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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Aug 1965, p. 17

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Oe MR RRR Een te ema nt: RI me eepemaenasentactaceeeit et CLR et Ai tery DU QUOIN, Ill. (AP)--Noble Victory and Canada's Armhro Flight, each riding sensational winning streaks, head a field of 11 three-year-old trotters named Sunday for the 40th edition of the Hambletonian, the prestige event in U.S, harness racing. The betless race Wednesday will be: worth $122,245, making the Hambletonian the richest trotting spectacular of the sea- Canada's 'Armbro Flight' Among Harness Favorites The towering black filly which has won $184,633 for Ted Elgin and Charles Armstrong of Brampton, was voted Canada's Harness Horse of 1964. For the Hambletonian, Armbro Flight will start from the 10th position on the far outside in the first tier. . Listed at unofficial odds of 3 to 1, Armbro Flight will be driven by Joe O'Brien, who won Toronto THE OSHAWA TIMES, FOOTBALL STANDINGS, Mondey, August 30, 1965 17 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Football Conference Hamilton 3 Ottawa 3 Montreal 1 0 C Western Conference Winnipeg Calgary Sask, B. Edmonton 0°5 0 61129 0 Z Saturday Result Hamilton 11 Calgary 18 son. : | the race with Scott Frost in 1955 The winner's share will be and in 1960 with Blaze Hanover. |Toronto $59,900 with $29,950 for second, F ORT ERIE RESULTS $14,376 for third, $9,584 for SATURDAY, AUG. 2% fourth and $5,990 for fifth. FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, Ciaim-|1A-Miss Shepperton. Gordon 8.10 © 3.20 foaled in| 2.40 Sunday Result 1 Vancouver 36 Noble Victory, with earnings ing, three-year-olds and up, «+Barley Corn, Dittfach of $280,566 and victories in his last 20 races including nine this season, drew. a favorable No. 6 : Canada, 6a Furlongs (12). | Also Ran in Order: A-Sarosy, B-Roy Arthur H, Dittfach 12.00 7.50 6.90|Jo, Guest Speaker and Rubber Stamped, 1-Our Johnie, Potts 7.80 6,50| Late Scratch--B-Meteor, starting position. 81 bob sat cide ot tea muita ie lass Her aes A--Mrs WH Moorhead, ¢ B and JB In unofficial o a e State an in ler: Peter Wrack, Brief|Simmons_ entry. A A | Doctor, Bonnie Fiaire, Mid- QUINELLA, 4 AND 1A, paid £95.60 Fairgrounds where parimutuel leg Mae indian' Lines Gute Gall, Fen OR ch g, 7, by Gasy Fibber--Dele, wagering i pescihited ag -- Wine aber be mi by Ferd -- Fash. | Pool" 44070. auinelle Pool $47,250. law, Noble Victory, to be reined| Winner, ann ior I 670, 1250. t by Stanley Dancer, is wetaols mT ne Handicap," three-year-olds and up, 2. | $ECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- 1 1-16 Miles on turf (7), A chief challenger is Armbro|ing, three-year-olds and up, foaled in 6-Uncle Bive, Leblanc is ioned, by 8 D'or, Pool $40,790. Dally Double Pool $78,784, | SIXTH RACE--Purse $5,000, "Lundy's Lal 12.90 5.70 3.40 3.90 2.60 2.00 DQ-E. ings. MACHU BUILDERS UNDERRATED covered 50.years ago. Re- city's remains are pre- cent heavy rains caused served well enough to show widespread Peruvian alarm that it was excellently plan- that the old city would be ned and built by first-class washed away, but the stones masons. But no one knows resisted the torrent, The when the ghost city was ). 