r 8% -- . hor A JV WE EO piss i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 17, 1961 11] SPORTS CALENDAR Oshawa Dairy | Dy Ty aes i {TT Wins Ex. Game |Woodview Bark Era TAL vor rai oti 20, Avo Bt Poterboro | Tighten Grip Oni teu" an shea om fourth frame when Ross ' I homered. After that Peters League -- Oshawa Tony's vs|Imperials, at Alexandra Park, ! Dependable Cleaners, at Ke w{6.30 p.m. and Scugog Cleaners| Oshawa Dairy Bantams trav- Second Place pio 1 a Babe Beach Gardens, Toronto, 8.00{vs Tony's Vendors, at Alexan- elled back to Peterborough on| : 5 Peters home to make it 3-2 p.m. dra Park. 8.15 p.m. Saturday for a return exhibition! ob gif Park Mi d5ets Southmead got another unin ¥ ol -- Craw- i i "ity nosed out Southmea idgets| UAW League -- Black's Inter-County League raw- game with the Liftlock City 1dge lthe 7th. Laxdal was safe on an Men's Wear vs Oshawa Real|ford Construction vs Oshawa Bantams and the Oshawa boys|3:4 on Saturday at Woodview| Merchants, at Lakeview Park; won thi it 5. [Park to tighten their grip on error, moved along on Estate, at Alexandra Park, 6.00 3 this 'baseball Hit 33. second place in the Oshawa outs and scored on a blow by |Foley's Plumbing vs Dodd Mo- . fi ong Pest Darlington Pee Wee|loTS:. at Alex. Park East dia- onelcalfe pitched the win for|ingr Softball Association Mid-Ross. to make it 4-2. i est Darlington Pee Weel; ong; Houdaille Industries vs oo awa. He gave up a hit t0/get Teague standing. Goring had held Woodview in sague -- Maple Grove at Zion, | willis Motors, at Alex. Park, | Beaith in the second inning and| Won lost check nicely, in spite of some go om. nn x hd {West diamond. All games an single jo Marshiration n Ae Fernhill Park ........ 8 2 [hitting by Pilkey and Bon Bar- shawa Minor Assoc. 1d-1630 p.m. 7th, but the homesters couldn't Woodview Park ...... 6 4 |noski, until the 9th. With two .|get League) -- Woodview at AN League --Kent's West- score until the 8th inning when, Southmead Park .....4 6 lout, Dick Barnoski singled, Bathe Park and Southmead at/ern Tire vs Town and Country, Shaw opened with a single, Mc-|Bathe Park ....2 8 |Kocho doubled and McNamee Feral Park; both games at!at Alexandra Park, 1.00 p.m. Faden bunted safely, Robertson| As it stands now, a win Jorthomered to yin the game for 30 p.m. West Darlington League --- singled and then after there] view or one for Fernhill] view 5-4. (Kiwanis Bantam League) ~ Courtice "A" at Courtice "B", were two out, O'Toole drew alin Somghes schedule games College Hill at Southmead:;|6.30 p.m, walk and Beaith doubled for his Would definitely set the final a Fernhill at Sunnyside; Radio at| Neighborhood Assoc.: (Pee/{eam's three runs. ® standing in this league. Walter Windeyer Lake Vista; Nipigon at Rundle|Wee Boys League) -- Eastview| Beaton's: Dairv. got : Hobbs pitched the win for . . and North Oshawa at Kingston. at Kingside: North Oshawa at ©." airy gol a run in woodview over Southmead o| Pilots 'Ti ' To Win All games at 6.30 p.m. Harman; Connaught _ A" J hl lind seed " 2 ingle|Saturday, He gave up six hits p : ? re Sunnyside; Bathe at Woodview; |"; elca sacrifice by |but at that, Goring's good