The Oshawa Times, 5 Jun 1961, p. 13

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SOCCER LEADERS W TL F A PTS. show in the second period when 023 710 |they scored three unanswered 15 6 {goals. 'L. Choloniuk led the 15 6 |Strila scorers with two, while 3.5 {Koval and Bolotin claimed the 812 814 Hungaria Thistle Strila Kickers Polonia Italia Hollandia goal. Hollandia 920 2 HUNGARIA STILL LEADS Peterboro > 14 Hungaria and Italia "provided There was another busy week- some real thrills in the second end in the Oshawa and District game, with Italia putting on Soccer League with four games some real pressure to be the being played, three in Oshawa first team to defeat Hungaria 8 8 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 a time it looked as Penalty Shot Goal Wins For Hungaria singles. Ian Sym shot the lone| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 5, 1961 13. Chicago " CHICAGO (AP) -- President This was a closely-fought con- Bill Veeck is expected to hand test with both teams playing Gown 'the final decision on the hard and the brunt of the work|. : being carried out by the defend- Se of coiling interest in ers. oh 3 "It's all up to Veeck," said Kickers looked better than yi e.president Hank Greenberg. {they have all season, with weir he decides to sell. we sell forwards clicking a little better If not. we stay." ' Gis than usual. Their defence makes, 3 y- . up for the weakness of the for-| Veeck, Greenberg and A. C. Allyn Jr. own 54 per cent of ds and i wards an hey: held Polonia Sox stock and their interest is scoreless, although at times, |>% : | Kickers single goal looked rath-|Deing sought by a syndicate er slim. App scored for Kickers.[Which includes entertainer | Veeck To Decide Sox Sale others bidding for the Veec stock, A "I don't know anything about? other bidders," said Epton, "We can raise up to $6,000,000 and if. it is necessary, Danny Thomas" could put up the entire amount, himself." OFFERS $4,800,000 The Epton group reportedly' has offered $4,800,000 for the: Veeck stock. : The other 46 per cent of the. club is held by Chuck Comis-! Ee . ' o and one at Peterboro, and again and for the fans were treated to some though they would succeed. good entertainment. Cucinato scored for Italia to get into their peak form, as minute mark, which seemed to demonstrated by the team work being shown and an and it took a tying goal from improvement in the passing Simon, eight minutes later to plays. settle the Magyars. On Saturday, the best game For the iest of the period it With only two more weekends of soccer left until the Dominion Cup play-downs it looks like a The teams are just beginning| from a penalty shot at the eight-.o5) close race for the fourth- ton. place team, but the first three {without doubt be Hungaria, Thistle and Strila. The first semi-final is scheduled for June 24th, with the winner of the Danny Thomas. Spokesman and apparent head of the group is Chicago attorney Bernard Ep- Epton declined to disclose the better|disorgarize the Hungaria squad|,re pretty well decided and will amount offered. There were some rumors Sun- |day concerning possibilities of WINS MEMPHIS OPEN key. Nothing came of reports Sun- day that there were other {groups interested in buying {the White Sox. Toronto baseball | magnate Jack Kent Cooke} \who for sometime has been trying to buy into a major |league club, appeared on the scene but Greenberg said: {Cooke was in town only to try {so far this season was played was a casé of end-to-end play, series entering the Dominion | -- (to get some player help for his playoffs and then winning over Coca-Colas in the league finals: This marked the first time the Oshawa Industrial League title was won by "an outside" entry. Shown above, Ajax Club Cagers team cap- tured the 1969-61 