The Oshawa Times, 4 May 1961, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 4, 1961 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords GETTING READY TO GO FISHING ? WELL, DID YOU CHECK YOUR TACKLE LATELY P SIR BARTON DID IT Canadians May Celebrate Kentucky Derby Victory By JACK SULLIVAN A few Canadian - bred orjof Calgary and Four - and -, With all the hoopla surround- Press Staff Writer |Canadian - owned horses have|Twenty, bay son of Blue Prince/ing Saturday's Derby, it might ] re Emmuey Solonels tried their luck at the Derby injand Sixpence I, will be riddenibe timely to recall Sir Barton. etvely: diftorent orond. of ban Canadian - owned. Flutterby ori long history dating back toh, "ISCINM, SOON CONEY He ended his racing career from the first game, knocked Four-and-Twenty wins the 1%-(1875, but only Sir Barton hasin p.. aye in 1920 after being beaten by Man O'War, famous colt owned off the Ajax "Club Nine" mile Derby this Saturday at{Won it. Cagers yo score of 67-50, |Louisville. They can't believe] Victoria Park, Canadian. WON TRIPLE CROWN by Sam Riddle, in a matched If the 54-year-old Longden can : race at the Kenilworth track at CORES T LEAD a Canadian Hyatt would be ivaled colt owned by E. P. i ag Jougd B 'AKE bold enough--or g enough--| Taylor of Toronto, made a real{get home in front, mar! Coca-Colas broke out in front tg take the marbles in this U.S.|run at it last year but #hished|the second Derby victory for|Windsor, Ont. A purse of $80,000 from the opening whistle in this iyrf classic. third. The colt went on to win|the craggy-faced reinsman who(was offered and, so the story contest roaring into a 16-13 lead.| 1's heen done before, but you|the 101st running of the Queen's/has been in the game longer|€0€s, more than 37,000 specta- John Love netted seven points/yon't hear any Americans|Plate at Toronto and shortly|than he cares to remember. He(tors were on hand. with some fine shooting along|sp,,ting about it. after was injured and retired to/was aboard Count Fleet, 1943| Sir Barton died Nov. 11, 1937, with Bob a and hii Fouth, The year was 1919 when the|stud. Derby winner and later that|at a ranch at Douglas, Wyoming, to pace Je ures men stakes were small and the| There's a distinct Canadian|year piloted the son of Reigh|at the age of 21. He had won While Ted Diotowshi hoo Count-Quickly to Belmont and|purses totalling $116,857 on 13 victories, six seconds and five tracks were in the leaky-roof|flavor to Four-and-Twenty and -- ig Doms to keep AjaXiora, A three - year - old colt|Flutterby. They are owned by|Preakness victories to take the . triple crown. third in 31 starts. n The "Cokes" continued to pull sanod Sh Eun fu 3 owed Max Bell and Frank McMahon ahead in the second Janie) won it when the purse was throwing in 14 more points 10, peagly $20,845 compared with a mere five for the losers. Booth the present $125,000 added came through with a half a! 3 . dozen more points and Myron Mech four to lead the victor's while Reg. Daze netted three and Gary Newitt two. The halftime score Cokes 30, Ajax 18. COKES RED HOT After the halftime intermis- RARELY ACHIEVED sion, "Cokes" really hit a| Only seven others have dupli-| "hot" streak pouring in 26 cated this somewhat remark- points to Ajax's 12. Bob Booth able feat and the last to do it showed his seasonal scoring was Citation in 1945, a million- from hooping 13 points to out- dollar winner from the famed score the losers single-handed|Calumet Farm stable. while Love and Hill also came through to split nine points for| KNOXVILLE JOINS EHL Cokes. Gary Newitt hit for : ior . :| NEW YORK (AP)--Knoxville, seven points and Piotrowski \, was voted into the East- four to top Ajax's output. : ern Hockey League Tuesda Ajax finally outscored the vie: [T the EY pA will ay SPORTS IN BRIEF TWINS OPTION PITCHER |fenceman, will attend a MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Fred|dance here Friday honoring Bruckbauer, Minnesota Twins Galt Terriers' Allan Cup relief pitcher, was optioned to|tory. Officials said the Terriers Syracuse of the International/may contest the world amateur League Tuesday. In his one ap-|championship in Colorado next pearance with the Twins this|Winter or make an on season Bruckbauer