The Oshawa Times, 19 Jun 1961, p. 14

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| ONTARIO CUP PLAY NEXT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 19, 1961 13 WT LF A Pts Hungaria 0 0 33 10 14 Thistle 122.1712; |Strila 313 78 Italia 3 316 17 7 {Hollandia . 2 4 10 25 Peterboro 24 7.16 [Kickers 5 6 10 Polonia 1 512 28 3 The first half of the scheduled league games is now over and Hungaria still remain undefeat- ed, followed closely by Thistle, {who narrowly edged Strila 1-0 !on Saturday. | Strila still remains in third (spot, one-point ahead of Italia, {who seem to be playing partic- lularly well of late. These four teams enter the semi-final of the play-offs for {the right to enter the Dominion Cup as Oshawa's representative Gi PHOTO OF BLUE LIGHT (7) NOSING OUT JUST DON'T SHOVE Flashing Blue Light Wins Queen's Plate &:icis TORONTO (CP) -- If a horse Queen's 50 Guineas (about $170) ambition of winning the classic) ip" (hiciie and Italia leading fly had perched on the nose of and the $5,000 Gold Cup. He im-/of Canadian racing. off. Hungaria will face Strila at Just Don't Shove Saturday, the mediately voted it *'the happi- "I knew 1 was beat on the , pan. on Sanday. The vente 102nd running of the Queen's est day of my life." last jump," he said. "for these games has not been Plate would have gone down in| The victory was a first for, The crowd whooped it up decided as vet but will be history as its first dead heat. {he Marshall stable all around when Blue Light's number was known early this week. That's about the margin the fa- --for trainer Pat MacMurchy flashed on the board and the , vored Conn Smythe colt was who was 'too keyed up to longshot bettors cashed in hand- PENALTY SHOT GOAL beaten by longshot Blue Light. ook" at the race which at-somely. He returned $39.50,) Thistle and Strila led off on tracted 13 Canadian bred $10.60 and $4.80 and Just Don't Saturday and this was a close three - year - olds and for Huga/Shove, coupled as a Smythe battle all the way with little Dittfach, the 25 - year old entry with Jammed Lucky was difference between the clubs. - born jockey who lives a 7-5 favorite. He paid $3.30 and Both defences played in shut- Additionally, it was $2.50. out style, and, unfortunately for Ramblin Wreck. second bet- Strila, a penalty shot made the {ting favorite, paid $3 for his only difference, to give Subway third - place showing. Many in the win. Muir was the marks- It the masterful riding of fhe grows liked Wis bay Feld man, ' i is fir was the masieriul ri ing but he was two lengths o A word of praise is due to Slosare to signal his first Plate pittfach that won it. He wasithe pace and another 21 vo lies De also to the ey fifth at the half - mile and|jengths ahead of E. P. Taylor's|c i Dri Str 'key ig J Choloniuk brothers of Strila _The chairman of the Jockey moved up to second, two lengths Victoria Regina : laved rand styl Club had been trying to make pehind Just Don't Shove, as The rest of the field was no- who all played in grand style. this short walk for nearly 59 {hey . : ING RECRT , In that time ba hag (hey moved into the stretch. It where. Jammed Lucky, consid- ITALIA WINS BERTH ii d 8 p Go" hor: iy was 3 question of which one ered by many experts as the Italia defeated Polonia 6-2 in bi a PE re o would reach the wire first and horse to beat, finished seventh. the second game on Saturday, finish int the monev. Blue Light, with Dittfach using Taylor had two other entries after a close first half which y the whip, won the final jump. besides Victoria Regina. 