The Oshawa Times, 26 Jul 1961, p. 11

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INTER-COUNTY The Inter - County League race was tightened up a couple of notches last night as a result of the three schedule fixtures that saw two of the leading teams go down to de- feat. League Race Closer As Top Teams Lose Softball|a good drive that was bobbled] CRAWFORD'S TOP FOLEY'S and Peters followed with a safe: | ty, so did Tilk and Davis, to complete the three-run outburst. | Tutak had taken over the | pitching by this time and CRAWFORD'S -- McAlister, {c; Roberts, 2b; Yuill, ss; |nish, 3b; Hodgson, If; Brodie, ef; McHugh, rf; Winters, Gillard, p. FOLEY'S Corrigan, Moss, rf in 4th; Maxwell, rf in '6th. | WILLIS MOTORS WIN ° | Willis Motors edged Oshawa| Gillard pitched Crawford Con-| yo rchants 6-5 in their game at struction to their 3-1 win over sjoxandra Park, scoring three |Foley's Plumbing at Lakeview runs in the first inning for a Park, giving up seven hits, flying start only to have Mer- Cor-| -- | Grin i singled, advanced on an, error and scored later on an in- 3b; [tield out and sacrifice by Fisher. | Knox, 1b; Clark, 2b; Bryan, ss; [That made it 6-4 and in the 7th, | Edmundson, If; Judd, cf; Claus, |Sutton speved with a homer, to ¢; McLinton, rf and ¢; Beer, p; {make it 8-5 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 26, 1961 B.S Pepped up by this Merchants! made a stirring finish of it. Bakogeorge was safe on an error and Marshall singled, to put the winning run in position but Howard found himself, fan- ned McClimmond, got Griffin to pop up and pinch-hitter Soules Aqueduct Park Runs Program Spite Strikes NEW YORK (AP)=Aqueduct started a full card of races Tuesday despite a five . day violence-ridden sirike by stable hands. Refreshment stand employes Clark and Bryan connected in walked three batters in the sixth| the first inning but these hits ALOUETTE ACE GEORGE DIXON HELPED OFF, AFTER HIP INJURY FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS Rough Riders Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Dally Racing Form) TUESDAY, First Race 612 Furlongs, purse $1,900, claiming all $3,500 Horse Gai Linda More Water Dandy Fine Saugeen Linda Imps Reward Windy Fay Atlas Boy Ostersuno Edgor's Sister Van Dyke Fleet JULY 25, 1961 3 and 4 wLPP St % 112 6 9 91 " 6-nk 106 1 3 4% 7% 115 12 11 12- 11-nk Drogo 16 4 811-3 12 Loraless 115 2 5 6h 10% Winner b f 3 by Quetzalcoati--Indian Start good, won driving Pool 18,514, Double pool 38,540 Second Race LAY futiongs. Pare $1800, Horse WLPPSt % 17 9 1 11 jn 10 7 ah . 10 107 . 115 EL LL ] 1-1 Vangay H 24 Captain Hook . Spurline Bright Circle Pen Wise Adolph W. . Fabulous Gem . . 0.G.Whiz 31 os 411 7-1% 54+ H 13 3h 31 . i 11-nk 1 wen 115 ry H 9-nk tiene Winner b kh, 6 Bull Page ~Galety. won e 502. iver Slipper . Alpine Jan Just Water . Mark 13 4-year-olds and up. Sanden all $2,500. CLEAR AND FAST 8.20 4.60 iu 3.90 3.2 6-GAI LINDA 9-MORE WATER 7-DANDY FINE 6.4 year-old maidens, Canadian foateds Str. Owner 31 Fin Jockey 1:1 Morreale---C W Kerr 2-1% Hale--L E Taylor 33 McComb--J J, V P. Dunn 4-nkaDespirito--G Rowntree 5nk Nash--Mrs T D Livingstone 6-% Dittfach--C and T Stable 2 3% Harrison--D A Boddy 84 Brown---Chisholm, Larin 4 9-1% Parnell--Edgor Ridge Sta 105 *10. 