The Oshawa Times, 24 Jul 1961, p. 11

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i ¥ Lg WESTLOCK RELAXES AFTER W % 3 4TH ONTARIO TITLE ~ FORT ERIE RACE wrray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) CLOUDY AND FAST Copyright, 1961 by McM SATURDAY, JULY 22. 1961 BISCAYNE 9.30 4.40 3.30 . First Race 5 MAYFAIR MEWS ...... Re 6-MAN O'VALOR ; +50 Oshawa Tony's Vendors scor- 114 Miles Purse $1900 4 vears and upClaiming all Sh. Own ed a 4-3 decision over Peterbor- 5 t PP St 9 Str key or rae ake) 8 5 TA 31% 134 Hale Mrs: Paconi ough Orchard Park, in the Lake- Mayfair Mews 7.5 3 h 4 Se 2 Diliiach x Morrissey field City on Saturday night, in M 0' Val 111 6 7 3 43 3.nk Robinson Shermanor ¢ b.Citv so on Man 0 or 21 1.1% 43% Coy -- Mrs. Von Richthof'n their InterCity schedule. game. Tedette 17 1 1-1 52 53% Fitzsimmons Clark Sambo" Smith pitched the Sandy Sugar 17 4 [) 7-1% 6-1 Morreale Mrs. Trudell {win for Ton giving up seven Too Many Cooks 119 3 2 8 6-2 7-344 Gomez Gomes hits and st 14 ba ; Smirly's Rouge 114 7 612 B 8 Coestino Smith hits and striking out batters X5 Ibs AAC : in his impressive performance. Winner b g 7 Faultless -- Donalrice. Trainer Roy McDonald Pool 37,160, Double Pool 61.4681 Start good, won driving 12-TIME CLOCK Second Race HAVE GUN 6.00 4 8.FAIR MIKE f-yearnlds and up, claiming all 32,500 i rse S1.800, . Furlong 444 Wt PP St Str Fin Jockey : Owner Time Clock 1.214 Gomez--G Kereliuk Have Gun 2.3, Coy--A, L. Poloniato Fair Mike 3-no Brows J Loughry 2 4-2'% Olah--Brecon Sta Bt mam 5-nk Potts--C W Tuck First Lead 6-2%4Parhell---R F Raidle Hathaway 4 Cosentino--Mrs J T Trip Natay 7.no. McMullen--Century Sta Monsieur Beau 9-212 Robinson--C Bordonare i Rolling Bay 11 1 10-1%2 Dittfach---J C. J H Mac'Kn Kitwal 116 1 7 §1 92 10 11 McComb--W © Chris Winner b g 5 Poised--Al Momento. Trainer J Mack Start good, won ridden out Pool 56,855 Dally Double * and 12 Pald $98.30 Third Race 6 Farlongs. 8.FAIR JUROR 4 POWER CHANCE 6-SUN DRIFT purse $1.900. 4-year-olds and up, claiming all $3,500 op 3 3 y A {ni d| ! . : Hors IPPSL Ma Sn Nn RY elle ; : |that eluded Palmer Knight andl Beaches Major Fastball Lea-|with 50 plus 5. Bob Gallagher, RAR EEE RL REM cB eg Melnick hit into a double play|went for a homer. Later in the gue fixture, at Alexandra Park,|of Oshawa and Vic Highfield, of Sun Drift 114 5 7 6nk 6214 6-114 41% Potts--J B Lauder then Art Rennick drew a walk, inning, Dick Moulton doubledion Wednesday night. Port Hope, teamed up for a Toujours 114 4 s 3 I 4% Smo D pirito-_N American F'm George Brabin singled and ajand Fred Thomas singled but| R H E|score of 49. 5 Lo. 106 1 1 3 3 3; MeMu! zelit , 2 ercpune 3 i b Prerogative 109 6 1 415 411s 52 61% McMullen Korzelins 2d throw Jo Rennick score. |Smith got Galand to ground out | TRLBELLS 201 010 000--4 7 1| The high pair with two wins Red Engine 17.2.5 S06 Sh FT FoyChiris ana Weiss n the sixth, Armstrong again|and struck out Bagnell to end TONY'S 000 000 000--0 1 4|were Dr. S. J. Phillips and Chee RE ad or edi opened with a single and ad-|the hectic inning Batteries--Bagnell and Got-|Stan. Gibbs, of Oshawa, with a tart good, won driving 00 5 Es | / . l Is g s, ' , a, pe m---- PIS -- vanced to second on an outfield] Kennedy got his team's third|lieb; Smith and Booth. score of 52 plus 6. Next in line 6.COURT ROYAL 8.20 270 270 bobble, Joe