OUST HAMILTON THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 8, 1961 1 Terry Downes Oshawa Hungaria Wins y.. pede Berth In Semi-Finals ei Terry Downes will newly - won version of the mid- A good crowd turned out on| far and still keep up the attack garia forward open for goal and from that, three cheers for Hun- dleweight championship against Saturday evening at the Kins-jand so at half time the score only some fast thinking and|garia, this is the first big hurdle Paul Pender Sept. 23, promoter men Civic Memorial Stadium to remained at 2-1 for the home moving prevented them scoring. conquered! Sam Silverman announced Sun- see the playoff game between squad. Si . Midway in the second period,| FUTURE GAMES day night, Ssaawe Jungat and Hamilion HAMILTON FIGHTS BACK the endurance of the Imperials| Thursday, August 10, Kins- The third title encounter be- 1 Bris perils in He quar Al the start of the second|sfarted to fade just a little and|men Stadium -- Hungaria vs. tween the pair is set for Bos- ra 9 e Ontario Cup, and|period the scene changed com- Hungaria were able to get back Thistle at 6.30 and Italia vs. ton Garden on a Saturday night ey were not disappointed. pletely, with Hamilton starting on even terms. From then on it|Stri 0 as the weekly i Both teams played in excellent out the way Hungaria did in the i DRI Strila at S00. is part of the weekly \elevised 3 4 3 was just a matter of mer de Fans will do well to note that 'boxing series. form and kept the fans in sus. first period. Putting on a ire. for the openings, but neither de- the remainder of the schedule Downes, 25, captured the ay Jae Sd th Speedin oridons attack the visiiors had fence could be fooled and soy, peen changed considerably crown' recognized in New York, : ee | ungaria in trouble and the|ihere was no further scoring. der to allow for the Ontario Massachusetts and. E UT ope tics in a game that was well|star spotlight moved from Mel- in order to allow for the Or Massachusetts and E p nigh close to being perfect, and|lows to Torok, centre-half for '> ¢lose but most satisfying Cup Games but all games will when Pender "retired" after in a manner that was a credit to Hungaria, who shone through. Win for the Oshawa lads, whoibe publicized as usual. Sunday's the ninth round of their July 11 the teams involved. out the second period and was "OW have to face even tougher game, between Hollandia and match at London. That evened HUNGARIA STARTS FAST responsible to a large degree for COMPetitors on August 19, in|Kickers, was rained out. the count at one victory apiece. Right from the opening keeping the visitors scoreless. Kinsmen Stadium when they rim ------------------------ -- while, Hungaria took com-, Eschenbauch, who replaced meet Windsor Caboto in the mand and had the visitors bac -| Pupp at half-time in goal for Semi-Final of the Ontario Cup pedalling for most of the (Hungaria, nevertheless had Win or lose. the fans can de 4 20 minutes, with fast tricky some hard shots to stop in the pend on another great game. Something NEW passing and hard shots on goal, period, and at least twice had Receiving the stars for their with the Imperial defence des-|the fans on their feet with spec- efforts in Saturday's game were for Oshawa 4 1 8 perately fighting to get their tacular saves. Torok of Hungaria, Mallows of . gp " nr fr av sip team on the attack. Using the off-side rule to ad- Hamilton and Kiss of Hungaria IE AS KISS SCORES ON A PENALTY SHOT | Taking advantage of their vantage, Hamilton were able to| who played a