was touched|swing through Europe. for three hits and three runs in| pp; sys RUN SATURDAY a less than a one-inning sting t Kansas City. HAMILTON (CP) -- Nearly agains as Chy 1,000 students from 98 schools NAMED HARNESS EXEC (will compete Saturday in the CHISAGO AF) an Brg hh sous, Ona, Re? , 36, was nam 8 " executive secretary of Harness mile to one-mile races open to bread Dovid MacFasane The proces of the cava president na cFarlane. e pi 5 The HTA is an association of will go to crippled children's or. 2? pari-mutuel harness tracks|ganizations. i the United States and aint he relay Jace Je divided aca. nto four sections--A group, secondary schools; B group, for |secondary schools with enrol ment of 600 or less; C group, for Niagara district schools; D group, for Hamilton district public schools. Coca Colas Upset Ajax. Even Series Tuesday evening at Simcoe Hall, the Oshawa Industrial Basketball League champion- EASE, GASOLINE ship series was all squared up CANE USED WITH ANY at one game apiece after Coca- TAKE YOUR REEL APART, SALT WATER FISHING DAMAGES BOTH REEL AND LINE. CLEAN OUT OLD GR PILOUS TO ATTEND GALT (CP) -- Rudy Pilous, coach of the National Hockey League champion Chicago nato, New York Ranger de- ---- RED & WHITE FOOD REWIND YOUR OR ATTACH NEW LINE, OF THOSE BIG ONES THAT "GOT AWAY" ARE LOST E OF FAULTY LINES WHICH ED OVER THE WINTER MONTHS. © 101, KING FEATURES STNDICATE, eb WANTS TO TURN PRO He Makes Up In Drive What He Lacks In Size VANCOUVER (CP)--At five poo feet nine inches and 160 pounds, Trever Swangard is small by © current major league baseball § standards. But courage and desire have | And just to show disbelieving Americans that there was no |fluke about it, Sir Barton went on to win the Preakness and read, |Belmont Stakes. That gave him '|the distinction of being the first triple crown winner. ROD rusty ? cLEANOFF ALL THE RUST AND SHELLAC THE ROD, IT'LL PRESERVE IT, TOO THERE'S A RED:WHITE FOOD STORE NEAR YOU! made the 21 - year - old second baseman big enough to hold down a first-string job with the Varsity squad at the University of Oregon. Three years ago, Trev at- tracted enough attention in Van- couver high school and minor league competition to win tui- tion assistance at Oregon, where he is in his third year as a physical education student. When he graduates next year, he hopes he'll be good enough 3 to enter professional baseball. "He's got an average arm § and average speed," 'says Ore- gon coach Don Kirsch, "It all depends on whether he can hit that good pitching in pro ball, and you can't find out until you tors in the final quarter by 18-11] : but they waited too late for Played o a N00 Soosts their comeback as time ran out,|2réna fo be comp Piotrowski netted five, + four and Gord Cardwell three|¢!y in the EHL are ] points to lead the "Club Nine" |N.Y.; New Haven. Conn.; Phil- | ia: . squad while Cokes divided their /2delphia; Johnstown, Pa; 11 points evenly among Hejr/Sreenshoro, N.C. and Charlotte players. |HIGH SCORERS | Coca-Cola were paced to this important playoff victory by| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bob Booth, John Love and Bob| Even in New York Sunday Hill with 24, 15 and 11 points|baseball once was illegal. Forty- respectively while for Ajax, Ted|two years ago today Gotham's Piotrowski was tops with 18 ball fans saw their first lawful points followed by Gary Newitt pay-to-get-in Sunday ball game, and Reg. Daze with 12 and 10 the enabling law being passed a points apiece. ow Jaye previously, Tne Phila: COKES -- Gedge, 6: Gra ,|delphia Athletics defeated New| 1; Mech, 8: Booth, 2: alan, |York Giants 4-3 on that oc-| Clinton, REMEMBER WHEN? . . BEST BUY -- SAVE 10¢ RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY --Added Pectin 24-OZ. ROSE BRAND JAMS *** go up there and try." TREVOR SWANGARD h : | His hitting was sporadic dur- : _ |Campbell; Whalley, 2; Hill, 11. casion. | ing three years of senior indus-|Redcaps. His father, Erwin Total 67. Fouls, 7-out-of-9. | trial league competition here Swangard, managing editor of, AJAX -- Daze, 10; Piotrow- l but sharpened considerably the Vancouver Sun, was a boxer ski 18; Newitt, 12; Cardwell, 3: "Checks You I Can Bank On" BEST BUY--SAVE 13c HONEY POD--STOKELY'S