The Oshawa Times, 31 May 1961, p. 19

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'OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS! pycern Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Moy 31, 1961 19 ---- TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1961 MR. &% Vuriongs. Purse $1,800, 3-year-olds, $5,000 Jockey Owner Fitzsimmons--J Y Sta 41% 4no Grasby--Gaylands Farm 5% 5 Adams--E C Pasquale Dittfach--W F Morrissey 10-% 10-1% Parnell 11-1 11% Remillard--W J Farr : 1! 122 12. Nash -- Greatrex br g , Trainer G V Howell Start good, won driving 8.80 5. % 3-BRENDA'S REWARD 23.40 16.10 Second Race 2.CHANCE ROUTE 16.20 9 Furiongs. Purse $1800, 3-year-old fillies, Cdn, fosled, Claiming all $2500 WtPPSt % % Str. Fin ke; Owner 1-3 1% Coy -- Seedhouse 31% 22 Roy -- Formley Stud Fm 51% 3-nk Grasby -- Red River Sta 4% 41% Robinson -- Newtondale Sta 23 Fitzsimmons -- JYW Farm s-SILLY SET 80 7-2 6% 7.nk Parnell -- JED Ryan 82% 8-2 Dittfach -- Mrs, Fisher 92 94% Clark -- Chishom-Larin 12- 112% 11-5 101 Brown ~Dimarco Sta. 1 143 1-1%101 119% Gordon -- Feows+ Sweenie .... 11512 3 6% 12- 12- 12- Adams = JBW Carmichael Sir Harry -- Eve K. Trainer 8. Couch. Start good, won driving. DAILY DOUBLE 3 snd 5 PAID $79.20 Third Race aid Nive 6.BIG NATIVE . 3-AIR SHELTER . nd-4-year old PPSt % Wh Maidens. Claiming sll $3500. Str. Fin, _ Jockey Owner 23 1% Robinson ~~ Nor-Star Farm 1-1% 210% McComb -- Janley Sta. 42 3 Coy -- W. J. Farr 33 42 Grasby -- Gaylands Farm 51% 5-3% Zehr -- Dream Crest Farm a 7:1 61 Gibb -- Bozzo ..92 7h Cosentino -- Hoffman 6-% 8-1% Clark -- Guerriero 92 81 91% Gordon -- McGarry 11-1 12- 10% Soto -- J. J. Fleming 1 62% 11-2 11.3% Adams -- T. E. Hays Romp'n Chance 1 3 42 101 12 Dittfach -- Manor Hill Sta- Winner ¢h g 3 by Tuseany--Plura-belle. Trainer J. Starr. Start good, won driving. Fourth Race 1 Mile, Purse $1900. 4-years and up. Wt PP St % % ....114 10 10 10-1 8% 3 8 71% 6% id .107 8 5 52 5nk 51 oe 11212 9 92% 91 ...122 6 3 31 21% 1h 53% Gomez -- Hays ..17 9 1 11% 1-2 2.1 6nk Dittfach -- Ruffsin Farm L112 412120 12 6% 7-nk Annesley -- Annesley Jr. 114 2 11 11-1% 11-nk 8-1 8-44 Warme -- Hughes 9nk Wright -- Fleming Pool 62-018 10-JET TURBINE .... 6.20 3-MISS BLUE ICE 14.20 8- RUNNING GOLD . Claiming all $2500. Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 3nk 12 Coy -- Davies+ Montgomery 4-1% 2-1% Biamonte -- Mrs, Cascla 31 Parnell -- Thre V's Sta. 4no Gordon -- Ryan 1 A 9-% 11-5% Brown -- Blue Star Sta. 12- Harrison -- W. A. Clark Start good, won driving. 3-TRAITOR 'en 2-UNEDUCATED Fifth Race JUNEDUCATED 4% Furiongs. Purse $2200. 2-year-old Maidens. "aves Traitor 12 -nk -3 1.3% Dittfach' -- Lanson Farm Uneducated Trombley - Pasquale Sly Invader % A. Coy -- Bo-Teek Farm Admiral Gano 4-% Remillard -- Ross Actor's Award 52% Gomez -- R and W Gian & " - WE , 122 ate 122 . 122 M3 7 7 7- 7- Clark -- Armstrong Bros. 2 by High Treason--Cambalee, Trainer A. H Warner. Start good, won easily. QUINELLA 3 snd 2 PAID $105.60. Si tl Race 6-AUTUMN COLORS .... 