74 Robinson--The Pheasant 12- 11-15 Cosentino--Emcee Sta 1l-nk 12- Grasby--B E Rodgers Tree. Trainer Thos Anderson 9-VANGAY ae 80 3.50 2.80 10-C. ATTAIN HOOK 39 320 E 7.20 7-SPURL! Fin. Jockey Owner 1.2% D'fach -- Mrs C W Kohl 2% Coy -- H Katz Ink Brown -- T Sullivan 4-2% Harrison -- J J Mead 5-1 Parnell -- D A Conny 6-13; B'menke--Mrs 8 H Sadacca 7-%4 Gordon -- A, W Westlund Despirito -- J J Cain Robinson -- R D Isaac 10- 1% 10-1 McComb -- W Beach 11-6 11-11 Olah -- Valleytown Sta 12- 12- Potts -- R L Victor Trainer A. Fabrizie. Str. 1-4 314 4 | sity of Virginia star. He showed "DAILY DOUBLE 6 and # PAID 831.80, | Third Race a pure, Purse S10 2 and 4 year Town Fair Gole Mr. Pleman Will Amaze Chopoakee Clip's Viscount Wild Bunny Last Dollar ru BapPan ARR RAADRAE 3 FE - "Poa man INL Mrs. Fish Jabu 120 4 Rainbow Ridge 1s 10 8110-h 1- 1] Trilin 11 9 3 1-h 12 Winner b 3 Jet Hien -- Fleet Mink. Start good, won driving S-GLENFLIGHT 7-FAIR GOLE 8-MR. PIEMAN 30 | 30 | 00 $3500 .. 27.30 10.80 8. 10.70 5. 3. Maidens Cdn, foaled. Claiming all oe Fin, Owner 1% 1-no Kallai -- Glenspey Sta Ja 24% Despirito X -- Gormley Fm | % 3-1% Robinson X -- Cedar Fm 43 Gibb -- Maloney . 5-3% Hale -- Cooke nk 6-%4 Coy Red River Sta, 7-7% Gordon -- Miljus 85 Borgemenke - Hickory -1%3 9-213 Cosentino -- Mrs. Fisher 10- McComb -- Beach Sta Fased up Gomez -- Edwards Fased up Olah -- Parro - Trainer F. Gomnolasy Jockey Johnton tourth Race 6'2 Furlong, Purse 51300 4 years and Horse Wt P 4 Whisper'n Wind Fran Wright W.Moralist Srano Willowdale Boy Bally Hill Skylark Road Michalena Trotwood Limbo Dancer X-5 lbs AAC W-5 lbs AAW Winner b g 7 Count Spee d-- Marcellina Start good, won driving Pool 55314 Fifth Race 5 $2000, PP St 1 Farlongs, year, Purse wi 1% : ¥ Bourbon Fleet 122 Peaches Reward J5s Falsun Menetair FT Pay bop hon? Fx SIR 2 Jamie All Star Heavy Man Hood's Baby Haven Miss 7-2% Winner b ¢ 2 Sub Fleet -- "Together. Start good, Fab Haven Miss Won easily Pool 48.231 18.23 al EE 3 1 7 4 35 2 5 8 Lal inked Sixth Race About 7 fationgy, Jurae $2,600, Horse t PP St 1% Kitty Girl is 4 4 6 Cyptian Cat 120 2 2 24 Die Hard Red Sovereign Windy Ship . Georgie J 123 1 Winner br m 7 by Gangway--Kitty Start good, won driving {-year- QUINELLA 3 and 2 PAID $42.50 Seventh Race Abgut ¥ 7 Furlongs, turf course, Pils wt PP Ya TS 2 24 3-214 Lonel Ponder On Royal Ivory Sassy Beau . Menology Swampcot Beloved Brat + Chev. de la Mer 116 Brenilyn 112 8 Sweet Peg Winner b g Navy Page or Chop Chop Start good, won driving 4 10-2 10-nk Brown 8.90 5.70 480 11.30 8.30 10.10 5-JET SPEED 11-BOSSATOR 10-WHISPERING WIND up Claiming all $2500 Str. Fin. Jockey 4-1 1nk Despirito X -1 22% Gordon -- Tuck -1 -no Remillard -- Kingfirld Fm Parnell X - Edmiston Coy -- White Oak Sta Wick --_ North merican Fm Adams -- Del Greco Stable Mitchell -- Paolone Marshall Owner Emcee Sta 1a 3 "B41 5-h 6-h 7-2 8-1% Potts 9-1 9-4%Gomez -- Dittfach --~ Arjay Sta. 11. 11 Bled Roy Trainer 8. Couch _ | ner, a fil field goal. 4-BOURBON FLEET 2PEACHES REWARD 9-FALSUM Claiming all 35000 tr. Fin Torkny, 7.70 330.1 40 74 80 20 ner oF JH MacKin'n Gaylands Fm - Hawking 1:3%4 Dittfach 2-3% Grasby X ¥ 3-1% McMullen X 42 Fitzsimmons FF 5-5%4 Robinson XX - Winaheid 6-1% Parnell X cedar Springs | 7-%4 Uyemyama -- Mcintyre 1% _8- Gibb -- Chapman Trainer J. C. MacKinnon it ET 2 5.10 3.30 . 