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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1965, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 23, 1965 SPORTS MENU Sandy By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | ' '| Sandy Koufax showed Thurs- "Everything From Soup To Nuts day night that he's not just a) |Sunday pitcher. By MURRAY CHASS Koufax, the arthritic-elbowed|to continue in rotation. But it southpaw, pitched a four-hitter|\depended on how the elbow re- CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS, via coach Billy Reay, pulled off. a bit of a "sandy" last night. Ever since the second land gained his second com- His Second Victory though, Koufax had decided heithere were two out in the ninth Associated Press Sports Writer could pitch before \w FORT ERIE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $72,200. Maiden 1-Royal Regatta, Maxwell 480 2.90 2.40 two-year-old fillies, foaled in Canada, 4'|2-Hairdresser, Inouye 3.50 2.80 Furtongs (8). 7-Broken Needle, Shuk 2.70 3-Holy Hannah, Waish 5.70 3.4 2.60 Also Ran in Order: Lady Escar, Miss, 1-Tinikins, Dittfach 6.70 3.30\Joanne $., Iced, Candy Feathers and) 7-Sweet Trouble, Inouye 2.50 seaeey Chaser. od Also Ran in Order: Stan's Kay, Stan's|\ Winner, b f, 2, by Sailed Away -- Sphere |Briet, Arrow Gal, Cara Mia. and of Beauty, by Yildiz. Chief =» | Pool $33,131 Winner, b {, 2, by Mister Jive --. Fourteen Carat, by Bull Lea, Pool $13,906 Daily Double Pool $30,953. ing, |4Stone of Gold, Inouye SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900, Claim-|*War Declaration, Dittfach ing, four-year-olds and up. 6 Furiongs (7),;>-Choppy River, Nedeau 8-Hurrahs, Harris $3.50 280 2.80 Also Ran in Order: 1-Plucky Crest, Armstrong Koutax Gains the weekito defeat Jack Fisher. FOURTH RACK = Purse $1200: Stes as up. | Wes Parker led off the inning with a double but was out try-| ing for thiré on Willie Davis' bunt, Willie then moved to. sec-| 6.70 3.00 2.20 2.70 2.10' 2.30} Zenarchal, Rubai Following his trial against the Mets, it appeared he was ready 8.10 6.20 Khali and My Liege A SBonnie Flare, Walsh 60; Winner, a Selector -- Twi ond as Tommy Davis grounded) Also Pah RN pai Choreoprapty | Blessed, by Bunty Unwiens: te lacted today. lout and scooted home with the|cioud 1.V., Catlaround, and Navy Grand.| P00! $34,948 winning run on John Roseboro's oy DOUBLE, 3 AND 8, PAID $16.90 | "It's the day after I pitch of the series, in Montreal on Tuesday, they have been |plete game victory in as many A & ; oge Winner, ch g, 4, by Roman Patrol -- FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- @ame ing that defenseman Pierre Pilote ox out of action (starts in Los Angeles Dodgers'|that it locks,"' Koufax ex-jsingle to right field. |Mary ach: & inate -- ling, three-year-olds. 1 ¥oees Ps with Sak ahcubher tales mad Gad nels be leet to [2t, PE over New Tort ipeined. Ron Swoboda singled across Poe! #550. ZAnm's Reply, Maxwell 300 290 a separated shoulder injury and w 7 Mets. | All of the hits the Mets got|the Mets' run with two out after) yyiny pace -- purse $2,200. claim Ships That Pass, Leblanc 290 the team for the balance of the season. Kenny Wharram was also listed as a doubtful starter with indications that he was Yar from ready to resume playoff action. Last night, in Chi- cago, faced with a two-game deficit, the Black Hawks appear- ed on the ice for the third game with a full roster. They not only had Wharram in uniform, which was really not a major surprise, but they also had Pierre Pilote dressed and ready to play -- and play he did, a very robust game, at that, Apparently the psychology of the trick worked to satisfaction, too, since Pilote not only played, but was a major factor in the Chicago victory, both from a leadership angle and also by his fine defensive play. His performance came with only four days rest, marking the first time Koufax has tried to pitch in regular rotation with damaged elbow. When it was discovered ear- lier this month that the 29-year- old left hander had an arthritic condition, Dodger officials be- lieved he might be able to 'pitch only once a week--simply) a Sunday pitcher. | He started out that way last \Sunday in beating Philadelphia |Phillies 6-2. In less than 48 sans THE TEAMS now move into the fourth game of the series, Sunday night, which gives the Chicago "wounded" a little ger to rest up and on last night's showing, it will not be much to