1-DEMARCKI 7-SPHERE OF BEAUTY 1 Mile. Purse $2000. S-yeard-old. Wt PP St % 6 ET hal Ad ona. FT -2 Jee Claiming all $3500, Str. Fin, 2 13 11% 34 324 21 7-2% 44 31% Parnell -- Argo Sta. % 1-% 31 45% Gibb -- Calhoun Jr. 5-4 5% Dittfach -- Ross 6% 6-3%McComb ~-- Stallwood 7-1 7-3 Harrison --- Ball 10- 81% Zehr -- Gian 82 92% Cosentino -- Bordonaro 91 10- Gubbins -- Willow Downs w= Warsick. Trainer J, Starr. CLOUDY AND FAST | Fi : Race MR PROM DILL 1200 4% in anadisn foal all 6-5% Borgemenke The Pheasant | Oshawa Vikings defeated To- ronto Bank of Commerce 17-6 Sunday, in a fast, cleanly-played rugger match, at Lakeview Park, a game that produced good scrum play but a mini- mum of stylish back movement. In the first minute, Vikings kicked the ball over the goal- line but "Bank" recovered and a 25-yard '"'drop-out" followed. Jerry Tymoshik, Vikings' »| scrum half, opened the scoring, following up a kicked ball, re- covering it on a good bounce and driving over to score. The convert failed. The visitors capitalized on a loose scrum infraction, in front of Vikings' goal-posts and a field goal, by their fly-half, tied the score. Minutes later, "Bank" com- mitted a similar misplay and on the penalty kick, Tymoshik tap- plunged over at the corner flag, for the try. Again the convert attempt was a failure. Vikings came right back to "give" the Bank another free effort, on an infraction commit- ted 20 yards in front of the posts. The penalty kick was missed] but several Oshawa players kept moving about, contrary to rules, and this gave the Bank fly-half another chance -- and this time he was successful, with his kick to make it a 6-6 score. Marhall Nicholishen ran 25 yards to score, after a hand-off play was passed to Don Taylor, who smartly lateralled to Nicho- lishen. The convert missed and the halftime whistle found the score 9-6. Vikings started out the second half in low gear and the Bank's came up with some deceptive running but a long kick with Vikings Score Win Over Toronto Squad return, set up Nicholishen's sec- ond major score, but the con- vert, Irom a difficult angle, failed. Bill Lockwood, playing wing three-quarter, for the first time, scored a short-side try from a five-yard scrum. Goldman con- verted this one, to complete the day's scoring. TOUCHLINE LINES:-- Cy Merlin aided Vikings by playing for the Bank in this game . . . (Sports Editor's note -- That's what the writer said -- we didn't!) . ... Bill Watson and Don Pringle, two of the club's "old boys" were given a hearty welcomed back to the fold . . . Vikings club members extend congratulations to the Oshawa Central Seniors and Dr. Donevan Bantams, on winning the cham- pionship trophies in their res- pective groups in the recent All- Ontario High School Rugger ped the ball to Goldman, who the wind and a partially blocked tournament, held here. Port Credit Sailors 'Win Over Brooklin | | By GERRY BLAIR Port Credit Sailors, defending Mann Cup champions, gained their first victory of the infant 1961 OLA Senior lacrosse sched- ule by downing the Brooklin Hillcrests, 11-8 in overtime, last night in Brooklin. Brooklin and Port Credit are now deadlocked for second spot with a win and a loss each. Brampton has taken over sole possession of first place by vir- tue of a 12-10 victory over St. Catharines Athletics, in Bramp- ton