'saw quite a lot of action by the All those frustrating years Johnny Longden, weather- Queen's Park finished sixth and Polonia forwards. The differ- were eliminated in the two min- beaten veteran of 54 years and Flashing Top was ninth. ence in ages started to tell in utes and five seconds it took the winningest jockey in the, The mutual handle set a one- (he second period when Polonia Blue Light to complete the world with 5517 firsts, made day Canadian record. It totalled fell away, allowing five goals course and when he collected his fourth Plate appearance in $1,136,175 topping the previous - - sib SR the second biggest purse in 21 years on Just Don't Shove best $1,074.037 extablished on The finish was the closest and most spectacular of any Plate race that old - timers in 7 the crowd of 28302 could re- German member, And the day was com in Calgary. ) ; plete when 80 - year - old Co. Dittfach's fourth straight win- K. R. Marshall walked smartly ner of the day. across the track at New Wood- 0 ppv pARNED WIN bine and into the winner's en-" ties sy mEt ' 1-3. PottsS S Ross 12 seh rae Ranger Trade 2 u = 4h Olah--Four L's Sta Suu oer EE Rade LETT LN CIN 1 2 0 5-1 3-h 8-nk 4.1 9 0 1 Plate history -- $46,475, the and he still has to attain his Plate day three years ago. The t betting on the Plate race was West May Be Ou another record--$214,220 against WOODBINE RACE CHARTS fv veered on te 133 For 1961 Season PIRIR, «coi svosvninsiioion OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Ce. (Daily Racing Form) tough Rider offensive flanker . Davey West has his arm in a SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1961 CLEAR AND FAST Langlois Not cast from a break suffered in ae . . the Grey Cup game last fall and - 9.SKINDLES HOTEL 7.10 420 3.10 bi br : First Race 6-GRAND PASSION 7.80 5.70 may not play football this year, & Ferlongs: Purse W190 4 oh & SABDIN SRE 8.50 appy ver it was learned here Friday. SEs, Rute a Ts an Ay Over ~ West, 32, had his arm broken Skindles Hotel 116 9 in a collision with Edmonton Es- Grand Passion . 109 kimos defensive back Oscar White Apache 111 Krueger in the second half. Ot- PaulPoll TE -h Robinson--Triple X F / : , a w 5. Royal Page 112 Sa Wei ne Mra FW Ment | [MAGOG. Que. (CP) -- Albert tawa won the game 16:6 to take Phantom Boy .. 113 1 Clark--Mrs. F Vanderjagt (Junior) Langlois, traded by the Canadian football title for the Rubal Khali .... 116 h 3: GordonG M Claxton Dottie's Girl 114 2 9.1% Wick--Roycroft Sta Druid ERS) | 14 10-no Dittfach--Mrs J T Tripi Flying Robert 16 3 1 5 11.934 Coy----Stafford Farm Chopnik 112 1 4&n 12 12 12 Grasby--Gaylands Farm RUS manva {Montreal Canadiens to New!first time in nine years: York Rangers, said here Fri- Five months later doctors day he wasn't particularly sur- found the arm was not mending prised but felt Canadiens man- properly and early last month Start good, won driving agement should have talked to|reset it. » -- ET SR TT PRT him before the deal was made.