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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1965, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 10, 1965 ONTARIO RELAY MEET [Niagara Falls Flyers City's Collegiate Teams | __ Want To C Make Excellent Showing ---- (CP) - To Get iit Over lost six HAMILTON (CP)--Two Ca-|Laughlin, Oshawa (J. Lawrence, /gyer Edmonton Oil Kings in the'on Edmonton golf courses, games since they downed Niag- nadian senior interscholastic re-/R. Simons, M. Planke, D. Link-|1965 Memorial Cup final, Niag-| The Oil Kings, meanwhile,|ara Falls 4-2 in the 1963 Cana- lay records were established at|later); 2. Westdale; 3. Monarch|ara Falls Flyers are aiming for|worked hard every day trying!dian junior hockey final. the 1th annual Ontario relay Park, time 2:35.0. .,, Wins tonight and Wednesday'to find the combination that) With few exceptions, the track meet Saturday. Junior ad Yards: 1, Parkside, and a quick trip home. carried them to the western|western champions have been Westdale Secondary School of Dundas; 2. O'Neill, Oshawa; 3.| 'The Flyers rapped Edmonton championship for the sixth con-{completely inept. Hamilton, which won, three of|London Central and Newton-|3.9 in the opening game and 5-1| secutive year A 'flu bug that travelled six races to claim the class A brook. Time 46.3 (meet record).|in the second, and in both cases| Manager Leo Leclerc said|through the entire Oil King club championship, turned in a per- _ Junior Spriat Medley: 1. Lon-lthe margin could have been|the two - hour workouts every|last week has departed and all formance of one minute, 30 sec- don Central; 2. O'Neill; 3. Kip-|much larger. day were geared at removing|players stricken by the ailment onds to win the senior 880, . ling, Toronto, Time 1:38.8 (meet § parked by forwards Bill/Kings' "fuzzy-headed outlook."|were declared fit during the Their time was seven-tenths record). : Goldsworthy and Bud Debrody} The jengthy layoff between|Sunday workout. of a second better than the Ca-|, Senior 440-Yards: 1. Park: and defenceman Gilles Marotte,|games of the seven-game se-| Two other handicapped play- nadian interscholastic. mark of|Side; 2. Huron Park; 3. O'Neill.|the Flyers in each game were|ries was caused because Ed. ers, centre Greg Tomalty and 1:30.7 set by North Vancouver | Time 45,5. " ' too strong physically, too poised/monton Gardens had been|winger Ron Anderson, were High School in 1959. poner 880-Yards: 1. Park- defensively and too fast offens-|booked long ago for an evangel-|scheduled to return to full-time Ray Tucker, Mike Wright, |side, 4. O'Neill, 3. London Cen-lively for their. western rivals. lical meeting. Emms criticized duty tonight. Tomalty suffered Rory Campbell and John Kup-|'ral. Time 1:33.2 (meet record). Niagara Falls manager Haplofficials of the Canadian Ama-\a_ slight shoulder separation czyk made up the Westdale| Senior Mile Medley: 1. Park-fmms and eoach Bill. Long al-|teur Hockey Association for not|when thumped by Goldsworthy quartet that edged Parkdale side; 2° 0 Neill, 3, London Cen-|jowed their players to take it|preventing the layoff by reserv-'and Anderson a knee sprain Collegiate of Toronto in 'a dra- 'ral. Time 3:39.5. leasy after the second gameling arena facilities. when rattled by defenceman matic finish. Class C Schools [treet | John Arbour. Parkdale, second among A "4 Y g en Goldsworthy and Arbour class schools at the meet set rane 40-Yards: 1. Beams- MOHAWK RESULTS played on the 1963 Niagara a new Canadian mile relay|Ville; 2. Burlington Central; 3. |Falls club, a war of attrition in ii ; St. Catharines. Time 47.1. ; lille' rk with a performance of 5! " whic' yas 4 eri North Episibnter also Junior Medley: 1. Beamsville; FIRST RACE -- Mile Trot off 7.48 | | FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace off 9.00 hich each was treated . : "Ktha 3 Legal Prince, W'k 3.80 3.20 2.40 Brother Jim, Feagan 7.00 4.00 3,50 roughly. held that record at 3:24.7. 