The Oshawa Times, 16 Oct 1961, p. 12

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Italia Wins Tourney, Nips Hollandia 3-2 In Overtime Thriller PRICES On Sunday a good crowd turn-|score for Italia five minutes representative presented steins ed out at the Kinsmen Civic|jater, to the winning players and Memorial Stadium, despite fae From here on, bath teams lighters to the members of the he Knockout oumament. Tis nen Sut 88 2 18 mints oladia cub The Lala team | APSR) Recommended fame proved lo be another iolandia, who kicked pas roy us Crest can reduce by : : : his own goalie to give Italia the| navi Sunday will wind up the Hollandia 3-2 in overtime. : i i Italia kicked off and were on| 62d for the first time in the coecer season when Italia and a 1 your familys Cavities! Dental game. Hungaria will battle it out in ' he ene I Ne rst few! Hollandia kept up their fight-|the Lancaster Trophy final. The : Association jug spirit and with five minutes|game will be in the Kinsmen 58s : : left bo play, wete Jewardey Stadium, with a 2.30 p.m. kick- : Hollandia came back and they| When Vermuellen sent in a love-|off. ; : too had an opportunity to open|ly header, which slipped .out of} yt might interest the fans to i | Reg. Price 67¢ the scoring wher a forward had|Rohr's hands, to tie the score|yngw that Eddy Cnossen, the ' the open goal at his mercy and and force overtime. former Thistle and Hollandia "duffed" his kick. This was| In the overtime, both defences|goalie, has gone back to stay in mostly a defensive half with|again excelled themselves and|his native Holland and will be both back lines in command and|no goals came in the first half| {married next month. Good luck making it a scoreless first half.|of the play- After the teams | Ito "Eddy" from all in the Asso- The second half brought more changed around, Italia put on|ciation. thrills and near misses but after|the pressure and at the 15-min-| Bury Sweet, the Thistle out- five minutes, Richmond put Hol- |ute mark, Pedretti beat the last side right, is in hospital just landia in the lead with a goal|defender and smashed the ballinow having a cartilage opera- SR that won applause from the past the outcoming goalie to winition and we are sure he would crowd. ithe tournament for Italia. |appreciate some fan mail from Hollandia's joy was .short| Following the conclusion ofithe club secretaries and play- lived as R. Sabadin tied theithe great game, the O'Keefe's|ers, to cheer him up. -- SAFE -- SANITARY -- LONG LASTING OPENING GAMES CLOSE : POLY BUS CANADA GOLFERS SEEK AMERICA CUP UAW Hockey League [BRET PRY simian Fotos Canada's team of golfers, | Mexico, yesterday. From the | Cowan, Keith Alexander, Ted Showing in Windows who iL ek 0 win the | pottom step, up, they are: Al- | Homenuik, Bob Wiley, John i : matches that open in Monter- bert Rolland, non-playi : Tichurst. 