The Oshawa Times, 3 Jun 1961, p. 11

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with The Congress Trophy, do- nated by Eastway Bowl to the league champions, along with individual awards. Left-to- The "Oilers", 1960-61 cham- pions of the Lander-Stark Classic 10-Pin Bowling QUEBEC (CP)--The Quebec government is increasing its drive to discourage anglers us- ing minnows in the province's game waters. The government's most re- cent steps: A complete ban on fishing with minnows in the rich salmon and trout areas in the eastern sector of the province and strict control of the sale of minnows at the dealer level in areas where wa- ters are infested with perch, catfish, pike, and sunfish. They were announced by Fish and Game Minister Gerard Le- K. (vesque, who said he had been right, above: Jim Lamont, and Doug Vann. Lander-Stark Holds Closing Banquet Do The Lander - Stark "Clossic" tolling a Sisikes in Gig i its initial .| The Chiefs receive: e Hig League Shimased Bis inal Sea Team Award for rolling the High son with an enjoyable banquet Team Triple, 2,324, and the held at Club 401, Saturday night. | High Team Single, 853. Seated at the head table were ionmd : John Masiewich won the ABC guests Milt Webber, represent-|, ovement Award for raising ing the American Bowling Con-|pic ave ace from 163 to 179. gress; Frank Horuing of Tash | 'The Falcons received hand- way Bowl; Bob Sennett, presi-| dent of the Oshawa Ten Pin(some team pictures for being Bowling Association plus last|this year's finalists. year's executive, president Ray| George, vice-president Charlie by Eastway Bowl, was present- Severs, treasurer Ray Crosslyled by Frank Horning to the and secretary George Brabin, (Champion Oilers with Captain After a hearty dinner, the|Doug Keeler, Doug Vann, Ray various team and individual|George and Jim Lamont ac-|draft is called for Sunday, June presentations held the "lime-|cepting as the worthy mem-|11 8.00 p.m. at Eastway Lanes major's game, gave it a more {with the top ten average men intelligible mane and invited 92| . a|well'bred Englishmen to play in| light" with the awards being bers. made by the honored guests| The league expressed its ap- league average was 169 . fect attendance. in the "Classic" . next season . . to remain in the league. . [system dropped. {required to be present . . the team is shown Doug Keeler, captain, Ray George five of the eight teams had per- members raised their averag|its horse-drawn roller. . . two teams|money for repairs, the club showpiece. About 20,000 people swarm across the well-groomed grounds each day of the "Fort- Tajor Walton Clopton Wingfield, {horse-drawn roller--and sphairi- pletion of next season in order|a club member who had in-|night."" It's a far cry from the thinking of imposing a complete ban on fishing with minnows throughout the province. province is designed to maintain good fishing conditions and keep | Quebec To Ban Minnow Use out fish species which would ra- considered among the best in North Amer- pidly spoil areas ica. Lawrence River shore. Imposition of a similar ban in territories where waters already present mixed game species and unrated fish was decided to be fishing {impractical and pointless. The government instead has decided to control sale of min- nows in these areas, situated north of Montreal, along the St. Bev Goulding COSSA Officer Bev. Goulding, head of the guidance department of PCVS, was elected secretary-treasurer of COSSA Tuesday at the asso- ciation's annual meeting in Brighton, Mr. Goulding is presently sec- retary-treasurer of the Lake Ontario district of COSSA. There was no secretary-treasurer of COSSA last year. W. M. Robb of Brighton was elected president, succeeding Jack Munday of Bowmanville. First vice - president is Rich Brien of Lindsay. Mrs. R. Raycraft of Napanee is president of the girls' section. She succeeds Mrs. Barbara Tay- SPORT SNAPSHOTS By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Bruno Bertolin says he doesn't want to start an argument--but if hockey and football players think they're in good physical condition, they should take a whirl at soccer. That's his game. "I'll say any time that hockey THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 8, 1961 17 In order to avoid any com- plexity in regulations the gov- ernment decided no person or persons may sell minnows for fishing except with a permit from the fish and game