2. St. Catharines, 3. Nelson, | Vitel victory, Findley 450 3.50| Wilmington Belle" Coke 3.50. 2.70. -------- ---- ae j Doug Collins, Ron Yaschy- Burlington. Time 2:39.8. Chuckmor, Hilliard 6.10 | Jovial Abbe, Galbraith 3.20 . ' x : Ee" + Senior 440-Yards: 1. St. Cath-| Time 2.08 45 Lord Dean, Yonder, Rose Time 2.08 2-5, Prince Ondago, Roselawn : £ THE CHAMPS whoop it Cup, to Rene Pepin, cap- night. Beaver Team mem- the Canadian senior amateur shyn, aoe ee oe ee avinds (D. Coyle, P. Maliphant,|°%@!®- Flemington's Sis. Boy, Sandy Dares, Albert Hal, Trivue. Racing Bird Club j Ss J Hh : Re Sep: i up! Lionel Fleury (left), tain of the Sherbrooke Beav- bers group around and hockey honors in four- | ~~ ~ R. Dudzick, G. Wilson); 2. Bur-| SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace off 8,11. FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace off 9.23 fF pan 'aiaal lowii heir 8-4 vic- *h that's playing coach team. ; , Loch'ver Duke, Feagan 6.10 3.40 3.00, Lynden Mac, Sil'ph't 6.40. 4.10 3.30 H Id S d R Pr of the C ian ers, following: their 8-4 vic ee has eee in dé straight games. St. Catharines Collegi-j/ington Central; 3. Dundas. corer eke es one 3.90 3.70| Danny Brewer, Fritz "<n 30) 420108 YeCon ace Amateur Hockey Associa- tory over the Nelson (B.C.) Georges Roy, on the ex- 'P Wirepholo ate, which won the C class title [Time 45.5 (ties meet record). |Feetwood E Grattan, Shea 5.70| Belmont Ernie, Marchuk 5.60 tion, presents The Allan Maple Leafs, on Saturday treme right. Sherbrooke won ---C irephoto ltied Pat ,| Senior 880-Yards: 1. Burling-|Time 205 45 Ronny C. Grattan, Gin@/time 2.05. The Rocket B., Eclipse C,,| .7he General Racing Pigeon Club, of this ied the meet record for the ton Central (M. Ryan, E. Phil- Se" Judge Herbert, Flash Fire C.|Grattan Hal G., Greentree Judy, Superior | "it¥- held their second race of the sum- TER i M. Ae -t - ag My mer series, aturday, from Ingersoll, senior 440, Dab Coyle, Pete Mal Chief. an air-line distance of 126 miles. Following ; : 3, G : idges); 2,|DAILY DOUBLE (Nos. 3 and 2) PAID R HT iphant, Ray Dudzick and Gary lips, G. Hunter, P. Bridges); 2. $12.50 srs nace <u' + 9.47, .2f@ the results, In yards-per-minute Wil ing the distance in 5!. Catharines; 3. Dundas. Time Sibraithy 41 S0 3 30 3 cp: Grant, 1255.24; F. Stuart, 1250.80; B ilson covering the distance in >! : Sonny Creed, Galbraith 11.50 3.30 2.50 ,; Grant, 1255.24; F. Stu a 45.5 seconds 1:34.6. eee ee aaeinlle fake 08 tatiGeod: Fiver, Meminiey 2.90 2:30 Rowden, 124694; L.- Prescott 1244-00 o § s. coe se ger, ince, X " 94; 1, g Bold Senior Mile Medley: 1. Dun-/59y' (ey"Gratn ute 710 3.40 "l9hland Girl, McLean 3.20 Prescott, 1243.14; J. Strachan 1241.24; 2. St. Catharines; 3. Bur-|Miss Atom, Williams 8.40 Time 2.04, 2-5. Gentry Yates, The McNab, '|L. Kinsman, 1240.68; L. Kinsman, 1239.37; 5 HAMILTON (CP) -- Ontario das; 2 ie he Ae tony & Molly 0, Dean Herbert Bennett. and Bowden, 1233.62; L. Pres | 7 ' A ime 2.09, 2-5 nny Song, jolly Fi ~ . , 62; m res- i relays track meet results lington Central. Time 3:42.0.|2itts, Grattan Portage, Prenco" Kit (¢|QUINELLA (Nes, 4 and 2) PAID. sz.tglcoth 1230480; Keller and Gooner "Tani aty Junior Sprint Medley: 1, Mc-'(meet record). Tosca's Starlet. D. Belkowsky, 1186.03; A. Szezur, 1185.28; inchaisaeiitbocii et ERO sina - _ (a SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Trot off 10.11'S. Grant, 1183.75; J. Askew, 1982.62; Riddl'worth, Hicks 15.40 6.00 3.30'F. Cowle, 1182.26; J and R. Irwin, 1181.13; Cotton Maid, Clements 3.20 2.40| F. Cowle, 1176.35; J and R. Irwin, 1174.79; NHL TOP ROOKIE Josedale Royal Pal, Walker 2.60 J. Kehoe, 1173.30; J. McGrath, 1124.69; Time 2.09 4-5. Griffith