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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Nov 1965, p. 19

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Bowmanville Hockey Ices Twenty Teams THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 15, 1965 19 a Election's A Week Hence, - U.S Yawns Grow Louder STOCK MARKET C Beillek 12000 TOR 19:40 AM, STOCK 10% 10. 0 Cid 9 9 , 'Toronto ex Nov. 18 Quotations in cents uniess marked $. + XG---Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw---Ex-warrants. a np is (RDUSTRIALS 40 Low a.m. 150 Dome Donaide Duraine E Amphi East Suil Frobex Genex Gnt Masct The Bowmanville Minor Hock- Eley Association had a full slate of games on the weekend, with 20 teams seeing action. In girls' play, Kathy Chap- jman, Bonny Simpson and Deb- § bie Reynolds scored for Cor- vettes in their 3-0 victory over Mustangs. Corvettes led 2-0 after one period and added the final tally in the third. In Pee Wee boys action, Boyd Jewell and Philip the Bantam All Stars upset Mt.) Broome provided the necessary scoring for the Bruins, while Rick Shackelton was the only Canadien scorer. Steve Parker was the big gun for Rangers, banging in four. Fred Ryan added a pair for the winner and sinzietons went to Ronnie Simpson, Keith Kelly, Robert Terney, Clark Stephen and Allin Junkin. The Bears'/e Royals 3-2 and 0 Maroons 5-0, Generals' goals were scored |? by Larry Devitt and Steven); Morrison with two apiece, and Brian Peters and Dave Burdett with singles. John Taylor replied for losers. rphans blanked Ron Webb and Fred Brown was the only play- r to score twice for Comets. the}; By ARCH MacKENZIE Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP) -- With Canada's Nov. 8 general election i ss than a week away, Ameri- can indifference is perhaps even greater now than when the /|campaign began, More news attention may have been paid in the last week to the last big wheat sale to Canadians at that time gener- ally accepted that Pearson had pledged to accept nuclear war- heads for missiles then in Ca- nadian possession. That had been what the election often was about. The U.S. press, however, fell on Pearson's reiteration as fresh news. . There does not appear to have been any opportunity this time to accuse the U.S. state department of infervention--as happened .when it took issue with John. Diefenbaker, then prime minister, about Canada's Obligation to accept nuclear arms. Giant Yk Glacier Glenn Exp Goldray Golérim Gortdrm Granisie Granduc Grandroy Larry Simpson, Bill Sumersford, Bob Flintoff and Ron _ Siblock scored one each. Mathews scored the only BTS goal. Keith Mountjoy, Ken Tabb and Tom Simpson shared the scor- ing for the Bantam All-Stars, while Gary Ball and Dave Pingle scored for Mt. Royals. In the final game, Orphans got goals from John Oyler with two, and Dave Robinson, Glen Finney and Kim Rogers with one apiece. goals came from Jim Brooks and Larry Brunt. In the only Bantam contest, Bill Mills netted 2 pair to spark Cubs to a 4-2 triumph over Lions. Richard Lowe and Ralph MacMullen added singles for the winners, while Wayne Harness and Gerry Snowden scored for the Lions. «Four games were played in the Midget division. Canucks