t The CHENANGO' WINS OLD WOODBINE FEATURE IN CLOSE FINISH Jockey Jim Fitzsimmons | feature race at Old Woodbine yesterday, in a close finish. "Chenango" scored his fifth win in 11 starts this season between the urges "Chenango" two other rivals fo win "Match Girl" Rogue" photo as he defeated (right) and "Rococo (left) in a three-horse finish. Match Girl was sec- | the seven fur- | ond. Time for | three-year-olds | long race for was 1:26.1. --CP Wirephoto OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Tony's Vendors + Whip McLean's Copyright, 1961 by M ng Co. (Daily Racing Form) CLEAR AND FAST THURSDAY, SEPT. First Race $1.500. tp 7, 1961 0-MARCHENA 15.10 5.50 &ROCKY RIVER 9.SWISS JEWEL Two-year-old maidens Claiming all $3,500 Jockey Owner Windfields Fm Stafford Fm R D Isa JB La ~ Pine Tre A J Morris Lochiny 30 7 44 T furlongs. Horse Marchena Rocky River Swiss Jewel Page Anne Rhonda Nite Mr. Yo Te Dawnellen Dash Home Sanbar Fancy Frog Winner b f. Start good for al Second Race Purse S1.500 wt pP 116 116 Purse Ww trong 1b + B'menke Stark and Tolma an Newtondale Sta MeCann up Robinson Your Grace, Trained by G wonridden out by Mentrier but Rhonda Nite 4.40 1.50 9.30 8.20 4.70 6.40 6-ELATED'S PAL 3-KINGWOOD) > WINDLADY Claiming all $2,500 Jockey 7 furlongs. {-year-olds and up, moe ted's Pal ld Windlady See | See F Fox Scotch Fairle Natay Fran Wright Mavis Sea Trap Winner ch 1. 4. Start good, won handily Owner Dew Valley Fm B'menke Parnel Fitzsimmons Brown s R Hard 3 Friend ent ta 8-2%% Dittfach iston 1 Co K Rogers Silvestri R J Dowling Palestinian -- FElated. Trainer IL Pool 35.486 Daily Double 10 and 6 paid $38.00 'Third Race Purse 51300 wt PP st 10.10 4.70 3.80 4.40 3.60 4.60 9-CRYSTAL FIRE 2-HARRY HOTSPUR 6-CHOPORA year Maidens. Claiming all $3500 Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-4 1-5 Dittfach Ellins 2 Rogers View Hulloah Fm zales X Fleming rmstrong Stafford Sta + Behrens Morrissey snenke Pheasant Edwards i) simr ons Windflds Pasquale k Parnell Capla 5 McComb Blue Pa mond Polts -- Tedoreen Farm YT Furlongs. Two Ho! Crystal Fire Harry Hotspur Chopora Inga B Auntie Little Tattle Golden Coast Epic Circle Roman P Maplehurst Wee Fairy ew Costafortune 8 Winner bf 2 Nir Shun. Trainer W. Tharner. X-5 Ibs AAC CW-Corrected Weight Start good, won easily 11% 2 Nora sano x Pool 34,155 Fourth Race Parse $19800 Wt PP St 115 118 118 15 115 18 is L] 5.80 3.30 2.80 BLI Y.40 27 "Wd 1-QUINTE Be SDEACON D 2-FIGHT A LOT Twe years Maidens, Cdn. foaled % 1 Str. Fin Jockey 1 1-h 1-142 Dalton 23 22%Dittfach Lanchbury-Cald 32 3-14 Adams Larch Tree Fm 4.6% Rogers -- View Hulloa Fm 5-1'4 Gomez Tenney 6-no Brown McMacken 7 Smith Shermanor Fm Potts -- White Oak Sta appy landing. Trainer C. ¥. Chapman Pool 40.836 Cimg. all $7500 Owner Grant 9 Farlongs. Horse Quinte Blue | Deacon D Fight a Lot Tantrum"s Ritters Penetang Giant O'North Mill Race 11 Winner eh f 2 Manotel r Start good won driving T-TIGEER Fifth Race 9WILLOWDALE BOY Purse $1,800, t.year-olds andup. Claiming all $2,500 Wt PP St 14 Str. Fin Jockey 108 1-4 1-28 Coy w t | Last 4 43 61 5-1 1 h J h 1jled u 2 4 a 7 8 1 L] pu eo 6.40 350 290 4.60 3.50 5-BONREEN 7 pir 7 furlongs Horse Bonreen Tiger Dip Willowdale Boy Flickamaron Miss Blue Ice Suggest Little Welch Uptowner Naddy D Winner br m, Sixth Race £2600 Owner 0 Chris Mrs J W Hunter W Beach Stafford Farm Mrs M Cascia Rill Beasley W Russell Mrs Von Richt'en Hickory Park Fm rison McComb nez © wu? er Eis hte bau bolt 116 116 ch G'zales 0. Chris CFS 1 106 2 b ) 5. Double Jay -- po. Trainer W Pool 47.34 Inco 11.90 4.00 3.10 1.90 2.60 3-CHENANGO I'MATCH GIRI 6-ROCOCO ars Allowances S n ent.) ROGUE : ve Furlongs. Purse Horse Chenango Match Girl Rococo Rogue Mystic Mount'n Golden Flyer Golden Turkey Gramp's Pride 7 Winner b g 3 Errard -- Miss Aubrey. Trainer | Couples A Gramp's Girl and Match Girl Start good, won driving QUINELLA PAID $40.80 Three ) Owne Elkins