6Ponder On, Inouye Dean's|!-Hop Hop, Ferro |8-Fabison, Shuk built, or for what purpose. And why did they choose a peak that leaves a 4,000- foot gorge on three sides of the city? Machu Picchu, an ancient city on an almost inaccess- ible peak in Peru's moun- tainous interior, has been a major tourist attraction since the ruins were dis- STOCK MARKET TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS MINES By The Canadian Press ' pe cera 1000 Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug, 30 'am Larder 7500 30 Quotations in cents uniess marked $.| ~ Am Moly 200 238 FEW CHALLENGES Karate expert Margitte Canada to have reached Kilberg of Calgary finds that standard. She says few challengers in her spe- women find it harder than cialty. The 26.- year - old men to learn karate because brunette will be presented in "we do not learn as chil- three months with the black dren how to fight with our --CP Photo 0 26 235 207 entry. Canadian Champ-- Auno 300 Bankfield 1000 Bary Expl 4000 Baska 500 Bethim Bevcon Big tama Brou! Reef Brunswk Bunker H Camflo Camp Chib | Cam Mines Cc Dyno C Faraday ¢ Lencourt Cc Matart Chester Chib-Kay Chrom Coniagas 500 Cons Brewis 800 2 Cc Halli 2000 36 Cc Mogul 100 450 Morrison 2000 174 Con Nichol 3000 12 C Rambier 200 190 Cop Corp 500 49 Stock Abitibi xd Alta Gas Alta Gas w Algoma 1000 49 500 16 110 $14% 14% 14% $39% 39% 3190 19% $114 11% $582 58% aah is a Rose, sive 29N4 a un ee Home Runs--Mays, 41; Mc- Covey, San Francisco, 32. Stolen Bases--Wills, Los' An- geles, 83; Brock, St, Louis, 54, Pitching -- Koufax, Los An- geles, 83; Brock, St. Louis, 54. Pitching -- Koufax, Los An- geles, 21-6, .778; Nuxhall, Cin- cinnati, 10-3, .769. American League ABR H Pet. Yastr'mski,.Bos, 385 64 126 .327 Robinson, Balt, 422 60 134 .318 Oilva, Minnesota 508 95 158 .311 Whitfield, Cleve, 354 40 106 .299 Kaline, Detroit 344 63 103 .299 Runs -- Versalles,.. Minnesota, 107; Oliva, 95. b Runs Batted In' -- Colavito, Sabian, 89; Horton, Detroit, "age --- Oliva, 158; Versalles, Doubles -- Yastrzemski, 40; Versalles, 34. Triples--Campaneris, Kansas City, 12; Aparicio, Baltimore, and Versalles, 10. tee ece Nye Nn Home Runs--Horton, 26; Con- |Baden-Baden, No Boy 116 ATE FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Al-|Chinese Festival, Kornblum X106 igliaro, Boston, and Colavito, lowances, Two-year-old Fillles, 6 Fur-|Wild Lady. Harrison 99 ' : longs (8) |tce Cold, No Boy 109 o e " fn... x 5 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 Allow:| Tricky Scamp, Turcotte A-X106 --T* " = ; z . arices, Two year-olds" Fillies: @ Puriongs Triple Alliance, No Boy 104 US. Snutis Out ges: (8) A-Bill Beasle Nayno, Harris 110 Viet Cong Drive By RENNIE AIRTH GREENWOOD RACEWAY ~24| SAIGON (Reuters)--The ex- SATURDAY, Aug. 28 + @\pected massive Viet Cong mon- \ SALES CARE ic . <f re ge FIRST RACE -- 1 and three léths} Al Ran: High and Mighty, Mac Dil soon offensive looks as if it has miles pace. lion §., Poplar Grattan, Dillard, Captain jbeen snuffed out before it even Dick's Henly, Hawke OF 9.00 5.60 | Song. tarted Dartes Patrick, Filion 92.60 6,50 | started, Z i i Omodean, Geisel 3.30| SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace U.S. and South Viet Nam mili- ne