Melnick singled and| yn in the third inning when he| | Fourth Race BRONZE TURKEY 540 15 then with two out, Harry Snow|got to second base on McDer-| § Furlongs, purse $2300. yearolds, Canadian foaled. Allowances. singled 3°, Sours Armstrong, maid's error, advanced on a Horse WtPPSt i 1% Str. Fin. Jockey Ow 4 3 e time. 3 SC on Moul- Court Royal 119 6 2 15 1-1 1-4 164 Fitzsi'ns--J E F Seagram After Orchard Park tied it up infield out and Scored Pari Passu 122 8 8 9 61 42 2nk Gomez--Bo-Teek Farm ih Arg oe -iton's sacrifice fly Bronze Turkey 8 1 21 221 21 3-1 Despirito--A G Hedges the jae went along to the phe visitors got their fourth 112 5 3 3h 42 214 Harrison--Staffor rn g a Toro? A J fou ing 125 2 5 4nk 3h 52 51 Dittfach--Lanson Farm on lore, Tony s broke the and final run in the fifth inning, Big Brown Eves 119 7 7 7nk 7-214 62 64 Olah--G R Gardiner teadlo i he winning run. | Welcome Effort 117 4 § sh Sh 2 oJ Potte--G M Beil Smith helped win his own game . y r 119 1 9 y 0) urtot y + . Roa 34 Bl eased up Parnell-B R Steen Jheb he singled, with one pL, Special Games Winner bh 2 Queen's Statue. Trainer N Julius : anced on a passed ba Start good, won e Pool 31.158 i and scored after two out on . tei Ty ; 7 Berwick's single S t St d 2.CALAIS 2ND 7.30 29% 210 Fifth Race 3-PROMPT HERO 270 210) TONY'S VENDORS -- Mack- e an ng 1-HOOKED (deadheat) 2. wick of: (x -STRONGBOY (deadheat) 2.10 |Ness, 3b; Berwick, cf; Campbell, THUNDERBIRD STYLE 3 1-16 Miles, turf course, purse 32.500, i-year-olds and up. allowances. Str. "Fin Jockey Owner Horse Wt PP St 14 1 Calais 2nd 117 2 3 3h 2 1-nk Dittfach--Lanson Farm Prompt Hero nr 3 5 45 2h Gordon--P Del Greco Hooker 17 1 3h 3 Remillard--Bridle Bar F'm Strongboy 120 4 Ink 39% Fitzsi'ns--J E F Seagr Lustrous Hope 120 5 5 5 Potts--G M Bell Swell--Marie Therese. Trainer A H Warner Winner bh h & Ocean Start good, won driving Pao! 39,319. Quinella pool 10.184 = -- QUINELLA 2 AND 3 PAID . 12-BLONDOLL 4.90 3.50 2.80 Sixth Race 6-MRS CESSFORD 4.10 3.20 8-GOLDEN 7 £ 6.90 - until the 9.60 3.90 10 Haig opened and then with one his ex-battery mate, catcheriDanny Price to snuff Osh 1.60 out, *™ Thompson, ss; ~ | Shaughnessy, CHARTS Tony's Vendors Edge Peterboro Orchard Park He held Orchard Park scoreless sixth inning when Masterson singled and when the ball was misplayed in the outfield, Haig went 'all the way to score and Masterson went to third, scoring from there on Sarling's single, that came after two out Thompson singled in the 7th and scored on a passed ball and Haig's single, to give Orchard Park their third and final run Bill Berwick singled in the [first inning and advanced on alinning when they hopped onjopening frame but only gave up {passed ball then scored when Bev Smith for four hits and ig three more for the rest of the {Armstrong was safe on an in-\runs. Thompson led off with aldistance and i ~ 490 370 2.604 0 nd issued only y. 9. - 13.50 5.30 field error, with two out. Tony's double and Bob Kennedy fol- walk Y! one Oshawa, Jor 3 STOTS gf 35. iar 280 got their second run in the lowed with a drive to right-field fourth. Armstrong singled but ss; Armstrong, 2b; Melnick, c; Rennick, 1b; Brabin, If; Snow, rf; Smith, p ORCHARD PARK--Dodd, 2b; Gancher, 1 Jensen, cf; Brioux, rf; Scollard, yf; p; Foster, 2b in ¥ in 5th Haig, 3b: son, ¢; 5th; Day Kiwanis Bantam 6 