Hanover, Reckless D. Belkowsky, 1124.51; Kellar and Coop- Living, Jack Skytop, White Princess, dq-|er, 1120.67; A. Szczur, 1109.57; H. Leims- Saber jner, 1042.94; D. Bejkowski, 1041.02. idq -- finished 4th i and placed i * e R r Wins [last for a by tke on bg 4 the wice| | and an unrestrained break in the stertch. SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) --|were "without a doubt worthy|was much desired and theyfwas given a penalty for throw- oger TOZ1e | SIeNTH RACE -- Mile Trot off 10.35! SPORT CAR RACING ; ; gt ; i a : Potomac Lass, Geisel 45.20 15.70 7.50) Sherbrooke Beavers appeared champions of Canada," were sure the club would giveling a puck into the crowd when Fats > : zi a good account of itself. it appeared as if he was merely Srilltent Wain Calter ay 335 | to be in a class ad ppaing KROMM BOUNCED Nelson made its strongestitrying to get it out of the webb Tie S40" GRIBAa a Beuieel: Wins in. winning the Allan Cup by Maple Leafs playing coach! showing of the four games Sat-/of his mitt. e '@ | eT TO Angel, a-Jimmy Frost, House of Com: | sweeping the final series)poyh. Kromm kicked out of/Urday and was within two goals) Coach Kromm told referee mons, f-Worthy My, Becky Herbert, a-Sly | ; ; Frost, Freddie Grattan, b-Lord Riddell, | against Nelson Maple Leafs the game for trying to club|of the winners until Beavers|Van Declan what he thought of Lady M. Moray, ¢Dec:Fin. | MOSPORT Beavers' 8-4 victory over the|referee Dutch Van Deelan with/once again came through with)the call and found out in the; MONTREAL -- Roger Crozier| sw EE EEE s most games among goaltenders, ®--Kingston Stable entry | 5 | ; 69%. He was beaten 168 times| --Rowelands Stable entry | western champions Saturday|his stick in the third period,|their third - period blitz. How-|penalty box he had been given)y,,. maintaited the tradition : t the Allan Cup! w. rai _Jever, the four goals scored by|a major penalty. At this, he| ae ae - ; for a goals-against average of *Field beck +5 Gebie province et Parting eae" accom Sherbrooke were not as humili-/took a swipe at Van Deelan| Of Ny Ine get ne ' i and lost the Vezina Trophy|nintH -- Mile Pace off 10.5 MAY 15th an absence of 18 years. The 4 ~ 4 nist Y lating as the seven pumped in|with his stick and was sent to|Wing goaltenders. e 23-year- iittala j|\to Terry Sawchuk of Toronto by| shady Valier cAiaer 1590 62 4% fi es in the best-of-seven|°!, 'ne new Canadian amateur), th. Beavers in the thirdjthe dressing room on a gamelold netminder is the 1964-65 win- : , Itwo goals in the last game of|Aaes,.'aey Coke 430 First Race 10:00 o.m. a P ngancsteen oa Hae senior hockey champions sald) iod of Thursday's game misconduct. ner of the Calder. Memorial | & |the season. As runner-up in the|Time 2.11, 1-5 Tommy Direct, May Trust| serhere was a flurry of aur-|*%;,t2® "disappointed" with the) SCORES THREE. : Sherbrooke once again dem-\Trophy as the outstanding rook- Ls Vezina Trophy race he receiv.|Mia9¢ Diamond, Shadow Stone, Sioe inf $1000 Expense Money There wes a flurry a sur-jcalibre of the western opposi-|" Simon Nolet scored threeonstrated the balance, pucklie in the National Hockey ) ee ed $500, thus boosting hisaward _ Attendance 7 nite OMA, Oe Bree Lac ---- geake enn |tion. When the series started. goals to lead the winners buticontrol and sharpness around| League. e 7 | money from the league to $7,000. oo ge' i iho 08 he mire said wi hoped ga Maple} eavers were able to rub in the/the nets which, combined with| Final results, released today, ag Besides the $1,750 he won in All. oa rfl She brooke team soon air eg "ke i Pager |victory when Claude Cardin/rugged checking, allowed them|py the NHL, show Crozier with - = 7) Star awards and the $2,000 in eo taed Ge B . mond, sue fcr he een aie cored both his goals while his|to virtually coast. to victory ina total 155 points in the vot- , , the Vezina and Calder Trophy mastered the British Columbia/peavers breezed through the! ® | or a ? y g i eae team was short - handed.