shuk 7-Mr. Egotist. Robinson 4.60) Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Vineyard, Briefsin, | Argo Bound, A-Field Trial and Eltoro The, Great. Late Scratches--A Free Trial, Safety Man A--S Rotenberg Entry. Winner, dk b or br g, 4 ,Career Boy -- Ballet by Swing and Sway. Trainer E Kalensky. Pool 46,710 ST. CATHARINES, St, Catharines Rowing Club, his *| bidding for its fourth consecu- tive title, stroked to a com- | manding points lead Thursday 'during the 'second day of the | Royal Canadian Henley Re- | gatta. The St. Catharines oarsmen recorded four wins in the seven (CP)--;feat the Detroit Boat Club in the junior 155-pound eights. WIN JUNIOR HEAVY FOURS The club flashed to its third win in seven minutes flat in the junior heavy fours, defeating Toronto Argonauts by two open lengths. The fourth victory came in the junior 135-pound eights with the St. Catharines No. 2 crew covering the course Canadian Henley Is Hardly Competition Buffalo West Sides defeated Toronto Argonauts in the junior|a dog but resumed his walk) heavy fours with coxswain by aj after receiving first aid. one-foot margin in 7:01.2. Bill Schmitt, a husky 20-year: old sculler, gave the West Sides their second victory of the day winning the featured heavy singles 7:42.5, of Mexico City's Antares. Dave Morland, who won the Montreal Kanawaki. title in 1960, went down on the 18th hole of the first round to Weslock won his matches against Ronald Brown of Kings- ton and Herb Epstein of Toronto 5 and 3 and 3 and 2 respec- tively, while Cowan was taken|John Rowe, a 35- year-old Tor- to the 20th hole by Ted Durey ' Z before he|the International Bridge. here went on to a second-round, 3-| Thursday, after walking 10 days and-1 victory over Greg Patter-|and covering 500 miles on a two lengths ahead of Otto Plettner Quebec Champ| , Shows The Way In Qualifying OTTAWA (CP) -- Defending champion Don Davidson of Av!- mer, Que. carded a four-under- par 69 Thursday to lead the field of 96 golfers in the quali- fying round of the Quebec Ama- teur golf championship. He toured the front nine in $4 shots, three better than par, and came home in 35, one un- 32-year-old owner of two con-|%er, over the 6,744-yard Ottawa struction firms, lasted through|Hunt Club: course. the first' three holes but halved Playing under a clear sky mid-80s, Davidson was over par lor-Siily one hole. He picked up five birdies and broke even with par on the other 12 holes. Two shots behind the defend- 'as almost denied|ing champion were Andy Ne- when Morand, fac-jzan, hit form Henry, Setlakwe of 'Thetford = capfured the 14th, 15th and|Mines, Que., who each had a if birdies. He was going|35 going out and 36 coming in, m9 anpther birdie on the vital/for an 18-hole score of 71. when he missed a long putt Hull Rivermead, and Glen Seeley, Hull Rivermead, had the fourth best score with Nash, 52, who first won thela 72, while Pete Zebtchuk of the Ontario championship in 1930/nost Hunt Club came in with an even par 73 for the fifth best was extended to 21 holes--the) round. A score of 81 was good enough 6,456-yard course -- before hej+y qualify for match play which gained a first-round victory begins with two rounds today, and no playoff was needed to He had a short break and then headed out for the second decide the 64 qualifiers, round, which went to the 19th son faces John Delaney, Hull hole when Don MacGregor Of|Gatineau, Mezan meets D'arcy Brantford beat him by a single/Roucher of Ottawa Rivermead In today's first match David- and Setlakwe meets Les Biddie, ee ead PASSES AT 88 STOCKTON ,Calif .(AP)--Ft- nerel services 'will be held Sat- urday for Mrs. Amos Alonzo Stagg, 88, who knew more about! cotball than most men. Mrs. Stagg rae Wednesday. The spritely Stella, who mar- ried Stagg in 1894 and spent her honeymoon chaperoned by the travelling University of Chicago with the temperature in the) c team, succumbed failure. Her husband will be 102 next month. Mrs. Stagg ,the former Stella Robertson, met her husband shortly after he became the first football coach at the Uni- YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting -- Bert Campaneris, haasas City, hit two home runs, the first on the first pitch to him in the majors, also singled, walked and stole a base as the Athletics edged Minnesota Twins 4-3 in 11 innings. Pitching--Robin Roberts, Ori- oles, checked Cleveland on five hits as Baltimore snapped a) three - game losing streak by belting the Indians 7-1, THE OSHAWA TIMES, F. 