night at 6.30 in the final period MAJOR LEAGUE Juveniles Get Win; King's And A's Tie Myles, Smith, Burke, Fitchett Napiorowski and J. Rennick. 1ST PERIOD 1, C-Wide -- R. Myles (Delves, Windatt) ... 2. Juves -- King Al Myles' second goal of the;Juveniles to the 8-3 win over City-Wide. Both Macdonald and Peters trained with the Flyers this fall and are expected to make the junior next season. Other marksmen for Frank Wilbur's squad were Jimmy Peters, Berry Furey, and Don Ander- son. Ronnie Myles, Bob Bishop and Howie Fitchett registered for City-Wide. JUVENILES -- goal, Braiden, defence, Linton, Anderson, Brad- ley, Wilkens, Cover; forwards, T. Peters, Nelson, Gibbons, Armstrong, King, Lutton, El- liott, Furey, Wilson, J. Peters, Matthews and Macdonald. CITY-WIDE -- goal, Morden; defence, A. Rennick, Cockerton, Delves, Windatt; forwards, MacLean, Bishop, Wright, R. gave the Oshawa A's a 3-3 tie with Oshawa King's in Oshawa Major Hockey p'ay last night in the Bowmanville Arena. The tie preserved the two-way tie for top spot between the top clubs. In the lid-lifter of the weekly twin-bill, Oshawa "'City-League" Juveniles gained credit for their first victory, trimming City- Wide Answering Service 8-3. The loss for the defending champs was their third-straight. JUVENILES 8, C-WIDE 3 Roddy MacDonald and Terry Peters, two highly regarded prospects of the Niagara Falls OHA Junior "A" Flyers scored two goals each in pacing the Two-Way Tie 3. C-Wide--Bishop (MacLean) one Penalties -- Burke 11.45 anc J. Peters 11.45. 2ND PERIOD 4, Juves--J. Peters 5. Juves--Furey 11:23. 6. Juves--Macdonald (Armstrong) .--.-000- 15.8 7. Juves--T. Peters .... 18.4 Penalties -- R. Myles 0.55, R T. Peters 18.18. 3RD PERIOD 8, Juves--Macdonald (Matthews) 0.4 3.1 (Armstrong, Gibbons) 17.1€ 18.26 (Macdonald, Matthews) 6.5( Myles 15.25, Cockerton 16.02 anc THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 30, 1961 1 9. C-Wide--Fitchett (A. Rennick) ....+ 10. Juves--T. Peters 11, Juves--Anderson (Lutton) ....+--.00 veee 12.50 4.23 5.07 MacLean 1.30, Burke 2.40 (major); Morden (major) 6.08, T. Peters (major) 6.08, Cocker- ton 7.35 and Wilson 7.35. KING'S 3 A'S 3 King's ard A's battled through 60 minutes of rough and tough hockey which saw the clubs fin- sh up in a 3-3 tie. Al Myles potted two goals for A's with his last marker tying the count. Sonny Scero was. the other goal-getter. For King's, Lynn Middeton, George Westfall and Ernie Mills olinked the red light. KING'S -- goal, Melnick; de- 'ence, Tureski, Hughes, Price, Wright; forwards, Lawson, G. Westfall, S .Westfall, Middleton, Mills, Gray, Wills and Nichol- 'sheon. A'S -- goal, Cirka; McGarry, Towns, Edwards, feenan; forwards, A. Myles, ngland, Scero, Romanuk. Row- sxottom, Olesnuk, Yahn, Gibbons, MacQuaid and Copeland. defence, ( Penalties -- Macdonald 1.30,) ' 18ST PERIOD 'o scoring. Penaltfés -- G. Westfall 3.00, Middleton 6.00, Towns 8.42, Copeland 16.20 and Wright 17.30. 