sparkling game at - - - :D - -- temporary superiority, Hun- trap the Hungaria forwards sev-!left wing. garia, led by Simon, Budai, Kiss|eral times, and in so doing gave. Only one observation alter and Varga literally peppered the their defence a much needed this wonderful game, and that is RA E CHAR [ & a W( 1 =] es opposing goal with some of the breather while their own for- -- there seems to be a feud on d season's hardest and perfect wards ahd half-back line were between Budai and Simon of shots, but brilliant goal-tending giving Hungaria trouble. How- Hungaria, two brilliant players, . \ Premium ht, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) ° Soria meen by Mellows kept the attackers ever, the off-side tactics are but, particularly in the second 0 MONDAY, 7. 1961 CLEAR AND FAST 1n nn ayo S off the score-sheet. often risky, and sometimes half on Saturday. their co-oper- KLEEN-FL em meeeee m---- loco am 5am Mellows drew the applause of boomerang, and this happened a ation which is usually so notice- Fi t R PR a A : the fans many times in the couple of times, leaving a Hun- able, was non-existent. Apart 1s ace 7+ JAMIE ALL STAR 3.10 Participating in Canadian Le- WHITBY -- Bryant, 2b; Hay, opening minutes by saving sev - - 5% Furlongs, purse $2.00. 2-year-olds, Canadian foaled. Siaiming al) 35.000, gion Pee Wee Baseball provin- ss; Harris, lb; Norwood, 3b; eral shots that under other cir- ; Jock ne . s wie te w 1 hy HH i 1" Remillard--G C Hendrie cial round-robin playdowns, Osh- Keenan, rf; Borchuk, ¢; God- cumstances would have been Red Quill 1 3. 2:1'4 Brown--McMacken Sta awa Legion's Canadian Tire dard, cf; Sheppard, If; Row- 2oals, but at the crucial time of Jamie al Star .. 122 51% § £5 Bog 1 team emerged victorious at land, p; Preston, If in 6th the game, as far as Hamilton Harn Hoop 117 LE gs 3 Morreale--View Hulloa ¥"m Bowmanville on Saturday, scor- OSHAWA CANADIAN TIRE Were concerned, he was un- Fair Duchess % Dittfach--Kinrara Sta ing an exciting 7-6 win over -- McConkey, Ib; Tutin, rf; beatable. \ # 7 Behrens--Mrs R Fisher Ade Bai 3 "ue ss: Zufel 7 le Under the constant hammer- Trainer W Thurner Whitby in their first game and Corneal, ss; Zufelt, p; J. Alex- eT Ts Bl Na mms Start good, won driving Pool, 31,635. then defeating Bowmanville Pee ander, c¢; Warner, If; Carroll, "& © is st 8 iin erent on - = = . 3b: Hewer. cf: D. Alexander. "35 inevitable, and it was a 11-BOSSATOR £70 3.70 3.00 Wees 6-1 in their second tilt. 4b; ewer, cf; exander real Sit THs AT 2» SILV'R SLIP'ER (deadh't) 8.30 9.80 . ™ 9b: Allmar { 61 penalty for hand-ball that econ ace => 2 ; py Canadian Tire got three runs <b an, ri in 6th nya Baris oir har % LITCHY TWIT'Y (deadh't) 2.80 3.60 i { their WIN OVER BOWMANVILLE gave Hungaria their hard-earn- 6 Furlongs. purse $1.30, f-year-olds and up. Canadian foaled, claiming all in the second inning of their WI PY \ LE | 04 opening. From the spot. Kiss $2.50 first game with Zufelt getting a ~~ Salowski pitched the second| ' i 2.3 in ; y Owner 5 4 game: for Canadic Tire and beat the goal-tender on a low glo Wp WB, vn G W Tuck single, J. Alexander getting on game for Canadian Tire and jc © Fp hoe oo ossator " $4 4 s . TOT 4 'arr 's py Fp: é af 'r m . . ' Silver Slipper 113 2 5 6ni : n Wrig nn jsaac hose via an error and Carroll S they had an eagle! lime of it I'hree minutes later Budai, Itchy Jwitehy 1 1 ; 2 213 2-n om lh triple scoring them both. Car. beating Bow manville 6-1 when famed in this area for his tre- Ba aid 11,15 915 62 51% Brown-J Aunesley Ji roll came home later on an er- YOUNg Salowski gave up only|mendous bullet shots, had his Bondreen 113 ! 