depart- ment. Each permit will be is- lot of Cobourg. NEW RULES the basketball season starts. The association approved six new basketball rules for boys which will go into effect when The ban imposed in the game sued only after special study by areas in the eastern part of the department experts. Netting of be controlled | minnows also wi and will require a $2 permit. All COSSA junior football players this year have to be under 16 on Sept. 1. The Lake Ontario district of the associa- SPORT FROM BRITAIN championships start would be added to the league faced extinction. .a 165 average) |would be required at the com-|N The Congress Trophy, donated | | and executive to the following preciation to the Lander-Stark general meeting will be held the world's first tennis tourna- winners -- High Average, Doug Oil Limited for its generous|September 8 with the league/ment. This was the start of pop- Keeler, 183; High Triple, Gord |sponsorship and the teams were commencing September 15 and |ularity of lawn tennis, as dis- {running through 32 consecutive|tinguished from the ancient McCormack, 674; High Single, | gratified to hear that this same Tony Lupel, 269. {relationship would continue next A special prize was present- season. ed to John Waldinsperger for! President Ray made a review OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 191 |weeks. (was then introduced and {game of royal tennis or court | Special guest Milt Webber|tennis which required a costly myropean-style sports car track, he| {Mosport Park, is rapidly nearing {gave an enjoyable and informa-| pJONEER TOURNEY |Bowling Congress Conventio: |{tha' he attended recently in CLEAR AND sLow | Detroit. He also stressed the |rapid growth of ten pin bowling .. 18.30 9.90 4.90 in Canada, with many new es- he went to nearby Lord's cricket ground to watch his old school, With no Help arrived in the shape of in- . a|vented and patented a new ball baseball type schedule would be|game for the upper crust. He adopted and the pin-fall point|called it sphairistike, in tribute . . the league|to the ancient sporting Greeks. The croquet club borrowed the Lawn Tennis Was Born With Name 'Sphairistike' INNO (CP)--The Wimble- tralian Norman Brookes won of last season's highlights plus don tennis mpi | the league's future plans. Briei-| June 26, continuing the long By 1922 the sport had out-| AS A WRESTLER ly his comments included the|Tecord which owes its start to following: the final composite! 'sphairistike" and a broken . .|lawn roller. Tt all started in 1877 when the miles away . 25 league|all-England Croquet Club broke|roller and croquet lawns. Wimbledon now is a national the men's championship. |stike. grown its surroundings. Shares were issued and the courts were | {moved to the present site a few | --complete with tion played under this rule last year. The Bay of Quinte district junior players were a year older last year. COSSA finals have been set for Nov. 11. The senior "A" and junior "B" finals will be played on the field of the Bay of Quinte district winner. Finals in junior "A" and senior "B" have been| scheduled for the field of the Lake Ontario district winner. YVON IS NOT! BUCTOUCHE, N.B. (CP)-- Yvon Durelle and Emile Du- pre booed from start to fin- ish, wrestled a 45 - minute draw in the feature bout of a three - bout boxing - wrestl- ing card Thursday night. Dupre, of Shediac, N.B., is well - known wrestler in the For Opening ! : : {completion in Clarke Township, [Live talk, which included _the| A crowd of 200 watched Spen-|12 miles north of Bowmanville. atest news from the American cer W., Gore win the men's| The $750,000 track which will N singles in that first tournament. |rank with the world's best of- The tourney was held up while |ficially opens June 24 with the $10,000 "Player's 200." Work on the 500-acre site Mosport Park About Ready Construction of Canada's first Maritimes but has done some boxing. Durelle, of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., is former Cana- dian and British Empire light heavyweight boxing champion but has wrestled Dupre on nu- merous occasions. Dupre took the first fall, Durelle the second. Both fig- many*4imes. The sparse crowd of about 200 continually booed both wrestlers and called for local fighters. Durelle weighed 220 pounds and was cautioned sev- eral times by referee John Paul Jones of Halifax for fighting with clenched fists. ures _were out of the