Furlongs. purse $2,600, 3.year-olds, allowances. Horse WtPPSt 144 ta Str. Fin duckey +2 ar : Blondoll 115 10 I 12 14 15% Gomez--Mrs H A Lure L St d Mrs. A essiordd 1065 5 4h 32 2-2 2-1% Olah--D J Kennedy eague an ing Golden Turkey 06 } 6-1 1 "sDespirito---A G Hedges Miss B ago« 3 3 7 1-1'4 B'gemenke-G M Holts'ger w : . Miss Bernmagm 106 © 2 2: 6.2% 51% Gordon--P Del Greco The following is the standing Noble Intent 114 2 4a22 2 31 61 Ginb J M Jacons a in the Oshawa Minor Softball Choppy Fund BE Yi 82 7-nk itzsi"ns--Windfields m Associ > 4 2 8 Musical Prince 118 6 8 1% 7% 83 Dittfach--Emcee Sta sociation Kiwanis Bantam Lady Golconda 121 9 7 21a 10 9.1% Coy Mrs H Trotsek League, as of July 22, with all Mayor Sarto 100 1 6 52% 51% 91 10 Robinson--Mrs V G Cardy | games played Winner ch f 3 by Sadi 2nd--Cheryba. Trainer F H Merrill Jr J . : Start good, won easi Poul 75,110 Won Lost Tr KI 550 380 3.20 Radio Pai k 1 3 4 GLENCO KID 5 2 . is Seventh Race 5 THREE M. R 460 3.70 Southmead 10 4 10-MOANING LOW 5.30 Fernhill Park 10 4 3 y $1.0 dded, 3 -olds, allowances " 4 4, Teron: PE aed, ear tr Fin. Jockey Owner College Hill 8 6 Glencoe Kid 119 2.4 24 24 1.2% Coy--Mrs H Heght Nipigon Park 8 6 Three M. R "7 1215 12 Lh 21%Adams--Double R Sta Sunnyside Park ] 6 Moaning Law 14 a4 71 51 3 Dittfach--J L Levesque wo 3 b Kickimoon 9 6215 3nk 31 4% Remillard--J, E G Warren |Lake Vista 7 7 Wise Command y yo Aen 3-1 Potts--L Lear a Kingside Park : 9 Ramblin Wreck 5 62 Gomez--Bill Beasley Si Corporal Bingo 8-2 7-2 Parnell--W F Edmiston North Oshawa 4 10 Quillopoly 2 8-1 8-3%2 Borgemenke--.J Hood Rundle Park 1 13 Dalton Run J i h 62 9 92 Robinson--W P Mack Winner b § 3 Mameluke--Eve's Fate, Trainer D M Davies Jr a . Start good, won handily Pool 89.823 ; MIDGET LEAGUE shina dle - - : wo-- - Fernhill Park 9 3 . 2.HAPPY HARRY 7.50 460 410 7 a Prarie 8 4 Ei hth Race 9.ALPINE JOE am 570 Woodview I ark 4 RUBAL KHALI 6.40 Southmead Park 4 9 $2,000. 4-v id 4 up, claiming all $3,500, Bathe Park 1 9 14, Miles, purse $2000. Lvearoids and Wh Calming wiSLIM. Bathe Park 3 9 Happy Harry 15 2 1 21% 1h Ink 11% Goiez--Bill Beasley 3 2.6%; Dittfach--J L Levesque 3 a Alpite. Joe , nk Gordon--C M Claxton FIRE HAZARDS Rubal Khali Estranceria 4 Cosentino--Ruffsin F'm Jet Turbine % cob 5 Coy--Davies, Mont'gmy Prince Robert 8 1 63'%Hale--C A Fischer Tulassee 1 71 73 « Desp'to--Mrs R C HemStd Fair Cause 412 »n 86 87 Brown-Kemp and Munt Binewood 114 7 8 51 5h 9 9 Remillard--Jo-Ann Sta Winner b g 6 Chop Chop--Famous Start good, won driving Maid, Trainer R § Bateman Pool 86,321, Total pool 631.420. Attendance 13,308 6 days, 32,586,508, Total attendance, 6 days: 31.133 Total mutuel pool, 7: home stretch f the last la Innes Ireland W ns -- the Swedish Fon had « sent his Porsch ahead on the German Grand Prix nexttoast lap of the 7.1-mile circuit STUTTGART, Germany (AP) Ireland, leader Innes Ireland of driv-{0of the 25-lap race ing a Lotus, won the 177-mile German Grand Prix automobile race Sunday, Bonnier of through most trailed Bon- nier in the slipstream almost to the finish, then shot past him to win by one-tenth of a second. beating Joakim Ireland was timed in one hour Sweden by only a'4l minutes four 6-10 seconds and few feet in a duel that had 300.