The Oshawa Times, 11 Jul 1961, p. 11

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, July 11, 1981 1] ih JUNIOR SOFTBALL mice has a very respons YOU'LL ENJOY . Ly [sufficient financial" support to DEALING WITH City And District Assoc. [onsite EAR JUSTINA ournament as this fou an Draws Tournament Plans cums wir or SERV 2 STORES The four clubs affiliated with Summertime hocke layers|York Rangers, Harry Morrison, . ; ; ) A are about as wd a 50-goal|a junior coach from the Tor- A . / bad : i Oshawa City and Districtywith all the clubs being present the Oshawa City and District scorers but this apple-growing|onto area, and Greg Currie, for- on ? Bi 57g! softball Assoication drew up the|and the schedule will consist of| Assoication will be well repre- town in Nova Scotia's Annapo-imer coach of Toronto East 4 ~¥ ' " ' 8 ff Mp7 final plans for the Fourth An-|two groups, "A" and "B". sented on the list of voluntary lis Valley has more than its|York, Canada's entry in the 7 na cf s £ ' ; 1 nual Junior Softball Tourna-| The clubs drawing numbers workers with Al Heffering's Im- share. {1954 world hockey' champion- SiS ed Lo) #£ A | nent at a special meeting held|from 1 to 8 will compete in "A"|perials, MacLean's Esso Fuels, Two hundred teen-agers, pers-|ships, are on hand for this SC A AA A Sunday. | group with the first round start-|Tony's Vending and Scugog| piring in the hot sun under alyear's July 3-13 camp. Ng 2 2 A i 8 Aletandrg Pe OE x oe at 12.30 in the following Tr Canars Jrs., all lending a] load of skates, sticks and pads, The school is a rigorous grind : rer ? AR, ly orted the largest entry of|der: Team No. 1 vs Team No. hand. : arrive at the Maritime summer rom start to finish. The young- Fong Sim ' : Ro since the tournament was|2; Team No. 3 vs Team No. 4; The presentation of the indi- hackey school each year for 10\sters are divided into i6-man i 4 0%, % i | fi t formed The cream of On-{Team No. 5 vs Team. No. 6;|vidual trophies to the members days of hockey in a disciplinediteams according to age and : : ; ars " Team No. 7 vs Team No. 8; |of the championship club and atmosphere roughly akin to 2 yeight and are either on the ee. : tario's junior softball clubs will ; 1 uy and j ? g IH i g i ithe 5 t Alex-| The "B" Group will start the also the members of the finalist mle Jeague yout eamp, lee or in the classroom from 8 Hy bed a compete on Salargay 3 first round at 2 p.m. in the fol-|club, will be conducted at the! Now in its fourth year, the| oi / : andra Park in this annual : school was organized by Abbie| t.5 bam. % ; 14 j LR event. lowing order: Team No. 9 vs|conclusion of the final game. and George Warden, Kentville|GOOD DISCIPLINE en, ; ' : ' : 2S ; The entry list looks like a re-|Team No. 10 Team No. 11 vs/The most valuable player award | brothers who became fed up| After-hour activities are asf J Loh MN |hearsal of the OASA play-downs| Team No. 12; Team No. 13 vs | will be presented. x mol with Kentville's performance in|closely watched. The boys are & F Team No. 14, with Team No. 15| Very attractive prizes will go, ith the following clubs offi- : 3 Dg A op jreguldted BY eulew mi wl . drawing a bye. to the fans holding the lucky They modestly hoped a few school creed which forbids cially entered: Stoney Creek, The second round in both "A" }tickets. Virgil Cubs of St. Catharines; | local boys would turn out, but smoking, swearing and talking and "B' groups will be sched-| A banner crowd is expected| Woodstock; Owen Sound; soon youngsters from all over|back to coaches or referees. {uted for 4 p.m. for this Saturday with the best the Atlantic provinces were Abbie boasts that so far nobody ' #8 Beamsville; Burlington; Tuxedo| Pp orf ior Lis eon clamoring for Sdmittance. The has been sent home for dis- 2% . 