dropped a 6-2 decision to Gen- erals, Comets bombed BTS 6-1, | Hawks edged the Atom All Stars 3-2, Red Wings topped Generals 3-2, Bruins shaded Canadiens 2-1 and Rangers swamped Bears Doug Vivian scored three times for Hawks, and Philip Romeril and Robbie Simpson replied for the All Stars. Red Wing goals came from Doug Mavin, David Shmyr and Alan Abernethy, Bernie Johnson and Grant Martin netted one apiece for the losers. Largest In Maritimes, New 3,000-ft. Ski Slope 1613 $58) 100 100 500 3480 755 210 China, although even this sort of Canadian development is get- ting to be old hat. Meagre American reports of the campaign so far emphasize seeming apathy by Canadians themselves. There does not seem to be any handle that the U.S. resident can grab, even for those who try or who have a special interest in keeping abreast of politics north of the U.S, border. The Canada-U.S. auto agree- ment was far too complex to penetrate far in the public mind. There is concern about water but little apparent interest in Canadian water at this time outside certain congressmen. Canadian teach-ins hostile to American policy in Viet Nam are lumped in with similar phenomena here. As for Cana- dian accusations and counter- PM's WIFE This is a recent photo of Maryon Pearson, wife of Prime Minister Pearson. (CP) 1000 "Ths "thy "Iti 00 282 280 282 KENYA BOSS Jomo Kenyatta, president of Kenya, is winning praise from white settlers for his statesmanship. At one time Kenyatta was regarded as the guiding brain behind Mau Mau _ terrorism Kenya. -3 + 10 300 900 900 900 205 $27%4 274 27% $00 114 113 «113 2100 $77% 77% 77% 1400 120 120 120 0800 5: AA SB, 2000 39 100 222 1000 220 Hollinger Int Bibis T Hud Bay Int Heliun int Helm r 205 $12% 12% 12% + Ve 100 $2714 27% 274+ Ve 225 $16¥2 16¥2- 1612 18 $392 HA 94+ 100 $24 24 «(24 ---.2 Vancouver Splits For New Owners By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver Canucks won one and lost one for their new own- ers during the weekend West- ern Hockey League schedule. The Canucks, purchased by a syndicate from Fred Hume for $500,000 last week, defeated Los Angeles Blades 5-2 Saturday 1 Kenville lron Bay Iso Jacobus Jelex Joburke Joliet Jonsmith Joutel Ris Ker Add K Anacon Kirk Min Kopan Lab Min L Dufauit Lake Lyn Latin AM kd 72 222 4+ 1 7s 25 -- § n 35 7 2a 6 2000 «14% 142 1414 11350 10% 102 10'4 3250 835 825 524 315 305 $00 12 2 17500 24 23 100 $33%2 33% 3312 ~ 1 in (CP) -2 OLD COUNTRY | SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)--Results | $62% 62% 6244 $144 13% 14 + Ve $19% 13% 137% + % 821% 212 21% + % Ce 704 71 9% 9%. 60 $56% 56% 56+ 4 +a $15% 15% 15%-- $60 300 $14 (144 $72 I Leitch Lorado Louvict of Old Country soccer matches today: A By NICK FILLMORE |population of more than 225,000, lis 48 miles from the slope, and Mountain range, Located on the valley's South| Mount Mar- night then fell 5-1 to Portland Buckaroos Sunday. In the other weekend games) accusations about crime, the U.S. last year displayed pretty Macassa Madsen Manok MS Marchant Matach Mattgmi Maybrun Me. Intyre McKen McWat Mentor Midrim Min-Ore Muiti-M Nat Expl Nealon New Ath New Bid New Cal Newconx TSE Al ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 0 