Ren: White. Ankles, SaemiGend Baron Atom, Feagan $.20 | © 1 ef, dnf-Roya se, dnt. n's Mem-| Beverly Dillard, Shea +15 tary leaders have been anxious | ory, dnf-Gay Charm C, High Patch, Walker ~--4 {waiting for signs of the on- DNF -- accident -- did not finish, Also Ran: Sit Cerlith, 4; |Slaught, but guerrilla plans ap-| ngs trot. | Magic. George Volo, | --5 |pear to have been checked, Jimmie Mac, Hie 4b 4.00 2.90) A EEE ~ (Wee, ¢ and 4) PAID 914.98 sie At\the start of the rains, the! p | Byhalia Dean, Kingston 5.80 4.70) SEVENTH RACE -- 1 inile pace. = 4 ' ; Van's Pride C,, Palmer 3.50 ; 3.70 | --%|main Viet Cong threats was ex- Also Ran: Griffith Hanover, Flash Soa: Bans wane woheste 70 5.0 +7) 66 --! |pected in the rugged central | Roman m5 45 Dictator Pick, Miss Fly Ball, Patricia) Kwik Kat, arthur 3.50 | highlands. But with the monsoon Salem 30 +4 ; Ma season drawing to a close, the OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS 4908 SIZES 2-10 $i4%e 14% $24%4 24a 244 + Vo WS 75 WS Ss $25 3. 3 + va} aso 3 8B +h $662 662 6619 $12% 1234 12% + Vo! $3% 8% 8% 200 $14% 14% 14% 935 935 935 +10 sie) 68 8 | 63'4 63/2 -- 4a} 10Ve 104 -- Ye 12% 12% | 75V2 65% + Va} 9% 9% Ve 19 v7 47 v0 v 23 550 23 540 9 9 220 223 255 255 315 320 6a 6% 6% 675 «675 100 $284 28V2 26% oO 1} WN 1900 144 2000 : A-Runadir, Fitzsi Flight, unbeaten in 22 consecu-|{pre* ei, Ferro" 'e.40 400 2.10|J-Bive Sol, Turcotte. tive races including 12 this year] 2-Argo Bound, Fitzsimmons 4.00 3.20] Also Ran in Order: Pocholl, defeated 1 ix times in| SJessie 8. Good, Nedeau @ 7,70|\Day, Lord Quillo, and A-Dr, ne merenred Onn * Also Ran in Order: L'f/n Bid, Barbara|Late Scratch--Albion Star. 38 starts. Bain, Our Interview, Prime Princess,|A~Willow ins Farm entry edna -- |Nawy Grand, Yancy, AbI!iBI, Marathon pag hae Raid ll equal "Dean Pride' {sue css'eer Sb rus saz sit ttt "ome inner, g, 4, by Acadian-- 8s, | ' J : by. Maxim. |Poo! $89,006, Pool. $66,178, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $15,000 add- Wins Stakes or neetesecs 201i ea a ese oe ing, ree-year-olds and up. , es; -Titled Hero, Gor 420 2.80 2.40 He 10.70 600 40 Tacolarctic Leblanc 300 2.40 . 19 i u ' f ks Phe d invader oe 'i, Also Han in Order Soae ai age Pride, a Quebec-owne sae (lands, Second Wonder, Flyer, Bye ary from Gerard Veilleux's Drum | iat om Swamp, Menchevel and ruil Nears Nearctic Myth, and Winning Shot mondville Stable, came with a|Honors. A--F A and H F Sherman and M P |Winner, bg, 7, by Ponder--Sail Cloth, | rush at the top of the stretch t0|py "War aa : \wnamary one, 2, by Canadian Champ-- post a 4%4-length victory in op Ne $82,153, Countess, Angela, by Bull Page. $9,900 Greenwood Stakes Trot at) goyrry race -- Purse $2,100, Claim-| 0! $1892 'B er' Ro S Ho ein." Raceway Saturday ing, three-year-olds Pah ge Furlongs | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700, Allow- m m night. pe Ca Fitzsimmons 5.80 3.00 2.70 ances, three- and four-year-olds, 1 1-16 H . "TY Miles on turf (8), uckp ass p The oe ee oe err arate tack 2 300|AFlaming Tih, Fitz' 18.60 600 5.60) belt for karate and will be- hands. We learn to bite." Dean Worthy, driven by Also Ran in Order: Bonsplel, Leader|6Black Diver, Leblanc 7.3, come the only woman in --CP Photo | 61 t H