pitch. - oeigborinoy Asser, Bautami Mave) at Southmead: Run. Glendinning. In the fifth, Gillies|ing matched Hobbs and the 4 TORONTO (CP) Walle: Vin i Rue) side at Codie at Connaught "B"; Nipigonjopened with a, single, Kewin|game 'was decided in the §th/dever, 61, Veleran Canacian naught: Woodview at IL a ke at Fernhill and Storie at Radio. bunted and Zak sacrificed, then inning. Yacht Club skipper, Sunday pi- Vista and Zion at Nipigon, All/All games at 6.30 p.m. Waite bunted safely to score] Woodview got a run in the loted his boat Tip to victory in games at 6.30 p.m. (Pee Wee Girls League) -- Gillies. first frame when Dick Barnoski the Duke of Edinburgh Trophy i BASEBALI Southugead at Nipigon: Sung In the Sth inning, Waite walk os gy on fhe Sher 8 ie "liv's closest competitors were a a i Ade 'Oshawa I egion Minor As- ay. Pi ed, Brock bunted and so did dl ws Walt Swindeman"s Yankee Doo- ST. CATHARINES' 150-LB EIGHT-OARED CREW WINS AMATEUR TITLE AT PHILADELPHIA soc.: (Pee Wee League) -- Ca- [Storie at Fernhill. All games at Brooks snd 2 walk ds wid Pilkey singled to open, advanc- dle from the Toledo Yacht Club . nadian Tire vs Gower's Real 6.30 p.m. ave: Oshava two. S€, ed on two infield outs and scored and Dulles Trophy winner Mia, Estate, at Alexandra Park, 6.30! (Bantam Girls League) -- © shawa {wo more runs.ion Dick Barnoski's drive. owned by Paul Phelan. WOODBINE RACE CHARTS D t it B i C1 b p.m. North Oshawa at Rundle, 6.30 In the ah, Slendiming singleg, =o a a ri : advanced on Gillies' sacrifice e Tr Ol oa u (Bantam League) -- -- Whit. p.m. and scored when Zak doubled Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) by vs Jury and Lovell, at Alex- i y . ia | BASEBALL with two out . rk , Jie- . andra Park and Ajax vs Vic Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.: ni urse---- SA RR Saturday, July 15, 1961 -- Hazy and Sloppy Wi U 3 R . [tor's Sports, at Eastview Park | Both . 20 '(Midget League) -- ' Beaton's i We one WINS U.S. Rowing isin £50 Ug Su en arom evo DY 0 . 0 12.10 Lakeshore Minor Assoc. | park and Whitby Canadian ; $ cided to postpone the § tariongs. Purse $1,800, Four-year-oldsand up, Canadian foaled. Claiming all PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The mac of Washington, 5l3; Bach. | (Bantam League) = Cobourg rire vs Ajax, at Ajax. Both| Durnament until Monday, Aug- a WtPP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Detroit Boat Club Sunday re- elors of Philadelphia and Lean 5, 2 rmanvilie, 5 ig (V id | games at 6.30 p.m. {ust 7th. Limbo Dancer . 115 [1 Ino Rov --Arfay Sta gained possession of the Julius der of Hamilton, 4% each; New Be0 Ae ym of ope a LACROSSE Softball fans are requested to Bally Hill 7 81 iy au Polls -- WE Stable sia Barnes Point Trophy, emble- Rochelle, N.Y., 4; Union of Bos- DLOUTE, ¥.wi): pm. "or A Se rf 1 Brook keep this date in mind as the Son O"Royal 33 pA 3% Wick -- Triple R Sta matic of U.S. rowing suprem-|ton and Penn A.C. Philadelphia, LACROSSE lin + apd peagye ot x0 50-50 draw will also take place filver upee fade RHR sl rg) od EA Fair | 3CY by two rousing victories in|215 each. Oshawa Minor Assoc.: (Pee p.m crests al brampion, 