| ------------------ -- Second Race 7.INDIAN LINE 3% 270| Lauglole sai also that it WINS PISTOL MEET 8-BOURBON BLUE 3.40 Seems e wasn very we re- KINGSTON CP)---E Wils € Furlongs. Purse 32.600. 3-vearolds, Allowances garded by vice-president Kenny or of STON Ke th Ison Horse WtPPSt 14 14 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Reard { Caundions v0 awa, a member of the na- Kickimoon 17 7.2% 62% 3h lnk Wick--J and E G Warren Reardon of Canadiens. tional defence headquarters pis- Indian Line 114 2nk Ink 21% Potts--R L Ellins ? "To be absolutely frank, (1 club won the Ontario open nz 3 - 43 2-1% 3-1% Dittfach---J C, J H MacKin. Reardon has never spoken to ' is seo 4 07 2 4h Robinson--J Hood y A and closed championships dur- 214 51% Remillard--W F Edmiston me since I joined the clublins the weekend, scoring 1,668 h 61% Adams--R M Sullivan ; " ed yf oe 1% 7.4% Parnell--Mrs W H Caldwell ise yoars ago," said Langlois lof a possible 1,800. Champions 'he dea! was announced Wed-|ip other divisions included: Ex- (nesday at the closing day of|,or{_peter Abram, Midland, 1,- the National Hockey League's go. Sharpshooter -- Norman annual meeting in Montreal. Raiche, Sudbury, 1.611. y = DALTON RUN _ _. 16.40 6.60 4.00 In the deal Canadiens get de. SE Third Race 3-CROWN ATTORNEY 3.60 270 fenceman John Hanna from the ; (FALSE START 320 Rangers and an undisclosed § Yeriungs. Parse 13.600; 37041002, Allowances: | Jovkey Ounce sum. Langlois said he under- 2 1-nk Robinson--W P Mack stands the amount is $15,000 I 2-13; DittiachLawson Farm In moving to the Rangers the 3-1% P: 11--Gol Ss 14 F2 Remilara WF Tdmistn |26 - year - old defenceman joins his blue line mate, veteran) Doug Harvey, recently signed as playing coach by the New --e ea hh 1 HF 0 Winner eh g 7 Maharaj Kumar--Lady-Almoner. Trainer Stan S Ross Real Gentleman 111 3 Value of Avoca . 103 5- Chilly Filly 109 53% 14 3 8 Gibb--B R Steen Winner b ¢ 3 Moondust 2 ¢ d--Miss Jun gle. Trainer A Bennie Pool 95,908 DAILY DOUBLE # and 4 PAID 42.50 NOTICE BARBER SHOPS WHITBY Are Open ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Dalton Run Crown Attorney 3 b False Start 5 3 3-2 3-1 Corporalibingo 2 2 Windspray 113 5 5% 5 2 Three M R 117 . - 52 Cantina Charm 95 7 - 7 Wianer b» ¢ 3 Royal N 3 IMack Start good, won driving Tool 127,501 1 2 5-3 Fitzsimmons--Windfields 1'4 Longden--Double R Sta Harrison--H C Armstrong 4-CALAIS 2ND 5.00 300 2.10 » Fourth Race 6-LAST TIME 470 2.30 1-DIE HARD (entry) 2.10 1 1-16 miles turf course Purse $200 4 yrs. old and up Allowances. Horse Wt PP St % Str. Fin, Jockey Owner Calais 2nd ...... 117 3 4 5- 51% 32 1-h Dittiach--Lanson Farm Last Time n2 7 -h - } Die Hard 120 Gyere Gyuri Court of Appeal 4.4%; Borgemenke--E Berla y 2 510'2 Adams--B R Steen Rough Fellow 114 5 7 7 6-13% Gibb--L Maloney North York 2nd . 114 2 5 66 7 McComb--Mrs J A McD'gal Winner b h 6 Ocean Swell--Marie Therese. Trainer A H Warner Start good, won driving Pool 1 1 - 6- ARTHUR H 9.10 440 270 Fifth Race 1-SUN DAN : 5.80 3.10; 5-PRIZE CREW 2.30 § Furlongs. Purse $2,300. 2-year-olds, Canadian foaled. Allowances Horse Wt PP St % 1 str. Fin Jockey Owner Arthur H 119 6 h 3 1 1% Dittfach--Lanson Frm Sun Dan ay a SR RR OSE W JF are Prize Crew 122 2h 3 1 3-113 Coy--C Smythe Dutch Flower .. 