'ay, July 24,1964 ]] 9 Mrs. Amos Rlonzo Stagg Was Truly "Mrs. Football' versity of Chicago in 1992. One of his first recollections of her was of a "scrappy girl who could play basketball under men's rules." After their. honeymoon on the train taki-z the Maroons west to play S:anford, Mrs. Stagg be- gan helping her husband. She would chart games, took notes on practice sessions and went on scouting trips. Later she carefully preserved the records of her and's feats dating back to the days where he was a star baseball). nlayer at Yale and was also honored on the first. All-Amer- ica football team. The past few years Stagg has 'been confined to a convalescent home, with his wife a daily visi- tor. She became ill last week, underwent abdominal surgery on Friday and appeared to be} making a recovery until Wea. nesday. |Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Babe Ruth showed he E se gE g A rT 3 3 8 i et Es 4 Bolt Bs: 198 li H '3 & 3 3 B A. E. JOHNSON 0.0. ' OPTOMETRIST * 14Y, King St. East 723-2721 i g LE i Toronto Walker Is Back In Canada NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) onto civic employee, crossed trip from the New York Wor'd's Fair. Rowe left New York Tuesday. July 14, accompanied by Art Keay, 57, a retired Toronto po-| liceman, Both headed for Tor- onto as a promotion for the Metropolitan Toro nto. police games Saturday, Keay dropped out after 130) miles. But Rowe kept walking through heavy rains and a hail storm. He was even bitten by) Huntsville Downs junior Pt. Credit Sailors TORONTO (CP) -- Huntsvilie Hawks got five-goal perform- z | SAVINGS GIGANTIC | SUMMER SALE ALL SUMMER WEARING APPAREL GREATLY REDUCED » dk b or br g, 3, Distillate -- If 'Winner, and When by Cones Trainer G M Pool 42,578 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2200. two-year-olds. 5 F UP TO 50), Shop at KRESGE'S for Values SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ise Entry Winner, dk & or br ¢, 2, by esr and Mrs W H Moo i Jewel Case by Jet Pilot, Trainer @| head Entry, BB bois Bh Winner, dk b or br c, 4, by Ommeyad -- finals run off to bring their,' be ances from John Roberts and sievtiien Wien chain wisi aeeilinin total Te N00 at the aus.iit $:444. jet eight inches) In the ather final erent of Welnob Ciake as they detenteg year-olds and up. Claiming one a re'l way mark in the four-day 82nd|@head of St. Catharines' No. 1/second day, Scott McDuffee and) Hort Credit Sailors 17-12 in sen- sixteenth Miles. (6) annual event. crew. Jim Dreher of the Detroit Boat)ig, Ontario Lacrosse Associa- Feweet Ceo Coo Robinson" $30 400| Buffalo West Sides, shooting en) seat ved Pipi in|tion action Thursday night. SRococo Rogue, Potts 4! for its first Canadian rowing | i 5.5 to defeat Al Casales and) Julie Kowalski and Jack Mac- Start good, won ridden out. championship since' 1957, fin- a in 0 tich Manno of Philadelphia Un-|Kenzie also added a pair each T-Harvonian, Burton Aliso Ran in Order: Admiral Armbro, P' 4 ' dines in the junior 145-pound + : gy Nag ol glare gl ose ne Botlac, 'A-Nona's Charger, B-Mark Left ished the second day's events in és doutles P for the winners, Charlie Oke, ark, Tal "4 ' Notice, Hempeter, Jay B. and Grouchy tate Scratch 'A--Pic N Ple second place with 49 points. The Defend Title In St, Catharines Collegiate wonltin, ee Abee. Detroit Boat Club was third ' 8 the others. : nonsh high diy oak Brian Ahearn paced the Sail- P portant student event on thejors with three goals, while Bill We uens posed By Ti dh Pll Pssst Rina de leo a iy C GA Tourney four-day program, for the sec-|/Aflen, George Magaffey and : Taylor. iladelphia Vespers 217) pariFAX (CP) -- Veteran ond straight year. They nosed|Florrie Tomthishen got two qPQURTH RACE -- Purse $2102. maid-|Poo! 522062 pee' il Ages vga golfer Al Balding will defend his|@Ut_ St. Catharines Lakeport/each, Butch Keegan, Paul Mac- " : ss ndines » Ecorse, Mich., i »|Secondary School by three-quar-|Donald' and George Kapask amroirn nace -- Purse 2000. Claim! gy and Port Credit, Ont., Dons Canadian Professional Golfers 8 pasky ters of a length. Mount Carmel|fired one each. Sta ing Also Ran in Order: Faith, Chieko, All Grand, Rocky Queen, Lianddu, Malty's Brownie and Wee Lass. Winner, dk b or br f 3, Censor -- Men- 80) &Dawn Flush, teenth Miles (12) Leblanc 6.60 4.70 4.10 12-Four Chimes, McComb 14.90 10.10 4Midway Blue, Fitz'ns £.90 Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Corranteen, Hum- a Fairmagoria, Rose Tudor,| ber Broom, fores by Menetrier. Trainer G McCann. Pool 47,982 FIFTH RACE -- -.