Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1961, p. 11

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ght IE Ottawa U H alfback|*°""® and kicked three singles THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 20, 1961 ]] Fl e Pp k jand -has a 21-point bulge over 4 » |three players tied for second|second are McMaster Uni-; TEN ENTER FUTURITY ying uc S Leading OIF Loop pot with two touchdowns versity, University of Waterloo WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP)--Ten WATERLOO (CP)--Pete Bar-|¢ach. The three are Geoff Hillland Carleton University, each|two-year-old trotters race for e nabe, speedy halfback with the|and Kim McCuaig, ends with|with two wins and a loss. |$85,135 in tonight's Westbury Ottawa University entry in the|Carleton University, and half-| Kingston's Royal Military Col- Futurity at Roosevelt Raceway, '@ | ue od 1e Ontario Intercollegiate Football|back Derek Calian, Barnabe's|iege and Guelph's Ontario Ag-|The mile race, richest race for Conference, leads the league's|teammate. ricultural 21d Veterinary Col- juvenile trotters, matches one ' scoring race with 33 points. | Ottawa leads the league with|lege each have three losses and filly, Sprite Rodney, and nine The Oshawa Major Hockey|Kings; 8:30 -- A's vs City Wide.| He has scored five touch-ithree straight: wins. Tied for|no wins. icolts, League looks like another night-| Oct. 29, 6:30 -- Juveniles vs ae mare season for the goaltend-|City Wide; 8:30 -- A's vs Kings. ers! Last Sunday the Major loop! Nov. 5, 6:30 -- A's vs Juve- officially pried the lid off activ-|niles; 8:30 -- City Wide vs ities for the 1961-1962 season|Kings. with 19 goals being scored and| Nov. 12, 6:30 -e Kings 'vs Ju- an overall total of 34 points be-|veniles; 8:30 -- City Wide vs A's. ing chalked up. | Nov. 19, 6:30 -- City Wide vs This free skating, highscoring| Juveniles; 8:30 -- Kings vs A's. r) . action continues Sunday night at} Nov. 26, 6:30 -- Juveniles vs d vd ] 4 ith th p t pl the Bowmanville Arena with an-|A's; 8:30 -- Kings vs City-Wide. en U rl e eC an ce W e ower 0 Case other double-bill on tap. | Dec. 3, 6:30 -- Juveniles vs At 6:30 p.m. Oshawa City-|Kings; 8:30 -- A's vs City Wide. League Juveniles, a young team| Dec. 10, 6:30 -- Juveniles vs with plenty of drive, hook up|City Wide; 8:30 -- A's vs Kings. against the defending league) Dec. 17, 6:30 -- A's vs Juve- champions Oshawa Kings. jniles; 8:30 -- City Wide vs In the nightcap, the A's play K |Kings. ] / : ; ina| Jan. 7, 1962, 6:30 -- Kings vs City - Wide Answering Service|, *"".,": ** ry who won the league play-off -- 8:30 -- City Wide vs ) honors last spring. In the ac-|** °° E sé x tion last Sunday, the A's trim- Jan. 14, 6:30 --City Wide vs 7 i anes AS ms Juveniles; 8:30 -- Kings vs A's. med the Juveniles 7-2 and Kings : caste ie trounced City-Wide 8-2. | Jan. 21, 6:30 -- Juveniles vs Dingy England and Al Myles|"'*: se Ms vs Phase both with the A's, head the in-|./ 90. 