3 . -playing cap- | Johnson and Bert Tichurs OW n eason . , Mexico, tomorrow, are § LWORTH ray T tain, Nick Weslock, Gary | --CP Wirephoto i 7 Woo shown above as they left for : PRICE | The UAW Hockey League|19.20. Cirka; defence, Woodcock, Mc- |inton, Bryan, Marshall; for- Carway' S Win lopened up successfully for the Third Period / k NEW WOODBINE RACE CHARTS {1961- 1962 season, yesterday] No scoring. ards, Ford, Bannon, Lintner, i ; Imorning in the Bowmanville] Penalties -- Westfall (trip-|M. Bryan and Konorowski. ; ; : JUMBO TRACTOR Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Only One Game Arena with two exciting games pind 800 3. VENDING 3 | Ng ot Period 1 ME or 4 14" Long, Molded Body This marks the tenth consecu- Fi R FAMBER ATOM ..... 1150 3.00 3K In the opening game of the|three-point performance of Ron-| Second Period { oct 1rst ace RENT . 50 Carway Imperials journeyed double: header, Unionaires sur- Hie hd ALLA Jsteuted Baker 1. ams: Writ | , © far) CP $1,800, 4-years old andup. Claiming all $2,500. to Willow Bowl on Saturday and| prise: ony's Refreshments Vending in the second con-| (Sutton, Arnold) ' 5 uriongs, ure ye | 2. Merchants: S. Smith | WOOLWORTH tiv, 1 kov af o i " . ) / AND FAS |tive season of the UAW Hockey| Defending championship Osh- | Penalties -- M. Bryan (rough- SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1961 CLOUDY AND FAST | Off Honey Bees obit awa Merchants, paced by theling) 2.50. Horse WiPP St % 1% Str Fin. Jockey Owner for the first time this year were| with a 2-1 victory and in the|test. Amber Atom ... 110 2 8 534 Ink 22 sh Harrison--Stafford Farm (at fy]] strength, to take onfother fixture, Merchants regis-| Wright, tricky centre, fired] (Wright) .. 8.40 PRICE Ariel's Best $1 Fa MA 2 Tots -- ain |Billy Bee Honey. But they also tered a 3-1 win over Baker Vend-|two goals and set up the age- Penalties -- Westfall (hook- 214 52 41% Kruger -- W E Herman | came up with one of their poor-|ing. less veteran "Sambo" Smith for|ing) 9.15 and M. Bryan (playing 6nk 53% Parnell -- L L Brooks UNIONAIRES 2, TONY'S 1 |the other tally {with a broken stick) 13.58. | ' % Rob _H Corneille |er efforts and could not get Pancans ust Tn GH Nam = Mrs E Morrison | clicking together for any more| Unionaires spotted Tony's Re-| George Westfall spoiled Alf Third Period 119 on 4 p ar Nance's Rule - -L 10-3 Dalton -- R Gian sta |than one game, so it was the freshments a first period 1-0 Morden's bid for a shutout,| 3: Merchants: Wright White Apache 1 4 Remillard -- Four L's Sta 1 d th fired Is ~oring late in the final period: | Arnold Yi . 7 1] ° Nite 5 3% Stadayk ~ OC ov St usual story of one point. ead then fired two goals to/scoring late in inal period: | (Arnold) ........ senees 2.47 <3 A G teed rs Qu ty Tade 2 Mot Weight -- Mrs © C King MERCHANTS -- goal, Mor-| 4. Vending: Westfall | Le Laika | uaran First ali Tadenac 12 511 11- 11- 11. Wright -- Mrs C C King The first ganie it was 1,140 for| take the 2-1 victory. Jackie 2 hk) Winner dk bf, 5, Son of Chance--AmberSun. Trainer J. Passero | " Sneddon fired the lone Tony's|den; defence, Currie, Gaudet, (M. Bryan) 11.48 4 be % M M h Sea + good. W ri |Carway Imperials against 1,212|S 3 r'o- 1-1 m ess Start Sos Yo) Srving Double Pool 79,725. |for Billy per The story was, |goal on a three-way passing Tran; forwards, S. Smith, Arn-| Penalties -- Bryan (Charing) ic | - PREY Oshawa|Play with line-mates Harvey old, Wright, Sutton, J. Smith and 15, 32. Second Race FWILLOWDALE BOY 1290. In im three head Pins Jor She 0s aval Burke and Stan Westfall. Clarke. | Officials -- Tom Wilson and i #-CANADIAN FLYER 080) tho difference was 72 pins. | Al Myles deadlocked the score] BAKER VENDING --- goal, ICharlie Durno. @ furlongs. Purse $1,800. 