2ND PERIOD 1. King's--Middleton (Nicholisheon, Tureski) 0.21 A's--A. Myles (Eng'iand, Rowbottom) 3.43 A's--Scero (Copeland, England) .. 6.34 King's--G. Westfall (Wills) 16.35 Penalties -- Wills 4.48, Price 4.50, Copeland 8.18, Price. 8.25, Hughes 8.25, Edwards 10.52, Towns 12.56, Mills 16.30, Towns 17.30, Wright, 18.00 and S. West- fall 19.38. 3RD PERIOD 5. King's--Mills (Willis) 6. A's--A. Myles (Scero, Edwards) 30 Penalties -- G, Westfall 2.00, Romanuk 4.35, Wright 4.35, Row- bottom 4.35, Hughes 5.15, Mills 15.55, Copeland 15.55, Romanuk, 15.55 and A. Myles 15.55. Officials Lionel Baker, Paul Kawzenuk, Lionel Wilson and Charlie Durno. 2. 3. 4, finishing line with stable- mate Eltoro The Great, next to the rail, and a half-length back. betting public made the entry top choice and were paid $6.60 for a $2 win ticket. The above picture shows Hidden Treasure, left( headed for the New Woodbine, as his dual entry of Hidden Treasure and Eltoro The Great, made a shambles of the event. The BILL BEASLEY, well- known Toronto owner, had it all his own way in Saturday's $17,850 Durham Cup race at For Top Berth | In Dart Play Results of games played Oc- {ober 26 are as follows: Rundle jNo. 2, 5; Southmead No. 3, 0; Eastview 5, Southmead No. 2, 0; Southmead No. 1, 5; Rundle |No. 1, 0; Fernhill 5, Woodview No. 2, 0; Storie 3, North Osh- awa 2; Woodview No. 1, 3 and Woodview No. 3, 2. Players doubling in and out: G. Waite 3, B, Clark 1, E. Love- lock 1, B. Lovelock 1, B. Kit- chen 4, C. O'Flynn 1, D. Rae 2, M. Rae 1, P. Fayle 1, H. Fayle 2, R. Hopson 3, Jean Craig- |head 1, Olive Clark 1, Audrey |Trick 1, R. Cornish 1, B. Ger-; jmond 1, B. Cole 1, L. Cole 1, |John Wyatt 4, G. Hill 1, J. Den- jsham 1, F. Densham 2, J. Hou- iston 2, R. Crawford 1, Midge '|Wilson 1, F. Clifford 4, M. Muir 1|2, D. Cummer 1, V. Graves 1, \J. Williamson 2, E. Adair 2, \R. Adair 2, D. Crawford 1, F. 2|Williamson 1, A. Pelow 2, D. Pe- --(CP Wirephoto) NEW WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Whitby Mohawks amr Make Their Debut Tonight Copyfight, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1961 First Race 6 furiongs. Purse $1,800. wt P 9-STAND FIRM 2-ARIEL'S BEST 3-FIRST LEAD ........ 3-yearolds andup. Claiming all $2,500. St % % Str. Fin Jockey Owner a 1-% Dalton -- C C Ruttle 2-% Rasmussen -- R Johnson 3-1% McComb--Mrs E Morrison 4-no Harrison -- Stafford Farm | 5-3% Griffiths -- R Gian | 6-nk Dittfach -- G W Tuck h Fitz'ons -- Janley Sta - 7.00 4.70 4.10 ee * * gene By GERRY BLAIR King Clancy, assistant man j|ager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Parnell -- W E Her : Ee 4 Parnell -- WE Herman er| Will officially open the OHA Armstrong--Mrs K Kelman ' "ear & ee ee ree s W Hanter>mero Junior "A" League to ouise Mac, Trainer W. H. Moorhead. night in Whitby when the Mo- Pool 48,776, Double Pool 84,497. _jhawks meet the Brampton 13.90 ree 3.50'Seven-Ups at the Community Start good, won driving. 