expect that they even up the series at two wins If they do, it promptly becomes anybody's series gain. Coach Billy Reay predicted on Wednesday that the series would go the full seven games and that his Black Hawks would win it. Up two games, Montreal rooters couldn't see this as any more than whistling past the graveyard but the Black Hawks were full value for their win last night and while | Canadiens continued to look effective in their defensive check- ing, they were so busy doing this that they didn't get much time out for doing their own goal-seeking. The Habs are going to have to score more than one goal a game to win any game in this set, so it follows that they'll have to "open up" a little more, in order to score goals, and such tactics will leave themselves more vulnerable CANADA OUTDOORS By WALTER HAYES PORT COQUITLAM, B.C,} (CP)--A_ secluded. pool about ithe size of an ice rink hides |some 500 rainbow trout beneath its shimmering surface, None is less than nine inches long--many are between 14 and 18 inches. All are hungry and full of fight No fishing licence is required land there's no catch limit. The pool is restocked frequently. And if you can't catch them, there's a man handy who'll dredge some up with a net BASEBALL TIME: -- Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball As- sociation officials are taking registration of players on Satur- day, May ist, at the Legion Hall, Centre street, in the morn- ing, nine o'clock until noon -- for players in all classes, 9- . . EASTERN ONTARIO Base- years-old up to 21-years-old. : oak ' This isn't the idle dream of ball Assoc. meeting in Cobourg, early this wee , Saw a great ay angler. It's all for real at deal of interest in all the groups, from Tyke to Senior. Osh- (the Sun Valley Trout Farm, awa representatives were on hand and indicated that this [nestled in the shadow of al mountain--an isolated spot with no telephone service and with) electric power supplied by a lgasoline generator, | Operator of this angler's para-, dise 25 miles east of Vancouver jis Hans Lehmann, 45, an ami- able German immigrant. Sun Valley Trout Farm is one, fof. about 25 commercial fish) ifarms scattered throughout! British Columbia, All cater to} jthe angler, but Sun Valley is i\the only one that sells trout jcommercially. SELL TO HOTELS In fact, most of the Sun Val-| ley rainbows find their way to: ithe gourmet's plate in major hotels and restaurants in the) |Vancouver area, or to whole-| jsalers who ship them frozen} jacross the country. GREENWOOD RACEWAY --"ties'sitivte wy cent of the farm's commercial) FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs (trot) for, Jerome G Creed, Geisel Jr. 8.20 4.10) business. | ids and up. Purse $600 (8). | Danny Lee Grattan, Hie 3.20 Anglers provide the other 10 8.20 5.30 4.20 Also Started: Miss Morris Chips, Direct . h ' Vite Victory, Ingles 5.80 4.50) Saint, Jim Doyle, Michael's *Counsel, and per cent, They come mostly on Scotty P H, Herrington 5.00|Ednas Counsel, -- ai = 'ities + Bimbo Lad, Superb Han- wer, wit Tess." Gence's Prince, e SIXTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Trot) for Pat Riddell. city will likely have entries in the Tyke, Pee Wee, Bantam, Midget and Juvenile, as well as a possible Senior entry... . TORONTO LEAFS, providing the weatherman gives them some co-operation, will open their home season on Saturday, with opening ceremonies at 2:00 o'clock and the actual game play getting underway at 2:30 o'clock. On Sunday afternoon, there's a doubleheader, again with the undefeated Atlanta Crackers providing the opposition... . JACKSONVILLE plays fn Toronto Maple Leaf Stadium on Tuesday and. Wednesday afternoons. . . . NOTICES! Oshawa's various baseball and softball leagues, golf clubs, tennis club, soccer leagues, lacrosse leagues, etc., etc., are all swinging into action imme- diately -- if not sooner, We would like to pass along a word of advice -- if any. of these organizations wish to have their meetings, openings, etc., published in the paper, we would like to have a notice of the time, place, etc., at least 48 hours before the event. roids a Phyllis Marie, Walker Wee Symbol, Miliman 3.90 3.20 Le SECOND RACE -- 6 Furiongs (Pace), Reckless Living, Feagan 4.50 3.8 threey: t ind . Purse $600 Clement Hanover, Walker 2.0 % spas oscamseaea tide QUINELLA, 2 AND 3, PAID $90.20 (®), Yankee Direct, Dutty 4.10 2.90 2.40 " e 600 3.50 SEVENTH RACE -- 6 Furiongs (Pace) Rocky, Coast," Meboupel! 