480 3.00 3.00 3-KITTY GIRL 2.CYPRIAN CAT »-DIE HARD olds and up, allowances, Str. Fin Jockey 1-1'4 Robinson--C 2-nk Gomez--C G Uteck 3-nk Parnell--S Rotenberg 4-nk Adams--Green, Pink Sta 5-6% Dittfach--Emcee Sta 5- Gibb----W D Stable Lass. Trainer JStarr Pool 27,789 Quinella pool 25X16 Owner Smythe 7.70 500 3.90 | 16.40 330 5- BAHAMAS 3 PONDER ON 4- ROYAL IVORY $2,000, 3-year-olds, claiming all ion Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-1 1.34 Despirito--T E Hays 2% 2no Brown----McMacken § TA 3-1% Robinson--L Jones | 4-1%4 Wright--Mrs R M Marshak 5-1% Remlllard--J L Levesque 6-1%4 Gomez--G Matoff 7-2% Dittfach--Gardiner, Bell 8-3% Adams--H A Luro . 9-4% Parnell-J H Black 10- 10- Fitzsi'ns--Windfields ¥'m La Vodka. Trainer F H Merrill, Jr Pool 51,058 2 1 1 4 14 5 4 3 7- 6 94 8-1 Eighth Race 6.60 580 4.30 35.10 10.3 9-TOO MANY COOKS 4FLYING ROUNDERS 3-BRINY DEEP up. Claiming all $2,500. ~|alize that the Smythe mare had] |beaten a neck by Cyprian Cat. Dodd Motor Sales Juveniles nosed out Houdaille Industries at Lakeview Park, Crawford Construction threw a monkey- wrench into Foley Plumbing with a 3-1 setback. In the third] game of the night, Willis Motor Sales came up with a 6-5 ver- dict over Merchants. JUVENILES WIN Houdaille Industries collected eight hits off Johnny Blue of Dodd Motor Sales but still had to yield a 3-2 decision to the | Juveniles. With Houdaille threatening in the first four innings, it looked as if they might break out any- time but it was a 0-0 deadlock until the fifth when the Juveniles suddenly got to Earl for a big three-run rally. Kornylo singled with one out but was forced by Seneco and then with two out, | Blue kept his mates alive with 3-2 in the key game of the night] at Alexandra Park while downproved enough. If in 6th. and one in the seventh, but didn't allow the Juveniles any more hits or runs -- but three came after there were two out. o Corrigan doubled in the third d "died" on second base. In the fourth, Edmundson was safe on an error to start and then {with one out, Moss singled to advance Edmundson, who then scored on McLinton's sacrifice In the fifth, Jones drew walk for Houdaille, advanced on| Tutak's hit and scored on a sac-| |rifice by Hanna. With the score| 3-1, Houdaille tried a comeback in the 7th. Jones walked and stole second and scored on Tutak's timely hit but Blue got Hanna to fly to the outfield and with the tying run on 3rd base, he ired Milne to end game. This proved Foley's only run, in spite of three singles in the 6th inning, by Judd, Maxwell and Beer. They had the bases filled with two out and Corrigan popped up to lose the chance. . . Ken Beer, pitching for Foley's, DODD MOTOR SALES -- held Crawford's off the score- Peters, 3b; Tilk, Davis, ss; sheet until the fifth when with Yalu, 2b; Higgins, by Michaels, |two out, Winters walked and ; Kornylo, 1b; Seneco, If; Blue,|Gillard "doubled, then a single by McAllister and Roberts' two-| HOUDAILLE Woods, If; bagger scored Gillard, to make Kuney, ss; Jones, 1b; Tutak, 3blit 2-1. The winners got their and p in 5th; Hanna, c¢; Milne, |third and final run in the sixth ef; Hrico, 2b; Elliott, rf; Earl,lon a two-bagger by Brodie, fol- p: Shearer, 3b in 5th; Cairnes, lowed by an error on McHugh's |drive. chants come right back with three of their own in the same] nning. i Hebel singled to open the game but was forced by R. Lindsey. Campbell drew a walk then Kutasienski singled and Boivin came through with a double and W, Lindsey singled to score Boivin, making it 3-0. Merchants roared right back. Cole walked to open and Bathe singled. In the third inning, Willis