champion- ship of the Oshawa Industrial Basketball League, ousting Ernie Cay's Lumberkings in the semi-final round of the | | are: (standing) left-to-right, --Dave Kelly, president of the | League, presenting the Dunn's Tailors Trophy to team cap- | tain Joe Dickson; Gord Card- | well, Jim Barry (ass't. cap- | tain), Gary Newitt, Ed. Bi- beau, Ted Petrowski (ass't. | captain) and Wayne Daniels; (front row) -- Tom Elrick, Gary Hill, Reg Daze and Gar- | net Watchorn. | --Photo by Azzopardi Studio OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS UAW Local 222 : Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1961 First Race 7 Furiongs. Purse orse wt PP Musical Prince Bracewell Jessie B Goid Sheila's Sleeper Win Dick On the Nail Sam the Man 1 Winner b ¢ 3 Blue Prince Pool $3-347. Double Pool 84,1 WILLIES WARRIOR Second Race 6-BROWN ENSIGN 1 Mile, purse 31.800, 3-vear-olds, claiming all $2.500 Horse Wt PP St % 1% Str. Fin Jockey Owner Royal Persian . 1 lnk Hall-Keast, McGuire Willies Warrior 2-4'2 Remillard--Red River Sta Brown Ensign 3-1%4 Parnell--G B Heintzman Derounded Miss Brixite 3.40 2.60 2.30 5.30 3.30 2.60 4-MUSICAL PRINCE 1-BRACEWELL S- JESSIE B GOOD Claiming all $3500. str Fin Jockey Owner 2-1% lnk Gomez Mrs. Merrill Jr 1-1% 2-3% Fitzsimmons - Ruffsin 14 3-23 Dittfach -- JYW Farm 4h Brown Kemp 5-4'4 Grasby McMacken Sta 6-101; Parnell Matoff 7 » Cocomile Merill Jr 5.30 31.0 19.50 8.30 5.40 BE ROYAL PERSIAN 4-nk Robinson--J Saliva 5-00 Gibb--F H Strean 6-64 Dittfach--R E Ross 7-3% Coy--Stafford Farm Adams--Mrs R Fisher dmiston Noboy's Lad Sam Sam Sufikim 2 5 Winner b ¢ 3 Royal Year Start good, won driving "DAILY DOUBLE & AND § PAID $59.60 Third Race 8-MISTER D P S-HAPPY HARRY 1 mile. Purse 32.000. 4-year-olds andup. Claiming all $3,500. wt 5 112 33 "n 8 8- wR ton. Trainer W F E 980 4 60 3.50 3.10 3.10 4.60 1-QUICK EDITION Horse Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 6-14 2% 1-h A Gomez -- Bill Beasley 114 3-1% 1-12 22% C Brown--Mrs G F Badame 71 4-15 3-4 8 McComb--D D Carlella 1 3-1 42 H Dittfach -- Emcee Sta 1 513% Zehr--Mrs F H Merrill Jr 6nk J R Adams--Mrs L F Stein 7-3% S§ Cosentino -- J Smith Warme--Mrs Von R'thofen ner R S Bateman Smirlys Rouge fancy Winner b g, 6. Ch étart good, won driving. 1-FORMAL TRUST 8- 8 ous Maid. Tral 40 40 3-AL ABRIGO 550 3 70 5 00 Oshawa Legion's Midget team, UAW Local 222, chalked up a Lakeshore Minor Baseball Asso- ciation victory yesterday after- noon at Lakeview Park when they defeated Bowmanville 7-4. Each team had the same total of hits as runs in this contest, with Decisiro pitching the win for Local 222, but he had to have relief from Mitchell in the 4th inning when wildness and one solid Bowmanville hit put the Oshawa pitcher in trouble. | Decisiro had gone right along, without allowing a hit, although he had given up three walks in the first three frames, but in the Black's Take Port Perry In Ex. Softball In an exhibition game played Sunday at Port Perry, Black's Men's Wear, UAW, overran Port Perry Jrs. 7-3. Tighter defence on the part of Black's proved the difference, CLEAR AND FAST Beat Bowmanville 4th inning he walked three bat- ters and hit another with a pitched ball, to force in one run and then with the bases loaded, D. Lane belted a left - field single, to score two more of his! mates. Mitchell took over for Oshawa | at this point and got the next batter and finished out the game, with Bowmanville getting their other run in the 7th, on| Lane's second good single of the | game, a stolen base and then a| hit by Coyle, plus an infield out. | Mutton started for Bowman. | ville, gave way to Sleep in the 3rd inning and Down came in - in the 6th. Joseph singled with one out in the first inning, for| Oshawa, Mitchell was safe on an error then Calder walked and Armstrong's single