Stoke 1 Blackburn 4 Newcastle 2 Blackpool 1 West Brom 1 Fulham 1 Notts F 1 Leeds 2 Arsenal 0 Leicester 0 Man United 5 Liverpool 5 Northampton 0 ty Sheffield U 2 Everton 0 Sunderland 9 Burnley 4 Tottenham 2-Sheffield W 3 West Ham 2 Chelsea 1 considerable indifference in its own election to the rags-to: riches controversy about Bobby Baker, the former Senate clerk and protege of Lyndon Baines Johnson who made it big while in a public office. Back in 1963, however, n- clear arms was something the U.S. public could get its teeth into. Tied in with Canadian wrangling about being hard and soft on the U.S., it was more understandable. aad Portland was defeated 5-2 by| Victoria Maple Leafs Saturday; and Los Angeles came out of the league basement with a 3-1 victory over Seattle Totems Sunday. Portland's victory moved the} Buckaroos back into the league lead with 20 points, two more than Victoria. | | WINDSOR, N.S. (CP) -- Thelin the opposite direction, Maritimes will get its largest) Acadia University and the An- ski development this winter/nanolis Valley communities of with completion of a 3,000-foot/Hantsport, Wolfville and Kent- slope at age Martock, fivelville are within 45 miles. miles from here. | rae A T-bar "it with a capacity tock Ski Ltd, the $125,000 pros. (of 1,200 people an hour will ock § - : -| : ect is expected to serve 15,000|Serve the main slope. A rope = ltow will be in operation on a als eget net gg rag winter' |beginner's hill, There is park- al Sie ae ling space for trailers and 500 and a} ; cars, and two small skating a Ral og eee aiijand hockey ponds will be in tock has a northern exposure. "Although our facilities wil) be suited for professional ski- runs, we expect to concentrate on family skiing and teaching amateurs the basics this winter," he said. "We think there are thousands of persons just waiting to get a chance to ski who haven't had the oppor- tunity before." Shares in Mount Hartock Ski Ltd. are owned by persons from most areas of the Annap- 290 290 $5i%e 514 Sit Ve MSHA HW HH --h $14% 149% 14% ne $17 17% 1m -- 40600 3 74 BA Va 200 $93%4 932 93% + 1000 J 1000 2000 2000 400 $5% $15\2 154 1S¥2 $14% 14% + 420 420 «420 $614 64 6% $2738 37% 3% $294 294 Wha-- Va 300 $15% 15% 15% + $28% 28s 28% + % $15% 1984 15% + $25% 25% 25%-- J 18% 18% -- Va) 34 4) 35 4) Cygnus A Cygnus B " Dis! Seag D Bridge Dom Elect DB: co Dom Glass Dom Store Domtar jDomtar p WEEKEND FIGHTS rae When you turn 21 vsvititu v 120 500 $122 12¥2 122+ Va 270 $110" 110%2 1108 + "2 100 $25 25 «(28 400° 60 60 wo Du | Neonex w 10900" 425 | N Goldvue N Hesto | Newlund Division If {Bristol © 2 Bolton 2 Bury 2 Crystal P 2 410 64+ +1 d worth Valley, loperation A $25,000 two-storey lodge has been constructed. It contains a evelopments at Went-! N.S., 25 miles olis Valley and Halifax-Dart- mouth. President is Colin Mac- from Truro, and Poley Moun- Kenzie and vice - president is By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Juan, Puerto Rico--Car- los Ortiz, 134%, New York, out- Ismael 133, But even at that, the-U.S. in- terest in the Canadian election was a-narrow one. A good ex- you're no longer cov- ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. tain, near Sussex, N.B. lrestaurant, ski