20: 09: Marts Cie Wide i. dividual scorers with three| Feb. cas oy pfs Madgea } points apiece. England has shot! city Wide: 236 Vs Ge Kings. A , two goals and assisted on an-|~'); f ile. ; other. Myles, a hard working hg Pa me . RM es leftwinger, has scored once and rings . Pog! we Ne picked up a pair of assists. Gary j " PASH oan nee Lawson of Kings and Bill oles Feb. 18, 6:30 -- Kings vs Juve- niuk of A's have two poin niles: oa - City Wide vs A's. apiece, each player with two) Feb. =e ra ee aad ed goals. Other players in the top|JUVeniles; 8:30 -- Kings vs A's FAVORITE WORKS OUT include Ernie Mills, George| : ; Westfall, Doug Cole, Stan West-| bd Wolfram, the French-bred, | New Woodbine. Wolfram has ; Wolfram is galloped here by |fajl, Lynn Middleton, all of! ymos l five-year-old and favorite in | won about $165,000 this sea- | Willie Woods. Kings, and Charlie Scero of A's| Saturday's Canadian cham-| son racing exclusively on --(CP Wirephoto) |with 2 points each. | pionship race, works out at grass. Getting his final drill, Joe Melnick of Kings, who! : + ed j won the individual goaltenders' | o1ns 1 Ings award last season allowing the NEW WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Merchants ite Poy Riay Tilt pers with an average of 2.00. CT] Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Wright Top | & | tAGUE SCHEDULE | Oshawa Vikings meet their fod THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1961 CLEAR AND FAST | Oct. 22, 6:30 -- Juveniles vsjold rivals at Ajax on Saturday 5-ROYAL TOPAZ 5.80 3.80 2.80) -------------- in an Intermediate Northern First Race 1- MARINER'S DAY 15.80 4 | », .|Conference Rugger match. 1L-N. E E 70 1 maidens, Canadian foaled, claiming all | The Vikings will be out to aa ee Sees : : | UAW Hockey League 8 |protect their three-game league 4 Mis V2 Paceeltw F Cbamiston {SWings into the second week: of Border City Loop |winning streak. Kick-off time is 2 41 21% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm double - header action Sunday) wary ACEUBRG (CP)--Wal- 3.00 p.m. at the Ajax High} 1 31% Grif'ths--Gormley Stud F'm / morning at the Bowmanville), -y\ 27 mht bed |School athletic field. ioe) 2 5-3 4-1% MeMullen--J J Fleming laceburg Hornets pulled out of} News has reached the Viking 1 h 2 Horse We PP st % 4 Royal Topaz 110 8 10 10-% Mariner's Day 118 214112 Napelle Chopora Lady Himount Metro Works Giant O'North First Peer SESS : 5-18 'son--J G Cow: Arena, i ia-| Apes : Saat Geis a Cente NRE ; |the Ontario Hockey Associa-|camp that Jerry Tymoshik will 6-3% 8! uw hi L d , ~ "1% 7nk Ditfach--Shermanor F'm | nlonaires who claimed a nar-|tion's Border Cities junior|pe back in uniform having com- a 8.2% Simpson--Willow Downs |TOW 2-1 decision over Tony's Re- |league Thursday night -- only|pleted the football season with Mantine, Benber' aie 1" You. 102% Stadayk-R G Pen'ton Waulee ic ae care thse writs hg before the schedule!the Oshawa Junior Imps. Tymo- i Galaxie'500 Tudor Hardtop Dash Home 115 12-2%4 12-6 11-3% Robinson--Mrs Von Rich'n| 4 }was to begin shik was captain of last year's 1 Brother Edwin 1 12-1% 10-1% 11-1 12-7% Cormack--Triple H Sta \scheduled for 10:00 a.m. | A release from Hornet pres-| Oshawa Conteal'a excellent rug- Wee Fairy 7 6-1 13-4 13-2 13-1 Cosentino--Blue': Diamond Merchants defending cham-lident Robert Nighti | id "4 'iets Payola Peg 11512 2 91% 14- 14 14 Brown--Mrs R T Crichton | , | +0! Nightingale said/ger team which captured the Winner ch f 2 Royal Year -- Keepin. Trainer W F Edmiston. jpions of the league, who share|the decision was forced "due tolfirst Ontario Schools title. Start 'good, won driving Pool 20,367. top spot with Unionaires, play|the