46 n E14 Homeale ow 2 6 ror thrown after Hewer walked. one run and pitched a no-hitter persistence pay off when he also Bull Tour es 108 Goi Miss M E Dressel In the fifth, the Oshawa lads' Bowmanville's lone run came! peat Mellows on a shot that the Chaip Bird 118 10 1 4h g Zemenke-$ Jackin Jt got three more runs, Corneal in the fifth inning after there goalie probably never saw until Nonéy More 10! 3 3 101 11.19% McMullen--Beach Sta and Zufelt hitting singles. J. were two out, when Leach gotligo late and Hungaria led 2-0 Cousin Fleet 12 2 Dittfach--J L Smaliman Alexander getting on via a On Via an error advanced on a It was here that Hamilton walk and he scored when War- Passed ball and scored when| changed their tactics, and al- # OSHAWA HUNGARIA GETS FIRST GOAL OF G 113 DAILY DOUBLE 1 AN ; Walk ] wTabset. Trainer S alker : OP re Yer v2 S Viv alon~Te TANT Pool $5,330 ner was safe on a bad infield Ferguson was also safe on an though they did not gain the -- DOMINO CHIC 11220 332s 17.20 error. In the 6th, Canadian Tire infield miscue. upper hand, they at least got on Third Race AWD AVES 33.00 1480 got what proved their winning Canadian Tire got three runs 2 even Tooting, Using all ihe 51.800. year-olds and up, Canadian foaled. claiming aii Tun when Hewer walked to In the second inning Zufelt speed they Sond Master, de 4 Iutieags, parse : open, then D. Alexander walk- opened the rally with a single Imperials starte putting e "Horse Wt PP St 1% 2 Str. Fin Jockey Owner ed. Hewer got picked off but and then with one out, Salow- pressure on the Hungaria de- - Romine Chie 1 £1 3% had? is oe Eliott McConkey's single and a catch. Ski singled and so did J. Hewer. fence and within several min- vi Ww 3 2 1 21 2h ol A rb 8 Sis ag tar. < q pa bib Road 118 9 6 10-1 3.no Coy--Stafford Farm er's error let Alexander score. An error and an infield out let utes after some neat aye Whispering Wind 9 Turcotte Kinghield 'm Zufelt pitched the win for Hewer score the third run ing on the wing, a crossed ba TA Fight--_Mrs FW. Merrill |Oshawa, over 'Rowland of In the fourth inning, Corneal Was tapped home by Beattie, Ruth _Ator 12 1 398 2-2 sk ia-C, Bordosao. Whitby. Bryant opened for Singled, so did McConkey, a which edicnd the margin to A aa SEER | : 1 9.43; Potts E Stable Whitby with a single and scor- €Ouple of wild. pitches followed, oF il t of the first half : 3 1B 7 7 4% P A d ) an on 5 roa + the rest o S| If, Dutch Flag ..... 113 .1 10-1'4 Gonzales-- JJ Fleming ed later on a stolen base and Carroll was safe on an error at bot ae settled. down to ¢ Bax IL -3 fach--Mrs E E Baxt Fon : shor! advange Cindy Baxter 11-3% Dittfacl ¥ axter {an infield out. In the fifth, Shep- shortstop, he also advanced on steady ball, afraid to reach too ] 2 Roy----Winona Sta o sx 4 Honeytown--Viol r A Casey pard doubled, advanced on al2 choice play and then a wild - . Start good, won driving Pool 63.313 io steal and scored when Bryant piten and Footed when oh #T" STANDS FOR TAX! And it's ONLY 23 DAYS UN- STEHRAN'S DAN .... 5.30 360 270 was safe on an error. 'ayling and Zufelt singled, af- T 0% SA TAX WILL B DED of maw Fourth Race TEHENANCO . 