t | St k Waples of Meine! are Lane, Skip Over and House Boy. a late Pan is Oreert Arnie, Caledon Ont., earne '| or @|Late Scratch--A-Breconing, Fast-n-Fleet. | Colonel, ive Loves, Tri oe ete irigend' crease] A Am, Moly 200 238 n S ope u a es eighth-race win to boost his sea- Winner, cters 6. ey Nabst--|Late seratch--AcRegal Image. BASEBALL LEADERS Good Showin rights, xw---€x-warrants. Net change is} 'anti; "" 29500 22 \son's earnings to $13,510, He) Hecuba, by Priam 2nd, |&--Winaflelds Farm By THE CANADIAN PRESS g from previous beard-let' closing sale, 500 23 ; | NEW YORK (AP) Buck-|Up finish third almost four|paid $6:50 to win. er ee | Gloom, by Tourtél National League . ' lpasser charged through the/lengths farther back in the one- FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim-|Pool $91,438. Total Pool $737,064, INDUSTRIALS passe 8 8 8 \ing, three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles |Attendance, 12,207. AB RH Pet. stretch and moved a_ notch|mile event for three-year-olds. (7). |Total Attendance, 36 days, 201,942. Clemente, Pitts. 486 78 165 .340 11 Net | Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge _|closer to the 2-year-old cham: Tom Rolfe, the Preakness! HULL, Que. (CP)--Billy Bay-|42%Y Mac: Gomez 7.60 3.80 2,50/Total Mutuel Pool, 36 days, $17,740,228. | Aaron, Mil, 463 95 150 324 From AP-Reuters 312 site 11% pionship Saturday with a 1%-\champion and a leading con-lama, a four-year-old chestnut| Mays, San Fran. 441 92 143 324] TEL AVIV (CP) -- Canada 25 ive ive Nee ee Aa Its oped ee asian eae cee eine by Edmond Filion of An-| Rose, Cincinnati 539 95 171 .s17|gathered in its biggest medal 25 6 ning of the ' opefullors, was clocked in 1:34 4-5 un- 2 | Clendenon, Pitts. 510 76.158 .310/2a@rvest of the Maccabla 250 " # Zyl Stakes at Saratoga Race Track/der Bill Shoemaker. gers, Que., cut loose in the) Runs -- Harper, Cincinnati,|@ames Sunday but was. still 0 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. | he colt earned $62,500 to/Stretch Sunday to win the $1,000; Clear and Fast 108: Rose and Aaron, 95. llooking for that elusive gold. Bhs sad phage Age sett ush his two-year career earn-|Purse in the ates race at) pinsr pace -- Purse 2,000 (3000) Sey Davelle, Harris 120 Parvo Batted In -- Johnson, Pg nage A prin sos hy y ne S 35,105. onnaught Park. Claiming three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (16)|Vicky, Leblanc 110 incinnati, 102; Banks, Chicago, , son of Tom Fool and Busanda|'"S° Med AL es = Fy Begum's Cohort, Maxwell 116 |Paris Fashion, Robinson Al10 and Stargell, Pittsburgh, 91 8 /three different sports, bringing f Ogden Phipps' barn took Top-weighted at 124 poundg,} The winner broke ahead Of|Lucky Draw, Inouye 111 Famaster, Leblanc 115 stargel, urgh, 91. the total to four silver and a Dogg Rs as the field of seven|the son of Ribot returned $2.60,|the favored Tarport Scotty and| first Fashion' Ne Boy Alt1 Gua se ie Pn ag a a een bronze, ,|juveniles straightened out for|$?.20,, airs 42,00. bare meeige crossed the line well in front to/Ambiauly.,, omtien ty"? Kcmmeauy oc Doubles--Williams, 35; At least one more, either the final one-quarter mile dash.|Royal Gunner, ridden by) ot his fourth victory in a row.