fact there is no ice avail-| Ray Gilchrist. the Vikings' ' e taht ae lence --|Tony's Refreshments at 11:30|able for i : i i i ite Gl ) " ----| 230) practices . . . new backfielder, will be in the : S d R ig eae tHE ptt | Area OHA convenor Lloyd Da-|jine-up battling against his old ' pes S 1 Aas A ru Our econ ace CONSERVATORY -.7.20| Ronnie Wright, sophomore|vidson of Chatham said the en-|team-mates. Gilchrist recently a i 1 and 1-16th Miles. Purse $1900, ' nd up. Can. fold, Claim all $250 centre, leads the individual scor-|tire schedule will have to be obtained his release from Ajax Wt P! % * Horse + PP st | % ~ Fin Jockey tt. gm |ing race. Wright potted twolrewritten, with the likelihood and immediately signed with 4 : j ] f t Higgs ta , 16 were nk 2 Hebioon aga a r ™ |goals and added an assist for|the teams will play 30 instead) the Vikings. tie j g eee Sl en as a Secre Teeeestiee ah 3 Sy cues Caen three points in leading Mer-|of 36 games. | So far this fall season, the : Willowdale' Boy 44 51> Dittiach -- Beach chants to a 3-1 win over Baker| The withdrawal leaves the|Vikings have played eight West Montana .. 6-1% Fitzsim's -- Bordonaro Vending last weekend. combined Junior B and C} games, five challenge and three ae eee nerd Kingtield Fm| .4! Myles and Lynn Middleton|league with four B 'and two C/jeague fixtures. Vikings won all Harrison -- Mcintyre of Unionaires, along with Syd|clubs. Detroit, Windsor, River-|league games but dropped two 4 Just look ata Galaxie. Thunderbird styling 9-3 * ~ ll- 10-nk ee ee ee Arnold of Merchants, share the|Side and Chatham are the Jun-/of the challenge games by close - 3 Ibs AAC runner-up slot with two points|ior B entries, Leamington andj scores. gives it an exciting road-to-roof dis- Winer bat wale <= Winter Lety.Traleer W. ER. MoeDeusié apiece. Myles and Middleton|Dresden being the C teams. Leading scorer for the Vik- Start goed. FAB Grand Maple wondriving jeach have a goal each. jings has been Terry Kelly, the tinction beyond any other car in its class. Pool 30,246 : : | wr, Aare eee |. Defending scoring champ |kicking specialist. Kelly gather- es - E : DAILY DOUBLE 5 and 2 PAID $30.5 eke Sneddon with Tony's, | NHL LEADERS ed 29 points. Dave Goldman is ; ef There's never a hint of effort from the . -NAUTICAL QUEEN 9.00 5.00 3.40;98mbo Smith of Merchants and| jin second place with 14 points : e Lh: fe A i Third Race IONAVY. JAY 5.10 3.40|George Westfall of Baker Vend-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |While Jim Hinkson and Tom Thunderbird V-8 or the en. roved ¢ 4ARGUE AROUND 360 ing each have collected one goal| Standings: New York. w Farquharson have each scored cylinder engine. Its rich fabrics and appoint- © Fariongs, Purse $2000. Two year oldMaidens Can. foaled apiece Harvey Burk a lost. 2 tied + - . 4, 12 points z t h d b Pp : . Str. Fin, Jock 0 . urke, Stanjlost, 2, tied none, points 8. |12 points. Ss ments ar Sey Nautica! Queen Tis 5 324 5. 1 1 MeComs -- ,Kia"Gra rm | Westtalt = Sonny. Hill rend) Petts: Bathgate, New York,|, Line-up for Saturday--Backs: % | price Haka sai ea by many Cars in its Navy Jay ¥ é : : pris peewee eee jou' e top ten pointmen. j11. erry Kelly, Jim Hinkson, Tom PB Argue Around 18 4 4-2% 3-1% Fitzs'ms -- Triple R Sta | | G 2 i i 5 "tPF h i Keith Williams & ; : ; ; 4% 41%4Robinson -- L F | Goals: Prentice, New York) Farquharso' % elt a . Sees decodes is 16 Pitts hg Auenioy -- Double K #m|FUTURE GAMES ., jand Stasiuk and Litzenberger,|Eric Nielsen," Ray Gilchrist and Vital body parts are treated to resist rust Miss Tareen 115 3 . rs éak Cormack-- Mra. Truman F-| PS gy ag an Bowmanville | Detroit, 4. 