ti he holds winning 200, at his the Mos- Cook: while VICTORY KISS! John Sur- tees gets the winner's kiss from Miss Players 200, Amy 60,000 AT MOSPORT trophy, after International John Surtees Drives Fastest Player's 200 By CHRIS DENNETT lsteady race throughout in his Reigning world champion! Elva-Ford John Surtees drove his Chevy Fourth place went to Bob powered Lola 170 to victory at Johnson in a blue 289 Cobra Saturday's running of the Play-|Fifth was another American er's 200 at the twisty Mosporf!Joe Buzzetta in his' Elva circuit Porsche The wiry Englishman took the In a hard, tough event many of the big name drivers dronp ed by the wayside Indianapolis winner Jimmy Clark was again a non-finisher To win the event he finishedijin the event his third time second overall to Texan Jim/in - a - row at Mosport Hall in the first heat and first; Last wear's winner Bruce overall in the second heat McLaren in his now familiar For his trowble he collected|McLaren-Olds ran into mechan winner's trophy with a ferociou second heat drive that delight ed and thrilled a packed crowd of some 58,000 spectators the lion's share of the $10 700/ical bothers in both heats, prize money put up by the or-/SETS RECORD, BUT -- ganizers After scorching into an. early A STUPID ACT lead in the first heat and shat He also collected a bleeding|tering the course record with a nose from being hit by a half Iblistering lap of 1 minute 27.5 chewed apple, hurled by a spec: he went out on the 23rd lap tator. with transmission troubles The incident happened on Sur He reappeared for the second tees' victory lap. He arrived injheat with his Traco tuned Mc NINE GOALS IN THIRD By CLIFF GORDON Port Credit Sailors " ie lfor the men of Bob Vesey, who @ lier in the week, have seen in some time lin team was held to a mere two coach Ken) 'men in Red" iSailors. Playing Crawford and his held a slim 7-6 Jead, at the end of the second period, as they had to come from behind a 3-2) lead, built up by the visitors! learly in the period The third period was some 4 what different however, as the + 'Brooklin team took full charge They bombarded youthful goalie Brian Cuddy with several hard shots. The final outcome was evident early in the final stanza Don Crageges, scrappy forward of the Brooklin team, paced his mates with a trio of goals, be fore getting the bounce at 14.07 of the final period when he drew a major for fighting with Aherne . of the visitors, and then, when . McNeil of Port Credit continued port' Park, on Saturday to taunt the local star, the fire works almost broke out again As a result, Craggs was bounced for the balance of the game, but not before he had said his "few choice. words"' Grant Heffernan, who missed the first half of the game, added OTC Netters Lose First In .. Mixed League CP Wirephoto ice through the tailenders lap eight he was lying in eighth Tuesday evening, the Oshawa place and moving up fast on the Tennis Club's mixed -- doubles ending' car teams opened their schedule in On lap 22 he slipped into the Intercounty A" Tennis fourth place. And loving every League ' Each match in this league t spe , minute of his spectacular. drive consists of six doubles teams the crowd cheered him on Next time round made up of three men's doubles Surtees had|t{wo mixed doubles, and one la swallowed up the cars of Hugh|dies doubles. Each team plays IDibley in the Lola T70 andjtwo sets and is awarded a Charlie Hayes in his Cooper-|point for each set won, with a Chevrolet and taken over second! match worth a total of 12 points The league consists of teams ' from Mimico, Oshawa, Credit Still not satisfied the Ferrarl/valley, Brampton, North number one driver began to chip|York, and two from the Pine iplace vital seconds off the lead of|Point Tennis Club McLaren Unfortunately, for the Osh : awa doubles teams, their shced Then, finally, MeLaren dropp-|yle called for them to open ed out-of the race leaving Sur-|play at Mimico against last tees with. an unassailable lead. |year's champs. They ran up against a red-hot team and lost out on all their sets The results of those matches ONLY ONE ACCIDENT Only accident of the day was the winner's enclosure smiling|Laren 'all sorted out during the closing laps when)... as follows: George and broadly but holding a handker- From the grid he leapt into Englishman Hugh Dibley Sli) rank Blyth of Mimico: were chief 'to his bleeding nose an immediate lead which he| Wildly off the circuit and crash- given a rough time by Norm held on to firmly until the 32nd ap when he again disappeared Second overall in the race was big Jim Hall the lanky Texan in his automatic Chaparral. from the race standings Third was Canadian champior Transmission troubles had