Saturday. Hillcrests led 5-1 near the end |of the second period. The more experienced Sailors suddenly broke loose, and scored five un- answered goals, to lead 6-5 with only one minute remaining in the third period. Don Craggs scored the equalizer in the final minute to send the game into overtime. Brooklin bottled up the Port Credit offence for the. majority of the game and appeared head- ed for a one-sided verdict. Don Craggs, and Rock Batley tallied for the Hillcrests in the open- ing stanza, both on breaka- ways, while Floria Tomchishen Pool 57,766. 6BROWN PANTHER 32.00 12.90 8-PEGGY PAGE . ee 920 1-FOXY PHIL .... revi n foaled. Alw. Str. Jockey er 1-h 1-h Harrison -- Stafford Farm 2-1 23% Robinson -- Seaway Sta. 31% 3-h Dittfach -- Lanson Farm 4h 4h Wright -- Lansing Sta, 5-% 5-1% Fitzsimmons -- Windfields 6% 6h A. Coy -- Kingfield Farm 7-4 71% Gomez -- Bill Beasley 9 82% Hale -- Brener ul 4 32 -- ol sll -- Teeson Scholar-- Rug, ross. Trainer John Passero. Start good, won driving. ig 3-KENNECOTT Eighth Race FEE 1 Mile, purse $2,200, 4-year-olds and up, claiming all $6,000 Horse .. .WELPPSt % 3 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-44 1-2 Gomez--J R Mcintyre 21 2h Gubbins--Willow D'ns Fm 62 61% 3% 34% Clark--L Guerriero 4-% 41% Cosentino--P Del Greco 5-% 5-2% Dittfach--Lanson Farm b 6-2% Brown--Red Hill Sta 7-% Remillard--Bayfield Fm 8-2% Robinson--Newtondale Sta 10- 10- 92 91% Coy--The Pheasant Sta 110 1 8 8nk 91% 10- 10- McComb--Kia Ora Farm Blue Warrior--Bingo Bango. Traimer Frank Higgins. Total Pool 492,202, Attendance 8,967 Start good, won driving, 6.00 4.50 4.00 EEL DL TN > Pool 68,871. 10-WAR BANG . 50 4.10 70 4.80 .40 True Bob . vk Ruse de Guerre Dr Em Jay .... Choppy Waves .. Crawford's Defeat Oshawa Juveniles Crawford Construction defeat- Beaton's Dairy Beat Local 222 's Dairy defeated UAW Local 222 by a 4-1 score last night at Alexandra Park in their Oshawa Legion Minor "Midget League" fixture. "Ricky" McGarry was the winning pitcher for Beaton's but needed relief help from "Rick" Johnson, when Local 222 put on a last-ditch stand in the 7th. McGarry had little trouble, yeilded only three scattered hits in the first six frames plus the odd walk but in the 7th, Arm- strong opened by getting on via an error, then Tullock, a pinch- hitter, drew a walk. McGarry got the next two batters but Calder singled to score Arm- strong. Gibbons drew a walk to load the bases and at this point, Johnson came in and pitched to Gaatch -- getting him on a fly to right field, to end the game. Calder, pitch- ing for UAW, gave up two runs on two hits and two errors, plus a walk, in the first inning. Mc- Feeters singled, to start it, Lut- ton was safe on an error, Mc- Namee walked, then Cheese- man forced McNamee but Fair came through with a hit, scor- ing his two mates. The winners got their other two runs in the fifth. McFeeters singled, was out on Lutton's choice play then Ian McNamee homered. BEATON'S DAIRY -- Brady, cf, McFeeters, If; Lutton, ss; McNamee, 2b; Cheeseman, c; Fair, 3b; Plews, lb; Ritchie, rf; McGarry, p; Johnson, p in 7th; Marchut, rf in 5th, UAW LOCAL 222 -- Gibbons, 2b; Gaatch, c; Mitchell, 