8.401,, that day. York Royal 9 Bh 10 3 Brown -- W D Stable the closing event of the 87th an-| Seymour Cromwell of Massa- Wee League) -- Whitby Ro-| Ne Rained out games to be play- Ted's Pride BE I nual U.S. rowing championship. |chusetts Institute of Technology |tary vs Oshawa Comets, at 6.15) WRESTLING ed this week: Heffering's Im- Teddy Joe 1 ah 1 4 10-1% Despirito -- Triple H Sta Detroit scored 95% points to/became the U.S. single sculling|p.m. and Whitby Woods vs Osh-| Exhibition of professional perials will meet Peterborough (F)Bull Tour 3113 1 1lno Zehr -- Miss ME Dressel | in fiom [ake Washington club champion, succeeding Harry awa Rockets, at 7.15 p.m. Both wrestling -- Three bouts, at Orchard Park at Alexandra rw cicle ull 1 20 Ti 112 13 pitta Sa ead in C0 LEN WEOTRIOR CO Parker of Vesper who did not|games at Oshawa Children's Oshawa Children's Arena. 8.45 Park in a floodlight game on Wiener dk 0 1, i by Winatieits --Tridute, Trainer K. £7, Niehoias Club of Philadelphia which defend. Cromwell won the 2,000- Arena. pm. [Thursday night. This game was #00d, won driving , bubl 1038 scored 95 each. metre Spamipionship, the Jyar. rained out earlier in the season 9.SLEEPY Dutchm'N 9.10 4.90 420) voc... B 'lub Ohi ter-mile championship and the| . . ' h a 3S a sper Boat Club of Philadel-| = "™"%, : inn] Scugog Cleaners will travel to Second Race SFAIR MIKE #10 phia, the 1960 cham pi on, association singles champion- TRY AGAIN AUG. 7 Peterborough on the same night 8 Furluags, purse. $180. fyearoliy avd. up; Canadise foaled. claiming all (dropped to fourth, scoring 71%. ShiP- to meet the Lakefield club. This 2.500. + A y 50- 5s C i-! : o : " y " | 5 3 te ach--Lanson rm R [+ v § 4 ot. ' . i Slot Dutoms De 1 k 2s Despirito--North Am. F'm _|Side of Buffalo, 8415; St. Cath-| op ey ™ ™ { dali ops ay n poned due to rain. 1 Fair Mike 122 10 1 3h Brown--J Loughry arines, 1; Riverside of Cam. ®L nt 'CFV : The final game of the Peter- Mermaids Song 112 3 4-2% Harrison--J G Cowan bridge, Mass., and Stanford of! e St. Catharines crew, borough-Oshawa Inter-City sche- HAVE FUN AT YOUR 1 n 1 5- 5-nk 3 ¥ 7 .h 5-h Parnell-G Cummings ali i i i i - A In C Cuy Palo Alto, Calif., 30 each; New|timed in six minutes, 4.5 sec-| dule will b i : §BHITR Bae Moy Caf, 30 ca Nex nae was Torowea oy the Oe JT, DO tball 1Tourney ough 'on Saturday evening and| HOME AWAY FROM HOME ! 1 1 3 9-3'4Wick--M Friend Miss Lotus 1 8no Gordon--R D Isaac Barge of Philadelphia, 22; Poto- troit B eight which finished in this will wind up the schedule BaWiek-M Friend fess - thi 6:06.7, ; SC 10-3 Borgemenke-- Bill Beasley The fourth annual junior|a nifty 7-inning tussle, in which 2S far as both Oshawa and Pe- Build a second home . , , @ delightful Summer Cottage et Scotch Fairlie n7 9- Colonel Cowan 119 7 10 4 Fran Wright {tournament was washed out on|the Dodd team did very well. terborough clubs are concerned your favorite vacation spot. We have the plans end materials Bright Joy 2 12 12- 12 Wright--J Major | Lane--! ; Ww | | 4 : 1 . Hal RO pl Fd Kent S Oust 'YANKEES CALL [saturday when only two games| Scugog Cleaners almost made in this loop. will see to it that you get a Summer Cottage just right fer |were completed before a terri-|it when with a 1-to-0 lead in the Local clubs will then prepare your needs end budget. Visit BROWN'S LUMBER this week. NEGRO HURLER fic rainstorm came to ruin what bottom of the fifth inning, the|for the OASA playoff games, could have been a brilliant day game had to be called on ac-|Which will be facing the clubs -- a -- sc Se ' . 