Ludwig Heimrath who. drove ajagain knocked him out of the - race Jim Hall, who looked a cer tain winner in his beautifully Brampton And Huntsville Win prepared Chaparral after taking the first heat, ran into mani fold troubles in the second heat He came into the pits on the xth lap with what was describ Don Arthurs, top scarer in the . ' Ontar Lac ; ed as a loose manifod, loose ntario Lacrosse Association! narhyretor and stuck throttle Senior Series last vear cored) He got back into the race after five goals Saturday nicht to lead making another short 'stop for Brampton to a 17-8 win OVer| more adjustments; but with no Peterborough. The win allowed real chance of taking over the Brampton to retain its hold on jnade hip from Surtees second place FASTEST LAP OF DAY Meanwhile, Huntsville Hawks To Hall. however, went the moved into a third-place tie honor of the fastest lap of the with a 12-8 victory over last- qay an incredible .1 minute Place St. Catharines Athletics./97 te and McLaren shared Other scorers for Brampton the notable distinction of be were Ed O'Keefe with three, ing the only drivers ever to lap Jack Madgett with a pair, and at more than 100 miles per hour Rill Castator, Gord Thompson, on the circuit John McAuley, Bob Haw, Mike In the second heat it was Sur Finnegan, Wayne Thompson and tops y ho < the atten Joe Caruso with one each, Peter dominated : tion of the spectators borough marksmen were Pau On. his warm ne Cannon and Lar FY ISON Heat his: car Y with two apiece and from overheating maladies Coombs Joe lode Terry car was rushed into the pits Downer and Daye Drummond where mechanics struggled des-| with single yerately to solve the problems John Roberts led the Hunts They failed to get the car ville attack with five markers, operational. befare the cars had | while Bom Conlin and - Dave left the grid. at the start of the Lough added two each. Singles secand heat went to Gary Landon Leo As the field poured up. the Teatro and Ed Huntze Pete back straight the car was final Berge tallied three to pace St./ly got going and Surtees slamm Catharines. Boh Gould Davejed back into the race a full 45 Hall, Tom Theather, Gary and Norm Armstrong got others Hind! seconds behind the leading cars the COMES FROM BEHIND Within three laps he began to IRB sce. RR LOOKING ron A... SHOCK PROOF WATCH ? ? oke oa e shine ss "14.95 THE WATCH WORLD 24 Prince Street 723.6922 aster eres one Priced from Ad - The nshine ed into a bank Davis and Sam Venn of OTC Dibley climbed out almost un-jin a 7-5, 6-3 win; Ran Gatenby hurt except for a small cut and|and Vern Seager of Mimico de feated Harry Joyce and Ralph bruised arm McKendry of OTC 6-3, 6-0; Tom a badly In a preliminary production|Swider and Bruce Penny of sports car race the Sunbeam|Mimico defeated Ron Guiltinan Tiger of American Jim Adams\and Murray Harper of OT soundly trounced the Comstock!g-1 6-3. All these scores were Mustang GT 350. Third was alin men's doubles Ford Cobra. driven by Jear There were to be two mixed Ouellette of Montreal doubles matches, however Osh The touring car race went to\awa could only field one team a Mustang driven by Craig Fish-|and the result was a win for er another Comstock entry.|/May Queen' and Mike Hykel of second was Ros De St. Croix|/Mimico over Jeanette Zambon Crois in an Acadian Jeau-jelli and. Mark Davis of OTC mont, Third was the inevitable /6-2a \6-0 c Al Pease in his extremely fast) In ladies' doubles, Pat Murphy Austin Cooper 'S and Isabelle Green of Mimoco . - ie a defeated Carol Dodsworth and OSHAWA DRIVERS 1-2 Rosemary Sutherland of OTC Oshawa drivers Dale Neil and §.1. 6-0 z Max Castleberg finished eighth Despite this slow Kart the and ninth in this race to take QTC team members plan to be first and second positions in yeétter prepared for their future their class matches and hope to give theit The Formula event was won opposition some rough competi by the Elva. Porsche of Herb tion Swan. Second was Bill Mac The next match will be played donald in a Lotus 20 and third this Tuesday, with Credit Valley Ken Danie in a Gemini visiting the Oshawa Tennis Club IB AD BOY perinitety | SELLS FOR LESS! FREEZERS - 21 CU. FT. 3198 3-WAY HOME THEATRE 5S Yeor food plan suerantee made by Beatt Free Free delivery, PRICED FROM FM/AM Radio, 4 speed Automatic Changer, 23 TV all in one Walnut 88 Cabinet. Free Home Service. $479.00 VALUE 23" BIG SCREEN TV Hand wired tull power trans tormer. Up-front tuning, AGC circuit .88 Ww t nvectaire Cooling Fidelity tone eudio sys em. With trade WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT NCLUONG RTT 9:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CO YVENIENCE Everybody Knows the Place---Bad Boy-----King St. E. 728-4658-4659 a The was timely season without a loss one for scrappy second as McCreary out at Brooklin's Big Rally Turns Back a pail Arena, on Saturday night and|markers were picked up by cap- coast to a 16-9 victory over the|tain Glen Lotton Lotion, Doug Vipond and Mike The win was the sixth in-a-row Gray Every player on the Brooklin jhave stampled themselves 45 \team |"the team we have got to stop".