shop, day nurs- ; | 5 ssing " y take |ery, Seating areas and dress triste cae tea ether Man. \enetition. Hatfield said over- time 'ski. developments," said|night accommodation would be| Halifax barrister Byron Hat-|available at motels in the Wind-| field, secretary of Mount Mar-|Sor area. : tock Ski Ltd. "There are 300,-| "We expect a skiing season 000 people within an hour's|to Fee tg Bare Eee ite ivi ist f the hill, and/mid-April," Hatfield said. peiypen cyrus ly fan average season more than > expect to get about five per oi at them this winter." 100 inches of snow falls in the area." Halifax - Dartmouth, with a pointed Laguna, Panama, 15. Ortiz regained world lightweight title. Buenos Aires -- Oscar Bona- vena, 204, Argentina, knocked out Billy Daniels, 196, Brook- lyn, N.Y., 1. Tokyoda, Japan -- Hiroyuki |Ebihara, 115, Japan, outpointed |Bannie Boromeo, 118, Philip- pines, 10. 26a +12 650 %6 --1 27700 192 184 184 -- th $00 170 170 170 -- 1 4509 13 5000 16 200 505 1333 (12 1900 12 750 102 2100 , 98 1000 160 1409 820 810 + 1000 12%4 12% 12% 500 945 940 945 + 10 100 460 480 480 + § 731 $12% 12 12 --%% 4000 34% 34 MI 8 N Mylama Nick Rim Nisto Norbeau Norgoid Norlex Normetal Norpax N Bordu N Coldsim North Exp North Can Northgat Obaska Opemska Orchan Patino Pax int Perron Pine Point Preston Probe M Purdex Que Chib Que Lith Que Man Que Sturg Quonto Radicre Ragian Rayrock Rio Algom | Rix Athab | Rockwin Roman Salem San Ant Sarimco Sherritt Si! Eureka Silvrfias ample is the differing press reaction in May, 1963, when newly-elected Prime Minister Pearson called on the late pres- ident Kennedy at Hyannis Port Claim Third Top Meteorite HONG KONG (Reuters)-- China claims to have the third largest meteorite in the world. A huge metéorite found in the Gobi Desert at Chingho County, in northern Sinkiang, weighs 30 tons, says the New hinaC News Agency. It said that the world's big- gest meteorite, weighing 60 tons, fell in Southwest Africa and the second largest, weigh- ing 33.2 tons, was found in Greenland. Jack Mishull. Both are from Halifax. Chief ski instructor is Allan Mitchell of Chester, N.S. U.K. Defence Reappraisal =: NHL LEADERS GREENWOOD RESULTS [Underway » Yer'stann trex SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 | LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime|11, won six, lost two, tied three, - 000, A je : jet rccanercias aaron $m uPinces| Minister Wilson may shortly ae 15. \ ' ' |). : 4g 28tee on an oil embargo against| Points: Hull, Chicago; Rous- 14.90 7.10 5.20)1A-Runadir, Dittfach | 490 2.0% 2) Rhodesia because of pressure|Seau, Montreal; 18. 10 ATEN" Mechel" Comune " 280/from the United Nations, Brit-| Goals: Hull, Chicago, 12. Also Ran in Order: Well Oiled, Autumn | Also Ren ay eitalg an ee Fly-lish newspapers suggest today. |, ASsists: Rousseau, - Montreal, fouvelir, Fame, Service oe Field Trial. peat Downs Farm entry The Daily Telegraph says |Winner, bi f. 4 by Hannibal -- Brazada} QUINELLA, 1A AND 3, PAID $24.00 there is a threat to government| Miss By Brazado. | unity over Rhodesia because {Pool $89,370. Dally Double Pool W67- | sity pace -- Purse $2,700, Allow many Labor Parliamentarians| SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| ances: three- and four-year-olds, foa' in feel Wilson's administration has! tis. 1 Mile (12).