7 Junction of North York: Rob- Wi on qinals will be start hh Junie al peti) ean of Aut" ine regsens / y %. 25. §o'7. in alg Th ore The final will get underway at|for the softball enthusiasts. i and 17 years and lack of facili-| estern Canada and Northern ' h : i stp ties is the only reason there oe produce more hockey $45. A ; 3% i Hamilton Fastball League; 8:15 20. unger Ye Foodlighls. ae Oshawa City au Distr aren't more, {players than Je Maritimes, hut ; / - oY A {Southam Sales and Service Ours ae dan A teh wi con Sponsor "Mike" Siblock of Scu-| : MEN { Abbie feels this is a question o os A ; , i! ; {Hamilton; Aylmers of Hamil i A ees as pon : " | OS EQUIRENENT the boy|OPPortunity, rather than talent. | £ 107 a Aske ; {ton; Galt Gore Juniors of thejloribe Test Othe Bi) gos ey i ey Toy You made these can skate, says Abie War.| There's. 8 Jhotiagse op bh te : 33 | (Sait Minor Association; i ER ; {balls for use in the tournament. | H d 1 ible ! den, a grocery store manager|coaches, ice and strong compe: & 0" Ls © fs RAL BJ Motor Sales of Oshawa: Fair-|G2% 8 80H: com-1Aiso.- thanks 'to the: following] big reductions possi : who never learned to skatetition down here but our ath. | pa . , PSE bank Legion of North York; and| 1¢ LOTMISh Wit De In C6 donors. who have. been. musth himself. "If he can skate we'll|/letes have just as much on the § § i 3 1 |Scugog Cleaners of Oshawa, the |Plete charge of all the umpires donors, I sd Him a2 a" bake abi, Te Wg degen oe 0g ate como. +(e ene pug" gers lots Grocers | Your demand for quality Goodyear tires rer." |class of hockey is the cen- | , | Jack / S 2 i bine " 4 i" | . 10 mee PI re optimism may be ex-|tration of backskating and back- * 45 ¥ 2 1 pi J Ahad b ia .2-4 START AT NOON sible for the arranging of offi-lers BA for gas vouchers; All has been beyond all expecidtions . O50 cused after he mentions that 26/checking. Maritimers find it" , y Siig . With 15 clubs entered, the cial scorers. The committee in|Heffering's Imperial Esso for} requirements Goodyear has had to incre graduates played in the Ontario|hard to keep up so that's one of scheduled play will get under-|charge of ticket sales will be|gas voucher; Mrs. Tennier, the production. Now we're passing on the sav- Hockey Association last year, 10/the things we emphasize at the| " sr w3d3 » way at 12.30 noon. The draw|Chris. Mason, Pat Jarvis, Ed|chip wagon operaor, for grocer-| H a a d pro- in Junior A ranks and 16 in the school." | Hockey School In Summer A Maritime Feature [TOF CL place at 11.30 a.m./"Dutch" Lugtenburg and Treas- jes, and Sliema Cecil Bint Tor; ings meade possible by this increased p strong Junior B group. The school costs each young-| {his donation. uction, It's still too early to say how | ster $15, plus another $25 for| There are some good sports . di many of them are big leaguers, room and board which is ar-| in_Oshawa. We hope to meet] Why buy second best or unsatisfactory dis- | ® but New York Rangers of the ranged by the school in private] [them all at Alexandra Park on H : et top line National Hockey league are re-|homes. Most of the ice time is| a £ 1S & ! ] Le ! 