ring |, :ni0c with only a 10-minute players have got to be tough and in pretty good shape and that football players are rough and tough, but for over-all phys- ical fitness they aren't in the same league with the soccer types," he said in an interview. Who is Bertolin? Well, he's quite a chap. He's only five feet 44 inches tall, weighs 145 pounds, has played all three sports and now is captain and outside right of Toronto Italia in the newly- formed Eastern Canada Pro- fessional Soccer League. He's the smallest player in the league and is ranked as one of its best. He came to Canada from Italy on Christmas Day in 1949 and he's using his soccer pay to put him through the com- merce and finance course at the University of Toronto. Probably he best could be described as the Ron Stewart of soccer. He played high school hockey and football and was a half- back in intra-mural football at the University of Toronto where he excelled in field goal kicking. Without any trace of bravado, he recalled he kicked place- ments up to 45 yards, which is pretty fair distance for any pro. "Soccer takes a lot more out of me than football or hockey ever did," he says. "A hockey player is on the ice a couple of minutes and then sits on the bench. In football, they use of- fensive and defensive teams but in soccer we're going a full 90 Can't Compare With Demands Of Soccer "Physically, a football player doesn't perform the same way. 3 YOU DON'T DRINK « + + pay less for your auto insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company in Canada that issues policies only to non-drinkers, We will be glad to give you full information, without ob- ligation, JOHN RIEGER INSURANCE AGENCY TOOLEY'S RD. 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He commented only that LONDON (AP) -- The Rus-| "soccer is a great game, hockey DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. i S-GENTLE QUEEN 9-AD VALORUM 12.40 6.1 sians announced Friday they|is a great game and there's a are sending six tennis players, | distinct similarity between the three men and three girls, to|two in passing and also in fak- play at Wimbledon and in other |ing the goalkeeper out of posi- British summer tournaments. |tion." : Four Russians competed at| Managing director Lew Hay- Wimbledon last year. {man of the Toronto Argonaut |football club was inclined to |agree with Bertolin--but with reservations. "As far as legs and heart are concerned, I'll agree that the First Race &% Furlongs. Puts $1900, orse t PP St W-Gentle Queen Valorum 10 ' : > Harrow, play Eton. |started last fall and more than APACHE PRINCESS ~~"... ago tabliskments appearing in alll The gate receipts put the 12 million pounds of ashphalt ,Twoyear.old Malden Fillies. Claiming all $1500 parts of the country, in recent croquet club back on its feet, [went into the construction of the 2 "18% Adams -- White Oak Sta Yeats, and plans for more to be paid for the roller repairs and|2.5 - mile circuit. Parking facili- 2k Gibb -- Bo-Teek Farm |DUlt in the near future. "An-|set up tennis as a major sport. ties have been built to handle ha Bo ra, uiiier piece > information di-| yt (as inevitable that the up to 30000 cars. Wright -- Miss Blake en Ys ht es p|fair sex would get into the act. Bulidings under construction 4 Robinson -- View Hulloa |oanised eg Bho was being or-|yyst 13 years after the roller at the track include a $70,000} Roy -- Roeamora-Nicholds £20 #6 oronto and he|paq been put back into opera-|control tower and electronic|manent facilities estimated to adios Rumdley_ Shots ran |ih nr d JS ava could easily be|tion, Maud Watson hitched up|scoreboard, $35,000 worth of pits|cost in the region of $84,000. | Bolted Hall -- Brener and Crane cluded in the plans. her 'ankle-length skirts and won|and gates valued at $40,000. A| The Mosport venture was fin- A 2 AAC We Nr AA Tests. Trainees 1.7. Hermit The league would also like tothe first women's singles title. |75,000 clubhouse is to be built|anced through debentures which|coecer player is in better shape Start good, won easily thank Ted Jones for hs excel-| In 1905 the foreign invasion|later this year. {were sold to sports car enthu-|than the football player. The POOL 24,512. Double Pool 40,993. lent piano renditions, W. B. began and the game shook off| In order to have the track siasts across Canada. All per-|heart is the only muscle in the S 9 1580 bennett Paving Ltd. for do-|its