|the once fiercely - contested! ing. He gained 88 of a possible : races, he collects $2,250 as his -- seni a Georges Guilbeault, Larry|Allan Cup competition. 90 points. in the secénd-half : : share for Detroit's NHL cham- Your Merc dealer Invites you to adh Beavers downed the Leafs by) Lionel Fleury, president Of|prouin and Rejean Richer, Letcher, who beat Nolet on'yote, Runner-up is right-winger % ae pionship and another $1,000 as scores of 7-3, 4-1 and 9-2 in the| the Canadian Amateur Hockey/scored one each. three breakaways, stopped 34/Ron Ellis of Toronto Maple '4 '\his share in the Wings' loss to first three games. | Association, said Beavers have) wike Laughton scored twice|shots to 36 by Aubry. Leafs who received 107 point Chicago in the Stanley Cup Following his. team's Satur-ja "good chance" to g0 OM Altor Nelson while Buck Crawford) Aubry was hit by a puck in/Third is Chicago goaltender : -- ; © |semi-final. day defeat, Nelson manager|European tour next season-|and Dave Stewart also scored.|the second period and the game| penis DeJordy with 29 points . '| RUNNERS-UP Gill Gilbert said the BeaversiSherbrooke officials said this) The Kromm incident started|was delayed for 10 minutes Gicsler tile baanmies heddid ' Fillowthg is « list of players early in the third period when| while the cut was closed with) taight regular Detroit goal- ee, \who received points in the vat- FORT ERIE RESULTS Maple Leaf goalie Jim Letcher'two stitches. keeper to win the award. Terry ling for the Calder Memorial : |Sawchuk, whom Crozier replac- | Trophy. Figures in brackets are ed this season after Sawchuk |the points in the first half, sec- e e RACH -- P $1,900. Claim-| EIGHT RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim- was drafted by Toronto, won the] , ond half and combined total: Ng and. fouryearelas. s/s FUr|ing Pour-yeurelds and op. Wm Furlongs Oshawa Vikin gs was diatted by Tolante, wan the rai gto | Reger Grader Detrak (0 44 the bonus features found only on SPeewee's Joy, Ditttach 5.30 2.90 29) $Our Johnie, Potts 7.10 3.29 3.20 Hall, who replaced Sawchuk in |155); Ron Ellis, Toronto (53-54 J . s. Hall Caeser, Halal :20| 1-Ansman, Harris 10 3.00 . 1955-56 after Sawchuk was trad-| |--107); Denis DeJordy, Chi- th hin PIES: sue ta, shel Mig oe OSES -- pies ven, USS ater Samchuk was trae: Crozier was named to the Ail/-zi'?_,Denis, Dezordy, chi Mleres with any other fishing Buchan Tao Ke and Terry's Tact vader, al crace, win wore Od DOW LO DAPDALILAMNS carder tropny winner that sea- star 'Team earlier this week New York (3x11). Fred Stax in the 3 to 20h ner, dk 6 or br f, 3, by Bullskin --|Winner, ch g, 9 by Pilderin, Lady In- son. Sawchuk was later traded/and received a total $1,750 inifield, Chicago (3-2--5); Yvan motors in t e to p range Feat 8377.' Deity, Double Poot $79,086. | Pool 38862. Tetel" Poo! saziass. ate, Though the Oshawa Vikings|short when Big Ed Aru had to back to Detroit and Hall went All-Star award money. He adds|Cournoyer, Montreal _(3-1--4); fendance 12,051. Total Attendance, 26 Rughy Football Club lost their|retire to the sidelines for ten to Chicago. i : ,|Peter Stemkowski, Toronto SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900, Claim-jdays, 172,30. Total Mutuel. Handle, % third game in a row yesterday|stitches above the left eye and| Crozier is the fourth Red another $1,500 in prize Money| (9.3--3); Bob Woytowich, Bos- Features that are standard ¢ Remote fuel tank..