|Canada, 1 Mile (8). : I Tee a Norn Bao 5.10 3.50;6Market Bid, Ferro 10,90 499 31°\applied fewer bans and control TA-Lucky Deal, Turcotte 4a0 3:0 Seal pia 270\than should have been exerted. Sine Renin Orders London Wise, John's| Also Ran In Order: Biack Diver, Cup| "If Afro-Asian and United Na- Freedom, Wild Fabius, A-Bobby Weaver, of gs gl 2 tld i sis tions demands for oil or total Twenty Francs, Prime Away, B-Blue| Witty ore e, 3, by To Markel -- Reighs trade sanctions there will be im- Poppet, A-Musi¢ Festival and Bodwenni,| Winner, ch iY iff} | . : te A--R Thurman, J Switzer and Grovetree Pernt joquentee. jmediate left wing support," the B--J M and J P Hermans end Newton- jnewspaper's Parliamentary cor- dale Steble entry SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add.|Tespondent says. DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 5, PAID $78.70)" ometer Stakes," three-year ds | The Daily Mail reports: » 1 & eS «6 Stei THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,400. Claim-|2nd UP, foaled In Canada. | 3 \"Britain, opposed to the use of Ing, Swoyeer-olds. 1 Mile ye 5.70 3.60|\A-Victorian Era, Gomer 3.80 3.00 2.40 force, is ready to' compromise storcem,: MNCLO 7 "2 |9-Albion Star, Ferro 18.60 ' 7.20! ; 1A-Royal Paul, Barroby 2.00 2.40/7 Poval Maple, Walsh 620|DY supporting a UN ban on oil ee "a ones cnr 3.50/ "Also Ran in Order: Canadillis, Ky. Mir-/Supplies to Rhodesia, providing Also Ran in_Order: ack Treasure. | cle, Mr. Brass, A-Latin Artist, Already i Res si |Mighty_ Gar, Tondahar, Gravel Pit andiBia' top' victory, and Mitzi's Folly. the major oil-producing ope \Clem Clam. A--Gardiner Farms and A Case eniry |tries can demonstrate it will be jLate Scratch--Silver Run. Winner, b ¢, 3, by Victoria Park -- Ivy effective." | A--H J Brewer and J L Agro entry oy NAGlen, Winner, b ¢, 2% by Bunty's Flight -- Pool $126,778 Cardiff 3 Leyton Or 1 Carlisle 1 Birmingham 0 |Coventry 3 Ipswich 1 Derby 5 Middlesbrough 0 Man City 3 Portsmouth 1 Norwich 1 Preston 1 Rotherham 2 Plymouth 0 | Southampton 0 Huddersfield 1 | Wolverhampton 2 Charlton 2 100 $634 63'4 634%4--% 225 $17%4 17% 17% | 210 $52 52 52 | 143 $35¥9 35% 352 41%! 300 $22% 225% 22%%-- Ve 190 35% 5' 5% To keep insured; you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion, 110 $86 «6850 85 2 | 1180 827% 27% 2794 -- 4) 100 $12¥a 12% 12% 325 $12% 1242 12%+ % iGt Wst Life Gr Weg G iGreyhnd "Guar Tr dHard CrpA iMawker § Pt A 115 $19 735 $14'4 225 $52'2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Clyde 2 Morton 0 |Dundee 4 Hibernian 3 Falkirk 1 Dundee 4 Hamilton 1 Dunfermline 6 Hearts 0 Rangers 2 Kilmarnock 5 Motherwell 6 3|Partick 0 Aberdeen 3 + 2/St. Johnstone 1 Celtic 4 ?ist. Mirren 0 Stirling 0 + wl + i Division If 71 )/Airdrieonians 1 Ayr U 0 Alloa 4 Forfar 0 |Arbroath 4 Stenhousemuir 1 \Berwick 3 Queen of S 1 |\Cowdenbeath 1 Albion 2 + | Dunbarton 0 Montrose 0 -- 1\Raith 5 Queens Pk 1 |Stranraer 4 E Stirling 1 .