1 V Saturday. Remember the time, | continued lines Whew Yeu fon g P ported to have tabbed Paul An-\paid for by commercial firms. from 12.30 noon right through] Goodyears at prices like these . . . drea of North Sydney, N.S., to|Otherwise, Abbie says, "with| until the final game under the| move up eventually to the par-ig150 in the bank after three | ent club from the Junior Alyears we wouldn't be in busi-| ® floodlights at 8.15 p.m. Guelph Royals. ness long." - The school is run by Abbie, | -- le] who is president, and brother| a y George, a well - known Nova] RETURN FINE PAYOFF Scotia hockey player a few| SALEM, N.H. (AP)--On Your years ago and now a CPR con- Mind ($21.40) and Sweet Duff hd ductor, who acts as general ($269.20) won the first two races T manager. But the coaching isjat Rockingham Park Race done by experts. Track Monday for a $1,173.20 Harry Watson, formerly ofidaily double. By JOHN PICTON through a set of headphones some sports dealers who have ometer, by which a fisherman | Canadian Press Staff Writer when they hit an object, such heard about it think that nolis told the depth of the water | | CHARTS | TORONTO (CP)--Science is as a fish. fisherman should be withoutiand can so judge how deep] |taking the solitude and relaxa-' The bleeps get louder as the one. {fish should be and how much 961 by McM: Publishing Ce. (Daily Racing Form) [tion out of fishing these days fish approaches, get faint when JLLS AT $90 line he should play out. Sopyrigin, 1581 br Meiray Biking Co. Doll Recig fom {and the sport is fast becoming|the fish is swimming away. In SELLS Wo cert the tran-| Then there are the thermo- MONDAY, JULY 14, 1961 CLEAR AND FAST the pastime of the super-duper this way, the fisherman ca sistor-operated set sells at $90,|meters, the barometers, the | RR ---- J RV emt ------------ | sportsman. follow his prey and cast at least h t , il hand- z . ] | . 3-JEAN AR ..... 7.10 4.80 3.60 °P0 ENEWS .°> (has a range of seven miles over|hand-warmers and the whistl- First Race 14 hety FAIR GOLE .... 17.80 8.80 For the world of the enthu-| where he knows there are fish. water and 1% miles in bush and|ling lures, all becoming stand-| SERVICE | Xcep iONd y on a ue H 1.-CAIRN PRINCE .... . 7.20 sjiast also is becoming the world, And this is just one of the has a hundred-and-one uses, so/ard equipment for by-the-book! 7 furlongs. Purse $2,100. 3renr vias cinsgien Yonica ade. | oe [of popular mechanics and the new gimmicks catering to the; 7 "ig OB oridoorTmen vy APPROVED BY I . , Fin. ockey wi ic ivi y rehas i ont. 8S § . . . Pi Mle 1 6 J TER BL DI Dew vey rm, |art of the sportsman is giving vast purchaser potential of Can-| These: aire. bit A faw of thel Bul. some. sibusiasts and) 7:50-14 tubeless (F)Fair Gole 7-nd 2% 22 Roy -- Gormley Stud Fm |way to a new breed called gad- ada's growing population of] Dr bot in d byilong-time- membe I rod-and Sain. Prince ... 