FANCY PEAS BEST BUY--SAVE 6c RED ROSE TEA BAGS BEST BUY--SAVE 8c 6c OFF PACK--Red & White Homogenized PEANUT BUTTER BEST BUY--SAVE 10c when he played semi-pro base-/and soccer player in his native Elerick, 4; Dickson, 3. Total 50. ball in Eugene, Ore., following Germany and in Canada before| Fouls, 14-out-of-28. his first college season. he took up sports writing. | Officials -- Jim Brady and| While Trev has natural ath-yeo Kelly. Scorer, "Duke" HITTING .400 400, etic ability, his coaches have Fonousion. : This year, he was batting . fuiwass said he excels largely SPRING TIME IS VEAL TIME | VEAL % Q ch | LEG ROAST Ib 79° C VEAL CUTLETS | RIB VEAL CHOPS 69° 24.02. cl VEAL PATTIES 59° Tie ke. 49° ne | BRABEQUE FRANKS 1.00 59° SWIFT'S -- BY THE PIECE ---- -- -- -- -- -- WE GE -- -- PREMIUM BOLOGN 25° 27¢ SWIFT'S EVERSWEET RINDLESS BACON 39° 21¢ 27° |_ 99 in early-season non-conference hE Lb play with Oregon, getting 12 "Cfie of competiive PITH, NEIDER TO BOX hits in his first 30 trips to|c,.¢ Ron Andrews, who coached] PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Bill) the plate, mostly singles andi; jn pony League baseball.|Neider, Olympic shot put cham- doubles. | "Trev had the drive and de- pion, is slated to make his pro- An all - star third baseman |g. that makes a great ath.|fessional boxing debut here| through four years of Littlejete » says Jim Gemmell, who/May 15, on a card topped by|| League, Pony League and Base. , hed him in his early soccer|the Joey Giardello - Wilfie| Ruth baseball and a Pacific|gays, |Greaves middleweight windup. | Coast Senior League soccer His spirit was demonstrated The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Neider| player before he decided to|jn a soccer game when he was arrived here Tuesday from Los concentrate on baseball, Trevion the bench with his arm in Angeles and went into training thinks experience in profes-la sling because of torn liga-|for his yet unnamed opponent. sional ball would be a big help|ments and his team was trail- He once ran up a streak of six| to him later as a coach or in-ling 10. While the coach|straight knockouts as an ama- structor. watched the game, he hurried|teur in Kansas. | Born in Saskatoon, Swangard to the dressing room, changed came to Vancouver at the age|and returned to the bench. YORK BREAD "N" BUTTER of four. His mother was a lead-|Sent in a few minutes later, ing player with the perennial{he scored twice. His team won Step up fo a | softball champions, Saskatooni2-1. A I OWLING NEWS i | OSHAWA BOWLING NEws | LAWN-BOY] 7h CANADA'S MOST LADIES' CLASSIC 10-PIN LEAGUE [613 (270, 200), Jim Shearer 202, Jean High triple -- Nancy Mackay, 556, Ward 208. 3,164 pinfall POPULAR POWER Bowlers over 400 -- Fairley Bouckley All Stars -- Harry Bennett 215, Jim Janet Peel 441, Dot Brabin 433, Jo| LO-HYs = Joe WAC BT, FEATURE--SAVE 4c George 432, Mary Mothersill 432, Shir. Betty Love o 4348 Pintall MOWER ley Bowers 422," Kathy Franklin 418,|, (NEI, 513700), Theima owen CHERRY HILL OLD Dosis Dyet 415 and Dora DIcesaro go," (339, 226, 238), Eleanor Calvert 220, pinfall, Givers -- 2,707 pinfall. 1 Orfuns -- Madeline Gregory 218, Howard MacLeod 236, 232, Joyce Shear | United Church League in a friendly challenge to complete our year. The Oshawa Bowling Lanes are donat- | ing a trophy to the church which makes | 75, Onda Gunn 474, Mavis Taylor 458, Childerhose 610 (226, 212), Bud Owen 4 3 I it 268. 3,434 pinfall, | 3 . ' ; Fi | Saucy Six Betty Clark 251. 2,981 Nh pinfall | 4 ot #1 Hot Shots -- Irv. Estabrooks 648 (297, | - 3 8 1d { 207), Helen Doughty 201. One absent. | Ba 2,738 pinfall 2% JF Bhagus' er 201. 2,864 pinfall the greater pinfall 24.07. JAR Ls. LB. LB. 3-LBS. FOR PEATURE -- SAVE 4c YORK BREAD 'N' BUTTER PICKLES FEATURE -- SAVE 4c | LIBBY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 29- Biscuit Feature Kingsdale -- Save 22¢ S FANCY VARIETIES coc. 3 * 89¢ CHOICE 16-0Z. JAR LB. 48.02. TIN TWIN ROLLS -- SAVE 4c -- SUNBEAM BROWN "N" SERVE FEATURE SAVE 6c PURITAN STEW FEATURE SAVE 6c -- GLIDE LIQUID -- 3c OFF PACK LAUNDRY STARCH FEATURE SAVE 10¢ TREND DETERGENT ™" "2 ,,. 