The Oshawa Times, 8 Jun 1961, p. 15

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HIDDEN TREASURE BRIDGES GAP TO WIN JACQUES CARTIER Cartier Stakes, for 4-year-olds and up, at New Woodbine. Reactor (right) came in second Jockey Avelino Gomez brings in Hidden Treasure (3), winner of the Jacques followed by Brown Panther, The six-furlongs race carried a purse of $7,500 and paid There are two exciting aspects P.\to the British Empire Motor J |Club's Sports Car Races to be held at Mosport Park, near Bowmanville, thisSaturday, June 10. It is the first time that : | Eastern Canada's sports car i [fans will see European - type t |road racing on a closed circuit, for it is the first public event to be held at Mosport Park. i Top Drivers At Mosport Saturday vantage points where the fans can see as much as two-thirds of the 2.4 mile circuit. To get) to Mosport Park, head for Bow-| Tying with Whitby in their last manville driving from downtown Toronto race starts at 11 a.m. Oshawa Dairy Milk Victor's For Shutout Nine runs and thirteen strike- outs were the features in the 9-0 win by Oshawa Dairy over Victor Sports last evening in Legion baseball. Big feature at Mosport Park s the large number of hilltop about 55 minutes outing, the "Milkers" really put ae al AIRE aa as bhai THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 8, 1961 18 the squeeze on the sports from Victor's. Zak, pitching for Oshawa, al- lowed only three hits, and gave up four walks for the shutout. Hurling for Victor's Gray walked seven and struck out eleven, but control was a real Gray p, Gillies 1b; Judge 2b; McKenzie 2b; in 7th; Alexander 3b; Sutton ss; Hartshorn 1f; Glendinning of and Ewart rf. OSHAWA DAIRY: Corneal ¢; Zak p; Metcalfe 1b; Baran 2b; LeBlanc 3b; Bochenski ss; Mills if; Holt cf and Patterson rf, + with Perkins cf in 5th. yf problem with a ber of wild pitches, and he could not con- tain the hitting power of the Dairy boys y boys. VICTOR SPORTS: Brack c; BRITISH COAL Annual output of coal in Brit ain approaches the value of $2,000,000,000. First then follow the signs. It is also the first event this : |year in which Canada's racing drivers compete for the coveted Canadian Racing Driver's Championship. ; More than 120 top drivers and machines have entered the event, Francis Bradley, who won plaudits from the world's press for his brilliant driving at Sebring earlier this year, will be driving the sleek and speedy "Miss Whizz" Lola. Ludwig Heimrath, fr e s h from his suc- cess at the season's opening races at Greenacres, will be piloting the very hot Eglinton- Caledonia Porsche RS60. Other stars of the sports car racing circuits who will provide serious contention for top prizes will include Nat. Adams, driving the completely - rebuilt Jaguar XKSS racing car which formerly was successfully driven by Ray Carter; Harry Entwhistle, of Hamilton, who has the reputa- tion of always providing exciting races in his Lotus 15, and Ed Leavens, of London, Ont., driv- 3.30 for a two dollar win ticket. Hidden Treasure finished the race in 1.10.3. WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Kiwanis Bantam Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Dally Racing Form) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1861 4 HASTY HOPE ........ First Race SEAS doi 9 Furlongs. Purse $1800, Four years and up. Claiming all $2500, Horse . Wt PP St % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner | Swamp Fox . 11610 8 7-4 7 41% 1% Coy -- Gorlick 1-2 2% Morreale -- Poliziana -hd 3% Olah -- Richthofen-Myslive - 4-1 Harrison -- Tobey 5-13% Remil'd -- Short-Waterman 6-nk Gibb -- RS RM Marshak 7-3% Potts ~ Stranges 9-1% Gordon -- Ribarich 9-1% Cosentino -- J. Kulbachuk Wick -- Century Sta. Hall x -- R. Raidie 6.10 3.80 2.90 29.50 15.30 9.60 10-SWAMP FOX Can. Flyer New Door Pine Ator War Doge Town Council Bayfield Joy 211 pulled up x-5 xxx - | Winner ¢h h 8 Whirling Fox--Doctor's Nurse. Trainer D. D. Cardells | Start good, won driving. Pool 29,001. Double Pool 43,439. 4-HAVE GUN Second Race 3-BONNIE BIRD $1800. F\ and up. Claiming all $2500, Pure a Sars Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1% c] 28.50 14.00 8.40, 11.60 8.00 16.70 12-ROMAN WHIRL 4% 1mo McComb -- Beach Sta 1-% 2nk Parnell X -- A-L Poloniato 5% 3.3% Annesley -- Annesley Jr. 6-2 4-2% McMullen -- Halliwell 3-% 5h Gomez -- Gregory 2% 6-1 Matinne -- Del Greco 72 72 Rob's'nx -- Edm's'n-LaPl 8h Zehr -- AE and EA Fair 91 Nash -- Jones | 10-9% Hale -- Janley Sta. | 11- Kallal -- Viscuglia | Olah -- Garden City Sta. | 4 Sw 3e Se = sraSief Slave Lake Eastern Arrowette Doris Ator = ok Hoot Fren~s 8-h 9-3 10-2 11- GFE - Pred se Bled Start Pool 41,943, DAILY DOUBLE 10 and 13 PAID $150.40. CLEAR AND FAST | Softball Games Oshawa Minor Softball Asso-| ciation's Kiwanis Bantam] {League teams reported on three ning" also to upset Sunnyside games played in their schedule |Park Bantams right in Sunny- action last night, with Nipigon Parl: winning at home over] Rundle Park 15-8; Radio Park upsetting Sunnyside Park 8-6 and College Hill surprising] Southmead 9-7. | | COLLEGE HILL | College Hill defeated South- mead Bantams 9-7 on the strength of a big six-run rally| in the fifth inning which was] featured by two homers, by B. Taylor and Tim Peel, plus! Solomon's double and singles by Logeman, Cameron and| Clarke. The winners had sin- gletens in the second, fourth and| sixth frames, with Solomon, | Clark, T. Peel and Ham the big| Hitters Southmead got an early lead, | three runs in the second with Kaplan and Siblock hitting dou- bles. Siblock also homered in ing a Daimler SP250. SOX PITCHER DISABLED BOSTON (AP) -- Boston Red Sox put veteran right hander Tom Brewer on the disabled list Wednesday and purchased the contract of former Ohio State athlete Galen Cisco. Bre- wer (3-2) has been plagued with arm trouble in recent weeks. RADIO PARK Radio Park used "the big in- side Park, with an 8-6 decision, |i the fifth to conclude their garnereGc on a seven-run rally total. Parkinson, With three in the last inning. Radio got | doubles was their big hitter with a run in the first when Ayles- {ost of their runs getting on worth's double scored March, base via walks. y : '| Rundle started well, with one Yrho: liad walked. Then in the, the first and five in the sec- 7th, trailing 6-1, Radio ex-|! ! ploded with a triple by R. ox lond but Holmes improved af- len, two walks, singles by |ter that and Rundle's attack Marck and L. Cullen, a double | fizzled out to almost nothing, by Novak and a homer by Sen. |2lthough Nott crossed the plate Kino, [twice more, aided each time | . v Sunnyside got four runs MMe oo A oh their