| Check Mark, Scion, Golden Bubble, jHeartwood and Espalaris. Winner, ch ¢, 4, Flushing 2nd -- Avrora Purse $2900. neolian by Sun Again. Trainer N Julius. aig sates, foaled in Canada. § Fur-|Pool 53,275 Total Pool 398,308 Attendance 6,967 'Nardoo' Gets First Win On Fort Erie Turf FORT ERIE (CP)--Nardoo, an Irish-bred which arrived in Canada in late May, scored His first victory in North America Thursday when he won the sev- enth race here, With Irish-born: jockey Sam McComb in the saddle, Nardoo came from off the pace on the final turn and swept over Fort Erie's lush green turf course to defeat Sweet Cee Cee and Ro- coco Rogue. Purchasd in May by Lanson Farms of Toronto, Nardoo fin- ished third in his first outing . this country, then ran dis-) mally in his next two. In the co-feature fifth race, Win Again, a two-year-old filly which Mrs. George Schreiber won in a $100 a ticket raffle last fall won her third race of the season, Racing around the outside of four horses on the final turn, Win Again outraced Wally Wal- lace and Our Princess. Stamps' Hitchler Has Broken Ankle CALGARY (CP)--X-rays re- vealed Thursday Calgary Stam- peder end Conrad Hitchler suf- fered a broken left ankle in Wednesday night's Canadian Football League exhibition con- test against Hamilton Tiger- Cats. The damage will keep the big end from the University of Missouri out of action for about lfive weeks. Eleven other clubs, including two from Mexico, are compet- g. The defending champions edged Port Credit by a deck- length in the 145-pound junior fours in a time of seven min- utes 12.6 seconds over the 2,000- metre course, St. Catharines registered its second win by cov- ering the course in 6:29.8 to de- Sees Possible Canada Record In Mile Race TORONTO (CP)--One person seems confident a Canadian can run a mile in under four min- utes at the Metropolitan Tor- onto Police Games Saturday night. In fact, Bruce Kidd, Canada's fastest distance runner, believes "Tf conditions are right, we can both do it,"" Kidd said. "'And Ergas Leps could be there too. After all, Crothers would have done it last year but the track was slow from a heavy rain." Coming from the 20-year-old East York track star, the pre- GREENWOOD RACEWAY diction seems believable be- cause two years ago, in the same meet, he became the FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile trot for 3- and ayear-olds. Purse $700 (8). ii &Gay Frisco, Kingston 17.80 4.80 4.30 &Prince Cope, Gordon 3.20 2.80 T-irish Valley, Ball 7.90 Start good, won driving. | Also Ran in Order: Mr, Twist, Ara-| wane Lady, Mike Riddell, Bucky Song, boy Star King. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile -- for 3- 'ergie. Late Can., Magic 'Millie. B.D. 6 and 8 Paid $32.90 THIRD RACE -- 7 vo trot for 3 7). 590 7.20 5.10! $.30 3.50 Rascal Sandy, 4.70) Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Safety Man The} Second, Robert Lee Jr., Flying Herbert) and Star Nib. tate Scratch--More Parlay. POURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for > ' and up. Purse $800 (7). risco Lou, Geisel, td 5.10 Be ed 390| Start good, won .drivi | Also Ran In Order: eu Swing, frome Riddell, Governor Dillon, and ae Late Can., Raider Ebils FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Wy A for + and up. Purse $900 Bob, Madill 60 Cio 3.20 2-Sir Carlith, Galbraith 8.50 5.00 1-Northwood Baldy, Conley 3.50 pi ae. won driving, so Ran in Order: Stewart's Dillon, Windy City, Gentry McKlyo, Scotiand's Van, and Dean Sultan B, SIXTH RACE -- 1 3-16 miles trot for r 3- year-olds and yj Juni Pee res), Py nior invitation. 'dian \otrusion, H'kins. 3.50 2.70 2-Frisco Vam_R., Lockhart 4.20 it |S-Lullwater Frost, McKinley 2.50 Start good, won driving, i Also Ran in Order: Penny Coeien, era) aU Colby, and Homestead Dan. QUINELLA, 5 AND 2, PAID $19.70 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mil and 4-year-olds, Purse $1, 000" é oF +Chief Saint, Coke 10.10 3.60 2.90 2-Perennial, Fnidi 7-Star Johnson, Waddell jg or Pg driving. so Ran in Order: Princes: Lynden Almer, Northwood Beeren rye tal Duke, and Light Rhythm, EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for Heiter and up. Purse $1,000 (8), . a Meadow Nancy, McK'ley 4.10 2.80 2.40} ake Ko C, Gordon 3.70 2.60 &Scotch Red, Filion 3.20 Ay , won driving, jan in Order: Midnight A Grat- tan, Dr. McGregor, Fast Traffic, Sugar. |Hill Mont, and Uncie Davis, NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pac year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). 665 5-Peter W, Wapies 10.50 5. 