2-HAPPY HARRY gh ae ree arena. Game time is 8.30 p.m.! ceremonies hold 'econd Race WAKER Opening @ Furlongs, Purse $1900, Three years and me Claij Horse We PP St M% sia in @ i |forth at 8.15 when Mohawk man- Havpy Harry 118 27 8 1-4 Gomez -- Bill Beasley é , ; ¢ 2-no Griffiths -- Mrs. Mooney S av ill ir " I elie a Sine --"Pigna" |CEe Nom be cle ow 1. ee Pelow 1, 1. Twine ee on 3% Rasmussen -- Ziegler play : ' i \3, V. Ross 1, B. Ross 3, R. Phantom Boy 115 Ae pees ae gs Rah Sandy Air, a former Whitby : \Shopbrook 1, L: Zednik 1, J -1% rong -- Bage- . 4 2 > ' $ @ t 4 . vier poner 03 7.3%. Harrison os Arjay Sta Dunlop stalwart, manages the Vandentoolen 1 and E, Hart- cartantons 120 ' 8- \Brampton club, while former = nett 2 Famous Maid. Trainer St. Michael's College netminder, | Wieh ; Pool 70,478 . ; ; | High Three Darts -- R. Adair ____|Bob Savage is their coach. If \140, M. Rae 130, B. Ross 110 and ae |into handling this club as he did A \J. Ross 100. | Baseball one inning ve Y |\Twine 7, Marg Germond 7, J +|Crawford 6, Olive Clark 6, B. \Cole 5, D, Cummer 5, M. Muir 5, J. Houston 5, A. Pelow 5 and |A, Adair 5. | Team standings -- Storie ll, »|Rundie No. 2, 11, Fernhill 10, |Eastview 9, Southmead No. 1, warShotruwsa 3 s. Peeps Aut nereay Fotavy Foeeese * oe * ee = Shee sea oe Rs Dusky Hour Cindy Baxter Three Wars Tiger Dip Winner b g. 5, "4 POR A hag PPP es Seen 9. 8-14 9-% 10-84 ae is jenn SSereze ming all $3500 Jockey Owner Bic * oy * Ys ed Ya * 1 1 1% 3 % + a h % 3 4 7-1 5. * 5: 3 7 6. F SyEPere?. vroroe 2 1. 4 8 Dp Or woe aSBeBres * = Sandover -- Morrison R. S. Bateman Qavansee S Su ereten Winner b g 6 Chop Ch Start good, won driving DAILY DOUBLE 9 and 2 PAID $68.50. Third Race 2 1-16 Miles, turf course, purse $1,909 $2,500 ere jon the ice while a player with ETH GLEN | 17.20 7.90 6.00 the "'Dunnies", the Mohawks' ALIER DE LA MER 5.40 4.0 followers can expect keen com- Gleaming ali petition from the Seven-Ups. ac. aoehes Owner Back with Brampton in their j-nk Sandover--W H MacDn'ld /first year at "A" company, is 33 be r , : a . aos er coetaile the club's leading scorer, Bob McComb--Roycroft Sta Seager. Others who will rate) 2% Robinson--H Corneillie special attention are Bob Reid) with Port Perry Junior "C's 1% Armstrong--L S$ Williams |from Weston Dukes, Don Ful-|last year. i : . nniler' and Steve Corlett, recent) Two players from Toronto|?, Woodview No. 1, 9, Woodview 1% Dittfach--White Oak Sta MeN' 9-1} Paroell-H Katz) - cuts from the Marlboros, Bob| who attended recent work-outs|No. 3, 8, North Oshawa 7, 10-4% Dalton--Mre G M Cher |Abbott and Brian Screen, last/and now lulling away the hours |Southmead No. 2, 6, Rundle No. 11-3 11-5% Harrison--Early . Misc' | by - ' 12 12 Rasmussen--J Smith lseason with the Lakeshore Bru-|in their respective home towns,|1, 4, Woodview No. 2, 4 and eee o MacDensis. ins. |Bill Collins and Joe Lafram-|Southmead No. 3, 2. he -- ie has brought his total to|boise are stili unsigned. ; , 10.10 5.40 3.4 Bags b , 1 s sign-| Davie called Collins at his|Richards, S. Smith, Arnold, | : '70 429 16, the number of players sign ( van Werieht. and & : 370\ed and ready to see their first|home in Ottawa yesterday, but) *ran, Wright, ani Sutton. $2,400, and UA kiesd spend rol stageaas \league action in the Metro Jun-) Collins pbs aris agree . ae ee! seni ' in locke y Pride lior "A" loop beginning tonight.