Motors broke the 3-3 tie with a run when R. Lindsey singled, advanced on Campbell's sacri- fice and scored with two out on Boivin's second hit of the game. | In the sixth, the winners got/ the two runs they needed, mak- ing the score 6-3 at the time. Boivin was safe on an error and then with two out, McGhee walk- ed, so did Howard and Hebel clicked with a two-bagger to do to also pop out -- and the gayed away, however, and only |R. Lindsey, rf; game was over. WILLIS MOTORS -- Hebel, If; Campbell, 3 Boivin, ¢; Ww. 1b; Me- Kutasienski, ss; Lindsey, 2b; Bentley, Ghee, cf; Howard, p. MERCHANTS Bathe, 1b; Sutton, cf; Bako- george, If; Marshall, 2b; Mec- Climmond, c¢; Griffin, pn: Grandy, rf; Fisher, 3b; Soules, batted in 7th. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hitting: Roger Maris, New York Yankees, hit four homers ~iwo in each game--and drove in eight runs in a 5-1 and 12-0 American League victories over) Cole, ss; | the job. Howard held Merchants to three runs until the sixth when iwaukee Braves, shackled the Chicago White Sox. Pitching: Lew Burdette, Mil- |a few of those were open at post time, Because program salesmen also were absent, the track gave {programs to racing fans when {they presented their tickets. There were six pickets at the main gate and about 150 men standing nearby. Five vans from Belmont Race Track, five miles away, deliv. {ered horses through the picket lines but there were no inci. dents. Members of one of two elee- {triclans' union stayed away from the track in Ajmpa with the stablehands. The said the electrical tote boa! was connected to parimutuél machines and it expected no trouble. The other union, the track said, had a contract that permitted to pass tickets. league-leading Cincinnati Red- legs with two hits for a 2-0 Na- tional League victory. Top Alouettes And Easily Too MONTREAL (CP) Coach Frank Clair, his Ottawa Rough Riders just oozing depth, gave all the material a workout Tues- day night and the Grey Cup champions easily slapped down the first-stringers of Montreal] Alouettes 28-19 in exhibition! football To the crowd of 15,397--it un- doubtedly would have been much larger but for an hour- long drizzle before kickoff time --it was obvious that the nine- point scoring spread was no real measure of Ottawa's strength, Coach Perry Moss of Montreal meanwhile was on something of a firing line to make good. He| was seeking vindication for| Montreal's release of quarter-| back Sam Etcheverry and end Hal Patterson, two long - time | favorites with fans here. The Als apparently have come up with a good substitute for| | Etcheverry in Nelli Yarbrough, lanky 24-year-old former Univer- a strong passing arm, hitting on nine of 13 attempts -- with one | interception. Ottawa led 13.12 at halftime. | DEFENCES WEAK | The big Montreal trouble was defence as the Rough Riders {hacked out big chunks of yard- lage, Homebred Russ Jackson and {Ron Lancaster alternated at quarterback for Ottawa most of | the way. Jackson and Lancaster both| scored touchdowns on keeper| plays from within the five-yard line. Nesbitt counted another) one a one - yard plunge and Jackson threw a pass to half- back Church Stanley for another touchdown. Robin Ritchie's two converts, one by Gary Schreider and a single by Dick Desmarai s| rounded out the Ottawa offence. For Montreal, rookie end| Marv Luster took {wo touch-| down passes from Yarbrough, one a play that carried 55 yards. | Bill Bewlwy booted a field goal| and a convert and Cotton Let- Conny Smythe' S + Old Kitty Girl FRUIT & VEGETABLE Cpacaic! CANADA NO. 1 LARGE SWEET BING CHERRIES NEW CROP--EXCELLENT FOR PRESERVING B.C. APRICOTS CALIFORNIA VINE RIPENED--SALMON FLESH CANTALOUPES 2 HOTor COLD... 