4-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2,500. lat 1-1 before the period ended Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner In the second game it was f 1 Middlet 114 8 10 11:2 $44 4h 11% Ruane -- W Beach L084 for Carway and Billy Ne ie Hall. ia pe Sizes 84-11 -- 3 -- Fall Colors @ Reg. Price 77¢ ed aa RACE. alisl) Watremen [Bee had 1,204. the winner at 18:41 in the mid-| WOOLWORTH 4-13 Hale -- Mrs V G Cardy In the second game it was|gja frame. PARS 1 00 Chopnik Dusky Hour Helio Fox Pepe i a 3 "0 Vée Gee Cee Red Engine Jet Speed Michalena . Bossator . Lady Herne Consortage Too Many Cooks 122 0p mt ho py h Parnell--Chris and We'ss Pk Tiarrison -- Stattora Farm 1,084 for Carway and Billy Bee| The final period was score-| -% Dittfach -- A Paoloine {had 1,206. 1e ess. | 1% MoComb = GW rusk In the third game, it was| UNIONAIRES -- goal, Cirka: | n0 Adams -- Four L's St | 10-15% Fitz'ons -- Armedam Sta right down to the wire, led by|defence, Tamblyn, LeGree, Har-| Royal Marge ... 106 7 up AT an. {J. Cassels with 290 and Regimon; forwards, Myles, Tran,| Winner b g 5 Windfields ~-- Sunny Vizen. Trainer C. C. King. Hickey with 241 and it was 1,108| Middleton, Lodge, McPhee and| Start good, won driving. Pool 67,055. for Garway and 1,142 for Billy|gij. Bee. TONY'S -- goal, Morden; de-| - a ETT 5 ow te Jousth game ihe boys fece, West, Wallace, Keenan, : JLPOLL owled like a team, led by (z€0.|Cockerton; forwards, Sneddon, Third Race SHAVE, SUN seers. 70 3350 | Olliffe 270, J. Brown 253, Mick-|Burke, Westfall, Napporowski, @ furlongs. Purse $1, 900. 3-year-olds andup. Claiming all $3,500. | ey McMaster 252, J. Cassells 248| Milton, Hall, Fogal and Redd. Horse wt $ % % Bir. Fin. Jockey Owner land Reg Hickey 246 for 1,269 First Period Stadnyk-N, Lrericin Fm against 1,107 for Billy Bee. 1- Tony's: Sneddon Rassussen = z Ziegler The last game saw real (Westfall, Burke) ..... 7.45 Dittfach -- Harfiel Sta u % : . | trouble, head pins and corners,| 2. Unionaires: Myles | --G B Hilk A Dalton "Mrs M Fishman |and all seven men were in the (Middleton, Hill) ..... 17.48] Griffiths -- 12 Weiss line up for a grand total of 975| Penalties -- Burke (roughing) a i He Griffitie = FF Nos ) : ; ei y Va 2nk 8% Fitrons -- JG Cowan | aoningt 1,113 for Billy Bee. (3.30, Middleton (roughing) 3.30 -1 5 6- 7 9 -24 8- weBglmn fT ay 8 Cor wal 13) "is 1&5 Dally Double 2and 8 paid $07.40. MASTER SOCK MAKERS © 3 Paulpolly Have Gun . Our. Johnie .- Track Ruythin Mr. Kip ...... Georgia Mengoild Pr La LE ad Bevomww Sse eaT Polen oreans 3 3 whagpgr-eaa Big Native 12- 10h S McComb -- H Dirks iffee was/and Cockerton (slashing) 17.55 Willie's Warrior 109 11 -1 8-1 11-1 Robinson -- Mrs B Farara On the day, Geo. Olliffee Second Period Power Chance 111 10 10 0-% 0-h 11-1 12- Harrison--Hellenic Sta top man with 1,161 for 50 i 3. Winner b f, 4, Tahitian King -- Sideroad. Trainer G. Magnusson. |frames; J. Cassells 1,036 for 45| 3. Unionaires: Middleton NEILSON'S FAMOUS Start good, driv y rast S900. OB GiVISE bv Mire. M Funan. M. Fishman. 