344 3% 434 isk Bais . CHUSbUTD F-lget fishermen. fishermen. Wonders being dreamed vp byllong tie Members o rod.and- E onTaRio Ee ers ¥ 1 82s 63 53 Dittiach -- C Turner In the past all the fishermen Ken Clapp, manager of a Tor-|the back-room scien ists or de BD 4 on the gadgets. - | LAST WEEK 3 5-13 3-1% 61% Brown -- T P Sta {needed was time on his hands. onto sports goods store, re-/8reat outdoors, wonders de- P is fast becoming a world Ena | 14 10 11 124 22 Tl Gov -- Shermanor ¥m [Now he also needs money in his|cently took delivery of a new, Signed to catch fish, game--and|of not - so - popular mechanics, Het vid Ree ARR | pocket, and for an outlay vary- Japanese - made com pa ct the sportsman. they say, and they are still con- 2 8 { i : led 31% 8-44 103 101 Gibb -- 1 Malone {ing between $90 and $200 he can walkie - talkie set that is be-| F. D. (Barney) Barnhart, |lent to make their own tackle| o..c speantons ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO less trade 3 ely Bk f, 4. Rustom Sirdar Juan. by lat the same time. It is the first set of its kind has an increasing demand|their sport--and bring in the Start good, won driving. : For about $150 he can buy a to be delivered in Canada andl across the country for the fath-|800ds. WITH TRADE ee 4 51 I hy 5 1-3 11.8% Nash -- Mrs T D Liv'stone | 3 A 2 " " - " 9 3 ar Tend HH 12: Hie MeComb--Hickory Pk Fm {play at amateur electronics and ginning to find its place in the manager of Canada Fishing|from odds and ends, relying On| uuu in mises to mamtam 4 someon svt me 4 (F)Bet Yr Boots 114 41213 13- 13- 13 Rock -- Mrs C W Kohl |almost guarantee catching fish life of the American sportsman. Tackle of Toronto, says his firm |SKill and experience to enjoy meters ric NGAsING cunmiiis mickaKs " eld 0.40 840 a20/New radar device--technically, Second Race IL WILLIES WARRIER 40.90 15.50 and sometimes affectionately, | .e | 7 furlongs. Purse $1900. 3-year-olds OR ORE ro TAnM :- $10/called the '"'sonar"--that is be- B t h O i I Horse. .......WtPPSt % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner i sold more extensively in he jg | 1S arsmen Goodyear 3-T Nylon Safety All-Weather -- Bahamas ... 107 4 1 1-1 1-hd -hd 1-13 Despirito -- T E Hays { nited States every year an | ¢ i Y Willies. Warrier 10811 2 31422 23 2nk Gibb -- Mis B Farara and is slowly finding its way ' . This tire has the same tread design as last rborne Charm 1 : a End Fitzons = Windrields mn on to the Canadian market. Win Th ree Titles | year's new car tire, plus the extra strength Ca hd, na. ¢4 6% Brow puibleX Farm | FINDS FISH | of Goodyear's exclusive 3-T Nylon cord. 6 : i 3 73 mL Bavont It works in the same way HENLEY-on-THAMES, Eng-iwas J. A. Lownsdes from 1879 Nativ 21 2 2 5hd 31 83% McComb -- Janley St > : bol NLE AMES, Ei s J. A Ld ! n ked for extra safet ao in' Haste 106 1 7 9nk 8-1 1 9.3 Grammy -- McMacken Sta |as submarine - detecting equip- jand (CP)--Three out of seven|to 1883. Fully tested and checked fo y Pera 108 aah evs JO1A 03 Gordon -- WR Wesley ment. It sends out waves under- Henley Royal Regatta titles! Britain's George Justice and and mileage under all driving conditions. 4 - - - - ach -- 01 : . J : N y . Rriarbelle 113 510102 111 1lnk 12 Potts ~ Starkman, Rapp |Water that send back bleeps open to international competi- Norman Birkmyre captured the S EM | -A N N U A L 21 MONTHS ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE Winner b £, 3, Navy Page or Chop Chop-- La Vodka. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. iti rews = Se y ; Be aro oh iat Olaime, Big Taney T- o1. Merrill J5. tion went to British crews Sa-|Double Sculls Challgenge Cup by | Walker, $3,500, | UAW Pi ™ Jurday in the Stionges) showing )% ugths, Jeating, Alexander] i | ritain has made at Henley in|{Berkutov and Yuri Tukalov o | DAILY DOUBLE 3 sud ¢ PAID $8.00, | 1CN1 {many years. Russia in 7:38. STORE WIDE 4 . 3.FIRE QUEEN : 4.20 2.30 2.60 It was also the first time in| In the Thames Challenge Cup, Third Race PEIN Last 5.10 ii hd many ears in which there were! for eights, the University of Lon- 5 furlongs. Purse 32,000. 2-year-oldfillies, Canadian foaled, maidens. | ame mes fo American giclories. i don Juirowed Jesus Tolloge. oi | S C 0 U N ! E V E MN { Horse \ 1% Str. Fin. Jockey Owner | ussia took two titles and|/ Cambridge niversity by half] Fire Queen 3hd 2.1% 22% I-hd Coy -- R V Robinson : i | i .Briti i f Menetair 1% 1-24 1-4 2-24 Fitz'ons -- Windfields Fm | All games in the UAW League Aysitaiia and Finland one each: 2 enzty in 20, 2 Brajen final Tantrum's Last 41 413 33 33 Brown -- View Hulloa Fm |scheduled for July 10, 11, 12 and e Russians, 0 qualified| The London eight skimmed over English Mint 3% &U4 Robinson -- C N Robson |13 o.0 cancelled. In the event [OF the finals in four of the fiveithe course in 6:59. Costafortune .... -) -% 62 5-3, Remillard -- Tedoreen Fm | , 9 , . i i i Chopora : bY 3 41 61% McMullen -- J J Fleming that the cancelled games will(€Vents they entered, carried| The third British victory came Dezory iv 2 8- 7-3 Potts -- C E Simmons {have any bearing on the final 2WaY the regatta's prized tro-|in the Wyfold Challenge Cup for Miss Elandel . a 7 3 D'fach -- Double K Farm | tandings. then they will be phy~the Grand Challenge Cupfours. The National Provincial Count Rico ..... 7 - - Despirito -- W J Farr § gS, A --in six minutes, 43 seconds Bank Rowi Club defeated Bunty's Echo ... 117 3 8 81 101 10-1 10.ng Wick -- Mrs W M Davey played at the conclusion of the : HNULeS, oi SECONCsiuang Mowing Lub defeated an Xmas Candy ... 112 10 10 10% 11.3 11. 8° Grasby -- Gaylands Farm |g joa over the one-mile, 550 - yard/American four from the South Maggie Grant 17 111111 2 122 Olah -- J R Mcintyre | Schedule, 12- n C \ Winner » f, 2, Menetrier -- Doe-Bert. Trained by J. C. Meyer. All games to be seven (7) in. Course. Kent, Conn.,, school by two CET TY FN = (9) dE LT Start good, won driving. Pool 43-659. nings and played under UAW The cup, for eight-oared shells, | lengths in 7:28. SOALUBAS CHIR. oT aw ail L Toles: was taken hy the 'Russian Naval. In the Stewards Challenge Cup, f SN THI Fourth Race MAC'S TROPHY me le ay a Club by & one-length marginifor fours, Trud Club of Russia one an min Lured 0. Goin 0 onda: July 10, 8:00 pm. -- her oh Crew, Of Ord. Univer: beat Thintes Rowing Club of | ire! Horse ... .... WtPPSt % 3% Str. Fin. Jockey Owner {West Diamond, Karns Drugs vs [eander Club of Britai | T] finni he ne in| es ew ar ire Calusas Chief ..'11310 5 &hd 11% 13 1.1% Robinson -- L Jones Leander Club of Britain. The Finnish victory came. in| I ] S13 SIL UmK 101 Znk nk Fitz'ons--Short, Waterman | SHEE Real Estate. TIES RECORD the Silver Goblets and Nickalls'| 3 # rl 33 TOM we. Stranges | SERIES ": : : . Challenge Cup. Veli Lehtela and 7 8 7% Tank 3 -no Coy -- JC Meyer -- In the single Diamond Sculls, pai He - Hr 7:50-14 TUBELESS i ¥ i . % Monday, July 10. 