5-BRENILYN 11.50 5.30 4.00 K I BAI TIMORE (AP \{ i on ¥ 0 ALTI 2 (AP)-New ior ogni Seu. Soon after the annual holiday .. Third Race 4 FERNCLIFF 610 3.30 arn S Nn of softball Sout of the dowipour. Lhe Soy jk 6-GOLDEN TURKEY 7 Yor! 4 < Fimgil £* iti eriod. ® Furlongs, purse 8.000 3-year-olds, claiming all $4,500, Jo ly ks Pig iid | By Cubs advanced to Je was Owen Sound PerioC A J PPS z |S round, by eliminating ® : Feet Sting? maybe it's | $21 00 A MONTH » 2 h 1 1 1 1 11-18% Coy--W F Edmiston DAILY DOUBLE 4 AND 9 PAID $33.40 SUMMER COTTAGES FOR AS LITTLE AS Horse [ Str. Fin Jockey Owner Pi . D 1-1% 1-2'4 Parnell-J H Black { p ) i » : 31 2no Brown--W F Edmiston | pitcher in their history, Al- the Tuxedo Junction club from| Beamsville also held a 1-to-0 ye 3 34 Despisito- #5 Hedges | 1Cnic 0 phonse Downing, 20. North York and the Virgil boys lead over Woodstock and ap- ATHLETE'S FOOT" 4 43% Coy--G e ? : | iki jo-| Life can't seem sweet when hi 331s 53% Dittfach--Arjay Sta The . weather: : Downing has a 9-1 record (100k like a real threat for the peared to be headed for a vic-| you have sore Star-O-Taura ... 113 on S14 Botts--White Oak Sta wu with the UAW man inigtiored and 1.90 E.R.A. with Bing. |championship, tory when the game was stop- Jour. 1100 Your Tout teu 1 sqain by wig] Chilly Filly | 06 4 22% ig Rohinson--B R Steen {Tournament playoffs, but in the| hampton of the Class A Salt Core Junior elub sise|ped 10 the Atl irning aheet efieg ~Suininy h fantaitg an Winn ¢ BT 3 CM i ' | Ea A y i advanc sec: | vid effective fungicide that kills Athiste's Foot! Winer 3 Fu disper s---Betty BW: Sigler 3, Cheyer morning game, Ken's Western| Eastern League Ho is a |advancsd bo oe seind round) After deciding to cancel any ims TE awoe bins wiiercn | Protect your ~ oF ST a My ' . y on Saturday, e | Handy tube $1 at drug counters. 7-MR. EDGOR 6.90 380 290 nunch to Karn's Drugs, 9-8 in a} resembles Whitey Ford in [Juvenile club of Oshawa after Oshawa City and i Pa Yan i y Fourth Race 3 AND EIR AN 340 38 thriller that went the limit. | Pitching style. -- Chins so bods ising) sso ey, i property with a | #'% Farlongs, parse 32.000, 4-year-olds snd up. claiming all $4.500. Kent's scored two runs in the! To make room for Down- | Wo + Sa: 2p. 13% Parnell? Win Ste first inning off Wallace, on Ban-| ing, outfielder Jack Reed | f Stand Frim ¢ 23, Coy--C C Ruttle =~ non's walk, some stolen bases| Was optioned to Richmond ence... A 1 gly aH FM Pollock (and Short's single, plus an er-| of the International League. Dottie's Girl .... 