3b; De- cisiro, cf; Armstrong, ss; Jo- seph, rf; Crosmos, If; Hickey, ed Oshawa Juveniles, 5-3, in replied for Sailors. Hillcrests continued to control |the play and increased their | margin to 5-1 midway through the second period on goals by Terry Davis, Glen Lotton and "Rocky" Batley. Port Credit, who had been stymied by fine defensive work by Brooklin and impressive netminding by Pat Baker, finally clicked for a pair near the completion of the mid- dle frame, on goals by Larry Russ and Brian Ahearne. The Sailors completely domi- nated play in the third period, and shot into their 6-5 lead on a pair of tallies by George Kapo- sky and a singleton by Gerry Ahearne. Then came Craggs' tying marker. Port Credit outscored the Hill- crests 52 in the extra session, with the eventual winner coming after only 25 seconds had elapsed. A tripping penalty to Brooklin's Charlie Grandy min- utes later proved costly as the Sailors fired two more goals while he was off. Grandy had just returned to the floor when Ken Crawford rapped one in to give the Sailors a comfortable 10-6 lead. Brooklin rallied mo- mentarily with a pair to cut the margin on goals by "Rock" Batley, his third of the night, their game at Alexandra Park|and Glen Lotton's second tally. last night, | Bob Hannan completed the scor- Two runs by Jewell and Cor. | ing with only eight seconds Ye, nish, got the winners off on the| right foot in the first inning. COST PER MINUTE Hughes and Jewell both hit again in the 3rd but the team London, taking about 6% didn't get another run until the costs about 64 cents sixth when Cornish doubled and| Yuill singled. In the 7th, walks|ed another in the 6th, Bentley's to Hughes and Jewell, another hit scoring Lindsey. to Yuill after two out and Mc-| CRAWFORD'S -- Hughes, rf; Avoy's single, meant two more Jewell, cf; Cornish, 3b; Yuill, runs and a total of five for ss; McAvoy, c; Winters, Ib; Crawford's. {Fralick, 2b; McHugh, If; Kel- Kellington and Gillard shared lington, p; Gillard, p in 5th; the pitching for the winners, the McLean, If in 6th. former starting and Gillard re-| JUVENILES -- Tregunna, p; lieving in the fifth. The Juven-| Dell, ¢; Lindsey, rf; McMas- iles got two runs in the fourth|ters, 3b; Bentley, lb; Lindsey, by Dell and McMasters with 2b; McGee, If; Williams, cf; Lindsey helping out. They add-'West, ss; Glasbow, cf in 6th. I-- NA ~ I'S & A, Extra Old Stock Ale Is back! Ib; Calder, p; Heholt, rf in 3rd; Tullock, batted in 7th. | maining in the 10-minute over- time session. BOXLA SHORTS .. . Nine goals were scored while either Brooklin or Port Credit were shorthanded. In all, 15 penalties were meted out by referees Bob McCandless and "Scoop" Hayes. Included was a five- minute misconduct to Don Vipond in the third period. . . . Saturday night, June 3, the Brooklin Hillcrests host the Whitby Red Wings in an exhi- bition encounter. . . . Next league action for the Hillcrests, according to the schedule we have, is also on Saturday, June 3, with Brooklin playing in Brampton. There has probably been a revision in the "away schedule" that we are not aware of. PORT CREDIT -- Goal, Rus- sell; defence, Sears, Kaposky, Hanna and Davidson; forwards, Henderson, Teatro, Larry Russ, Peter Russ, Tomchishen, Hall, Brian Ahearne, Crawford, Allen, Gerry Ahearne. BROOKLIN -- Goal, Baker; defence, Hall, Grandy, Woods, Luke; forwards, Davis, Lotton, Bruce, Burrows, Carnegie, Bat- ley, Short, Barton, Vipond, Craggs. First Period 1. Brooklin: Craggs (Davis) cseeecsscsecess 2.36 In Overtime Tussle 2. Pt. Credit: Tomchishen 3. Brooklin: Batley ....... 