| In Laframboise's case, the) 1. Union--Tamblyn ba Bae eos Desbeyens | added to tie list. of Booth. Mc-|Toronto organization apparent-; 2 Merchants--Richards 3h Gomez--C E Chesher \Cullough, Bobbie, Tripp, Watts, |ly has a job lined up for him, (Arnold) 4:2 hf Hernandez -- Windfields M4 ae" , i/but he v '* budge 3. 5 5-1% Walker--A 'G Hedges Kowalski and Shearer signed|9U wont budge. -- - Merchants--Sutton . Harrison--G Raymond fst Tuesday night, are: locals, | Only time will tell, if these) (Wright, McMahon) .. 10.01) i Pe weer Sta iEImer Tran, Butch Dowe,|players will be needed to} 4, Union--Hill Arms ars BS Chris |Brian Fletcher and Gord Luke|strengthen the Whitby club. (Myles, Middleton) ... 13.40 4 Dittfach--Windy Acres F'm and three players assigned to|Should they get clobbered to| Penalties -- Gaudet 12- Brown Mew Beasley. |Whitby by Marlboros, Billjnight, (which after seeing them (charging) Trainer V W Polk. |Smith, Norm Stewart and Don|in action seems highly unlike-| 2ND PERIOD Pool 94,799. Yateman. ly), a desperation call will be) 5, Merchants--Sutton 6c 6.60 4.40/ Also signed were Gary Jack-|made to the Leaf brass to come (Tran) eo . 16.00 i son from last season's Uxbridge/ to the Mohawk's assistance with Merchants--Richards "| Juveniles and Chic Carnegie|player-aid. (S. Smith) | f Penalties -- None. | 3RD PERIOD 3-1% Dalton--C G Uteck | TO DRAW ion-- (ar Adameciics HA bare | PLAY 7. Union--McPhee 5-no Armstrong--Dew Valley } 6-2% Harrison--Stafford F'm Genie) we geet AW League-Leaders | *,t# | Still Sharing First (Middleton) ........ e+ 10.21 : Penalties Charlie March Trainer R S Bateman. Pool 61,420. « in the UAW Hock-Jence) 5.40, Woodcock (tripping) and Wallace (tripping) SEESSF Rais Horse we PP st % Gweneth Glen .. Chevalier ll Banner. Lou Dottie's Girl ° Pancho's First Mr. RJ se Tofino Bon Reply Sir Warren Kate Kirk ...... Early Mischief Smirlys Rouge Winner dk b f 4 Ky Lee--Bo' Start good, won driving. trourth Race 1 Mile, Se Se pa SANDY AIR Sanne VRaue 3- 4 5- 6- YPnuwe Meee ee ae ad bY Srewee FOALS Sh ece hoe 8-1% Stadnyk--Brockie, = PESIPeveaee Baawe OOan Se end Bees 105 ML 12 " BvEee g s w 2 2 s al 5-POPSAYSNO 9-PRINCE D'IRLANDE 4-DRAGON LANE Marshall Turf course, purse Wt PP Si) ¥ i es wo os » 8 * Syer reo Dragon Lane . 