The Oshawa Times, 24 Oct 1960, p. 11

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Tamblyn, Le gree, Mainguary, Bryan ye wr % ee ROCKY ROYALE MOVES OU r IN FRONT Jim Norris Has Profitable Visit i Norris and CP dim in TORONTO who dabble hockey player horse probably figure more Re Vinnet he should make trips to Canada hired wi Came for The up with ri Pore jg) enrly Chicago millionaire man arrived in Toronto Saturday and within hours he was $36,000 richer when his Kng tish-bred Rocky Royale won the $50,000 - added Canadian Cham plonship stake Wood bine racetrack just the heginning The bushy-browned still celebrating that come rom behind victory when his Chicage Black Hawk piled 1 diens 42 League of th m of al $l That New vi Norris wi fe Cana-|in Hock a gamié Vion ! nim tor 8K clocked wings Just couldn't go wrong for seconds faster than the previou set by Jack Keich, 1958 of the autumn classic Rocky Royanle was erve throughout by jockey Charged home n front Oloureh, a native of Windso H i 4 ad ' ' Heneen Ont, Chureh followed instruction hy 4 head In A Ariving 1 pe RI 2 Wy y over American - bred Nobel $ven him by Norris owned by Dr. ¥, C Recio| The English hred apparently | Miami, ¥la, And the few in inclined to pull up when 17780 crowd who put their gets in front and Church wa on the Norris horse re- 0 hold back until the wire good dividends $19, in clear sight ind $8.80 When the 13-horse {eign-bred thorough-bred nto the straight, Only Nobel was ahead of Rocky Church made his big move 75 yards from home to nip Sel at the wire, In the winner enclosure Norri received hi money and a $3,000 gold cup « old Rocky hy the bet The four overlooked charged home year al y held in re Wale n of . oaney wa ved 2.0 TS RECORD To make Norrl cky Royale covered the ; distance over a Brass course Ihe dark bay son Ne wa was 4 15 day complete 13-fur record time Rockefells and n 2:42.2 Narcis Two-Way Tie For Top In Major Puck Loop Felephone A's both!12 last night Arena Lo Ie City-wide Answering service and the Oshawe recorded key vielorie at the Bowmanville main deadlocked for first place in the Oshawa Major Hockey League standings. Both clubs are unbeaten and untied and willl clash next Sunday night in the first showdown battle of the Young season The A's had an easy Lime in| thelr triumph, taking a one-sided|18 17-8 victory over the Oshawa Ju venile "Stars". City-Wide kept 19 pace, finally coming out on top in a see-saw affair 5:4, over Dur no's Garage A's -- JUVENILES Oshawa A's, comprised main ly of players of OHA exper: fence, taught the inexperienced Oshawa Juvenile 'Stars' a le son on positional play and "know how", whipping the young teen agers 17-8 Al "Pub" Garrard, just return ing home from his honeymoon along with. Syd Arnold and Gary| 16 20 121 2 uy Cl ol HIRD 7. A'S PERIOD McLean A Romanuck (Garrard, Baker) A Lawson Juvenile Dowe (Yahn, Balsom) A's: Arnold (Baker) A Arnold (Copeland) Copeland (Edward, Arnold) A's: Lawson (Garrard) A's: Dodsworth (Lawson) A's: Baker (Garrard) A's: Edwards (Garrard) Juveniles (Yahn) Pennltie | Price, Middleton ton and Myles 20) Referees First game 4.40 Kawzenuk and Liopel Baker ond game: Roceo Esposito 6.21 Lionel Wilson, Scorer Shaw, Ser Dowe Ashton CWTAS DURNO'S City Wide Answering, backed, y hy stout netminding of young| iff Godridge, upset last year's) Durno's Garage, 54 Hall, a newcomer to the mp Ross 'Merchants Take Over | winner Ken r he told field of for moved fel Royale ahou! Nohel Mil I and Jim sisted on Unemate Poul Trans, snd Henk Lane's gosls Jerry Robinson and Bob Hae FIRST PERIOD imon coliected single tallies for| 1, Merchants: Laue the losers ; Jno) MERCHANTS -- goal: Hawe;) ony's: Robinson defense: Wallace, Corbeil _'G Sutton, Smith) Marshall, Lene, McMahon; for- Pensities -- Wallace and Arm wards; Tran, 8, Wesifall, Saed Song don, G. Westigll, Armstrong snd SECOND PERIOD Arnold A. TONY'S LU fense: Golding West: forwards: F. Sution 2.99 Sulton, Hill, Smith ms 0.1 Harmon and Myles ! Woodeoe, Wright JHE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, October ¥, 19 11 UAW Leadership Although only two weeks have Filiott, Barcley and Venderset. THIRD PERIOD | po in the UAW Hockey BAKER VENDING goal: 7 Yanding: ro. 4 ( Vanstone; defense Rorabeck, ors , mon) Reugie a Schedule Sih Cockerton, Woodcock; forwards; 13 Pion Button 4 Bryan) ree ly stamped themselves as the Lintner, Banton. Fore Wright, (Elioht) clubAn-hest Vending: Lintner | Yesterdoy morning in the Bow- FIRST PERIOD (Milton) |manville Arena, the weekly dou. 1. Vending: Rorabeck Penalties |bleheader was skated off and Hamilton, Bannon) 10.18 and Bryan, 2. Union: Bryen ere Fe fed Ha ce shading, (Sutton, McClinton) 1818) MERCHANTS ~ TONY'S Tony's Refreshments 42. In the| Penalties Wondeock, Merchants broke a 27 dead morning's 1id1ifter, Baker Vend- SECOND PERIOD (lock, firlug two goals in the final ing climbed into a tie for second 3, Vending: Milton period, to whip Tony's Refresh place with Tony's, whipping win-| (Hamilton, Bennon) 9.32 /ments 42. Victory gave lloyd less Credit Union 64 { 4, Union: Bryan Clarke's outfit first place CREDIT UNION goal, " P (Middleton, Sutton) 13.11 Jackie Sneddon, a former Bryan goal. Mor 5, Vending: Lintner 15.01 Tony's player, haunted his for- forwards: Mil-| 6, Vending: Bannon 15.04 mer team-mates, netting the tie- MeClinton,! Penalties Cockerton end bresking and insurance goals, The speedy leftwinger also as goal: Melnick; de MORE R. Reid, J Red, 9.15 The Philippines had 25000 tourist visitors in the first half 19.20 of 1950, a percent incresse lover the same period of 1950. DOES IT AGAIN! Adams, the distiller who made history with the now famous Private Stock, has done ft again} Adams now presents Gold Stripe, another Custom Blend, at « moderate price, created especially for the Ontario taste, Next time you buy, try mellow custom-blended Gold Stripe in its tall, handsome flask bottle in 3g ounce and 12 ounce sizes, end you'll agres, Adams has dons it again! 5.1 4 Tony's Hermon (F. Sutton) Sutton, Bradley; ton, Smith, Lodge, For a better way to start your car, get an Exide battery Et bec ETD NEW ADDED HEADROOM, Even though the sofa-soft seats are higher, there are oxtra inches head to ceiling, A full-sige Buiek boon to tall men in hats Copeland, were the winner top| le igue this, season made an ime marksmen with a J-goal effort|pressive debut, scoring the win pach Gary Lawson, Ev Edwards| ner at the 18.50 mark, to break a and Al Baker tallied twice, ¥did4d deadlock Al Myles, Mike Romanuck and Syd Dods worth| I no, Gerry MeLean and Ted divided singles {Colvin collected the other goals 'Buteh" Dowe netted (wo Lucky Wills with a pair, Dan tor the "Stars". Buddy Yahn md Don Tureskl with sin Macdonald and Jim Peter gletons, were Durno's sniper one each CWTAS gonl, Godridge OSHAWA A Zedie, I. Cockertown son; defense Woodcock, Drake; for Keenan, Edward forward Colvin, Naplorowski, D Garrard. O'Connor, Arnold, | Hall, McLean, Milton son, Dodsworth, Baker, Roman MeQuald, no and iwek, MeGarry and Copeland JUVENILE "STARS Hinkson; defense Kirk, Kono kowskl, Branton, Bishop, Hal forwards: Nelson, Macedon ald, Porteous loman, Cull n Furey, Peters, Yahn, Dowe, Wall! pirst and Wilson No FIRST PERIOD Pertaltie I, A's: Arnold ind Middleton O'Connor H.16 SECOND PERIOD A's: Garrard 1. Durno Ture Baker (Westfall) Juvenile Macdonald ! CWTAS Peters, Furey 1. CWTAS A's: Copeland (Tran Arnold Durno's Juvenile (Wills) Furey, Balsom Durne's Penalite Dow (Brown) SECOND PERIOD Durno's 6 Garrard Brown) 7. Juveniles: Yahn 7. CWTAS (Wilson (Myles) 17.12 8 A's: Baker Penalties Hughes, F, Cock (Garrard, Hubble) 10.10 eo Tureski, Woodeovk and Na A Edwards plorowskl § Robinson (7.11 THIRD PERIOD Garrard #8. CWTAS: Colvin Edwards) (Fry, F. Cockerton) 0. 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