430 1% In the sixth, Whitby clicked ter there were two out. giving August ourney Ti THE 3% SALES 34x LL Bt A 1D bo 4b - EI 1.3 for thr u Bric Narw the Oshawa boys a total of six- end used car sales, y not save thet > an uy 65 Furlongs, purse 32,000, S-year-olds claiming all 83,500 for three runs, Harris, Norwood ys a tolal o . : d. th lection even TATE oy RES th 1 Dok ak Samet poret hg x (and Keenan af 'scoring, withiruns on aight wis, of Fore. JY Tonmis Club | 20. trae former sud. te wie ed % 7% 41% 2nk Parnell--J W Elkins help from Borchuk and God-|2nd Bundell, who shared the better at ONTARIO MOTOR SALES, . 31 Deapinita-7 Shan dard and finally an infield er- Pitching duties for Bowman- The Oshawa Tennis Club's Nr Genteman i 1 53 52% R M Sullivan ror. In the 7th, Hay walked Ville. to : : August tournament was held on Bourbon Pros p [3 15 6-114 D'fach--J C, J H MacK'non with one out and scored on Har-. BOWMANVILLE -- Wavers- Thursday with a total of 40 1958 1956 7 Gol Oaks St i ol A 'Ta i . i ow i bg ris' single, to make it 7-6 but Veld. ss: Bathwell, 3b: Gilhooly, members participating in the Winner br ¢ 3 Tehran--Danette Rowntree the next two batters went 2h: McFeeters, Ib; Tierney, c; various classifications : Winer be. 3 Tehrancb Pool $5401 : down, ending the game with the Forsey, v; Leach, If; Ferguson, In the Boys' Section "A", EVR LET CHEVR L . R 1.COUNT PAGE 4.80 3 in tying run on 3rd base. cf: Taylor, If; Large, batted in Roger Reeson defeated Pete Fifth ace SOIL CAN theses a I --------r-------- 7th; 'Bundell, p in 4th. Morey 8-3; Kent Stiles won the 4.DR. DELUXE SEDAN 6% Furlongs, purse 32.600, Lyear-oldsand up. allowances OSHAWA CANADIAN TIRE "B" group by default and in 2 DOOR SEDAN rs V r. F 0 -- -- Wt PF St in Jockey Owner Facts And Figures -- Carroll, 3b; J. Alexander, ¢; the "C" section, Brian Barker ink I-h Gomez--Dew Valley F'm Count Page ! 3 . : ; tev Wayling, If; Zufelt. ef: Allman 1 Barry Gray, 8-1 2.115 2 1 224 Dittfach--Est. F W Wesley . ! wen over Barry Gray, + oni al 1 21% 3.115 Coy--K R Marshall Tonight's Fight rf Salowski, p; J. Hewer, 2b In Doubles play, Section "C", Custom Top Ty i ibs ar Windfields F'm Corneal, ss; McConkey, Ib Brian Barker and Mark Burch radio .... Welland Call sors a 3 MONTREAL (CP)--Facts and won over Tarso Lakas and condition Winner b g 5 Bull Page--Countershock. Trainer IL Silvestri figures of tonight's scheduled . . Barry Gray, 6-0 y Start good, won driving Pool 39,124. Quinella pool 38.680 George Chuvalo-Bob Cleroux Cricket Title nthe girls' play Anne Si h Rac a eT 2.LEON K 2090 700 410 Canadian heavyweight title Stiles defeated Chervl Imeson WAR BANG 39 rif A iid xt ace SWAR DANG TON oo ight ooh ot 80 in the Section "B" final 1955 1957 1 1.16 Miles, purse 32.600, year-olds and up. Allowances : Site elormier adium 0 AJ. even while Karen Ashman won 8-1 Horse % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Montreal dai . over Mary Mark, in the "C" di- Le ure ho 13% Dittiach_ I Yenvey | Time: '" pm. EDT CALGARY (CP) -- Skipper vision, J D E : 2.1% Coy--y cIntyr " 4 : 4 Nar Bad in k 1.3% Rob'son--Vis. Hardinge | Odds: 8.10.5, take your choice. Bob Quintrell led his British Co- In doubles play. Section "D" Book Master 1 7 41 Potts--Lansing Sta | Radio, television coverage: lumbia eleven to the Canadian . ot vtoride Die Hard 12 2 % 58% Behrens and Rotenberg none cricket championship Sunday Linda Anderson and Gertrude HARDTOP 4-DR. SEDAN NOW! ] Sir Kantar 1 1 6 Entenman---H N Eads p Gillard defeated Marjorie Winner b ¢ 4 Carrara ble--Two Rees. Trainer J M Brown Anticipated attendance: 15. snatching a ten-run victory, Jor and Start good, won driving Pool, 11.641 000 from Quebec in a tense final Lorraine Stiles 8-6. ; S th R TL ROYAL SPIRIT $90 430 230 Purses: Undisclosed officially match FORE Two-tone Top "value, even ace 4-ACOUCHI . 