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Mer- 2ND PERIOD 24 1-4 Remillard--Bill Beasley chants and Unionaires, who) 6, Vending--Woodcock fa Ce ee lwent into the "show-down"| (Bird) 4-1 Dittfach--Stafford F'm |game tied with unbeaten} 7. Vending--G. Westfall S00 ee ae records of two successive wins,| (Bryant, Konorowski) +r Robinson--Vis, Hardine battled to a 4-4 stand-off. | Penalties -- Wallace In the other game, Tony's| (tripping) 38RD PERIOD 2-HIDDEN T. (B en.) 6.60 2B-ELTORO (B en.) 6.60 8-CREDIT CURB : ear-olds and up, Canadian foaled. . St i Owner WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT DOES FOR YOU Family Security -h 1% 5-3¥ Check-Up 1 3. 6h5- 4-h 7.01 | 10 With the help of your Metropolitan man-- 1, You check the facts: your pension plan, your home, your life insurance, your savings and other assets. You may be surprised to learn how much you're worth, 2. You weigh your responsibilities: mortgage or rent payments, education, retirement, accident-and sick- ness emergencies; how much it would cost your family to live without you. 3. 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Sned- make the count 4-3, Veteran Eienth Race @ALI'S PRIDE ............ 5.10 3.60. don who also picked up two Sonny Hill garnered the other oe oaga erage eA 490/assists and gave the winners|S0al. : 1 1-16 Miles, verse aa Syearolds and up ¢ mscas 7 Piya tg the insurance tally. Other| rover Sutton and Mort Rich- Pe "2 : -1%4 1h Parnell--Newtondale Sta |Tony's triggermen were Keith ards, a pair of speedy wing- Me 21% Dale Bisa West and Joe Reid. ; men, netted two goals each for 4 Pitzsi'ns--E Doumant | For Baker Vending, Bob Bird, | Merchants. tani ams /Harold Woodcock and George} UNIONAIRES -- goal, Cirka; 4 --N_ Fletch | . : , >| 1% Meee cardia: Bell | Westfall netted their goals. defence, Lodge, LeGree, Tam- | Gh $14 Remillard--S B Crawford | pony's REFRESHMENTS --|blyn; forwards, Myles, Middle. | $1 10-7% Gibb--Mrs P Santo goal, Melnick; defence, Wallace, |ton, Grabko, Hill, Harmon and| 2 ee fas West, Keenan, Cockerton; for-| McPhee. Poel 102316, Total Pool 817.379. wards, Burke, S. Westfall, Sned-| MERCHANTS -- goal, Mor-| don, Milton, Reid and Hall. |den; defence, McMahon, Currie, | BAKER VENDING -- goal,|Gaudet, J. Smith; forwards, SHELLS WRECKED | Lintner, Konarowski, Bird, R.| Bryant, M. Bryant, G. Westfall) NEW YORK (AP)--An eight| NHL LEADERS ie Bird. shells of Columbua University's} ; | -- 1ST woe ew were found chopped full of} By THE CANADIAN PRESS | a eee orl Sunday Heoog said an|. Standings: Montreal, won 7,| (Sneddon, Wallace) .. | pie a llost 0, tied 1, points 15. | 2. Tony's--Burke | employee, identifed as Freder-| points: Bathgate, New York,|. (Sneddon, West) ... .. 8.30) ick Michaelson, 39, whose job/17. | 3. Vending--Bird j was to maintain the shells, had| ~~ a and Pro-| F otbir sata te ad 11.05) argume: i vost, Montreal, 7. . Tony's--Sneddon can ta ¥ vgn roe Assists: Bathgate, 12. (Burke, West) .....+. en rich fired) Shutouts: Head, Boston, 1. | 5. Tony's--Reid him. Ullrich said reparing the) Penalties: .Fontinato, Mont-| -- (Burke, Milton) shells would cost more than real, and Young, Detroit, 26; Penalties--M. Bryant (charg- 19, minutes. 'ing) 1.45, McLinton (interfer- Tel 728-6224