1-Roy McGregor, Habkirk 7-Lochinvar Duke, Hicks 3. ieee oe won handily | iso Ran in Order: McCarr Hano Reed's en Sharon Sjar, Piper Boy, and Adios Total Pool wi, 763, Attendance 5,643, 4.20 country's fastest miler with a 4:01.4 time. 'Canadian Intrusion Scores His 8th Win TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian Intrusion found the inaugural of the 1 3-16-mile distance for trot- ters to his liking and handily captured the junior. invitation event Thursday night at Green- wood raceway. The 3 to 4 choice in the field 2.80 3 20| of six, Canadian Intrusion led from start to record his eighth win in 12 starts this year for owners Ross and Colin MacKin- non of Owen Sound. Canadian Intrusion covered the distance in 2 minutes 32 2-5 seconds, in scoring a 314-length decision over Frisco Van R., driven by co-owner Clarence Lockhart of Collingwood. Lullwater Frost from the Armstrong Brothers stable of Brampton -raced up to! take third place by a nose from Penny Coelen, owned and driven bv John Findley of Arnprior. The finish of Canadian Intru- sion and Frisco Van R. provided a quinella of $19.70, Association title at the Ashburn Golf Club here Aug. 13-15, tournament chairman J. Doane Hallet announced Thursday. Balding, the 40-year-old Tor- ontonian who re-wrote the rec- ord books in Edmonton last year for his third national title, advised the local committee he is "'most anxious" for a repeat this year. Last year, Balding clipped a stroke off the previous record of. 203 held by Vancouver's Stan Leonard. It was set in Quebec in 1961. Balding's records of 69- 68 and 65 combined for an eight under par 202, two better than Leonard. The CPGA tournament this year will be played over 54 holes, 18 holes each day. In case of a playoff, there will be an 18-hole showdown Aug. 16. High School of Wyandotte, Mich., was third. SPORTS BRIEFS HILTON LOSES CHICAGO (AP)--Sue Hilton of London, Ont., was defeated 2 up by Judy Bell of Colorado Springs Wednesday in the sec- ond round of play in the 64th Women's Western Amateur golf tournament at Oak Park Coun- try Club. CONSIDER STADIUM VANCOUVER (CP) --British Columbia Lions football club, dissatisfied with their present stamping grounds at Empire Stadium here, are thinking of building their own stadium in suburban Burnaby. Lions' pres- ident Clayton B. Delbridge said Thursday the Western Football Conference club had _ initiated discussions for construction of a 40,000-seat stadium on Simon Fraser University property. Thomas sailed ' 14-foot OPENS CARTOON SHOW MONTREAL (CP) -- Mayor Jean Drapeau officially opened an international exhibition of cartooning Wednesday night at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art. The show contains 137 works by 85 cartoonists from 27) countries, including Japan, New| Zealand, the United States, Can- ada, Europe and South Amer- ica. OFFERS AID SOREL, Que. (CP)--The Que- bec Iron and Titanium Corpora- tion has established a plan to give financial aid to children of employees who wish to attend university. Five $500 scholar-| ships will' be offered to out-) standing students, St. Kitts Leading, Others Far Behind ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) Following is the point standing after the second day of racing jt the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta: St. Catharines 150 Buffalo West Sides 49 Detroit Boat Club 42% Hamilton Leander 24 Philadelphia Vespers 214% Brockville 19% Philadelphia Undines 1244 Ecorse, Mich. 10% Port Credit Dons 10 Antares R.C. Mexico City 74% Wyandotte, Mich. 5 Lake Side R.C. Mexico City 4 Oyster Bay, N.Y. 24% MIT 2% Lake Washington 214 To-onto Argos 2 London, Ont, 2 North Star Dartmouth, N.S. Washington, D.C. 4% Winnipeg R.C. 4% Stratford Pair In Boy Scout Sailing LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Bill Penistan, 16, of Stratford, and Doug McPherson, 15, of London, will represent western Ontario boy scoutsat the world boy scout sailing championships in Charlottetown next month after defeating seven other district crews incompetition here Thursday, Scouts from Sarnia, Wallace-| burg, Stratford, London and St. Flying Juniors over a three-mile trian- gular course on Fanshawe Lake in five "sailing off" races. The world contest is being r in Charlottetown Aug. 8 to AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CLEANING (74 Mary St. OSHAWA *Specialist: Anyone--after a taste of Walker's Special Old You're a Specialist in good taste when you choose the luxury whisky at a popular price -- Walker's Special Old. 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