3350) |frames; Reg Hickey 902 for 43| pA es) Tran) 18.40 Choose from Canada's widest selection of pattems in wools Power Chance claimed by C. H. Platt. E. Odorico. $3,500. frames; Jack Brown 759 for 37| Penalties -- Westfa and wool-and-Nylon and orlon mixtures: stretchy knits, and Pool 92,183. = s; Dave Reynolds 696 for|ing) 5.20, LeGree (interference)| 2-sole styles. Leaders for value and quality. : ; : Mick McMas 55112.20, and Lodge (boarding) 8-i6-} 6-LAST HOUR Fourth Race TSHANNONDALE' . 4 3.0/for 28 frames and M. Murphy ---- DA ina uersr er» SOGCD 2 L1RmOS AQ VL HUD} = ' Delicious Milk Chocolate in a New Shape 1% miles, Purse i sid S-year-olds andup. Claiming all $6, Str. Horse PP St Fin. Jockey relief effort. Total for the day, Jan Hour ...... - 1-nk 3 4 Armstrong. L 2 williams {5571 for Carway Imperials annondal i 4 61% 2- ton -- SRotenberg i i Daring Bill ..... 31 31 2nk mk Remillard--S B (rawfora |against 5780 for Billy Bee 1.5 { WOOLWORTH C 2 w abe Eee PAP P PP PP CCE CECE CECE CC " Compactor 5nk 4-no Gomez -- Mrs P Santo Honey. Bon Courier .... C 13 1-1 3nk Snk McComb -- Hellenic Sta I 3 Stormy Morn . . 7. 7." gpk Rasmussen--N Fletcher Next week, Carway travels Royal Win 1 4% 7- Hale -- Newtondale Sta |to Ace to take on Tuxedo Junc- Winner b g, 6, Gala "Hour or Espatier--Toomuch. Trainer D. E. RoYertson. tion, who have a very strong 00 PRICE Start good, won driving. Poo] 91,344. 1 club. Fifth Race FAMOON res 3.60 1-16 Miles, purse $2,700, Searolds, Allowances. - PEEL Ys * Oshawa Hawks To CAN ADA Str. Fin. Jockey oma TES Galindo 113 . ) 2-2% 1-1% Dittfach-- zanza Kickimoon 17 3 3 11 1h Lh 21 Wick--J, G Warren |'T Wi T 3 I Ponder On 7 5 5% 42 4Dalton--Red River Sta est Ings onite " " er: " Sajestic Hows" 1155 23 sh 82 i Gomes--pi Beasiey | Oshawa Hawks Intermediate A 3 : Blue Light 2 52 6 6 Adams--K R Marshall {Basketball Club will hold its ini- ; ¢ p hi Thick Set Corduroy inner b g 8 Consider 2nd--Texella. Trainer A G Smithers. f the new season 5 5 - 2 . Start good, won driving. Pool 54,433. Quinella Pool 6,554 fal Iactice of VIS mew Season 8) N D S LINE A or Flannel Lined QUINELLA 4 AND 3 PAID $18.60 {F. J. Donevan Collegiate. Ha ; ? Sheeno Cotton 7-MYSTERY GUEST 12.80 5.60 380, Any players wishing to try Sixth Race SEES voi pling in onary ig 7 bar | AT TORONTO-DOMINION ELNTH Rt RE Jr P ANTS 1% Miles, Marshall turfo sourse, purse $7,600 added, $-year-oids and up, Cana # THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD wamnans dian foaled fillies and mares. (Gross$8,460). ketball League, are invited to Coupled: A-Jolly Molly and Skinny Minny. B-Menelodie and Tambourette ... ....|turn up tonight at seven o'clock 1 sii , : Horse Wt PP St 3% Str. Fim. _ Jockey Owner "sharp. pA -- : Sizes 4-6-7 \ wt ; «be 1% 1-h Rasmussen--Cymar Sta | 3-1 22% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm - , { \ y % 63 3% Remiliard- Satie' sa | Industrial League a ; Colors: Brown Te Ton yy AE i : ond Charcoal SE. ob Jou comtni' ses" | Basketball Starts bi Winner b f 3 Menetrier--Consrt, Trainer G VHowell. ! The Oshawa Industrial Basket- i i. ' 4 § WOOLWORTH Menelodie 12 b 3 8.2% 8-2% 9- McComb--Kia Ora F'm Start good, won driving. Pool 99,618. ball League will start its 1961- Ga : : i PRI Mystery Guest Flashing Top .. Chops On " Naughty Flirt 112 Reluctant Deb 111 Tambourette ¥ Rt rT FrosiLad CHOP ... 