3.40 for five-year-olds and under, Purse $1,000) Also Started: Franco Kid, Minor B, ( Miss Corporal Direct, Monsieur Raynard and J. M. Thunderbird 2, PAID $15.9 Mr. G. Dillon, MaCrae 60 Peer vevewey V ANP © Also Started: Willie Wyn, Ladybug C, } THIRD RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for Daisey Mitch, and Julo Pet Richards jenthy successful soccer team in 'ree and four-year-old. Purse a0 . Late Can., Hillerest Saint. England since the Second World oo tos week ig r 1210 $20, RIGHTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) War, will be well on the way Kid Cracker, Desjardins 490 for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,00 to regaining the English League ft : (7) A : Ft eae, Reming Proeg te Comule Aion Billy G Express, G'aith 21.00 11.40 6,70 title it last held in 1957 if it Late Can., Argyel Nancy. Crystal Duke, Hicks 10.10 4.90 wins Saturday. | Dell Humes, an ' . FOURTH RACE -- 6 Furiongs (Pace) Also Started: nial, Leny United, at home to English fee Srree-yenr-tide and Uh Pores. os io Moinars T. Byrd, and Sliver Laird, Cup finalist Liverpool, is al- ager Be Graiton. Penden ig 330 3.10 ready the favorite for the title. 7), Grattan Hal G, Feagan 5.10 3.10 2.70 Canal View Song. Geisel 4.00 3.20 LONDON (Reuters) -- Man- chester United, most consist- 7 Boy,| NINTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for Diplomat Hal, Thompson 5.60 three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8). ai intereste i Alse Started: Chief's Valentine, Molly! Jeff Dillon, Hawke 12,90 8.50 6.20 mg tos ong not int aoe n Royal, Superior Chief, K G Direct and Dill Will, Vanderpoel 10.40 670,the league battle, is unlikely to, vty Pov eet la A ri itself, in view of next 80 ai 2 Fastry, epid Yankee, ' H FIFTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for Or. S E, Country Mite, and Wilming week's cup final. This has been Manchester, Ben Canuck. Cowan. Koufax walked onl Rainbows In Secluded Pool Waiting In B.C. Manchester United To Host Liverpool McMillan walked and raced to jng, maiden two-year-old fillies, foaled in third as Wills let Joe Christo- Canada. 4' Furtongs (6). pher's grounder get by him. ee ee The Cubs edged the Reds on Also Ran in Order: Red Purse, Perfect | Corapany, and Miss Tiger Cat. ---vvvmmnmee| Winner, b ¢, 3, by Nolo -- Spray Gun, by hut Out, were singles, two by Billy batter--Roy McMillan in s seventh inning--while striki Pool $37,220. "T haven't got that kind of Au Winners b 9" 5, by Empire Day -- Kara! thority," Ahearne said in an in- Lass, by Eternal Bull, terview, "The law that affects|"°! %%6 ,Regan's plans was adopted by, eiowtw Race -- Purse $1,900. Claim a vote of the International Ice) ing. four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (6). rout Far "| , ~v j ¥ 'A-Doodling, Harris 7.4 3.90 3.10 Hockey Federation last March. 7 page service, Dititach cu weekends to fish in the/pool out|started with rainbows bought in The vote was unanimous--and 5-Mr. Flirt, Harrison 2.60 of sight and sound of the Leh-;Washington State. This year/that includes the Canadian dele-| Also Ran in Order: Von Rich, Dr. Kress 9 , and Prince Sied. Winner, ch g, 5, by Toulouse Lavtrec -- NHL, star, |Just Restin, by Khaled. Total Pool $295,526, Hendance 4,386. they expect to raise hetween gates.' The farm is open the year 100,000 and 150,000 trout. Regan, a former round and a second pool is) Most farms charge so much)|proposed to stage the school at te lag stocked during the heavy spring/an inch for each fish caught,/Innsbruck using six NHL play-! and summer season }but the Lehmanns favor a flatjers -- three from Detroit Red Many anglers who visit the/rate of $3.50 for six fish and|Wings, including Gordie Howe, farm are returning mpty- allow luck or skill to decide|and three from Toronto Maple handed from a poor fishing trip} who gets the big ones, Leafs Race-Crow | mann house Remember When? . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS rainbows to take home If they can't land one here Hans will even do that for them "They always ask us not to | Nick Metz, great utility clean the fish... to leave them| S Ch | man with the Toronto Maple the 'way they are," said Mr | Leafs, announced his retire- Lehmann. ees ase | ment from National League Many visitors are husbands | hockey 17 years ago today-- LONDON (Reuters)--Crowds; dren to fish. However, these ex. of horse-racing fans were spec-| peditions usually end with the|{@tors Thursday when four po- husband standing on the bank|!icemen leaped off a crowded of the pond excitedly working | 'rain ina vain attempt to catch! a rod while his youngster stands|"i#ht masked bandits who had) beside him pleading: '"Daddy,|Stolen £16,000 ($48,000) from a in 1948. The wheat farmer from Wilcox, Sask., then 34 years old, had been a potent factor in Toronto's Stanley Cup victory that year. He played on four NHL cham- pion teams in 12 seasons. who bring their wives and chil- when is it my turn?" an pe ' BRIO base RODS FOR RENT olicemen Regina all and! Some come attired in the|three colleagues were _strap- SPORTS BRIEFS latest fishing garb complete|hanging on the train to Epsom, with hip waders, creels and South of London, where they) DON MILLS RINK WINS ear busi- Were assigned TORONTO (CP) -- The On- qihorse race. tario champion Don Mills col- rods. As the train sped through the/legiate institute rink from Tor- One man even showed up with|/Dusy Surrey town of Sutton, onto won the schoolboys' Easter his boat and insisted on being|Ball saw the mail truck under|bonspiel Thursday, defeating a allowed to take it on the tiny attack. He stopped the train\rink from nearby Markham 7-4 to duty at a fancy tackle. Others w ness suits and fish with rente pond and troll and with the other three police)in the final. In the second Finally. there are those who %%ficers scrambled down thejevent, Ottawa West Granite) ZU™ don't like to fish, but enjoy eat-|embankment. But the thieves' scored a 12-10 extra-end victory}; ing trout. For them, the Leh-|8¢taway car disappeared out of over Dave Parker's Ottawa manns will dip several fish|Sight as the breathless quartet|Laurentian High School side. from a rearing pond, kill and rived. London South Secondary school clean them' all for about 65| The police found two battered took the third event, shading em- Brock District High School of|* Ont., skipped by Ted Mcintosh, 8-7. i cents apiece depending on size,|@nd bleeding post office Hans, his wife Mimi, their so'Ployees who had been hit over Cannington, Bernie, 20, and Hans Jr., 18, the head by the bandits, carved the farm out of wilder-; The eight robbers, waving ness four years ago, They |Pick-axe handles, had squirted fe A isl at ll ---|ammonia into the mail van dri- ver's face, clubbed another) guard beside him and made off, with sacks of cash and stamps.| 'Thursday night police scoured the area but found no clue to the thieves' identity. ATTENTION... RON'S TV RON BRIGHTLING, is now ser- ving Oshewe and districts full time, Aerials - Towers - Rotors ~ Repairs Ph: 723-7521 Friday, April 23, 8:30 P.M. ee Oshawa Civic Auditorium @ Professor Hiro & Bulldog Brower * Whipper Watson & Pat Flanagan ANDY ROBIN vs FRED ATKINS: BOB LIEPLER vs KARL GOTCH ee Sas ___ (German Champion) MIKE VALENTINO vs VICTOR RIVERA Tickets -- Reserved Ringside ONLY sold et the CASINO REST.--723-9721----and at Auditorium on Friday 7 P.M. ship means more than just a title these days--it qualifies the champions for the European| Cup. United is as well known on the continent as it is in Brit- ain, and its presence next sea- son among the top European teams would be a great boost to the competition With individual stars such as) Bobby Charlton, Denis Law and| George Best, United is probably) the most attractive team in England today. Whipped WATSON Pat Milosh Promoter (Exhibitions) gus SERVICE DIRECT TO AND FROM AUDITORUIM gy Shag and up. Purse $600 (8) Belle. 'obey Jot, Ciferrie 33.00 12.20 4.10/Attendance, 4,610, Total 715,89). i resi lt nein Se ee see |United's most successful season| since the 1958 Munich air dis-| ACTOR PAYS FINE aster, in which half the team) 4 New Parks | CAMARILLO, Calif . (AP)--| was lost, and could be the start To Be Opened Actor William Hopper, wholgr another great run by Matt! plays investigator Paul Drakelpushy's men, who won the| HAMILTON (CP)--Four new/on the Ferry Mason television league title in 1952, 1056 and provincial parks will be opened! show, paid a $276 fine Wednes-| >a ae this year and work will be(day after pleading guilty to/1957. started on an additional seven, drunken driving. Winning the league champion- the minister of lands and for- gems 7 -- ests said Wednesday night. : Kelso Roberts said he could| § not give details concerning the parks because the department of public works is still negotia- ting land acquisition. Mr. Roberts told the annual «conference of the Niagara Re-|& ional Development Associa-| ion, "if all these projects reach} fruition an additional 1,900) "acres should result." * He said two of the parks will) be on the shore of Lake Erie, one. adjacent to Lake Ontario| : and one inland FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION OF TROPHIES FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS AND GIFTS IN EASTERN ONTARIO The G, B. COMPANY 356 Dean Ave., Oshawe Phone George Fuller Bus. 723-3961 Res, 725-2062 iE bye ' At sea and ashore! | NAVY RUM PALM BREEZE WHITE CAP oF (Very Light (White) 4 4 From... The Oshawa YACHTHAVEN ... 