| goalie Mery Marshall and Ken The Brooklin gutted-stick fellows Henning, figured in the scoring |had downed the Sailors 10-7 ear-| summary. Marshall, star goalie in a ZAME\of the Oshawa Green Gaels, was| goals jthat was described by many who} filling in for goalie 'Pat' Baker,|more saw it, as the best game they! who was with On Saturday night, the Brook |helped the locals on to)their win, equally Julie 'Bad Brian McCreary, ¢ his team's ELMER TR The win w for the the services littl line heavily into the second period and was taken to the hosp' revealed he in his shoulder to the local t Injuries p attempting 1 Brooklin, fell heavily to the floor have a week of rest and dislocated his left shoulder He had injur three weeks Port On Friday squad will travel ough to Allan's should prove local squad still smartin fan ings erful Saturday ville Hawks first visit Whitby Brooklin tea been and are stronger tha of goals as Brooklin scored nine goals in| Burrows, one of the most under- balance y divided Aherne assists Speedy handed them by Brooklin of the Arena playing reported Oshawa Trio |Qshawa's Teams Beaten An Oshawa Sailors mn too could give the Ontario Coun-|jn the ty team a stiff battle did Jerry -isent to the showers in a call that, Don Bruce, Klanpeared rather harsh } taunting he was taking from McNeil (who was backing up all draw ofjthe time he was talking) the exception three picked and 'assisted on Mike Gray In second the scoring Marshall, making his first start between|in senior company, played well Boy' Kowalski,|throughout the game, despite Ross Otham andjone miscue early in game ty McNei! sparked|that resulted in a goal efforts with five|Baker, who had a long, hard winter, coaching hockey here in AN INJURED Whitby and then playing the hile the sixth of the first five games of the schedule the Brooklin team had a well-deserved 'night off could be a costly At one s in the second winners. They Jost Period trailing 3-2, Brooklin of Elmer Tran, the Scored four in 'a minute e read-head of the 4nd 21 seconds to take | the He was checked Starch of the Sailo Ee Green Gaels Idle Tonight The Oshawa Green Gaels will to allow who are of Prize were team team plus-1; from the from inson Brown. skip William Ward liam Joyce 3iddulph and 419-plus-! AW? goals kiy AWA out Witt late Baxter. 'They ital, where if was had a cracked bone He will be eam for some time lagued both clubs of the losers, in o check. Gray lost Mar saved showed team the his awa of jin cause the Port Whitbs members of the ed the shoulder just's+ school. to study for exams previous, ina work-) The game scheduled for to Credit, night at the Oshawa Civie Audi night, the Brooklin|torium, has been postponed till to Peterbor-\a week tonight, at the Auditor with Bobb ylium, June 14th was an open date Erns. This onejon the Gaels' schedule anyway a real test for the|The opposition will be the Guelp as the Petes are|Mowhawks, who | g from two thrash- place in the standing the pow team Arena third line preserve gle pected ast caught fine are in Jim to Over the weekend Coach Bishop had an opportunity Hunts-|assess the win on Friday night make theirjat Brampton. It was the first season to the|time this season that the Gaels as they visit the had been extended to any de The Hawks have gree, The final result was 7-5 in very well of late|favor of the Oshawa team, but to be muchithe Gaels had to overcome a season. Thev'deficit in the final period and team night, the will Sam verry star m seasons dinner n last jof John Morrison, Mrs json and Ewart Carswell, skip, Toronto William Ward Trophy! Leagues trebles ment Saturday, at the Oshawa mixed you take into consideration the| sets to the winning team. George Twenty-eight teams from Osh- up with a terrific effort as they, Heffernan, who was held up injawa, Whitby, Cannington, Port/defeated Aura Lee's number one} traffic, got into the game late in'Hope, Richmond Hill and Co-'team of John Beke the second period, picked up two|bourg took part wins, was Bob Gallagher, skip; Lee defeated Ralph McKendry James Grainger Richmond Richmond ' Jack Hunter, skip, Mrs.