|Valecrest Lady, Fitzsimmons 106 ; gold or silver, was a certainty Runni traight down theJimmy Nichols, paid $4.60 and |John's Swirl, Harris 117 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 (12,000) today, when Vicky 'Remer of iddle, g Beton won going|$2-40. Sum Up, owned by the/tarport Scotty tas. Been "gun eye evaccmeta one Wa oe ah ier on Te vantiever rin 4 off against m e, 5 s Meno the ; : +. |Harvonian, McCom! ine and one les on Tui away in 1:16 yes 6% furlongs.|Eimendorf Farm, returned §3. ning for a fifth straight Win. gerne Miia, Turcotte, X12 jWell To Do, Steve X111 a South African opponent, A Pf ig Fashion, Walsh 112 Ky. Miracle, Harris 113 : His stablemate, Impressive, Also Eligible: Liberated, No. Boy. 116; _ Emanuel,n the women's was second. Mrs. Edward Lask- Fleider's Choice, Werry 24 singles tennis final. She : er's Indulto trailed by another Bilis Ao" Maonaioh Abu Slab na) QUINELLA WAGERING) trounced, American Nadine Net roinor 10009 three-quarters of a length. rs. P. J, Rosen entry. B-Armstrong | er 6-0,.6-3 in the semi-finals. Crestiand , ; ; ; Bros, Stable and S$ Piva entry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (6500) Biareson 5 oy For his seventh straight vic- Claiming. three-vear-olds. § Furiongs (9) John Erdely of Montreal, Ca- D'Eidona is st Ws tory, after finishing fourth in catCONO, RACE -- Purse 32,100 (4000) | Machaviing Fitzsimmons A117 nadian sabre champion, put on Becins a 3 fs"{his debut, Buckpasser earned Cash Anead, Ferro, AXI1 oe Daring Bull; Turcotte. X109 a fine, polished performance to Sitoon~ Sa e oy RMR ances ae ee etcetera (yoann win the sive tal, oan Haddad account to $184,875.75, tops for Y, ) . : ere. He had five victories a Goldrim v --l | ' Grandi \2-year-olds this year. two defeats in the champion: rendu, - , Flos to Airy, Sirealirervone ia Hed ye eons ae pool, a record beaten pera , rmin i ' Gunnar pore Mag ok Wint ia ae. Mra W. He. Moorehead, J. Bvelyn/AW, D. Hatch. entry American gold medallist Walter Grandisie With the Bill Winfrey pair g and P. Tuff entry Farber's 7-0 record. Hasting Another Montrealer, Phil Sla- laiming ids, 6 Furl (14)|in Canada, 0 d 16 Miles (6) |Buckpasser and Impressive re- wit De i, Harris ANN6 het Nearetie 'Helrs Turcotte X111 = Tt -- ~ gre 2.60, $2.40 and $2.20 Benay, Maxwell 119 |Canadillis, No Boy 123 medal performance 0! the 196 any yr Yaa: RGR te Knight Out, No Boy 117 Speedy Lament, Dittfach 112 ndulto, the se choice, re- turned the minimum $2.20 to ling. The gold went to Yosef Suisa, one of three Israelf wres- -- who took gold medals Sun- ay. +15 + +3 " | 7 + 3 53 6% 6%-- 4 43% 434+ Ve 402 404 $13% 13% 13% 25 $105V2 1051 105¥2 + 225 $12% 12% 12% 315 $4 50 $38 $12% $27% $19 $48% 4814 300 $122 12% 278 $100% 100% 100% + 4 1900 63 «6) «62 1 Frontier pr 100 $29) 29) 2) + VM Fruhaut 100 $10% 10% 104+ % GMC 2483107 107 107 | Globe A 100 39% 9% 9 GL Paper 100 $24 24 24 vl Gr W Life 135 $90 687) (90 +2 Greyhnd $13 13 : + Guar Tr $672 67V2 674 --1¥2 Hawker-S 5% Home A ae SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 Al- Free View, Cuthbertson X107 Virginia Queen, Cuthbertson X106 Fast Kitten, No Boy 10? Senator Gray, Leblanc 119 Granduc Guif L ing off the short price choice of as | the closing day crowd of 