10.40 520 but believed at least 25 per cent British Columbia was awarded FORMER ARGO DIES B.VASE 330 of receipts for each fighter, with the Hiram Walker Trophy, won TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Joseph black & ory low price ... N $7.500 added, 2 Lolds, allowances : ] Futiongs PU PP St 1 Toar-Tstr. Fin. Jockes Owner guarantee for Chuvalo by Ontario at the ast Dutt [Philip Pocock. a former athlete Royal Spirit 2 1h 1 1.41% Coy--Stafford Farm Return match agreement: In matches in 1955 and prominent Toronto area os- 2-2 Adams--White Oak Sta " A . " By fcouchi ano Gomez--Bill Beasley Toronto, within 90 days if Cler- B.C. clinched first place in teopath, died Thursday after a Wilcock 1 5.11 4nk Gonzales--P Shawhan oux wins Round-robin play Thursday. Its long illness. Dr. Pocock played 1957 1959 TILL 1% B. 51 Despirito--D G Ross Rp } 7 J gy RE Hat. u pg a Tar 9 Admiral Gav 3% 7 De ea, Davia Scorme Five-point must sys- final victory Saturday--an easy football for Toronto Argonauts Prize Crew } 3 5.50 1b 1 7.nk Robinson--C Smythe te 103-run decision over Ontario-- in 1918 and hockey for Toronto : pits Crew 135 979: 3 2% Gibb--Bo-Teek Farm Officials: To be announced at was ifs fourth against no losses Si. Pals. He practised here for MOBILE Faithfu} Tom 9 8 ringside and one draw for the week 41 years. SEPT Gen ; [1 SUPER 88 SEDAN BEL AIR 4-DR. SEDAN Eighth Race sti "391i BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | rowe 5134 = 5164 i Start good, won easi Pool 85.432 turf course, purse $2,000, Syearalds, claiming all 33300 steering ond WEP St a Sn Fi Gomesd C. 4H Mack'non| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wishing on 4661 43095 Rochester wT, | brakes: es 735 5% 23 2 MeComb janity Sta National League Minnesota 46 64 418 2615 Jersey City 491 1417 Hydramatic £ongition 3 nk y 'D Lanchbury W IL Pet. GBL Kansas City 40 68 370 31'5 Toronto 482 15b4 y A Robinson L Smythe l.os Angeles 6540 619 -- Saturday's Results Richmond 50.464 177 114 544 30K Fitzsi'ns--C Bordonaro Cincinnati 6843 613 -- Minnesota 1 New York 2 Syracuse 370 2 ll 14 : G es--G Matoff - " ped - ) S02 N $rampnot aid nav, gonulesG Maio : San F rancisco 5649 533 9 Kansas City 4 Boston 10 Saturday's Results 3 1957 1957 Balaquillo 12 1-1% 1 91% Remillard--Lukiana F'm Milwaukee 5449 52410 L.os Angeles 4 Baltimore 2 Richmond 6 Syracuse 4 Chev'r de 1a Mer 116 | 1 103 103% GiBb-H A LID Rien | SL: 100is 5353 .500 123 Cleveland 6 Detroit 7 Columbus § Rochester 4 PAY er 3 Hannibal , Trainer J C MacKinnon Pittsburgh 4951 490 13%, Washington 3 Chicago 8 Charleston 4 Buffalo 2 DODGE BUICK Start good, won driving Chicago 44 60 423 207; Sunday's Results Jersey City 5 Toronto 6 Peal 20,220, Total pool 603.315 Atlendanes 12,308 Philadelphia 3074 .288 34%2 | Minnesota 6.2 New York 7 Sunday' § r Sn Sourday's Keslly © © |aiesota 62 New Yori 73 Yulay's Restle SEDAN -- 4-DR. MODEL 4 DOOR SEDAN 3%, Kansas City 2-1 Boston 40 Richmond 2-6 Syracuse 4.3 EXTRA! Handiest Ephratah 11 De Marcki 1 Moon Discovery Autumn Colors Split The Loot Swampscot Nau @ > © Pa See .. $83.10, $14.80 and $6.80 in de. Philadelphia 0 St. Louis 7 ' . a C oo . sid Royal Spirit feating even - money favorite Pittsburgh 11 Cincinnati 7 Las angeles = Daitinae calied Emus 137 Rochester 1 V.8 engine, Standard . . Glencoe Ki in the $7,500 Her Miwaukee§ Sen Prineizeo 3 Cleveland 1-9 Detroit 2-5 Jersey City 2 Toronto 4 automatic ond transmission LA , a tO yashington 4-2 Chicago 5-3 2nd ppd, rain). TO ------------------------------ Sunday's Results 