Arms"ng-A Sta Tytus Hulloa Hedges Moris'y-A Miss riay Mrs View X Fm Despirito Borgemenke W. Elkins X-5 lbs AAC Ponl 25.303. QUINELCLA POOL 22,958 Seventh Race Purse 52000 Wt PP St 114 3 11 1 109 4 6 114 5 2 4-nk 114 1 5 6h 12 8 7 116 6 nz 7 7.30 4.40 3.10 4.40 3.30 5.30 WINDSOR FIELD 2 KNUCKLE DUSTER ANTOM BOY years ga up. Claiming all $4500 str. | Jockey Owner i « Fitzsim's 8 windfields Dittfach Mrs. Hunter Robins'n Mrs. Vanderjagt : Brown Platt « Rogers Miss Behrens Weiss strong Stafford Willow Downs McCann Four 0 7 Furlong» Horse Windsor Field Knuckle Duster Phantom Boy Flying Robert Windsor Forest Mengold sundry Kennecott Winner b ¢ 4 Windfields - Start good, won ridden out 6-DAHELA Eighth Race 0-RADFORD 1 Mile. Purse 31900, Your dig and up Claimi ng all $2300 Horse wi pp Fin Jockey Some Steed Behrens Dahela 14 Dalton Radford sMcComb Trust Him Morreale New Door Robinson Bright Joy Sandy Sugar Evening x Bahe H Mr. Noction Von Rich 2 h Dressel A Fm Coy Trainer 0,044 8 4 La Paloma nd G. 18.80 7.50 4.60 4.70 3.40 3.SO0ME STEED Owner Rosemary Nicholas Chris Mrs. Merrill Mrs, Marshak Major i + R Tremblay Gent.-Coss Sta Newmac Caplan Trainer I. HWorack 58.123. Total Peol 363 X5 Winner bh g 5 Some Chance -- Golden Vien Start good, won driving Pool Ron Laver Ready Turn Tennis Pro FOREST HILLS, N.Y Rod Laver of Australia over whelming choice to win the United States national tennis championship, admitted Thurs: into the day he has talked money with with a 6-3 professional promoter Jack Kra-'Chris Crawford of Piedmont, | mer. Calif. His opponent today is| "But," said the carrot-topped|Don Dell of Bethesda, Md., who southpaw, "my plans are indef-'downed John Sharpe of Edin- inite until after the Davis Cup burg, Tex., 79. 6-3. 6-2. 8-6 challenge round. I'll definitely. Rafael Osuna, Mexican Davis remain an amateur until then upper 1 into the quarter This has been Laver ing Bob All He has only one black mark!tralia 6-3, 6-4, 8-6 against him--a loss to cup-mate In the women's division, de Roy Emerson in the final ef the fending champion Darlene Hard| in, (AP)-- Australian he partially winning at Thursday But by championships. atoned for that Wimbledon he blasted. his way quarter final round 6-4, 6-3 decision over 0 ( b lle year sett Mark of i 2-1 last ni as sta League championship finals got'the game. trounced Mc- last night at in the first y and District Championship Tony's Vendors Lean's Fuels 17-1 Alexandra Park game of their Association City semi-finals Taylor was minus con trol in the first inning and a walk to I. Weldon, single by Lucky Wills and an infield bob- ble gave McLeans a run right at the start. But they never scor ed again Taylor allowed only three hits over the distance and struck out a total 11 bat- ters Backing his perfor mance with good support, Tony's had com- plete defensive control of the game, They had almost com- plete control of the attack also Dan Tureski's homer tied the score in the first inning. In the second stanza, Tony's bunched eight hits for eight runs and after that they had a field day, scoring three in the fourth, four n the fifth and Tureski hit an other homer in the sixth to com.' INTER-COUNTY Ronnie as also plete the 17-run total -- with a total of 22 hits Jack Armstrong, besides star- ring at second base with three sparkling plays, had a homer, two doubles and a single, to pace the Tony's attack. Joe Mel- nick Bill Berwick, Johnny Campbell, Hank Snow, Bill Solo- mon and Taylor, with three, all added greatly to the Tony's tal. Bill Horton had a homer in the big second-inning rally. Moore, Banks and Boyce, in that order, all saw action as pitchers -- and all of them saw lots of hitting action by their rival batters McLEAN'S FUELS -- L. Wel- don, ss; Wills, 2b; Tom O'Con nor, 3b; Copeland, Ib: Ted O'Connor, c; Elliott, If: Hubble, rf; Keenan, cf; Moore, p; Banks, p in 2nd; Boyce, p in 2nd; D. Weldon, 2b in 6th TONY'S VENDORS -- Camp- bell, 3b; Berwick, cf; Tureski, lb: Armstrong, 2b; Horton, If; (Melnick, c¢; Snow, rf; Solomon, ss; Tayior, p; Smith, If, batted in 7th Crawford's Win First Of Crawford's Construction nosed out Houdaille Industries ght at Alexandra Park Inter-County Softball the | under way with a thrill-packed tussle Second game of the series is called for Lakeview Park dia- mond, on Tuesday night, at 6.00 o'clock sharp Doug Keeler of and Bill Kornylo of hooked up in a pitching last night that proved a sizzler. Both teams got runs early in the game Houdaille scored first. Jones singled to open the first inning for Houdailles and he advanced on an error and scored later on Kuney's sacrifice fly. After that, Keeler gave them only two more safe hits and they didn't threaten except in the sixth when Cairnes and Milne both drew walks, after there were two out Crawford's got their two.runs in the second stanza. Cornish singled with one out and Brodie Houdaille duel real their Woodview Peewees Nip North Oshawa Woodview Park Pee Wees nosed out North Oshawa 13-12 last night at North Oshawa dia- mond, in a Neighborhood Assoc softball playoff tilt Bradley pitched for Woodview and Cook for North Oshawa and both had a rough time of it Woodview took a 6-1 lead in the first two innings but they had to come from behind with three runs in the 7th inning to eke out the victory Obone, Ryan, Bradley and Hambly were hig hitters for the winners whiel Moore, Cook, MacKay, Waldie and O'Neil were the best for North Oshawa Kingside Peewees Beat Bathe Boys Kingside Park Pee Wees de- feated Bathe Park boys 6-3 last night in their Neighborhood As sociation softball playoff game A four-run rally in the fourth inning when Rimland, Hewitt, Faterek and Beharrell all scored, was the big turning noint. Rollo and Marlow scored in the fourth and Rollo again in the sixth but that was the best the Bathe Park team could do against Beharrell's good pitch- ing and good support. of California, seeded No 1, gained the semi-final with a 6-3, 6-1 triumph over Yola Ra mirez of Mexico. Margaret smith of Australia No 5 eliminated Christine Truman of Britain 8-10, 6-4, the semi-final. seeded Crawford's v 6-3 to reach i Finals also hit safely. Then after Lean had popped out, McAvoy doubl ed to score his two mates with what proved enough runs to win Kornylo gave up these three hits and then only one more, a two-bagger by Lean in the fifth inning Both teams played sparkling defensive ball, with some snap- py fielding plays to prevent safe hits HOUDAILLE -- Jones, ib; ss: Cairnes 3b: Hrico nylo, p; Shearer, batted Brown, batted in CRAWFORD TION Hughes, rf; Kelling- ton, If; Yuill, 2b; Hodgson. Cornish, 3b; Brodie, cf: Lean Ib; McAvoy, c¢; Keeler, p INDUSTRIES Woods, If; Kuney, Milne, cf; Tutak, Elliott, rf; Kor- batted in in 7th 7th CONSTRUC- " 2b Lyzun and ss; 7th; | T™I OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 8, 1961 |ski, Wright and Nestic the big College Hill Peewees 'hitters for the winners. . Bilinski started as pitcher for Peterborough Trio Cle 1 [3m ac Yipigm College Hill and gave way fo Has Bradley Trophy |: College, Hill: Pe Wright in the fourth inning, after ed Nipigon Park boys 11-5 last|Nipigon had scored two runs in night in their Neighborhood As-|:he third and then rallied for A1s 0 sociation Pee Wee Boys' Soft- three more in the fourth when J. hall League playoff game. a bunch of free passes. The winners got one run in the 'Bilinski lost control and issued inning but in the third|iioPed Nipigon for Mrs. Dorothy Bearn, Mrs. J. ronto as well as the Lakeshore team | McMillan and Miss B. Pogue, of| District 1ook part in the play. with ; | Peterborough, won the Bradley One of the features of the day's McCutcheon, Mrs. G. Oatway and Mrs. E. Clemence, of Osh- first {Trophy Thursday in the wom- play was the nine-end scored ,.. vith score of 42 three frames. len's trebles tournament at