Victorian atmosphere. Cali-|ready for the big "Player's 200," manent structures on the hody that directs the amount of econd Race =i sifu MEDICAL PHARMACY 300 KING ST. WEST RA 8-6277 NORTH SIMCOE PHARMACY LTD. 909 SIMCOE ST. NORTH POWELL DRUGS 35% SIMCOE ST. NORTH een Spikerdrink . Black Champ'a .112 Tipton's Tempest 113 Delightful Devil 118 Patty's Flight .118 11 11 Dittfach -- The Pheasant RA 3-3418 4-POST CIBOS 108.90 27 RA 5-4734 Fe M 3 45 34 Rang the special prize and|fornian May Sutton crossed the workmen are erecting tem- property are sponsored by fatigue a player can take who % Furlongs. Purse $1,800, d-yearolds and up. Claiming ail $2,500. olson Breweries for showing Horse Wt PP St % 1% Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 7 Post Cibos ...... 1.3% Zehr--H G Crane Eudys Dre: 2nk Robinson--B S§ R Farm Roman Whirl ... 3-1% McComb--Beach Sta Eastern Thirty .. 4-% Mattine--P Del Greco Repp Supply §5-h Wick-- NFletcher Sultop : 6-5 %Trombley--H L Lam 7-2% Brown--Miss M E Dressel 8-6% Uyeyama--G T Ressor McMullen--A J Halliwell J A Roberts > "@ Lo tS CL FS 32 1-h 2-2 99 41% 51 aFg. apa Bull Tour Royal York .. Scarboro-Lad .. 108 9 6 8- 9- 9 9 Winner b g 4 Olympian Zenith--Just Jill. Trainer Start good, won driving DAILY DOUBLE 5 AND 4 PAID $844.80 - 6-RICHBURN «eee. 23.40 6.50 4.10 ird ace 5-QUICK SHORE .... . 280 2.40 4-ESS JAY Cava 3.30 1 Mile, Purse $2200. Three-year-old Maidens. Canadian foaled. Horse t PP St % Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 118 + 1-13% Biamonte -- Tulachmore 2-6. 25% Gomez -- JEF Seagram 3-6% Dittfach -- Langill -5 4-102 'Adams -- Mrs. Fisher PPRCTOL Ter DPI ET E08 > hat 3 = a PEN 5-8% Gibb -- Harfield Sta Major Bingo 6-7% Rock -- Davies Ilume «+: 118 1 Winner dk b © 8 Fairaris Start good, won driving, Pool 52-632 Fourth Race 1 3 4 5- 6 7. 5% 6 7- Fitzsimmons =~ La Bora." Trainer W. E. MacDonald. 6-MRS CESSFORD .,... 4-FALSE START .... 1-DALTON RUN Three-year-olds, Claiming all $7500. % tr. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-1% 1-2% Olah -- Kennedy 21 33 46 3-5% Gomez -- Mack 4-14% Adams -- Nepean . 5- 5- Mattine -- Del Greco Winner bf 3 Bean Dandy -- Gold . Trainer E. Mann Start good, won ridden out. Pool 50,603. - Fifth Race 4COURT ROYA 7-KING GORM 220 #% Furlongs. Purse $2200, Two-year-0lds. Canadian foaled Maidens. Horse ve... WEPP St % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Caesar's Woman 115 1 1 1.2 1h lmo Adams -- Pasquale Court Royal 23 23% Remillard -- Seagram King Gorm . 3-5 3-6% Dittfach -- Lanson Farm Saturday Jones 48 46% Nash -- Mrs. Jones Bright Gold 115 Cosentino -- Brown-Stewart 3.CAESAR'S Wi .20 4.20 2.30 3 5 5 5- 5- Winner blk f 2 by Roman Might --Wisconsin Gal. Trainer 8. U. Ross Start fair, won driving, Sixth Race 1 1-16 miles. Purse $2100, Four years West Four 114 3 5 58 QUINELLA 3 and 4 Paid $22.20, 3.-WEST FOUR . 5-NORWIN G. 1-DADSWOOD and up. Claiming all $4500 33 1-h McComb -- Stallwood 21% Olah -- Four L's Sta 3-4%4 Gibb -- Densmore I 4-2% Gomez -- Beasley | 1 5-5% Warme -- Mrs. Richthofen | Borgemenke --- Ball I iner G. A. Stallwood I 3 1 6 Pp 4 Little Skip Start good, won driving Pool 60,992 1-HANDSHAKE ven ace 5-STRONGBOY 4-HOOKER 1 Mile. Purse $3000. Four-year-olds and up. Horse ........ WtPPSt % Ya Handshake Strongboy Hooker Dorval rexs Royal Director Leon K. val Allowances. Str, Fin, Jockey Owner 1-1% Gomez -- Harfield Sta 2-2% Fitzsimmons -- Seagram 3-nk 3-nk Remillard -- Bridle Bar Dittfach -- Desnoyers 54 54% Clark -- Cedar Springs 6-10 69% Trombley -- Tenney 7- 7- Mattine -- Del Greco War Eagle 4 Trainer M. Fishman, 7 Winner bg 6 Your Host--eight days. Start good, won easily Pool 66,203. Eighth Race 1 Mile, purse $1,900, 4-year-olds and up, Hofse .... Wt PP St % Ya 7.SOME STEED 11.-MISS BLUE ICE 5-ALPINE JOE cliaming all $2,500, Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-% Gordon--J Billows 2-no--Biamonte--Mrs M Cascia 34 Brown--Mrs J W Hunter 4% Clark--A, W Westlund 5-% Robinson--W J Outhwaite 6-24 Warme--M Mitchell 72% Coy--J R Mcintyre 8no Fitzsimmons--M Vibarich 9-3% Uyeyama--J Simon 10-8% Gibb--W D Latimer 11-6% Dittfach--J J Gregory 12- McMullen--A J Halliwell Trainer J Billows Some Steed . Miss Blue Ice . Alpine Joe ..... Fabulous Gem . a Deckle Edge ... 112 10 12 12- Skylark Road ,.. 122 12 1 Lauralane 109 Bullish Force .. Para . deans Two Saints . 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