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Sets Record JUICY CALIFORNIA NO. 1 FORT ERIE (CP) Kitty | Girl, Conn Smythe's rugged old! mare, set a track record and raised her lifetime earnings to $112,665 when she won the fea- ture race at Fort Erie Tuesday, Kitty Girl, ridden by Keith Robinson established a mark of FAMILY SIZE Doz, 3 Sunkist Oranges 79- BOX FOR GOOD REFRESHING DRINKS Florida Limes #5 De orth 1:25 4-5 for the seven - furlongs, 70-yards distance on the grass| course. The previous record] was 1:27 2.5. The crowd of 8,043 didn't re-| | reached the peak of condition| {and they permitted her to pay| {$11.20 as she swished through| the grass to defeat Cyprian Cat. | Kitty Girl combined with Cy- | prian Cat for a quinella of| $42.50. 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Richmello BREAD RIB STEAK 69 MAPLE LEAF-----SLICED BEEF BOLOGNA WHITE CR OXYDOL--30c OFF Detergent 39 33: "Juicy 16-0z, Jar Olives D ABSORBENT 05S 33¢ Tissue 4 ;-) Pack 49¢ 1.25 aoa wah King Size 1% miles, Purse $1,900, 4-year-olds and Horse tPPSt % Too Many Cooks 116 9 8 5.1 3-nk Flying Rounders 112 2% 2M Briny Deep 1m Jed's Folly 111 Some Steed 118 Mac" Trophy 111 Evening Express Ii New Door Bay Page Deckle Edge ¥ you're @ penny-saver, figure how much you can save in @ year on delicious Richmello Bread! I's vitamin-enriched . . . baked fresh daily . . double-wax wrapped to protect its goodness] Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-1 12% Gomez -- A F Gomez 2-n0 Wright -- J J Fleming 3-2 Robinson -- Janley Sta 4-1% D'fach -- J Annesley Jr. Cos'tino--Chaplin, Appleby Fitz'ons--Short, Waterman dropped usually cannot regain! their gait in time to make a showing at the finish line. But at Old Woodbine Race- {way in the fourth race Tuesday night, the eight - year - old geld- ling Frank's La Salle came back | from a bad break and won. The| gelding, breaking at the start] and dead last going info the clubhouse turn, came on in the] _ [latter stages to score a photo-| {finish victory over Rush Brook, | REHIRE COACH ior series. Tom Jaques, trainer owned by Mr. and Mrs. Mich-| CHATHAM (CP) -- Ted Pow-|with the club the last 12 sea-ael Mintern of Brantford. and ers Tuesday was named coach!sons, was named manager. Bud Phonograph of Chatham Maroons of the On- Power guided the team last The stirring climax was tario Hockey Association Sen-|season. iworth $22.20 for a $2 win ticket. | 20% LOAF 20 Values effective at your Dominion Store Oshawa and Whitby until 6 p.m. Sat., July 29. k ok 3 h 1 4 0 nl 2 a y Pana © Boris = 5-1 4 63 7-1Y Foe a ¥ NER eaD? 4 Potts -- Gentile, Cossettino 8-1% Wick -- Mrs R M Marshak | 9-nk Parnell G B Heintzman 116 10-n0 Roy -- W J Outhwaite Gray Ben 116 2 9% 10h 11-9 McComb T P Sta Queensvale 1112 7 73 82 12- 12 Brown -- Armedam Sta Winner ch g, 6, Loser Weeper--Kitchen Mald. Trainer A. F. Gomez. Some Steed claimed by Rosemary Sta. L. Hozack. $2,500. Pool 59,854. Total Pool 414,852. Attendance 8.043 A ~» PuBAP aw 92 -nk -h FE n 114 5-3% 11-1 SEAL SUMMER "mss 9 5 4 12 6 @ i .

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