%|Thd Lanark 4 East Fife 1 14% 52'4 52% 4% 7M 53% 14\a 24% 87 8 500 7? y +% 10% 10% -- % cd +14 +1 -1 244 $53% 2120 $i4'2 885 $24% 72 $87 210 - $8 250 $7% 7% 100 $10% 10% 22$575 $75 575 292 $101%@ 10114 101% + % 450 $31% Ji" Nie-- 100 200 200 + 25 $87% 87'4 87% -- V2 $5ve Sve 5% oe 18 8 $10 10 $23°4 23% $102 10% 5 184 nw $ 6% 315 335 $7 28% 24 --l $12% 12% 12% " 15 330 2» 47 9 75 500 207 205 700 114 105 114 + 1142 $19%4 19% 19% -- 1 ple " 79 825 825 2) FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim- ling, three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs 7 + 2-Hannibra, Werry 7-Yancy, Bell 6-Sir Demifohn, Leblane Hint sn , . v Grp Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 2. Penalties: Ferguson, Mont- real, 31 minutes. Ce | DEALING YOUR REMEMBER WHEN?...| CAR? \ By THE CANADIAN PRESS | | The Man To See Is Kayak II, C. S. Howard's | Argentine - bred. racehorse, JACK stepped the 15 miles at et ONTARIO MOTOR S. 10a -- Ve 23% + Ve 10v2 --S\s! Sve | 18% Nn'-- 6a-- Ya} 315 $s $18\2 Sil | } - 1% 0 10% + Ve Stable entry ENGLISH FA CUP First Round Tormont Tribag Trin Chib U= Mining U Asbestos U_ Buffadn UCL Mine Un Keno Un N Fort Urban Q Violam 2-5 seconds 26 years ago to- day -- in 1939 -- to win the $10,000 Bowie Handicap and better the track record by 4-5 seconds. Kayak finished a comfortable two lengths ahead of Alfred G. Vander- bilt's Heelfly. 1000 500 206 10% 0% 10% 254 25a 25% | Aldershot 2 Wellingborough 1 yim 4 7, 725 _ ,|Altrincham 6 Scarborough 0 2000 27 «27 27 -%|\Barrow 1 Grimsby 2 pe I 5s5, y,|Barnet 0 Dartford. 2 500 20 + %\Bath C 2 Newport 0 ped <i - 5Bournemouth 0 Weymouth 0 1025 $29 y s\Bradford 2 Hull C 3 ey + ¥/Brentford 2 soerh ne 90 4 «© 4«# |Brighton 10 Wisbec |\Vernado by Bastinado, | ite 47 dt okt -- 3|Chesterfield 0 Chester 2 ee BionTH nace -- Purse 200. caim-| UWE Mothers ed ai i 214+ 4\Colchester 3 Queens PR 8 | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Allow-|ing, three-year-olds and up. 7 Seaped 4 dE Geby § Batten 3 [snatecr Topper bsont 150 "ato 470|<iet Wind, Leblanc wiGiven Advice 2% 20% ||Corinthian 1 Watford 5 2B-Check Suit, Walsh 3.20 3.40 4-Breconing, Fitzsimmon: 00 : iCrewe Alex 3 Scunthorpe 0 TORONTO (CP) -- |Boyd, official of the Ontario |Probation Services, says un- 1000 . 6 9000 «(54 |2B-Ac'ment, _ Fitzsimmons 3.20 3,40/8-Con-Jo; Dittfach 2.80 | . . 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Winner, b g, 2, by Dedicate -- All Gaul by| Total Attendance 17 days 144,572 9 |Hartlepoo! 3 Workington 1 Leytonstone 0 Hereford 1 | Ambiorix. Total Mutuel Pool 17 days $9,430,788, 11% %/|Lincoln 1 Barnsley 3 = eeatils Polina MOHAWK RACEWAY i" hile ?' Millwall 3 Wealdstone 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 256° 256 -- 1/Oxford 2 Port Vale 2 | eee Peterborough 3 Kidderminster 1 sa Romford 1 Luton 1 S-Dictator arte ' ae eur | @ lrishman, Feagan " : slSouthend 3 Ardy og [Mader Sampson, altura 2 Southport 2 Halifax 0 (4? 'South Shields 3 York C 1 1, Swindon Town 5 Merthyr T 1 = 4 Tranmere 0 Stockport 1 , + ¥|Walsall 6 Swansea 3 ~-- 1 Wimbledon 4 Gravesend 1 s Wrexham 4 § Liverpool \1 20 390 16 8 140 785 20 390 16 Acme Gas Aiminex Am Leduc Ana U Dev Asamera Banff Calvert CS Pete Cc Ex Gas C High Cr C Homestd Cdn Sup Oo Cent Dei Charter O Cc West P. Dynamic Fargo French Pt Plains 0 900 7 58 148 4 Bg Hi ! Total Pool $809,049. |be given. to the child when he! grows up. In an address to the United and Anglican Church confer- ence on unwed mothers, Miss Boyd said a child born out of wedlock loses all contact with ijhis real mother. | "He suffers a loss of identity. |He doesn't know who he is, who Bold Jennie his parents are, or why his! {mother gave him up." } 2.70|Mile (Trot) for three-year-olds and up.