20,848, THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,300 (5000) | lowances, Three-year-olds and up, Foaled games in the bantmweight di- vision in Greco-Roman wrest- Ml 144 +8 414 4A+ Ve ue 2% ia 4" 38 12% 27% Wa High-Bell Hollinger Int Bibis | Int Helium 1 Kenville 42 Cerodana, McComb 117 Royal Maple, Leblanc 117 irish Cop % | King m, No Boy 117 8 Tie Pilot, Turcotte X104 a wa go Rolf 3-to-10 favorit BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 Allow-|14 1 6 Tom Rolfe, a 3-to-10 favorite, | -- Pu 5 A ances. Three and four-year-olds, One 36 $0 --* |had to hustle in the final six- ine ahd 8 yerncan 14s i4-- Witeenth of a mile to beat Royal Bu 24 wy|Gunner by a neck in the record 4 1% --2 |running of the $107,500 Arling- 1500 Joburke 500 Joliet 3600 64 |mile and 70 yards (11) Hair Dresser, Leblanc 11) | Fabius Jr., McComb 111 108 qos {3 /|ton Classic' at Chicago's Arling-| \ton Park Saturday. Jonsmith 4500 (16% K Anacon 450 330 Also Bligibel: Silver Run, Turcotte|Rhann, No Boy 116 A-X114; Third Moon, Grech BrX1} Cam Shaft, Robinson 106 A crowd of 27,396 saw Sum) Naughty Jester, No Boy BIlé | Don Cecilio, Turcotte X117 * Money Galore, No Boy 122 Major Roberts, Remillard 114 Asisse It, Fitzsimmons 119 Lakehead 1500 Louvict Maiartic tach McAdam Mcintyre McKen +" McWat Mentor 1000 Meta Uran 3000 Metat Mine 700 170 Midrim 9200 Min-Ore Mt Wright WINS RACE DETROIT (AP) -- Chuck Thompson steered Tahoe Miss to victory in the spirit of Detroit unlimited hydroplane race Sun- day, capturing firet--plseces--in three heats. Second over-all was Miss Bardahl, driven by Ron Musson of Seattle, Wash., with 925 points. Kirk Min 1000 «13 L Dufauit 1014 $14% 1. 1 A-J. Calhoun and Natural Farms entry; |Doo Wacka Doo, No Boy A103 B-Addison Hall entry. +1 Stolen Bases -- Campaneris, 47; Cardenal,-Los- Angeles, 35, Pitching -- Grant, Minnesota, 17-4, .810; Terry, Cleveland, 11- \4, .733, v0 16M 2% | | | +1 N Kelore N Mylama 27700. 31 Norpax 2000. 15 N Coldstrm 250 100 Northcal 4500 J4 Obaska 5500 22 Orchan 400 465 Orenda 1000 9 Osisko 43 10Y%e 10a 10\e Rapidly expanding Canadian company will select a representa- tive in the Oshawa area. Will give professionel individually supervised training to an industrious person over age 28 with successful sales business and who has manegement potential, Substantial starting salary with incentive for rapid growth, group life and health insurance benefits included. 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Note|this A-line jumper with side | Candy Wick, Feagan 4.60 4.10 3.10 stent RACE -- One and three léths) = Si Stand 2 1 +) |from a few months ago, ; - Deep Run Grattan, McLean -- 10,90 6.60 /!rot. ie Siscoe ~8 ee saverhinnet still ig firmly/Smatt border, braid, Pattern|pleats is the hit of the young Kathy H. Chiet, Lawrence pig eats. Eros Vepes age Beh | teep . er 9 : 3 32-34: 36- . | Thip i i Also Ran: Bonnie Ridde!l, Chatham Ch/Fealess Doc, Clements : Teck Corp entrenched in the high plateau 7103 Sizes 32-34; 36-38 incl, world. Whip it up in a day with), Also ® Adios. "Anglo Shite Unton| Follow Suit, Kingston 9.0 Tonbit: /fortress of Pleiku and the key t pea five sgl (coins) | blouse. | Scott. | Also Ran: a-Riddell's Counsel, Doc! decid ated t. 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