« Hid Pn re ie aioe afternoon, to Toronto Barbar-jthey were further reduced in Wing to win the rookie award.for his Calder Trophy win; |ton (0-2~2); Doug Jarrett, Chi- equipment on all Mercury separate from the engine Eile Olled, Leblane 6.80 3.50 2.50 ians, by a score of- 12-0, they;manpower in the second half The first was Jimmy McFadden $2,000 as over-all winner plus/cago (0-2--2); Matt Ravlich, Chi- fishing engines are either ...easier to Sdivense. Glen, Mele ip ' v : came up with.their best game when Tony Saramak had tojjin 1947-48. Crozier also follows $250 for remains the vote in the cago (1-12); Ted Harris, Mont- extra-cost options or come fill, easier Also Ran in Order: Art'e Treat, Re unny Ins of the season. drop out because of a twisted/two goaltenders as the only, first half rae $250 for leading in real (1-1--2); Doug Robinson, pletely. unavailable on ore to carry, solve. Sarpes Nob, Roman Bertha end "Barbs" are in the Ontario knee. Despite this the Oshawa three players ever to win a the second half. : Chicago - New be ide dinary outboards, Let your and no Senior League and they brought|feam came close to scoring a berth on the First All-Star team) Ellis, who scored 23 goals for| Arnie Brown, New ork ( ). MectuseAvales eas & desining vi ~ DAILY DOUBLE -- Peewee's Joy (3) and s s age Sp ae gg their strongest team to Osh-jtouchdown in the closing min- the Calder Trophy in the|the Leafs during the regular|---- -- Winner, b ¢, 4, by El Rozal -- Twice Vigil Stakes elr § ge | and ° pn won/|season and, with 39 points, was "dollar value' on these : to stow it. Blessed, by Bunty Lawless, Pool $52,777. awa but they succeeded in utes same season. Sawchuk THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim jerossing the Oshawa goal-line} The Oshawa Scrum, led by! both honors in 1950-51 and for-| the leading Scorer among rook- no-extra-cost Mercury fea- e Tilted powerhead and ing Four-year-olds and up. 6% Furlongs for a touchdown on only one big Garney Gunn and Joe mer Boston goaltender Frank ies, receives $500 as runner-up 4 tures; see how much more@ internal bleed system elim- te ) Merc is really worth to you: nates fuel pudding. 2-Power Factor, Shuk 400 e Twist-grip throttle on the . pal Pet in Order Stste Road, En from penalty kicks, off the foot/Moe Korchynski in the pack minat two yeark ago, The game bridge, Ont., was acquired by| JAUME UI Fiero steering 2, 2et-Ptop exhaust buries Winner, b m, 7, by Stee! Bull Nutmeg, FORT ERIE (CP) -- Fort,of Don Skidmore, the captain|played a most effective game will be played next Sunday at|the Wings in a trade with Chi- ON SWIMMING POOLS handle for noise and fumes undere by Grand Admiral. Pool $75,481. Erie's 26-day spring meeting who has played first-class rug-jand the aggressive tackling' of 2.30 p.m. at Lakeview Park,/cago Black Hawks in the sum-| be one-hand water, reduces drag. ; 2 | y 7 | pe sa pave a . ' ' a 5 ; 5 J h photographs, die- LR * ' FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Two 5 : ' \ger with Birmingham of. the|the backs featuring Bryan Hall, ( i ture the mer of. 1963, He played junior pages with p ra yesr-olds. Foaled in Canada Allowances, Piasued by cold weather and English Rugby Football League.|Ron McKnight, Reg Waslyk and ,° The dtd Boys fea sede by hockey with St. Catharines in| ST@™S. Answers all your questions . control No shear pins or drive 4% Furlongs (6 frequent snow and rain storms," y ow y J Lunt kept the Oshawa t McMurtry brothers, a couple: of} ' | about owning an in-the-ground swim. f ed and direction pins to fail, ever. VStevie B. Good, Hajal 10.50 5.10 3.10 : "|The try was scored by Ron/Jim Lunt kept the Oshawa team| i400, have seen Canadian Pro-|the Ontario Hockey Associa-| ming pool. Just phone or write for ol spe ; . : : €Sirip for Action, Leblanc 4.20 2a0/came to a sunny ending Satur-| Ellison. continually in the game. Ron|;,.