6:00 p.m n od amon CUulls, roimi Pitk f Finland - . 6 9 10-11% 9-hd 534 Morreale -- A Laws ; 3 imi Pitkanen of Finland eas-| 5 61% Difach -- A E and E A rair [East Diamond, Black's Men's Stuast Machel of Australis ily defeated Richard Waite and BEGINS THURSDAY FOR . . . & TOWN -- aplan Wear vs Cutters. equal ed an all-time recor y R. J. Nichols of Britai bv I 1 Wright -- C Turner {SERIES C AND D Round Robin| Vining for the fifth successive hs in 8 the pair. LAST WEEK ® less trade ' De ? Wright -- CT Year. MacKemie swore seer five lengths in 8:09 in the pair- § . - . o > -- i i od re 3, 4 ; y e ;. > cere. 108 81 11 5% Despirito -- T MacMillan Team winning two (2) games course in 8:34 to defeat: Russian oared shell event. =~ a; hd 5 te. 5 su icComb -- Larch Tree Fm to be known as C Oleg Tjurin by 2% lengths. e 2H xrbourue, 1 i a Y - - Start good, ridden out Pool 54-021 Y Team winning one (1) game The last man to win the dia- Richard Kihn Is \ OW 2 v " primis kK N i i 0 be known as D mond sculls five straight times - HAM) N N 410 3. 3 d D winners v -- , . Fifth Race SDE D re te' My semifinals, Canadian Champ DOVER'S ENTIRE STOCK 4 AR AR tion" "vyesday. July 11, 1:00 p.m. at . Iveta, yo. maidény, 3500 eluting. Purse igen Alexandra Park -- Town and Promoter Says SASKATOON (CP) -- Richard OF QUALITY MEN'S WEAR WITH Rabe ' ce 3 : 12 13 Gordon--V Martin Jr Country vs Hornes Esso Kihn of Toronto won the senior | §-WINISTEO 14.30 6.70 4.00 330 Saturday, July 15, 1:00 p.m. at | ciation's ratings are asinine' | Yomen's competitions, easily| M1 27 61% &%% 2.3% 43% Brown--Kingfield Farm Saturday, July 15, 3:00 p.m. at| ' Bolan replied in a statement . B-BISCAYNE _.. 3.00 listed in the top six by the Charlie Boswell, 44, former Uni-| i \ Eighth Race SEOMPACTOR 1enessss 3% 1h TOURNEY ENDS NBA. versity of Alabama football , ry) > EAR - / & Brant Ator ...... 9 Robinson--J Edwards Western Tire vs Town and Coun- H -- The best new car tire Goodyear has ever 4 Brown--C Bordonare at Alexandra Park -- Kent's ontal bars, parallel bars, pom-| Beak 1 15 12 ; fo a . promoter of Floyd Patter-| 5 0 's Brich Ri i i iti i i By Belen Doron meth. Tr iowed LOaCR Gl SEMI-FINALS SE fall hoary weight | 205: Eh Rieger, | 4 STORE CLOSED ALL DAY Sesion Gives mare Dusitive stating 9Hp, y 7.33 3 A " 1 Seventh Race EI Shp $70 400) ye Series C. that the National Boxing Asse, '°Ck €Very event of the senior TO GET EVERYTHING READY | 24 MONTHS ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE One mile turf, d-year-olds and wp, claiming all $10,000, purse 32,400 Lakeview Park -- Series B vs |outpointing Saskatoon's Maureen! AA S$ | 5 3 nS. Ya mig | Tank Cin a Wats An 7 petition 3 EER a Eh o armchair schemes 2euton "777 WATCH TOMORROW'S 3% 25 43s Brown--iunglield ) Lakeview Park ~ Winter of r in a statement The price you see is the price you pay. Free : 65 69 Dittfach-- Mrs WD Latins Series A and C vs Winners of | 1h Me NEa teres! lint week Chas. Boswell Is PAPER FOR THE DETAILS f 4 4 4 pay Good driving Pool 54,544 Oi i - flip of coin before game time. [for 5 defence