first inning on a walk, | curry rf: Nott. Ib: Luke. 2b: snes by Black, Felix, andciark, :' Biakome, If, Swe error. Black homered in the lg RL op and scored his team's last run| . ; ye & in the fifth, on his single and 2; Ib; Parkinson, 8y;. Salter, ' 2b; Barr, ss; Ditmar, cf; Tay- JUNE 10th ® HIGH SPEED RACING EASTERN CANADA'S FIRST SPORTS CAR ROAD RAGE at beautiful MOSPORT PARK BOWMANVILLE e THRILLING RACES CARS ® CANADA'S TOP RACING DRIVERS ® HILLTOP VANTAGE POINT OFFERS PERFECT VIEW OF TRACK FIRST RACE | 11 AM. "True-Temper Jet" step-down chrome plated shafts, sturdy grips on all clubs. LETS YOU REALLY ENJOY THE SWEEY CLICK OF CLUB MEETING BALL, DOLLAR SAVING - STROKE SAVING! 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WOODS... 2and 4, ea. 7.49 Pitching Wedge, also in the low 70's or have yet to break a hundred, this scientifically motched and bal- anced set will save you strokes -- 39 Sand Wedge, each... 5,98 Bennett, rf; Senkino, p; Novak, and $30.05. Regular $70 valve. OF FAMILY KARTING 20 the fourth. Besides these two, 0 Third 11-BUZZIN ace 1FOR A TIME (entry) .. R 5-BOURBON FLEET sets § Furiongs. Purse $2100. Two-year-olds, Claiming all $5000. oe P Str. Fin. Jockey £4 1.3%; 3-2% Roy -- 4-1% 4-nk Potts -- Hays 1% 61% 62 5% Parnell -- Knox A-- | ) 31 6-1% Remil'd -- Mil'd-Me 7-1 7h Olah -- Russell 8-% 7-1% Robinson -- Lauder 9-1% 92% Trombley -- Louis 11-1 10h Dittfach -- O-D Poliziana | McMullenX 108 3 10 10-% 11-% 12- 12- -- Winner bf Stingette. Trainer C. Holliday X-5 Ibs. AAC W-5 Ibs. AA WCouples A-Dutchy and For a Time ae Start good, won driving | Pool 56,917 Fourth Race $2100, 3-year-olds. t 7-BLONDOLL ......co0000 6-MELODY KING . 5-MANOR HILL Claiming all $6000, Str. Fin, Jockey 1-no GrasbyXX -- McMacken | 23% Gomez --- Mrs. Luro | 3-2 Potts -- Mano Hill Sta. 41% Parnell X -- Addison Hall 52% Robinson X -- Double K 6-2% Coy -- Hendire - 7-2% Roy -- Mrs, Hoover | W-Easy Mart, 1% 7-3 86% Brown -- The Pheasant St. Bonner This 108 2 3 3m 5h 9 9- Dittfach -- View Hulloah Winner ch f 3 Sadl 2nd -- Cheryba. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. i 8-Disqualified and placed second | X-5 XX 7 Ibs AAC Start good, won driving. Pool 57,746. . Fifth Race 5-ROUGH REWARD . 8-SOCIAL DEGREE ... 4.490 1 116th Miles. Marshall Turf Course, Purse $1800 3-and-4 year Maidens. Canadian Foaled. Claiming all $3500, Horse Wt PP St % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Royal Ivory 115 6 6% -1% 1-3% Gomez -- Jones Rough Reward 115 41 -3 22 Adams -- Robinson Social Decree .. 110 3-% Gibb -- JY Stable Bruce County . 115 4nk Coy -- Stafford Farm Clip's Viscount 110 5-8% Robinson X Red River | E.PIC Bet L114 6-5% Roy -- Kelly-Hermans 7-% 7-2% McComb -- J. J. Fleming Oshawa . 125 Koy's Runner . 105 2 Parnell X --, J. E. McCann Winner be 3 Royal Year -- Bulterpat. AX-5 lbs. AAC § Furlongs. Purse Horse ........ Wl D-Melody King Blondoll Manor Hill Bahamas Ruby Gar Chopita ard Mighty Eagle . 1-h 25 oS 4-2 Poa ERE 7.40 420 3.70 12.30 6.90 4-ROYAL IVORY Peasant a = FRem-0 5 8- 8 Trainer E. Harboujne Start good, won handlly. Pool 26,291. Quinella Pool 25,869. QUINELLA 4 and 5 PAID $74.90 4 FALSE START .. 