|@8ain until Wednesday, June 16, member of the executive Mabel White and Chester Rob-| When they will play their final of Oshawa Osnawa, 31 The high team ved by Clint Baxter Of Club's very strong team McCutcheon a score of 50 19 shots goal and were outshot bs hall in da worth taking netminding duties for the Brook Merchants Saturday Credit by night Sailors 3ishop also had to discard the in the final period the winning streak commented after the game that a tougher schedule could be ex after the other clubs get up to the early condition REMEMBER WHEN... (the Rifle) Montreal! quarterback was in honored Montreal years ago tonight-in 1961-- before joining St Wins Tourney. Jn Men's Doubles Play Ward Trophy This past week, the Oshawajand Ralph McKendry of OTC Tennis Club's men's double|6-1, 6-4, Reg Little and John team, made up teams lost out on both their| Dickinson of Cricket defeated Morri- matches by 3-1 margins, in the|Jim MacDonald and Harvey "B" and "C" Tennis| Moyer of OTC 6-1, 6-3; the team of Ron Cox and Sam Venn of On Wednesday evening the OTC stepped into the. limelight "C" team played host to Aura|this week with an exciting 6-3, tourna- the third period, to break up alrated players on the Brooklin|JUST TALKING . . . Don|Lawn Bowling Club, The win-|Lee Tennis Club and were de-|2-6, 6-4 win over Morris Mar- close, hard-fought Sr. 'A' la-iteam, along with Ken Crawford Craggs played a heads-up game,|ners had a score of 58 for their|feated in three out of the four|gesson and Ted Soame of crosse game, at the Whitbyjand 'Big Bob" Hanna. Single|getting three goals before being|three wins matches by Aura Lee, who in-|Crieket, Rinally Bob Kirkland William Ward, the donor, pre-|cidentally, were runners-up last and Ed Kirk of Cricket edged when|sented the trophy and desk peniyear to our "B" team. past the youthful team of Terry The results of those matches Keys and Brian Barker of OTC Constable was in charge of the were as follows: Jim Sutherland 13-11, 6-3, after a titanic strug- and Harry Joyce of OTC came! gle in their first set. The next match for our 'R' (team will be Thursday, June 10. and Bill when they will play hos , . me last b play host to the Walsh by 6-2, 8-6 scores; Billl visiting Kew Beach Tennis Club. three Nemeth and Ken Jones of Aura) oy special interest to all club |members is the fact that Elean- with given the night off.jup his second tally of. the sea-iMys. Jean Renwick and Dick and Bryce Brown of OTC 6-0,| jap ise 11 Ne aust : Marshall played very well and|son and saw a lot of floor time ry le with a score of 5-plus-/6-3; John Bright a : or va Donald s committge is during the game Jerry|12, Mr. and Harry Lott Mesorosch of Aura Lee squeez- sary " ee -- a juled : Brian 'Butch' Keegan paced|Burrows came up with another/and their daughter, Mary Low|jed past Ron Guiltinan and |this " ' ie eT -- |goals in.the first period as tney|the scoring attack for the los-|very steady game and chipped| of Whitby, with a score of 5- Murray Harper of OTC 6-4, 6-4 is Friday at 8.30) p.m \battled on even terms with thelers, as he triggered four goals.|in with two goals Merv! yius-2 were next and finally, Alee Telegdi and We certainly hope all the winners for two games Boyd Wettleaufer of Aura Lee|members will get behind Fl- and his\defeated Al Gibson and John eanor and make this dance as Hill. 54. Hentig of OTC 6-3, 6-2 successful as the last one, Tick- Hill, 5° The "C" team will not play|ets may be obtained from any BIG TOURNEY July 1 Plans are also being made ngiee % Reese for our annual July 1 Central ha "B" TEAM ALSO BEATEN Ontario Men's Doubles Cham- on On Thursday the B' pionship tournament. This tour- » team traviled Toronto nament usually attracts a large Cricket Club they met' contingent of province-wide dou- the league Cricket bles teams and certainly is one of the highlights of the local Our teams gave a very good tennis season, as the competi- accoont themselves before tion is very keen. It is hoped submitting to a 3-1 defeat that a good number of local The results 0 those fellows will enter this tourna- matches were as follows: Jack;ment, as the experience is in- Mullet and Terry Fallenbock of valuable he Cricket defeated Norm Davis Don't forget ps lenge ladder is now in opera- tion, so for all club members interested in some competition, challenge a fellow member, who is a few notches ahead of you. It's the only way you can improve your standard of play! Return Grudge Match SEAMAN ART THOMAS PROFESSOR HIRO Fete Atkins vs. Flanagan VALENTINO vs. ALEXANDER THE GREAT VICTOR RIVERA vs, DUKE NOBLE TUESDAY, JUNE 8TH 8:30 P.M. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Art|match at the East York Tennis 51-plus-5 d and Club srown Mrs Gibb evening, to the where with one leading win Mrs Mrs were anc and of however then the that the chal- to over of the U.S. National inals Cas League. 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