24 foot, 4 sleeper CABIN CRUISER by GREW-"'King of the Lapstrakes" In every field, there's one 'workhorse'. picnic? And you've got only day and tomorrow, too. Evinrude spends almost 150 hp. Standard equipment 110 Volvo Inboord outboard; convertible top complete, toilet, sink, and _mence their seventh season on four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (6). Saturday afternoon, name in Canadian sport--took up Rugger in the early 50's, jnew three-year labor contract. The contract provides for an-\of 20-minutes duration on the stands up best. It's usually called the In outboards, this is it! The Evinrude 40. You want to fish. The kids want to ski. How about pleasure boating and a family It has to troll. Quietly, It has to tow. Fast. It has to cruise with this sizeable load. All inspecting and testing these motors as All new Evinrudes use a 50-1 gas/oil mixture, It Increases engine life, saves wear and expense. | Check your local dealer (in the Yellow P. about the 15 great Evinrude outboards for ' to 90 h.p. OMC stern drive power--90, 120, and 'Oshawa Vikings Open Season Sat. The Oshawa Vikings will com-; Returnees will include Cap- tain Tom Olynk, Vice-captain Pete Shepard, Roger McKnight, Jerry Tymoshuk, Jerry Me- Knight, Reg. Waslyk, Morris Lake, Eric Neilson, Bob Mel- drum, Ron McKnight, Tony Saramak, Harry Boyd, Tom Chasczewski, Morris Welch, Joe Kolodzie and Wayne Voege. Another newcomer will be Dave Robbins. Unfortunately, the president of the club, Bill Lockwood, suf- fered an injury in the final game of last year's season and will be unable to play in the at Lake- view Park, at 4.00 p.m., with a game against Toronto Balmy Beach. Balmy Beach a famous and as late as last fall, toured the British Isles, and they are planning another tour in 1965. The Oshawa Vikings will have some newcomers in their lineup on Saturday, including Brian Hall, an ex-quarterback : : : : ; ; 1 of the Oshawa Hawkeyes and ? : lout nine, The Jone run off hifn|Billy Williams' run-scoring sin- Hockey School civ: mach . pons sioe, call Ara, another Hawkeye. Iniciy Spriis penean (ils year. was unearned, a resulf/of gle in the eighth inning. Glenn ing, three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (6). | Jim Lunt they have a new resi-//%€ game with Balmy Beach Maury Wills' seventh-inning er-|Beckert, who scored Chicago's 1-Chillicoot, Gordon 2.60 2.30 2.30|* : . é will open a series of exhibition ror, leaving him with 1.00/first run in the first inning, Is Dead Duck Poe hea 2.90 Pe ee log perf ~~ re games. which cotaprise the earned run average. 'opened the eighth with an_ in- Also Ran in Order: Fabulous Star, Irish' mads, many times Ontari spring term, and are condi- ' ! : : i s, y ario| 9" , In the only other Nationaljfield single, was sacrificed 0 tonpoNn (CP)--J. F. (Bunny, QUINELLA, 1 AND. 4 PAID $49 |Champions, and Al Foy, now a|"oning contests to prepare for \ League game Thursday, Chi-|second and came in on Wil-| shear oe. chiet of Id Winner, ch g, 3, by Count of Honor -- c+ itt jthe regular league schedule cago White Sox nipped incin-'liams' hit { key caid token theve 1:|cusstapema, by Requested, pr gue eng agp eg sti which starts in early Sep! nati Reds 3-2 : , 'ohn Sawanlé bad tel the nat" -- said today there is|Pool $18,815. Quinella Pool $21,132, \dent, who has arrived from ver. rly Septem- od, : z ¢ OW Aree | 'absolutely nothing i can do" to Peterborough. . Despit oufax' stingy \itch--game 2-2 with a solo homer in se onl i i aati oe y I "sis -- h 4 ria hn innati's half of the ei hth, |Help Larry Regan of Ottawa get Bhantdgd thier si ne as feud ta | he shag oe a ing, the Doegers Ase (0 50 Vincinnati's half of the eign'n-\ permission to operate a hockey|Canads. 6 Furiongs (6). 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