- Bonnier r 11:04.7 Ireland 000 spectators breathle averaged 105.27 miles art hour Ireland passed Bonnier en the and Bonnier 105.26. Britain |! Ready made cigarets and matches are prohibited in On- tario's bush camps, where hand-rolled cigarets and light- ers must be used. § Club. ® downed George Hevenor Jr. of|{for a birdie and the hole to] #2iand both one over par at the|lie in thick grass. He tried along way and may just be able b Softhall League, final standing: Master- Nick Weslock | Wins Amateur Fourth Time In Overtime TORONTO (CP)--"It really is|could have taken the lead at : : a treat to win this tournament," {least twice before the ninth. On| weekend in soccer circles, four| Nick Weslock of Toronto said|the fifth Weslock pushed his sec-|games being played, three on| nual Ontario amateur golf cham-|the green but MacKenzie lost| pionship. his advantage when he three-| Weslock, 43, should know--it|putted. On the third Weslock put| day. 1.45 minutes. Hollandia played in Peter feating Gordon MacKenzie of again lost him the advantage. (1-0, on a goal by Vesters in a Toronto on the 20th hole of the, Weslock evened the match on|te2l close match. final round at Lambton Golf the 16th when he dropped a 30-| 3 a foot putt for a birdie three. On|dium, a thrilling double-header| Eric Hanson of Toronto 3 and 2. In the quarter-finals Weslock --saw Weslock drop a 25-footer| 2-1: These games Toronto 5 and 4 and MacKenzie even the match again. ! " YR: bare "hag defeated Ted Talbot of Sarnia 2, They halved the 19th. On the {lungaria face Kickers, on, S6ping. and 1. 20th--151 yards, par three--Mac-| ; a a ¢ Both men played steady, if un-|Kenzie's drive rolled over thel oq but Kickers were consider- spectacular, golf in the finaiigreen and to the edge of a sand eg' gut of the running this sea- round. They were even in holes trap, leaving him with an uphill|son However they have come a tle. eighth. punch shot but missed and left On the ninth MacKenzie himself 20 feet from the pin.| moved into the lead when Wes-|Weslock's drive was on and he| lock's attention was distracted was down in par to win the|peen classed as dull, all teams by a young boy in the gallery match after MacKenzie missed being extremely well-matched, and he scuffed his third shot. his first putt. so that anv one could have MacKenzie, 25, formerly of y to take Hungaria in the final. Not one of the games played not pyt four minutes game. From then until Hungaria Ousts Thistle It was a busy and exciting|then the other. In the first two through and scored on a hard minutes of play two goals had|drive to put Hungaria ahead to been scored, one by Williams|stay, when Thistle were unable : " f Thistle at 1.30 minutes and/to make a come-back. {the final minute of the game Saturday at the end of the an-iond shot into a trap bordering Saturday and the other on Sun-| the other by Kiss of Hungaria at £ From then on, the pace was is the fourth time he has won it. his drive onto a parallel fair-|boro in a regular League game furious and it took 20 minutes On Saturday he did it by de-jway but MacKenzie's putting|and edged the UEW squad by | for the next goal to come, this time by Docherty of Thistle, and|say Kickers edge Italia 2-1, this goal, in spite of 50m €and although this was played in| without numbers on the sweat: In Oshawa at Kinsmen Sta. boomerang shots off the wood-|excellent fashion it work by Hungaria, stood unti The 18th--215 yards, par three|had a close win over Italia by|done in grand style and Hungar-| goaj, Bressan put Kickers ahead were thelia got even at the six-minute|afier five minutes of play and it {semi-finals of the Carling Chal- mark, on a fast break by Kiss! took thirty-nine more minutes lenge Cup, so the final will see/for his second goal of the even-/hefore another goal was scor- Bo A minute later, an expensive|lime, | as far as Hungaria is concern- «goof gecurred when Cain shot| Kickers a 2-0 lead at the half.