111 5-6 - e 4-1% Parnell-H Katz | Pari Passu 119 . - 3 5-4%4 Gibb--Bo-Teek Farm | Napper Tandy 119 1 lh 6 6 McComb--Larch Tree Fm Winner dk b ¢ 2 Ferd--Fashioned. Trainer A H Warner Start good, won driving QUINELLA 6 AND 1 PAID $56.30 | SII TRE | SPAULDING June 19 | 1-ANITA'S SON (entry) 5.30 290 330 6-STRONGBOY 3.40 3.10) 1 Sixth Race A IST MIN, (entry) 5.3 2% 3.30 | 6 Farlongs. Purse 510,000 added (gross $11.52) 3-year-olds and wp. Handicaps Wt PP St 4 St Fin Jockey Owner SPRAY DIOP r Anita's Son 12 4 1.3% Dittfach--Lanson Farm Strongboy 119 Ya h 2.nk ' Longden--J E F Seagram First Minister y Ih 22 Remillard--Lanson Farm . 1142 4nk Potts--Shermanor Farm I 5n0 Gibbs--Harfield Sta 1% 62 Robinson G. Uteck 1 7-1 %Borgemenke--Cian, Tosch 8- Fitzsins--Windfield Farm a. TrainerA H Warmer Pool 145.657 115 Reactor 120 4 Handshake 13 5 Cyprian Cat 116 34 6 127 1 Moony , Windsor Field 115 Winner » bh. 5 KrakataoAni Start good, won ridden out Seventh Race 8 RAMBLIN WRECK 3.00 * 1% Miles. Purse $50,000 added plus 0 guineas. (gross $71,433). 3-year-olds, Canadian foaled. sews. 4 Horse WtPPSt 14 1 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Riue Light . . 126 9 6 611% 61 322 . Dittfach--K R Marshall | Just Don't Shove 126 5 1 | 1-1% 22 Longden--C Smythe 3.2 ueen's Park 126 4 5 4% 3h 2 W . Prince Tour .. 128 3 14 10-2 3 Farm | | I - [ » Winner be 3Chop Chop--Blen Lark. Taner P MacMurchy 0 2SIR_ WARREN 280 any roll-on, cream or ordinary Horse Str. Fin Jockey Owner Coy--Mrs R M shak bio IA Je 321, Gomez--Bill Beasley Milton Man 126 110 9-33 10-3 Maid O'North _. 121 7% 7nk Hd Potts--Shermanor Farm - Start good, won driving ol 214,220 Old Spice Stick Deodorant stick. It's the active deodorant Herodes Sis 5-3 1" 1-224 1.3% Gibb--R Guirola 4 Potts--Shermanor Farm Ramblin Wreck 126 10 33-nk 4-113 " " ih Parnell--Windfields F'm Jammed Lucky 126 11 Edgor's Lane 126 12 11 12-2% 13- 12-%3 12.4%; Zehr--Edgor Ridge Sta Eighth Race 3.HERODES .. 380 3.10 230 .,.applies and dries faster than 2 - as Ea erin ig 41% 20k Dittfach--Miss J Miller for active men. 1.25 McComb--Larch Tree ¥F'm Vie, Regina 121 8 12 1l-nk 11-nk = . 5-% Borgemenke--W F Mor'sey 6-33 Cosentino--Windfields F'm - 7 Gibb Maloney ; mythe Flashing Top 121 V Tehran's Dan 126 8 2 21 13 13- Roy--Gormley Stud Farm 4-ESTRANCERIA 5.00 3.00 1% Miles. Purse $1,900. 4-year-olds and Up. Claiming all $2,500 5-2 k 3-13 Parnell-H Katz 6 10 611'4 Gordon--M J Hawkins . \/ oo smet STRK DEODORANT oL SPibE SPRAY DEODORANT 7.BLUE LIGHT __. 39.50 10.60 4.80 2JUST DON'T (B Ent.) ..3.30 2.50 H O's Pride 126 13 4 5.) 5h fo ET PR ® Old Spice Spray Deodorant +. « fastest drying anti-perspir- ant spray known to man. Non- sticky, non-irritating; protects through the longest day. 1.25 4% 57 SHULTON Filmer . Epic Fields Wianer eh g % Holligan--Hispanidad, Trainer C ¥ Chapman Start good, won easily andanes 23,303 Pool 118,042. Total pool 1.136.175. AH Half Schedule Over Hungaria Undefeated I RIGHT i SAVINGS by fast-moving Italia, for two WIN FOR HOLLANDIA OBSERVATIONS - Walter lin return. Hollandia and Peterborough Rohrer of Hollandia who still DiDanielli and Duiella each|played in the final game of the has his foot in a cast is expect- . fi i " {ed to be back in the line-up in a scored two with Bizzotlo and weekend and although the 30C-| Lo uple of weeks. ~-. . Frediie TEES. whe: Nexoeitvenqas] Cor. was vot of the calibre of the oh. the League's ail . sta ¥ and Sliwinski scored for Po. [17S