12 70 PKG. Team standing -- Terriers 1934 points; Poodles, 15% points; Hounds, 12 points; Shepherds and Dalmations, 9 points and Bulldogs, 7 points. LEGION LEAGUE Congratulations to the "Champs" -- the Untouchables; tain Herb Bathe, Flo Bracey, Albert Hale, Gord Brown, Ella Roznik and Bill Smith, Sr. Congratulations also to the '"Consola- tion" winners, the Would-Be's; Captain Len Holt, Sid Hobbs, Fred Taylor, Bill Smith, Jr, Vi Brown, Flo Hale and spare Charlie Rankin We hope that you have all enjoyed your season's bowling and will be rar- ing to go again next season. 12-0Z, WEDGE BEEF OR IRISH 24-0Z. TIN rs 253, Harry Gray 210. 3,201 pinfall. Liz Rutherford 453, Helen Reynolds 446,10 bY 50k arg s3 (275, 20003 Lazy Ones -- Don Clement 641 (290), 3e * Eap: | Gord Brown 201, Morris Love 222. m0 " BOTTLE Our league has one more night of e uxe bowling, when we meet the Albert St. All luxury lawn care features-- one pull start--proven depend- ability--plus 2 FULL YEARS' Thanks to you all for your co-opera- tion during the season and a special thanks to The Times Sports Editor for seeing that our news was placed in the paper. See you all at the banquet on Sat. grday, May 6. Supper will be at 6.30 p.m. Please be on time. See you then! STARK "CLASSIC" LEAGUE Congratulations to the Oilers, who eame through with "flying colors™ Sat- urday to win the championship and the beautiful Congress Trophy. The Fal. cons gave it the "old college try" but were overpowered in the final two games. It was Doug Keeler, averaging slight- ly under 202 for his five games, who gave the Falcons the most trouble with a big 235 game being his best effort. So to captain Doug, Doug Vann, Ray George and Jim Lamont -- a job well ne! LANDER - Once more, the banquet will be held at Club 401, Simcoe Street South at Bloor, Saturday, May 27. at 6.30 p.m. Below are the complete results: Otlers -- D. Keeler, 1,009; R. George, 840: D. Vann, 81; J. Lamont, 772. Total, 3.452 Falcons -- G. Reid, 808: mick, 807; B. Borrowdale, Crossley 782. Total, 3.187 WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE Spring must be here! Our Chipmunks are out of hibernation and right out on top. They rolled 3.434 pinfall, which is the largest one for this league, during the entire season. Congratulations, Chipmunks! You have the honor of be- ing the champions for the first year of the Westmount United Church Bowling League The "All Stars", true to their chosen mame, won the Consolation Trophy. Congratulations! Scores for the teams In the cham. plonship section are as follows: Chip munks_ 6,405: Coasters, 6,107; Hi-Los, 6,003; Lazy Ones, 5.972; Lo-Hys, 5.846; and Orfuns, 5,782 Scores In the Consolation Trophy: All 6,002; Givers, 1 G. MecCor- 790; R. Stars, 6.048; Saucy Six, 5.739 and Hot Shots, 35.56 High games In the teams Coasters -- John. Harris 213, Alex Sinclair 327, Hazel Durnin 617 (254). 3,050 "ninth All members will bowl, so if unable | to bow] with the league, leave your score as usual, Let us be present to meet the members of this club and re-! turn their courtesy in the soclal time which is to follow at the church Don't forget the banquet which is being held at the Glenholme School on | May 6, at 6.30 p.m. sharp, A full evening of fun has been plan. ned. Come and enjoy it with your team, | who are mow your friends. They will| doubtless be your opponents during the | next year. So enjoy them while you may! | Thanks to The Times and Sports Ed! tor from our league, for the coverage they have given us. Apologies to any member whose high game has been omitted, or has been the victim of comment. Thanks to the captains for their: co-operation. Be present, if possible, for our last evening this year. It's really been won- derful for our first year. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching: Warren Spahn, Mil- waukee Braves, allowed just two hits, walked two men and struck out nine to beat Los An- | geles Dodgers 4-1 for the first {time in three seasons. Hitting: Earl Averill, Los Angeles Angels, had four hits in four trips to the plate, includ- ing a two-run homer in the inning, as the Angeles edged Baltimore Orioles 7-6. LACE CAPITAL Scottish lace produced in Ayr- shire, where the industry was first established in 1875, sells in Pr Los -- Ken Csbb 305, Gerd. Wharry [50 countries. 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