2h : 55 ick--Royeroft te or aud a wild pitch. Tuy 244 North Bay : -2 6% Robinson-- ; ed another in the secon .e- » : 1 T 7 --Mrs A C Jeune : ' | Chonavuiae 0 ee Biend. Trainer A Biotin, gree scoring with "help trom| FYTENChman Wins | Attractive Low-Boy, per ft. imxx-cxns Start good, won ridden out Pool 24,714 Locke and Malloy. ------------"----""2BR'NT ATOR (B en. 9.50 420 200 It was 4.3 for Karn's going Tour de France Popular Ranch Rail, per fl, wxrnaass Fifth Race L RUNNING GOLD 370 3% into the fifth inning when 3-MID RIVER 390 reo : PARIS (Reuters) -- Jacques H H Lo MID Rl eg ail F500 Kent's suddenly lashed out with 4 dg Protective High- Re 1 pis Maes, gi PA Lyearois a ey Owner a five-run rally. Anderson and Anquetil of France won the| . gh Boy, per ft, nit nie : 9 5 17 Dfach--A E, E A Fair : ta. Dark Tour de France bicycle race i : : Brant Ator |. 10 , Diach A BE AS [Short hit back-to-back homers| it TK TOME eG -. Versatile 4-Way, per ft., .xaxozornmna RE er" 114 3 5 62 61 3114 31% Gordon -- Baker = to start off the parade. With|™, = t"" Ist Son Ator ....... 107 "7.21 54 &% Rob'son--AE,EAFar [gone gut, Towns was safe on an Anquell, who was ihe asi i i Milford Boy .... 114 3 th Morreale- C J Wheaterolt error. then Lock and McIntyre French winner in 1957, was| Beautif h ------ Rustic Cross Rail, per ER og A Tn 7 7.2% Olah--J Simon both drew walks with two out, Beyer 0 er lo u 2 y challenged utify your home the modern, func- Eier 13 1 6 54 Fs [3 Jash--Larch Tree a wild pitch followed and Mal. throughout the 4.379.5-kilometre tional way: clea ] 1 Nash ) hrou 1 n, dur Winner » £ 4 Vibrator--Set Mark, Trainer E A Fair Joy's single scored them both, |(2:372%-mile) marathon cycling y, , durable ASPHALT Bi rw F Brenilwyn Ferncliff Golden Turkey Chopita i Discovery Bay 116 = 5 Yes, we have boats and boat plans They're budget-priced, toel 2 ed 2% 2 3 Lr Straight-Line Picket, per ft., .;.cnxmwo wna n NaNO mA RL - Naam» ow-- ERAADE ON BRI P BON. ET lhl tt} Start good, won easily Pool 45,871 : ; : ------ to make it 8-4 classic. DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire 7.ROYAL SP 640 330 320 y r TE 7th to tie the score. Legree ules between himself and the Aner H $ 3h 3 singled, so did DeGray and Wal- Phee, c; Hodgson, ef; Brooks ; 4 ' : sly Invader 12 « Gordon--Bo-Teek Farm In the bottom of the 7th, with Legree, 3b; Lyons, p in "$th. | Jeanie Dear 106 Winner ch f 2 Royal Gem 2nd--En Casserol > ) 5.4% all and scored on Malloy's sin-'3b; DePratto, 2b; T bi Sent go, sy Foot 2% : Malloy's sin- 3b; DePratio, 2b: Towns, Ib;| | DIAL 725.4704 OSHAWA, ONTARIO 1 Ra " . ' 1 1-16 Miles, turf course, purse 310.000 added, 3-year-olds (Gross $12,335), iro ) 21 Wick--J, E G Warren >) 15 1 : 3.3: Potts--L Lear Yise Compan ) ) 2 411s McComb--Double R Sta y ) 12 Roy--Arjay Sta Roc onin Wreck 5 3 7 3 4 Coy--Bill Beasley sailor Man 15 1 4 61% 5 1 B"menke--White Oak Sta Vie. Regina 2 214 Parnell--Windfields Farm Maid 0 North s » 9.3, Wright--Shermanor Farm Dalton Run : 10-14 Robinson--W P Mack aon Attorney ; 1-11 Dittfach -- Lanson Farm Cairntield 5 2 12 12 eased up Olah -- W J Farr Winner br ¢ 3 Chanteur 2nd--Fair Spok &' Trainer C F Chapman Start good, won driving Pool 97.839 Pro tal z 1.CENTENNIAL 15.00 7.70 $5.70 Eighth Race 3.RUBAL KHALI . 