made it a two-run rally. In the third inning, Oshawa Local 222 added three runs on| an error at shortstop, a walk, | Rose's single and a timely] three-base hit by Decisiro. Singletons in the fifth and sixth frames completed UAW scoring. Crosmas was the only Oshawa player to get more than one hit -- he had two safeties. | |by Hungaria and Italia, in a with rough robust tackles and {real thriller that drew much ap-/ good goaltending at both ends | plause. In a way, it had a sad and no further scoring develop- {finish when Hungaria finally ed in the first half, {won on a penalty shot, the final] In the second half, Italia at- | score being 3-2. tacked first and within eleven Strila also continued their| minutes had taken the lead, winning ways Saturday, defeat- when Rohr saw an opportunity ing Hollandia by 4-1; while at to score from a scramble in {Peterboro in a hard - foughtifront of the goal. (game, Subway Thistle showed| Italia had control of most of | poor manners by defeating their|/the second period, until Budai hosts by 3-1. first game of the season, edging the goal-keeper's head, into the Polonia by a slim 1-0 score, in net to tie the score once more. a close bruising game. Eight minutes later, Italia's " & ¥ el -half handled the ball in STRILA TOPS DUTCH |centre-halt le opi an Hollandia and Strila led off on| he Penalty area and Kiss made Saturday in what turned out of 0, Iustake_from the Spl, bo be a real good game. Strila| ts : ¥ Sood irst time, This proved to be opened the scoring and for 8 the winning goal, which kept few minutes it looked as if they | pr noari th ioteated lead | would walk away with the game, | ungaria e undefeated lead- but Hollandia settled down and) rs Of the league. fought back bravely and had the, THISTLE BEATS PETES game all tied up at half-time. | At Peterboro on Saturday eve- Strila's superiority started to pine Subway Thistle were the TTT visitors in a real good game, with fast, tough plays from both sides and no holds barred. The teams played on even terms for most of the first period, with the plays of both sides being stopped well outside goal-range. It was not until close to half-time that the scor- ing was started, when Thistle Grantham Captures Oar Title Ee ave aad owl it ST. CATHARINES (CP)-- the play in the second period Grantham High School of St. but stout Peterboro defenders {Catharines Saturday swept the held the scoring to a minimum 16th annual Canadian Schoolboy while Dunn tallied nicely for the {Rowing Championships on the lone Petes' goal. Thistle's scor- {mile - long Henley Course here. ers were Fahy, Richmond and Grantham won five of the 10 Ritchie. |finals over a mirror - smooth ¥ Gh |course for its fourth consecutive KICKERS FINALLY WIN Sunday's lone game saw Kick- 16. of Theodore ers win their first game of the n-| season, 1-0, and in so doing they dotte, Mich. won both the 145.climbed merrily out of the cel- pound and open singles races to|1ar, into a four-way tie for become the unofficial North fourth place. American schoolboy singles have. ger won the Oshawa title. Jeff Kreger, Roosevelt High School in Wya A week ago, Kre Owner Has junior singles at the U.S. School-| . boy Rowing Championships ' Class 'D' Winner ni in| and two b i (went up the left wing with the, On Sunday, Kickers won their ball and shot a long cross-over Cup Series proper, as Oshawa's| MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) representative. Hometown favorite Cary Mid-| Incidentally, it is nice to see dlecoff won the $30,000 Memphis | Walter Rohrer of Hollandia out|Open Sunday with a three-un-| of hospital, after having his foot der-par 67 that gave him a! fractured in a recent game. [tournament record of 266. The) Budai of Hungaria has had a Memphis dentist, winning his] trial with the Toronto