| She said it is a "delicate and| Also Started: Elaine Volo, White Prin-|Purse $3,360. (5) |difficult question" to trace par-} |cess, Hava Julep, Spencer Stokes and|5-Danny Song A., Galbraith 9.80 2.80 2.50| ileciti child in| |Can't Denity It. l-Betsy Herbert, Herbert "40 2.40 /eUtS is illegitimate child in| 148 + 212 a-- Ve 7 7 impson $ Siater Stl COMPLETE WITH ie ano cours @. @ TO CHOOSE FROM e.e@ FRAME, LENSES AND CASE FIRST RACE 1 Mile (Trot) three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) |$-Dictator Pick, Palmer for; Melody,. Mooreland's Dusty, 1 and Lee Grattan, $4 64 515 SIXTH RACE -- "Alliston Stakes' 1 2.40 2. SIXTH RACE -- "Alliston Stakes" --|later SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for|! Mile (Trot) for three-year-olds and up. seven-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8)|Purse $3,260 (5) i |2-Bar of Gold, Ren Filion 5.40 4,00 3.50 5-Danny Song A., |-Miracle Miss, Chatterson 18.50 6.40 1-Betsy Herbert, 1-Goldie Elgin W., Herrington 3.00 2-Elvis, Palmer | Also Started: Echoridge Jack, Sho-| Also Started: shone, Dusty's Dream, Lee Riddell and Brook B. Red Sails H QUINELLA Nos, & and 1 PAID $21.40 | DAILY DOUBLES §-Dictator Pick and 2- |Bar Gold $87.70 SEVENTH RACE + Galbraith 9.50 2.80 2.50 Herbert 2.40 2.40 5 3.20 Union Oil ruomac Lass, Nancy U Canso Wstates Wsburne W Decaita W Decitw 3 SCHOOL If you ore 16 years of age or over and have left school you can study at home with Canadian Academy's HOME STUDY COURSES | Grades 6 to 10 course qualifies you for Government Sponsored Trades Courses, Complete High School Courses to quelify you to write Provincial Government Ex- aminations. ~ 1 Mile (Pace) for 5 three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8) THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for|5-Uncle Spud, 4. Walsh 15.90 8.40 5 seven-year-olds. and up. Purse $600 (8)/|I-Long Distance, Clements 12.40 7.10 4-High and. 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Purse. $800 (8) so a H ee Judy, Allan 15 | Hawks And Leafs |3-Gracie Byrd, Ren Fiilon 14.40 7.00 4.70|Wilmac, Ed Lester and Scion Grattan. | 10 | |8-Money Down, Kingston 7.10 4.50|DQ-Finished 1st disqualified and placed Wi At G ee & oat a, minae ; 4.10\3rd for a tapped on break at the wire. jarted: Teddy Direct C., Jimmy ' in om ames A" C., Johnny Kick, Mick's Girl and) NINTH RACE rg 1 Mile (Pace) for i oo EERE AON AD 3 | Brother Dillon S$. three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 (8)/ Black Hawks shaded Cana-|~ |5-Colonel_C. Volo, Hayes 11.30 6.60 5.30) | Pyramid Assays jdiens 2-1. and Maple Leafs ' FIFTH Arpt = Mile (Pace) fori ele al Gale Campbell 3.80 3.50 | ' ive-year-olds and under. Purse $1,000 (8)|/4-Gina Guinea, Norris 6.40 [swamped Red Wings 12-1 in a|tveyeer Hat, Wm. 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