against a fighter, WILLOUGHBY, Ohio (AP) -- 1 1-16 Miles, & and up, claiming, all 32,500, purse $1,900 TORONTO (CP)--Bernie Hol- Mcneeley, unbeaten in 23 pro player, successfully de- proj Beant Aor... 113 1 sis els up ig Try ry pair |tWO finals that concluded the|he hopes to announce a date for|score of 200 Alpine Pete 1 4-hd Hasty Hope .... a - 8-114 Morreale--Mrs A Poliziana Wick--Lanchbury, Cald'w'll| wednesday, July 12, 1:00 p.m NBA R . men's all-ro Ca- | Fitsi'ns--L Leas » Uy 10 ! und title in the Ca-| " ™ I Potter Armstechs Bros Sta at Alexandra Park -- Kent's atings nadian gymnastics champion: | Goodyear 3-T Rayon Custom Super-Cushion Mor'le--Gormley Stud F'm a ships Saturday. the concluding Adams--E C Pasquale try. Are As day of the two-day competitions. | : ) D'fach--Mrs R W Burgess Thursday. July 13, 1:00 p.m nine Kihn won four events--horiz- | made. It delivers 15% more treadwear g 1 spirito--W J F: ; , "ORK "» [ A ™ | i Minute Miss ... 1 12 1 1. or dk ry Bled Western Tire vs Hornes Esso. , NEW YORK (AP)--Tom Bo- mel horse and still rings -- to S$ at | than the best 1960 new car tire. New tread Good eas Pool 4 Saturday, July 15, 11:00 a.m. |{itle" defence awains [| Dale McClements, 16, a high II safer stops and the quietest ride yet. at Lakeview Park -- Series A Tom McNeeley, charged Monday | Shoo! student from Seattle, WEDNESDAY | P q y .WEPPSt % 13 Str. Fin v : and said Patterson "is not go-|y. i in dhing 14 6 1 Ind 31% Tis 11% MK ia ONUSL im {Series D. ing to lose (his title) to a bunchi cDonald in the all-round com 39 13 Dama WD i that it would strip Patterson of installation. Ample free parking. 7 4 Series B and D. : . 73 8 Gibb--W D Sta his ch s ss - Trained b y WCole Home team will be decided by aed mpilons hip wiles hel Still Golf Champ Horse ........WIPPSt 4 Ja Str. Fin. Jockey Owner dup, 15, of Toronto, defeated bouts, is not ranked by the|fended his title in the U.S. er. TT 6 ah a, Thalu HaleMu N Pen | Dave Brown, Port Credit, 7-9,|NBA. Bolan, president of Cham-|Blind Golfers Association tourn- Brandy Fib ..... 108 911106 9hd 51 34 Robinson--Mrs A C Jeune (6-1, 6-4, in the best match of [pionship Sports Inc., has said/ament Sunday with a 36 - hole a T RES 3% 61% 63% Gibb--Mrs J W Hunte [Metropolitan Toronto juniorthe Patterson - McNeeley bout! Joe Lazzaro of Waltham, BE - Yh 13 Te% Harrison--Leroy Tobey {tennis championships Monday. sometime this week. The fight Mass., who shot 203, was sec- ESTABLISHED 162 KING ST. E. 725-5512 Rat'N Ball 3 33 : 9.6% Despirito--P Del Greco The match was for boys under|tentatively is listed for Septem-|ond. Harold Mitchell of Hamil- wm 1S me Candid Helen 5 5 104 Gordon--H L Lam 15. Brian Flood. London, de- ber in Boston. Bolan has ap- ton, with 220, was fourth "More people ride on Goodyear tires Wane d x 7 Faultiess--Donatrue, Tried Ros Con [-Geller, Chamberlin feated clubmate Peter Wright to plied for a matchmaker's Each blind golfer has a coach Good driving Pool 61,203. Total poet |Win the junior men's under-18|licence in Massachusetts to be who sets up the ball and faces OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE than on any other kind" 424,930. Ititle 6.8, 6.2, 6.4 able to promote the fight "the club. All putts are holed ont

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