Hungaria first title since 1959, overhauled of the National League and is|Gardner Dickinson, who started expected to be signed by that/the final round of the 72-hole club this week. medal play event with a one- International League club. NOTICE BARBER SHOPS in WHITBY Are Open ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Late news is that the League stroke lead and blew to a 73. Council will be levying fines ---- against the clubs for failing to properly mark the grounds at Alexandra Park. It looks as though the facilities of the Kins- men Stadium has spoiled the team managers and they often forget to do their own work. FUTURE GAMES Saturday, June 10, at Alexan-| dra Park: Thistle vs Hollandia | at 5.00 p.m. and Strila vs Peter- boro at 6.45 p.m. Sunday, June 11, at Alexandra Park: Polonia vs Hungaria at 2.00 p.m. and Italia vs Kickers] at 3.30 p.m. | BICY Will Try Luck Against Champs In Golf Week MONTREAL (CP) -- Golfers across Canada started shooting 18-hole rounds during the week-| end as part of National Golf Week in an effort to match their net scores against gross scores of two of Canada's top golfers. | Judy Darling, Canadian la- dies' open champion, and pro-| fessional Bill Kerr of suburban Beaconsfield Golf Club will] shoot their 18 - hole rounds at| Beaconsfield next Sunday. Their | gross scores will be the scores] FOR BOYS OR GIRLS (Men and Women too) -'to be netted by golfers who want to wear an 'I beat the GRADUATION SPECIAL! COME SEE! -- Canadian Made COME SAVE! CLES 36.99 TERMS: 5.00 DOWN 2.00 WEEKLY 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) RA 5-6511 champ" pin. Fourth Race LPORMAL T : 60 as the Port Perry boys were 1 mile. able to collect eight hits, one BOWMANVILLE -- D. Lane, Washington, D.C, If; Thompson, 3b; Cole, ss; weeks ago captured the open PETERBOROUGH (CP)-- Purse 32.000. 4-year-olds andup. Claiming all $3.500. wt Str, Fin, Jockey Owner 1-3 1-2%4 Hall -- Mrs F H Merrill Jr 23 241% J Harrison -- C Turnar 4.14 3-nk A Wick -- Mrs B Farara 3-4 4.3% Parnell -- G B Heintzman 14 5% CM Clark -- G M Claxton 6% K Robinson -- B § R Farm 7-11% Fitz'ns -- J and C Brener 8 Coy -- Early Mischief Sta rainer F H Merrill Jr 112 Bay Page Rubal! Khall Ship Bottom Valquestin Early Mischief 106 Winner br g. 6, Bean Max -- Afresh. Start good, won ridden out. 4-MAN O'VALOR Fifth Race 1-FARSHORE 1% miles. Purse $1.900. 4-vear-olds andup. Claiming all $2,500. Horse w 3% Str. Fin Jockey Freeport 1-2 Parnell Thorndale Sta Man O'Valor 4 2h Potts Shermanor Farm Farshore 4 3-43 G Gordon -- E M Ryan Gray Ben 41% McComb T P Stable -1 0) -1 uraNeL~w T2490 680 410 2.90 2.60 Rt) SFREEPORT Owner 12 less than Black's and still be kept down to three markers. Black's runs were sporadic, getting two in the third, two in the fifth and sixth and one in the seventh. The three runs for Port Perry were all homers. Gibson started early with a second inning round - tripper. In the fourth things began to look good for the Juniors, as Brent and Chap- man banged back-to-back home- runs and gave their club a short- lived lead of 3-2. Black's came Pickell, 2b; Vitch, cf; Johnston, singles in the Central States Johnny Dale, owned by Jack ¢; Mutton, p; Bate, 1b; Finn, rf; Lang, cf; Sleep, p in 3rd; | Down, p in 6th. { UAW LOCAL 222 -- Gibbons, 2b; Joseph, cf; Mitchell, 3b and p; Calder, rf; Armstrong, ss; Rose, If; Hickey, 1b; Crosmas, | Decisiro, p; Tullock, 3b in 4t Schoolboy Rowing Regatta at Ball of Peterborough, won its Chicago. third straight race victory here Tom Chojnowski and Tom Saturday when he swept both Tonk of Wyandotte's Mount Car-|heats of the Class A race in mel High School combined to|the third harness horse meet of| {the season. take the open doubles title. Class D winners included Hal St. Joseph's High School of Buffalo picked up the