the by Mrs. Rena White's rink of awa, with =. sc . {frame they got to R. Wilson for). {Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. Richmond Hill with Mrs. Lyn- cams re Jot § five ron ally 2nd then they! team had a score of 63ett skipping during their first afys J. Morrison, Mrs. M. the next inning and two in the plus 4 for their three wins. game. Flintoff and Mrs. W. Joyce. fifth, with McKenzie, Fry, Bilin-| | Mrs. E. Bradley, donor of the Second high for three wins of Oshawa, with a score of 5 - AEN SR Se trophy, presented the {trophy was the Oshawa team Sompos: 'plus 3 with Mrs. Lynett, ire and the prizes to the top rink.'ed of Mrs. S. Gibbs, Mrs. J. Hall and Mrs. J. Grainger, of Mrs. A. Brown, president of Biddulph and Mrs. G. Read Richmond Hill, second with 51 the women's section of the who had a score of 53 plus 6. [plus 9. club, assisted in the presenta- In third place were Mrs. Dye Prizes for high score with one {tion of other prizes. Jack Bid- Mrs. Hendry and Mrs. Davis, |w . G. Coppin, dulph acted as drawmaster. of Peterborough with 49 points. Mrs Renwick and Mrs. W. A capacity entry of 36 teams Next in line were Mrs. Black- Langmaid, of Oshawa, who {from many of the clubs in Tol well her Toronto Norwood Park] had a score of id plus 1. with 48 points. three wins were Mrs, Wright the last London Bridge, the five- arched stone bridge across the Thames. was built between 1824 and 1831. HEARING AID SALESMAN FOR SEMI PROFESSIONAL SELLING We have a responsible position for two mature successful hearing aid salesmen. We have also an opportunity for four men who may not have sales experience, but who are interested in entering this field and are prepared to attend company training course, Training course will be held in Toronto Thurs- day--Friday---Saturday, Sept. 14-16. Only men over 30, bondable and with a car will be considered. Replies will be treated in strict confidence, Write: E. J, CHARLES, Asst. Soles Manager Acousticon Dictograph Co., of Canada Ltd. 50 York Street, Toronto Hungaria Clinches Soccer League Title With the double-header last;thrown in for good measure, Strila night in the Kinsmen Stadium, ruined what could have been a Kickers very good game. Neither side Polonia can be very proud of their per- Hollandia to be played, which is the replay ormance. Traester of Kickers Peterboro of the Italia vs. Hungaria and Budai of Hungaria were match, a date for which has not bounced by the referee but they should have had some company. ITALIA BEATS PETES In the second game, boro and Italia put on a better display and, although the score was one-sided in favor of Italia there was no slackening 21 13 16 21 18 13 2547 9 16 42 8 1233 5 only one league game remains been arranged as vet Hungaria and Kickers their second meeting of the week when they again faced each other in the first game last night and it was a vastly dif- ferent affair than the one pre vious in effort. Hungaria won by 2-0, which Italia took a long time to again gave them a secure hold preak the ice and led at the on the League Championship -- ya by a lone goal, but per- the second time this season. The (eyerance paid off in the second first goal came easily for Budai and they were able to perhaps his easiest goal of the ¢core four more to give them a when Kickers' sub-goalie 54 victory, the Petes' lone goal fumbled the ball at his feet. This coming from a penalty taken by gave Hungaria a 1-0 lead at the Smiley half and Ferency scored the sec ond goal, from the penalty spot midway in the latter period and this was all the scoring. Kickers, without the services of Seide, Udo Hess and Galea had the gun but no ammunition while Hungaria have yet to re- gain their lost zeal The game started well but started to get rough late in the first period, which carried over into the second half and later developed into a grudge match. 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