-ionai Football action. . . . |tion before turning professional, éree co : e Full gearshift (forward- One piece lower unit ---- ee er bos, wi May; | Tom Olinyk, the side-lined Aiken again played 0 intelli- Gerry Tymoshik also played a/with St. Louis of the Central Bey See Canned neutral-reverse), housing keeps gears and Rite and: Jave Jive. Winner, bs, 2% The warmest day of the meet.(caPtain of the Vikings, was/gent game at scrum half. good game on Sunday . . . for| Professional Hockey League in Partan STEEL POOLS no starting bearings permanently by Henry B. Good -- Bridal Bell, by most pleased with the perform-| Bill Lockwood played his first a few minutes he played in his| 1962-63 MAJOR POOL in gear, no aligned. No nuts, bolts, or Gab Session. Pool 73,756. ing, with temperature in the anc. ae i | zg ance of the Oshawa team and/gamie in an unfamiliar role at stocking feet while he waited) 'This season he led the NHL in ik bo a Lain) awkward steering position gaskets to work loose or 2-Muskeg, Harrie 390 20 230 fields ever assembled for the the club, since its start seven able performance ison and Ll : , i i et more RUN for Also Ran in Order: Fabison and Li'l and the novelty of watching comen whan the condibe 'sen: proved player on the Vikings signed lower unit...no say, youg UN Poo! $34,477. Quinella Pool $42,410. year-old son of Princequillo,, For most of the game Sun- Boys' team who defeated them SIXTH RACE Purse $2,900 Alow- pounded up from eight place to day the Vikings played one maniin the Ontario Intermediate M a S$ 2-River Part Gomer 440 2.10 per. FIFTH RACE Purse $2,400. Claim- high 70s, plus one of the best'those closely connected with full back and turned in a credit- for & hew. pair of boots | shutinte withcale and played the! 90 Drake t, Oabewe 794-91! : a ey witanesaR : Pm i Wea <8 or reverse. L-Winkie, Robinson 2.0 220 reatured Vigil Stakes Handicap years ago, feel that they will VIKINGS NOTES -- Most im:- THe , i ; oe ey with Mercury THE QUINELLA, MUSKEG AND win+ Parachute drops over the in: ; squad is Harry Boyd. . . . Vik- ----Osh & i] t t H | E t t B d | protruding gearcase to snag your money KIE, PAID $8.00 field, drew 12,051 fans. pon stants in the fall: lings' next game will be Sun- awa IS ric ea $ a e oar weeds... slips easily over .-.3.9, 6, 9.8, 20, 35, 50, Petle eee nr olds. 6 Furiongs (9)! defeat Runadir and Royal Pi-|-- ee rege The big colt, trained hy War- SALESMAN FOR APRIL 1965 occasion, good for three points.|Kolodzie in the line-ups and) primsek did it in 1938-39 in the final count 3-Eve's Gem, Parnell 9.30 4.80 3.60 For Beasley The other nine tallies came|Bob Meldrum, Al Doole and'-- : Crozier, a native of Brace Ing Four-year-olds and up 6 Furiongs e Smooth Glide-Angle de- Now you know why we ee arene in the Ontario intermediate Winner, cc = : : Witlow' fey Bg AB As Mg -- Sunny, Bill Beasley's five-- PLAYED SHORT-HANDED day against the strong Old underwater obstacles. 65, 90 and 100 hp. Single G., Ditttach 90 450 3 Also Ran in Order: Scadadie, thie Pv, Solar Glass, Little Red, Just Plain ren Beasley, came from sixth| ucky 'and Peter Picker ; Winer, b ¢, 3% by SI Criipin -- Brin place in the last quarter of a Seng, by Heliopolis. Poo! $84,772. mile and his time of 1:44 was SEVENTH RACE -- Purse. $10.00 just one and one-fifth seconds added Vigil Stakes -- Hcp' Four-year. Off the track mark. He paid $9 Olds and up. | and one 16th miles (9) to win. 2-Sunny, Robinson 9.00 4.90 4.40 . P : ERpnedt, Dittteck 940 64, Sunny's jockey, Keith Robin- ang a 3-Royal Piper, Potts 5.20 | Also Ran in Order: A-President jy /S0N Of Minnedosa, Man. began} | Med Commander, E. Day, King Gorm..@ 10-day suspension Sunday for! SPORTSMEN Uncle Blue, Anda-Lebon MLB. . A-Gol idi den West Farms and Gardiner Farms rough riding. entry. B-Bill Beasley entry. Late Scratch) Racing now .noves to Tor- -- Star on High. (Vigil Stakes-HDCP) faa ' >| tel Winner, bh, 5, by Prince Quillo -- sun. 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