21.70 11.60 (x0 the way. Seraphino Antao of QUINELLA (3 AND 4) PAID 351.50 Karn's came up with a four At the finish he had opened n | EASY PAYMEN ee - ed OW. - run rally in their half of the UP @ gap of more than 12 min. T PLANS ARRANGED Si th R 5-ARTHUR H 2.90 2.70 1X ace 2.ADMIRAL GANGO 5.10 singled, with one out McPhee Second man, Guido Carlesi of ; 5's Furlongs, purse 57.500 added, 2-year-olds, (Gross >. walked and then w w taly. : Horse 7 wiPPst de ta Si ER ov Statford ed Anderson yg oul 7 geo Sp f ' Royal Sum " s A 2.2 © 2.115 D'fach--Lanson Farm > rl GR Yuimial Gango 214 3-3 Despiriio---p | So lace was safe on an error, to rf; DeGray, lb; Wallace, p and| ¥ 51 JR Adams = Bo-Teek Fx/make the score. 8-8: if. 7th Jarmag, 2h: Nash, If: Country Guy n - 4 Robinson--C Smythe » dhs tly ALE LS A Hammer'n T'ngs 1 5 5 | _ 34 Parnell--Albob Farm Awo out, McIntyre singled mov- KENT'S -- Malloy. If: B ! ; : a. : - a 1 Dlah--Newtondale Sta . Fy s SHEE h y, : an- rebar La Real e. Toner 3 Pasero ed on a wild pitch and a passed non, ss; Anderson, p; Short, | 436 RITSON ROAD NORTH ~~ ARES TATIF gle, for the winning run. Legree, cf; I d 2.RECITATIF 3 508°, . egree, : Locke, rf: Mcln- Seventh Race 12-KICKIMOON s4a0| KARN'S -- Marshall, ss; Mc-ityre, c. 11-WISE COMMAND 2 p 8 P St Fi Jockey Owner ; Horse Wt PP St "4 Ya LX her Aer Favle To 7.JET TURBINE wo ¥ ; 2.000, 4-year-nids And up, claiming all $3,500. 1,116 Jes purse $000, Aycan olds Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 2 Centennial 13 h 2 h % Potts--C H Platt Rubal Khali 115 3 3 2% 2% 1% 22 Gordon--G M Claxton Jet Turbine 122 5 1 Coy--Davies, Montg'ry Red Engine 12 3 3h } Harrison--Chris, Weiss Fair Cause 115 3 1 4 Brown--Kemp, Munt Prince Porter .. 110 4 ! 214 D'fach--J W Smallwood Happy Harry 1 S-1% 7-3% Robinson--Bill Beasley Sandy Sugar 1m 3 3 #89 Morreale--Mrs A H Trudell Freeport 112 1% 1-h 9 ? Pane]. Thorndale Sta Valor--Grey thorn. Trainer E Odorien inner 44 br 3 3 peo Alor--Grey rotal attendance 35 days 333,835. Total mutuel pool 35 days. $17,820,743 A arry €IOINe Kenya was second in 9.9 sec » at onds and Britain's David Jones Wins British third also in 9.9 seconds. After the race Lloyd Swin- - dells, Vancouver-born coach of - ~ it e the four - man Canadian squad, said: "This is a prestige meet LONDON (CP) -- Canadian for us. The competition was the Harry Jerome, 20, splashed best available from 15 different through a flooded track and a countries." thunderstorm to win the 100-/ In the three-mile race veteran yard title at the British track Doug Kyle of Calgary finished ; and field championships Satur- sixth. The race was won by day Britain's top distance runner, es The Vancouver student out- Gordon Pirie, in 13 minutes, classed his opponents to win in 31.4 Gkconds. Kyle's time of 13 : 9.6 seconds. The race provided minutes, 58.4 seconds was near : Go) Sih " \ one of the few bright spots for his best performance. | the 30,000 spectators who braved) The Canadians' next meet is torrential rain to watch the at Dublin today and Tuesday. \ LABATT mee. Then they compete in Denmark Jerome, co - holder of the and Sweden, returning to Lon ; world 100 - metre record, was'don Aug. 5 to run in the British : | first off the blocks and led all Games. ; a We o a