'Don Taylor; Scrum: Don i and corrosion. The muffler is aluminized and Padre's Scamp 118 2% 2h 7-2% Hale -- Gibson Arena a a.m. Baker! Assists: Bathgate 8 |Pringle, Ron Lace, Len Head. ? H i ; ' 2 8% Gibb -- Mrs. Hibbitt | ; : le | : gate 8. | j wace, , j eas Mighty, Dutch, is . 10 11-2 102% ret gino {Dalton "Dew Valley te | vs Unionaires and at} Shutouts: None Ken Gibson, Bill Watson, Pete j double-wrapped to triple its life. Normally Doll's Son 118 5,7, Tak $3 $1 100 Remillard -- Cedar Spr. oc ate Tony's Refreshments} Penalties: Armstrong, Bos-|Shepherd, Bill Lockwood and| |! { 3 you drive up to 30,000 miles between chassis Ss ye 110 fa - -1% Steer X--MacDo: hy: * | asi | Ot ik ; a Gray Mouse | 118.3 12, 122- 123 124 195% Brown -- White Oak sta.|Vo_"ercnants. iton, 20 minutes. Jerry Tymoshik. Fueperes feven et = 22 Boustavaon =F Rs weew Bese * » Reve aoe -*wawon } : j % lubrications, up to 6,000 miles. between oil Sergeant Butch 118 11110-% 13- 13- 13- Potts -- Tedoreen Farm F-/} ' fi : Winner ch 2 Ace Marine -- Sea Reigh.Trainer W. Cole | . F 3 changes. There sa 30,000 mile or 2 year F-Field XXX-10 Ibs AAC : a | ae « ca , : 3 oo : tourth Race SRHYTHM KING '(deadhest) 290 he secret of n ly dry martinis ? i Ge : : automatically. Your Ford Dealer gives you a TOUR JOHNNIE (Deadbeat) ... 2.40 : 2 warranty for 12 months or 12,000 miles, Horse Wt PP St % 4 tr, Fin, pay Owner, - | Chopapoise 107 10 3 5-1% 3-1 - I arne! _ ereliu' j 4 s : : ; Neeas. ais in oe Sue eee a | : See--and drive--the new 1962 Galaxie/500 DH-Our Johnnie 118 2-nk 3-nk. Sandover -- Ziegler | Nelson's Lady 114 6-2 6-1 Dalton -- Cowan B. Mermaid's Song 109 7-2 7-1% Fitzsim's -- Clark Jr. Start good, won driving -aundsssed tadiator coolant. Brakes adjust themselves -- 6% Furiongs, Purse $1900, Three yearsand up, Claiming all $3500 ' : whichever comes first. Wakefield 107 5 1 31 41% 31% 2 Griffiths X--Mooney Sr, A- Ariol Page 110 §-1% $-3% Rasmusien -- Dew Valley SS \ , or Galaxie at your Ford Dealer's . . . todav. W-Banner Lou 111 95 81 McComb -- Custeau A- aswee eonrunse 8-1 9-8% Stadnyk -- North Am. Fm Sundry 120 10-8 10-11% Dittfach -- Stafford B- Knock Rummy lil 1 8 6- ll- - Brown -- White Oak Sta X-+5 Ibs AAC W-5 lbs AAW DH-Deadheat for Third Couples: A -- Banner Lou and Wake-field B--Nelson's Lady and Sundry Winner & g¢ 4 Chop Chop -- BelieImpuise, Trainer J. Mack Pool 47,044 , as 4-CHIPPAWA HILL 15.60 4.60 3.40 Fifth Race S-QUEEN'S SONG 3.90 2.70 = 3-QUINTE BLUE 3.30 x 1 Mile, Turf Course, Purse $2300,Two year old fillies, Allowances | ~ NN 3 u \ ANN Horse Wt PP St % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner | \ y oe \N \ \ \Y Chippawa Hill 108 5- "1% 1-1% 1-1% Harrison XX -- Stafford \ y\ Kt Queen's Song ? J 2-1 21% Fitzsim's -- Windfields Fm Ws hi) \ Quinte Blue I x Vy -3% Dittfach -- Grant + \ My Halt Ay yi AW HANG a) $V, be aod Binewood 118 Rober eo orn Feesovsre Bae me NN Ve | \ \ Wh wun ny ----- Bronze Turkey 3 - C \ 3 y -- Hedges ny Buzzin 102 / 6 5-6% Griffiths X -- Rotenberg A- WS): (tp) \"--C_222ZZa Ais Ny) Soft Touch 113 2 : 6-16% Robinson -- DG and P Sta F . ee n y if yy ¢ ( aie ah, no Tan eervoneen sgn ee" cmmncmnarenve(stee: ett, Setahenaes Battling Way 105 3-1 7 7- Parnell X -- Gormley Couples A -- Battling Way and BuzzinX-5 XX-7 Ibs AAC Winner ch f 2 Impel -- Golden Hair. Trainer J. 3 Start good, won driving 2 QUINELLA POOL 25,829 AO 00 ate i QUINELLA 4 and SPAID 544.50 . 