big race/B. Herbert, of the day, the heavy eight. Conlin of Oshawa, owned by Frank) forming V8 engi eustom G.M, radi VALUE ot CHEVROLET 2.door model with famous high - per- ne. Complete with o. EXCEPTIONAL 3-23 21% 58 F Windfields F " # 434 Fitz"ns -- ndfields Farm x a ¥ iy A Rit iach_Brockie, McNellen ON strong however, with the Winner » g 4 Honeytown w= Town Hill. Trainer J C Meyer. necessary runs, and Port Perry| + won rilden out n did not have enough innings in y Mul P. J. Mul y, $2,500, (did r s rward claimed by Holbeck and ulrooney rooney, which to pull it out. - BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR -- 36.80 9.30 6.30, Maxwell, p; Asseltine, ¢; Lang-| 3.10 2.8 ford, 1b; Neilson, 1b in 4th; Wil-| s. |son, 2b; Clark, 3b; Bryan, ss; Milotn, If; Knox, cf and Mason, 4 PORT PERRY JRS. -- A Start good March Fo Sixth Race One and one-sixteenth miles Wt P Quinella Paid $72.40. 4+WISE COMMAND 1-PRINCE MERCURY 6-KICKIMOON Purse $7,500 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Horse St % 15 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Wise Command 114 3 3 4.1% 3-1 1-H 19 J R Adams -- L Lear 115 4 2 1% 12% 22% 2h A Gomez -- C Baker ) 3 -] 38% Wick -- J and E G 6-nk 4h C Potts -- Arjay Sta Menzies, p; Brent, c; Oke, 1b; 55. 57% A Coy -- C Smythe 2 Chapman, 2b; G. Menzies, 3b; ttorn 116 5 1 2 62 Dittfach -- Lanson Farm : wh ' HF ey 109 277 6h 7. Fitz'ns -- Winafields Farm Powell, ss; Gibson, If; Birkett, Winner dk bg. 3. by River War -- Foreign Star. Trainer L Lear. cf and Osborne, rf. Start giod, won driving. y 1-MOONY &ANITA'S SON Seventh Race 3-GRAY MONARCH ' 0,00 i year-olds and up. Gross $11,200. Heps. gp Toa Purse or ore | 12 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Moony 1-1% 1-1% 1-4 Gomez -- Gian and Tosch Anita's Son y 23 22% Dittfach -- Lanson Farm Grey Monarch 33 34% Fitz'ns -- Windfields Farm Cyprian Cat 4nk 4nk Robinson C G Uteck Am34 Morn 118 515 5-15 A Coy -- Stafford Farm Rough Fellow 114 G Gibb L Maloney Winner ch h, 5, New Moon F H Merrill Jr. Start good, won driving. Eighth Race 1 mile. Purse $2,400, {-year-ol Horse . Wt PP St Die Hard 2 1 4 Warren 7 Just Don't Shova 109 1 4 53 2 HORSE FOUND HURT TORONTO (CP)--Windy Ship, the 1960 Durham Cup winner) owned by Max Cristall's Em-| cee stable, was found in his New Woodbine Stable Saturday with severe burns to the mouth and throat, apparently caused by a caustic solution. "It is 240 hard to say whether he picked 100 Up something in his stall or 2.60 whether someone had purposely intended to injure the horse," | 126 1 1 125 4 32 121 3 5 13 5 3 6 4 2 6 fe a Evening Milk. Trainer 1-DIE HARD 4-CASTLEBERRY 5PERCY YATAS Claiming all $10,000, Str. Fin Jockey Owner Ids and up. % % i Ink A Gomez -- S Rotenbarg a track official said, terming | %* Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. 2.44 Fitz'ns -- J E F Seagram 4, te 3-3% C Potts -- Mrs W J Yates Windy Ship a "very sick horse." | Percy Yates Naughty Flirt 4h Olah -- Gardiner and Bell 52 A Coy 6-2 § Remillard Emcee Sta 7.20% Clark -- Mrs H E Johnston B G Gibb -- W H Densmore w= Crayke. Trainer ¥ HB Merrill Jr Harriu Countq Wonderwine Knuckleduster Seducteur Winner b g. 5 Never Start good, won driving Pool 123,707. Total pool Total attendance 24 days -- 263,672 k 43 Say Die "906,023. Attendances 20.01 Total mutuel pool 24 days -- $12,726,005 He trained and drove many top Western Ontario horses, in- William Fraser : 3 c illy Hugo, Frisky Lee, | Dies In Hospital poss poi Biwi A CHATHAM (CP)--William D. He won the Sanat Anita Handi- Fraser, 82, a trainer and cap with Blue Again. driver ol hamess horses ow Sal A naitve of Wingham, he had tracks for many years, died Sa-|lived ia Ridgetown for the past turday in hospital here. 40 years. 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