5-MOANING LOW Sixth Race 1-MYSTERY GUEST (Entry) .. $2600. Three-year-old Fillies, Allowances. | t PP St % ¥% Str. Fin. Jockey Owner | 4 5 3n 1-1% ParnellX -- Golden Oaks 2-3% Dittfach -- Levesque 31% Fitzsimmons --- Windflds-A | 42% Zehr -- WindfieldsFarm-A 5% Grasby X -- McMacken 6-1% Olah -- Gardiner-Bell Cantina Charm 114 nk 7-nk Clark -- Armstrong Star Shadow 115 Ya 4 1 Mattine -- P. Del Greco Winner dk b f 3 Roman Sandal -- No Break. Trainer G. M. Huntley T Ibs. AAC c-Corrected Weight Coupels A -- Epic Queen and Mystery Guest. Start good, won driving Seventh Race 7-BROWN PANTHER § furlongs, Purse §7,! added. 4 - year -olds and up Canadian foaled. Alws. | . Wt PP St % Str, Fin, Jockey Owner | 1% A Gomez -- Bill Beasley | 2h C Potts -- Shermanor Fm 3-3 J Harrison -- Stafford Fm 4-% Fitzs'ns -- Windfields Farm 5.1% § McComb -- Kia Ora Fm 8% Furlongs. Purse orse w B 3 False Start Moaning Low Mystery Guest CW-Epic Queen Eight Bars Beloved Brat 104 1 F Spe i= 108 109 106 109 = r, 2 2 2 1 nl 1a Ya Ya k k 1 2 4 3- 5- 8- 6- 7- ~u mean oN uea > PL Tropa 0 3 preg n x Fe PL -2 -2 -2 1 3 HIDDEN TREASURE 3.30 250 2.30 veeres 340 3.20 6.30 1-REACTOR (entry) . (a) Reactor Brown Panther Menantic Winisteo Our Sirdar (a) Bold Scholar 12 «1 «3113 B .. 109 710 9nk 120 9 112 1 0 10 Bocage 1 Quintain Bill . 9.2% B'menke -- Kingfield Fm Willow Strip . 91 100 A Coy -- C Smythe * Coupled (a) -- Our Sirdar and Reactor Winner b ¢, 4, Dark Star -- Ratine, Trainer R. 8. Bateman. | Start good (fab Willow Strip) wondriving. Pool 66,923. Eighth Race One and all, $3,500. Horse 10- 71 6-WHIP OUT .. 3 FREEPORT 2. BRANT ATOR Purse $2,000, 4year-olds and Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1.2% 16% Gomez -- N American Fm 25 23% J Parnell -- Thorndale Sta 43 31% Zehr -- A E and E A, Fair 3% 4no Fitzs'ns -- W G Alexander 5-1% 5-nk Morreale -- 8 B Crawford | 6-14 63% C Potts -- Shermanor Fm | 72 7h G Gordon -- M J Hawkins | . 8- P Soto -- Mrs F W Merrill | lit -- Equitable, Trainer Gllavigne. | Pool 68,202. Total Pool 478,466, | Whip Out claimed by Thorndale Sta. | WYNN MISSES TRIP CHICAGO (AP)--Early Wynn, | z a |Wynn, 41, failed Tuesday in a veteran Chicago White SOX! hird try for his 289th major| pitcher who is shooting at the jeague victory, but his reliever, coveted 300-victory mark, will|Turk Lown, was credited with a miss a seven - game road trip|7-1 Sox verdict over Detroit, ask 5.20 one-sixteenth miles. up. Claiming Wt PP St % Brant Ator Shopp's Hill Drake's Drum . Mano'alor Epic Fields Trust Him _.. 109 Winner b g, 6, High Band Start good, won easily. Attendance 7,872 J.C. Meyer. $3,500. starting tonight because of bur-| sitis in his pitching elbow.| JCJ HMacKinnon |p: 10-% 11-1% Fitzsimmons -- JY Stable |D; Hemstead Taylor, 3b; Clark, 1b; Wright, Waters and Wahrer also hit ? well. SOUTHMEAD -. Kaplan, 2b; Siblock, ss; Kidd, ib; Waters, Samkovas, 3b; Wilson, c; Wahrer, If; Cooper, cf; Birko-| wicz, rf; Woods, rf; Dewsbury, cf; Fisher, c. COLLEGE HILL -- Solomon, Logeman, 2b; Cameron, ss; | Hiller. ss; Nichol, If; Wallis, rf. |NIPIGON rf. SUNNYSIDE -- Hercawut, cf; Korback, 3b; Black, p; Felix, 2b; Nearing, c; Dervent, Ib; FREE KART RIDE This advertisement and the purchase of 1 regular ride tic- ket entitles the purchaser to r Nipigon Park Bantams de- feated Rundle Park boys 15-8) their game last night at Nipigon| with the home team scoring one | in the first, three in the second, | ei; T. 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