8.30 Penalties -- Russ. Second Period 4. Brooklin: Davis ..eeeeee 2.25 5. Brooklin: Lotton ...... 10.10 6. Brooklin: Batley | (Davis) sessnses 16.35 7. Pt. Credit: Larry Russ 16.35 8. Pt. Credit: B. Ahearne 18.29 Penalties -- Kaposky, Teatro, Kaposky, Carnegie, Grandy, Woods. Third Period 9. Pt. Credit: Kaposky .. 45 10. Pt. Credit: Kaposky (Tomchisen) +evevseses 9.08 11. Pt. Credit: G. Ahearne (Kaposky) «eeeseeseses 16.59 12. Brooklin: Craggs ..... 19.00 Penalties -- Carnegie, Vipond, Brian Ahearne, Grandy, Brian Ahearne. Overtime 13. Pt. Credit: Hanna (Henderson) «ceeeesveees 25] 14. Pt. Credit: Larry Russ (Brian Ahearne) ...... 2.10 15. Pt. Credit: G. Ahearne 2.30 16. Pt. Credit: Crawford .. 3.08| 17. Brooklin: Batley { (Davis) ceveevrocsaneees 5.14] 18. Brooklin: Lotton ...es.. 8.11} 19. Pt. Credit: Hanna | (Tomchishen) ......... 9.52] Penalties -- Grandy, Woods | 'and Hanna. f Oshawa Legionaires dropped a Leaside Baseball Assoc. Jun- jor League game to Hamilton Juniors, last night at Talbot Park, 10-2, The Hamilton boys were full value for their win, outhitting the Oshawa lads by a 10-4 mar- gin but at that, the Legionaires were leading 1-0 until the disas- trous fourth inning. Bill West opened the fourth {singled but was forced by Paul {Powlidwor. Steve Botten popp- led up but an infield bobble on pinch-hitter Hanley's choice grounder set the stage. Tom Olds followed with a single and then Jack Sutton homered to complete the five'run splurge. The winners added one in the 7th on singles by Sutton, Ludger Doucette and a double by Florio. In the 9th, they A flight from New York to|sewed it up with a four-run|Tripp, hours, |rally, on four hits and three Whiteley, 3b; Bell, rf; Dowe, per minute. Oshawa errors -- which spoiled|ss; Etchells, c¢; Brewer, 2b; Pipher's good relief effort. He with a homer then Tony Florio|error on Legionaires Lose To Hamilton Jrs. fourth and struck out 11 batters in the last five frames. West, pitching for Hamilton, gave up a walk to Butch Dowe to open the second Oshawa in-| ning. Al Etchells sacrificed and | then with two out, Whiteley walked and '"'Satch" Reeson |singled, scoring Dowe. Oshawa's other run came in| the fifth when Bob Reid was hit by the pitcher, was then.forced by Whiteley. Ron Bell and Dowe {both drew walks and an infield | Etchells' bid, let {Whiteley score. | | Jack Sutton had four hits, in-| (cluding a homer, to lead the| {winners at the plate. | HAMILTON Sutton, -- * | West, [Powlidwor, 3b; Botten, c; polla, 2b; Olds, cf and p in 5th; Hanley, 2b in 4th; LaPierre, 2b in 9th. OSHAWA -- Reeson, cf; If and 2b; Reid, rf; Ci- Ib; Whiteley, p; Pipher, p in 4th; |{Ferries, If in 8th. came in for Whiteley in the | Now on o FROM WOOD BOATS--- GOING FOR, EACH . 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