8 8 a}, ; Wins Big One { bi Philadelphia 6 St. Louis 33 Monday's Results Colima Mays Results and radio fee shi) 9 Cinei i Minnesota, 4-4 Boston 5-5 ; a : Pittsburgh 9-2 Cincinnati 4-3 nr reen ro AtFortErie Gomes Robinson [rusowerss acinus Jonah amin iment ac : Milwaukee 3 San Francisco 4 | Kansas City 4 Baltimore 5 orca Cor vp a FORT ERIE (cP) -- roval ACh Fined $30 Monday's Results (Only games scheduled) Jersey City 74 Toronto 13 1960 Spirit, two - year - old filly FORT ERIE (CP) -- Jockeys Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 1 Today s Probable Pitchers Col Say $ Dames % scored her fifth consecutive vic- Avelino Gomez and Keith Rob. Cincinnati 1 St. Louis 5 Minnesota (Pascual 8-12) at Colum ous at i . @) (N be OLDSMOBILE FORD tory as she won the $9,555 Sum-|inson were fined $50 each Sat- (Only games scheduled) Boson (Mohbouquette 8-10) (N)| a sey y al tochestel () mer Stakes at Fort Erie Mon- yrday by Fort Erie racing stew- Today's Probahle Pitchers : Washington (Daniels 6-6) at a al esion a / (N) day. ards for a fracas they had Fri. Milwaukee (Burdette 13.7) at| Cleveland (Latman gh (N) Cy a. Ss G 7 Af SUPER 88 HARDTOP CUSTOM 300 Acouchi was second and Vase day Los Angeles (Koufax 13.7) (N), Detroit (Bunning 12-8) at Chi- ednesday's Games Tice "nriiwal san! Cago (Baumann 8-8) (N) Columbus at Buffalo (N) Aut . ( 1d n utomati Wind f3it paid $5.00 10 Wilija i son and Gomer, leading res (Sanford 6.6) fo) S80 "Tos Angeles (Bowsfield 8-3) at| Jersey City at Rochester (N) ¢ Automatic and Ral an the six furlongs. in|Jockey at the meeting here, "il iO 25 ana New York (Stafford 95) (N) | Charleston at Syracuse (N) | and radio. Snow as she » six | gs inlyent 2 ; ts after 8g & Lanse Nt a Nie ey : - 1:12.6. WIL Bt ht Sah fists after: the Sturdivant 0-0) at Philadelphia Kansas City (Shaw 79 and Richmond at Toronto (N) White in colof . . sixth race Friday. It is believed apd Fd Bass 5-7 Jal » 4 CRRA othe Civic holiday crowd Ot Gomez complained that Robin.| (Mahaffey 7-15 and Short 4.7) i 51 Balumore (Bathe: Americin Astociation radio... , was rocked Dy the resuilison held him in tight quarters!'") . . Bah {hdianapol 5 Denver of the third race when Domino! guring the race. won by the| Cincinnati (Purkey 13-5) at St Wednesday's Games ndianapolis 5 Denve r4 "E the B Ch . Ch f he L Sel . hic . 3 , : roglio 8 Minnesota s Omaha 3-2 Houston 4-7 or the Best oice . oose from the Largest Selection at . Chic defeated a field of claim- jiitje Cuban on Champagne Vel. Louis (Broglio 8-10) (N) linnesota at Boston (N) La re Bon Cs . oe. g . oe ers and paid $112.20, $35.30 and. " Rasp American League Los Angeles at New York $17.20. P vel, Sovinson, who Tode Rear W L Pct. GBL| Kansas City at Balti. (N) Sunday's Results Saturday Winisteo paid ------e--uo = ~~ ___ [New York 7237. 660 -- | Washington at Cleve. (N) Indianapolis 6 Denver 4 £100.20, $15.40 and $4.40 in de- =X J 6940 633 3 Detroit at Chicago (N) Omaha 1-1 Houston 0-2 feating the oddson favorite PIONEER TV re 2 4¢ 59 11 International League Louisville 512 Dallas-F. W. 4.3 Hidden Treasu by a half. The world's first public tele- Clevel: b i 51416 W L Pct. GBL Mondays' Results length in the 0 Canadian vision service was started by Chicag 56 54.509 16'% Columbus 70 43 619 Omaha 2 Houston 3 140 BOND WEST LIMITED 725-6507 Stakes Handicap the British Broadcasting {or Boston 3 474 20%; Charleston 60 50 545 R'3 Indianapolis 5 Denver § Later, Rococo Rogus paid poration in 1936. {Los Angeles A43L 25 'Bulfalo 60 52 .536 9'3 |Dallas-F. W 6 Louisvills 3 a