game, it was quite enjoy- goalie, and recently inside for- lonia. iy able io the large crowd in ward of Italia, is having a three- attendance. Igame trial in goal with Olympia KICKERS EXTEND LEADERS od -v lv in| Of the National League. . . . An- The game of the week was| A "Amers scored very early inigipe; chap reported to be mov- played on Sunday with Kickers the first period and this goal ing around is Laidlaw, centre- and Hungaria facing off in the stood up for the entire game to half of Kickers, who is transfer- first game. Kickers put up a provide some excitement. This ring to Thistle. He says il is a valiant struggle to be the first Was without doubt one of the|pity that Kickers did not beat team to defeat Hungaria but/Petes' quietest games on rec- Hungaria, as he feels. badly were not quite up to beating the 0rd as they are famous for their| about leaving a losing team. fast opposition. talking tactics. Hollandia is try-\No doubt Thistle will welcome i .__.ling hard to improve its team him with open arms as he is an Ho Dy goal tuk the Yirst and new faces are showing at! outstanding player. 3 8 o S left open, and although his shot pray iy Win alli +0 CREAKING AGAIN? was going wide of the mark, an play. | Good news for the old-timers overanxious defender sliced the » [for their game of next Sunday. ball past Kickers' goalie, to! OLD-TIMERS LOSE {Ex-soccer player and now give Hungaria the lead. The Old - Timers were out school - master John Kelly will The second half was fast and again on Sunday afternoon, and|be in town, anc if in good shape furious and was marred only 80t beaten by Italia veterans|after his sister's wedding on by Jaeger of Kickers, who was PY 4-1. This is anticipated to be|Saturday will no doubt be at ejected from the game for using @ regular affair on Sundays and|centre - half against Courtice. . raw Is CUD is although skill is often missing Again about the veterans, for Sete very. Jad ianguage, Hoi at least enthusiasm makes up|the lads who were dubious, it| secutive games. This did not for it. The old lads are still look- has taken exactly a game and aj help kickers' cause and Simon|ing for their first win and some half for full-back' Jim Denholm scored a long drive, to make it|0f the lads are saying it isto score past his own goalie. 2-0 for Hungaria, followed short- strictly the fault of the referee. They said it couldn't be done? | ly after by a goal from Elles. | | Kickers never gave up at any | time and had their hopes raised | slightly when Irvine "scored through a maze of players. {| However Hungaria had the speed and the defence to stop any further attacks and the game ended with Hungaria still undisputed leaders by 3-1. Just to be a little different, raise is due to both references > Sunday's games for a com- (CASH & CARRY) petent job, so a tip of the hat to G. Sweet and H. Balson PICTURE WINDOW TENT -- 9 x 9 x 7' x 5. Steel HORSE PLAYER'S Tin Foe 63.97 DOUBLE DREAM CABIN TOURIST TENT -- 9' x 12. Steel poles. Sewn- INGLEWOOD Calif. (AP) er Joor ond Hollywood Park had its first p : four - figure daily double | payoff Friday. A pair of long shots won at $3,750 for $2. One player's $10 ticket was worth $18,750. The North American redord of $12,724.80 was set at Cali- ente, Mex., in 1954. 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