| . wide on a penalty shot for This- At twenty-four minutes, Hun-| Duiella got the only goal of the garia took the lead when tricky| period from a penalty. So Kick- Simon beat Oeppen in Thistle's|ers once again are in the run-|g yb way Thistle vs Peterboro later|ning for an important Cup. y = on the weekend could ever have Docherty again tied the score Many of the tournament final- roe , s : the end of ebay i : {emerged the winners and the regular time, there was no fur- of overwhelming heat in the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 24, 1961 1] Cup Match scored, this time from the pen- alty shot, which gave little hope to Polonia of gaining a tie. In In this game the fans were| Bolotin made it 3.0 for Strila treated to a hundred and tenon a bullet shot. minutes of first rate soccer. Observations: Every ad W the league has acquired KICKERS MOVE UP faces in their line-up which 4s The second game of the Cup making it hard for the lads who are doing the announcing. failed 10/0 s th : : arouse the fans as did the in Bi entity. In the semi-final round he beat|the 17th, however, he played his| Was seen when Hungaria de le _Hest half, with Subway game, {dium is a big stride in the right off Jeff McGrath of Oshawa 6|second shot into a tree and Mac-|feated Subway Thistle 4-3 in ond iod 1sol The game was very closely|dirtceion and it seems to be ap- § and 5, while MacKenzie defeated Kenzie went one-up again. {overtime, and Kickers likewise, The second period was also ,iayved, with few hard shots on preciated by the fans. po Lastly, just a word of appte- ciation to the Parks Board for their co-operation, and especial- 3 ly to Lloyd Harlowe the ed. Just a minute from half-|groundsman, for a good job this Irvine scored to giv elseason. . FUTURE GAMES .l. Thursday, July 27 -- Natiorial .eague Junior Game: Dnipro Juniors vs Toronto Italia Jun. iors at 7.00; (League Game) -- Italia fought hard come the two goal to over- handicap. UEW at 8.15. On Sunday Polonia, after a| Saturday, July 29 -- Hollan- on his second marker of the|long lay-off, faced Strila in thelg:." vc mhistie at 5.00 and Po- only game played and a fast, | onia vs Kickers at 6.30, 'at |Kinsmen Stadium. UEW ws |Strila, in Peterboro at 5.00. f clean game was played in spite Vancouver, Canadian and Brit-|ists will meet again today in a fans could never be sure who | Stadi ; ish Columbia junior champion in|36-hole test to determine -- 0 rin win until the last whis.