22.00 8.00 5.9062 basketball workouts on Tues - TE . Seventh Hace His NOTE 4% 330 day evening, beginning at nine 4 " RR ' J 1 1-16 Miles, turf course, purse $10,000, added, 2-year-olds, Canadian foaled. |0'Clock at Simcoe Hall. ' ; ' i } LE if (Gross $31,440). Any player wishing 'to play Horse Wt PP St Ya Str. Fin. Jockey Owne | Peter's Chop ... 116 4 2 3nk 3.1 2 1.5 Metarsy P Del Greco {ball this season should be on First Note 11912 5 42 2% lnk 2nk Dalton--F R Conklin {hand this coming Tuesday, to Flaven 110 812 1111 114 = 344° 3-% Ruane--Statford F'm {be placed on the various teams SUN DAN 1° 1 1 1-14 1-2 4 -1% Remillard--W J Farr King Gorm ... 162 9 814 82 3 5% Dittfach--Lanson F'm or contact Dave Kelly at Flaming Page 116 9 6 65 51 3% Adams--Windfields F'm 725-1983 Country Guy 113 5 8 7-h 7-nk 1% Robinson--C Smythe A y Quality Maid .. 110 3 1i 102 10mk 9 Parnell--Shermanor F'm | All Flayers Bont welcome to : Vindkin 16 3 2% 82 % Rasmussen--J E F Seagr'm [turn out for this season's play, % 2 2 ? a : Miss Elandel 110 10 7 91% 9h 10-5 10.7% Annesley--Doub! Ww 5 TE 3 ie ; os £ / is W ici Sauvagette 14 61012 12 12. a Potts--Albob F Ne K Fm new prospects or if they played "4 ii £70 Com Cs id : This eek! Try Our Delicious Ham'r 'N fongs 116 7 4 5% 63 111 Gomez--Bo-Teek F'm {in the league last year. / 7 » z LR 5 Winner b ¢ 2 Chop Chop -- Butterball, Traine: W Haynes, | i A if Start good, won driving Pool 105,223 | & 0H D ¢ -- -- = VIN IMPING J 6& 2 d i . 9-BONREEN en a, TI Jum ING HONORS SF fag ; ; EACH Eight ace 10JET TURBINE ..0...". 1020 2.90] HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)-- S75 8- TRUST HIM 3.40 |Arcentina's spirited " 3 1 1-16 Miles, purse $1900, 3-year-olds and up, claiming all $2,500, Arg a's spirited equestrian plone WEPP St % 1 i Pia Piockey Owner team, getting three perfect nreen 6 -1% 5-1 1% 1-no Parnell--W O Chris : i= Turbine ..... 11 01 21 22 Adams--Davies, Montg'y rides in five attempts, took a rust Him . 1 B - 3-nk 3-1% Morreale--Mrs F W 1 y Prince Porter .. 11 13% § 53 ah Remi rad W smaiwa | 500d lead Saturday night for in- West Montana 41 51% Fitzsi'ns--C Bordonaro dividual and team international Jace 39; hy 2% 6-1%4 6-3% Hale--Short, Waterman jumping honors at the Pennsyl- sy - 91 7-2% Har'son--Mrs von Rich'n vania National H Show 4 hpi - Smirlys Kouge 3 4 70k 8-1% MeComb--J 8: Bd . al Horse Show. Dr. Bewildered ] hs 1 NeCompy =) Smith © [Hugo Miguel Arrambide guided|G: B- MILES, Manager W. R. SINGLETON, Manager Mayfair Mews 114 7 2 3 10-10 . Dittfach 1 Kaiz [Malairo to a clean sweep of 10|King & Simcoe Branch 566 King Street East Branch h . e ' 4 . Ti fF OC thurdle i " Te) RR Framer w 0'CH hurdles in 303 seconds He fol.) '¢" povsil Shop Refreshed -- Visit Our Luncheonette Total pool 776,003 Ro Sha. {lowed that with a 33.4 second |! anager H. J. HISCOX, Manager Total 'attendance 24 days: 203,034, Total mutuel pool 24 days: $11,020,333. run on S'Il Vous Plait. South Oshawa, 532 Simcoe South Whitby Branch

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