1-RED SAIL teerceces 33.00 12.90 Sixth Race 1-RASH DECISION .,........ 4.00 3-CHOPPY WAVES ' 7 Furlongs, Purse $2000, Three yearsand ap Claiming all $4500 Horse Wt PP st % i] Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Red Sail 116 710 91 7-24 2h _ 1-1% Fitzsimmons -- Doumani Rash Decision 113 1 5 41% 21% 1-2% 21% Annesley -- Roymar Sta Choppy Waves 113 3 7 S-nk 3-h 3-4 3-1% Dittfach -- Red Hill Sta Duty Watch 11 211 11- 84 6-2 41% Parnell -- A-L Poloniato Mr. Edgor 15 422% 5-3 S-nk 5-4% Hale -- Newtondale Sta f Bui J a a . F ay Mayor Sarto 111 11 1 634%6% 84 6% McComb -- Mrs. Cardy - a Adl AGHA i 2 © Galaxie'/s00 Fordor Hardtop Phantom Boy 115 6 6 3nk 4nk 4h "7h Dalton -- Mrs. Vanderjagt ' M AY Windsor Forest 111 5 3 12 I-h 7-1 8-3% Robinson -- Miss Dresse) My * Wit } i j aa Nirbillomar 109 9 8 7-1 10-4 91% 9-3% Griffiths X -- Rotenberg : Cae j Sweet Peg 105 8 4 8h 92 106-2 10-1%Harrison X -- Kahn Y 3 Menology 110 10 910-1 11- il 11- Rasmusseg -- Levesque Fordor Ranch Wagon X-5 Ibs AAC Winner ch g 6 Papa Redbird -- Miss Hughes. Trainer E. Doumani Start good, won driving Pool 51,565 5-SHANNONDALE «s+ 11.50 5,10 3.30 Seventh Race 2DARING BILL ; 4,60 4.00 1-ALPINE JOE ' 5.80 1 Mile Marshall Turf Course, Purse $2200 Three years and up, Claim $6000 Horse Wt PP St % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Shannondale 118 5 2 51 64 43 Ino Dalton -- Rotenberg " Daring Bill . 114 2 4 2nk 21 ink 2-nk Remillard -- -Crawford Alpine Joe ... 3 S-h 3-nk 3-1% Nash -- Mrs. Desmarais Compactor 4 4- 2-h - 4-1% Fitzsimmons -- Mrs. Balleroy - . 75 1-M%@ Hernandez--H L Nathenson Welland Canal 111 ' 3 62 6-1% Dittfach -- Hellenic Sta Star Shadow 5-4 7- McComb -- Del Greco Winner b g 5 -- tyson 2nd -- LadyAlsab. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. Start good, w, ving Pool 50,042 Eighth Gce sen wae aed ee 1 and 1-16th } Br=:: $1900, Three ate' Bag can. foaled, Claiming S200 Extra Dry Vermouth : a raed oe spre ot es et SEE YOUR . Horse P St % Str Fin. Jockey Owner Knuckle Dust} 2 1-2% Harrison X --. Mrs. Hunter Gweneth Gle/ BRo 46 21 21 Sandover -- MacDonald } nists® - he 3-3% 3-3% Armstrong -- Williams 1 Mr. R. 3 iS ie kh been ae Bottled in Italy More Water / Taffy Smash/ dren 9-5 4 5-1% 5-4% Parnell X -- Davies - Mont. Can. Flyer \ tO @® 31% 2-2% 66 66% Dittfach -- Short-Waterman AERTS Toronto Boy 16 10- -10- 82 = 7- Cc tii -- & - Al ~ | Daddy-b | Bh | 7 63 Sl 71% 89% Gibb -- Hickory "Park Fm in the USA. It's Martini, and Rossi, in the rest of the world it's simply Martini: & SEAWAY ~ 'indette 6 8-214 9-3 94 911% Griffiths X -- Weldon tas, f | Win Dick formels 52% 61 1: Dalton ---- Mrs. Woods wherever you go it's the same superh vermouth, _ & militar X-5 Ibs AAC ' " Winner di Co 2 LW. Commi, ome Asy.Trainer 3. W. Hunter eae a 200 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY i MO 8-3331_

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