| her scoring, although there{ Stadium. team. could have 2 WTLF A Pls. 1953, held the lead until the 16th. low gross scores--the four-man tle, were plenty of near misses so emerged the winner of this one| Hungaria 710 3 1145 Spectators felt M a c K e nzielOntario Willingdon Cup team. Lx 2 J the score stood at 3-3 even thous the final score wast Tithe 6012 17112 -- ee ee OVERTIME THRILLER The overtime saw plenty of 30" (or Sirila. There was no|Strila 6 03 18 8 12 The first game on Saturday action of the same calibre and scoring in the first half and it Italia 4 1°4 18 18'+H hd was perhaps the most thrilling|at the nine-minute mark of the; vo "rive there would be none|Hollandia 325 1228 8 rl- e S an {with first one team scoring and'first period, Kamondy broke; ihe second until Bertus shot|Kickers 216 812 5 one at the 25 minute mark. /Peterboro 1 2 5 7 17 4 Two minutes later Bertus again' Polonia 1161231 3 Oshawa Tony's Toronto Tri-Bells blanked with Kennedy again getting a Oshawa Tony's 4-0 in their sen-(life on an Oshawa error, tol jor exhibition game here at/reach second and Moulton doubl- Alexandra Park on Saiurdayled to send Kennedy across the night, with ex-Oshawa hurler plate for the third time in as Normie Bagnell throwing aimany trips to the plate. one-hitter at his former mates, Moe Gland's brilliant pick off/32 entries in the men's doubles to fully earn the Frou. ol Nick Mroczek's red-hit|tournament for the W. E. N Bagnell was in top form, set- grounder, kept Bagnell's no hit-|s i S : t 2 i ting down the first 22 Oshawalter "alive" as the 8th lo yciaiz Trophy SSundey ron, hej 52 Dols, Sinclair Doubles Ewart Carswell and Grant, were James McCutcheon struck out 13 batters and had| clean for the hit. Bagnell re-|plus 7 for their three wins. a perfect game going until the/tired MacDermaid and then! 8th inning, when with one out, walked Hill but he struc Contestants from Cobourg, |S awa's(hy, Lindsay, Port Perry, Elora 47. 'Oshawa Pair Wins and Murray, of Oshawa, topped the W. A. Dewland, of Oshawa, with a score of 52. This pair was, tied with Art Cox and Fred N+! Denure, of Port Perry, who also : Prizes for i batters to face him, Bagnelliopened but Booth's drive was|The winners had a score of 59 Andy Marshall, of Flore ard] J. A. Brown, of Oshawa, Percy| Skitch and Abraham Jeffery, of | k out port Hope, Bowmanville, Whit-| Lindsay. Both pairs had score of MIXED MATCH MIDGETS & HEAVYWEIGHTS OSHAWA ARENA TUES., JULY 25th: 8:45 P.M. © MAIN BOUT . Man Mountain Campbell & Tiny Tim 340 Ibs. Kentucky 96 Ibs. Pen.' vs IVAN Ivan Kalmikoff & Dandy Andy Moore KALMIKOFF 240 tbs. Russie 93 Ibs. New York Semi-Final ¢ Karol Kalmikotf Tony Marino vs Karel Kalmikoff TICKETS--Ringside 1:50, Ge On Sale at Casino Rest, 723- Ee t Bol John Foote vs Prince Nero 230 Ibs. Regine 240 Ibs. Italy eral 1.25, Children 1.00 721, Pat Milosh, Promoter Tony Marine Bobby Booth rifled a hit through|first scoring chance. After Ol ; PL erry. A mi gi v nd Oshawa took part. The tro- the middle and Bagnell then field reached second on an er-| phy and the Than tind] gave up his lone free pass--airor in the 9th, Bagnell fanned ed by Jack Hunter, president of walk to Sonny Hill, but thatijoe Piontek to end the 3ANeried by Jack Hunter, Deeside was it. and make certain of his shutout.|G i | Only other Oshawa player ut.| George Constable was in charge The game was played under|of the draw. During the interval| to get on base was Brent Old-|0ASA regulations, with the 40.|between the ihn second | field, who profitted on short-ifoot pitching distance and 55.|games, the ladies served tea and stop M ve Gland s Wo base loot bases. Bev. Smith, pitching|light refreshments. error in the inning. 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