THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Nevember 7, 1961 1] Sterlings Bounce [gsqi9 swam acron Peoples Clothing |=. Handicap Big Feature | | Two of Oshawa's five pinj For these friendly vals) It seems that Ron has to) Lee od : -|bowling entries in the Toronto|Sterlings and People's Cloth-| have one bad' game. Every : en in ourne |City Major League, Sterlingjing, it was an exciting and|week for the past three weeks i |Button and Pleating and Peo-|interesting match and it was ajhe has had over a 1,000 for his : see ; ple's Clothing, engaged in ajding-dong battle throughout with|four games and then had one Boe 1| The two "Bowlers of the highlights of the season whenj8. Also, a few have not paid very close and exciting five-/both teams showing -nuch/bad one. el ; Week" are Betty Grant andjhe opened his second game their league entry fee. '\game match last Saturday|power and capable of topping) For the People's, Sel Hime ; % y Mike DiCesaro. with eight consecutive strikes, Mike DiCesaro put on a fancy 'lafternoon with Sterlings nosing|the best teams in the league. jis beginning to stand out as a) Betty, who bowls in the East- unfortunately he blew up in his|display by clobbering the .pins lout People's Clothing by a 3-2 On the day for the winners it/!ough competitor and one who} way Mixed League, had an out-\last two frames but still finish- for an excellent triple of 628, jiwin, was Al Perry with 1,298 for 5\Will bear watching. standing triple of 544 this week|ed with a pretty good 243 game. |featured by 226 and 210 games. i Sterlings got away to a mast)games (283, 276, 270, 289, 180), This quiet unassuming fellow) i lead all the gals. Mike earned| There were no shut-outs this BL ad oS sex, Marie j/start when they won the first followed by Orval Brown 1,233)15 biag none to gael soon the title by rolling a big 628|week as Ontario Motor Sales, Ag ne e pace with a fine '/game with a et Ps se for 5 games (254, 254, 210, 268,/ Some aig "4 ay Se clint h psi jscore in the Oshawa Mixe d/Tuck Tapers, Glen's Texaco, In-|' Ha aia i ai jagainst People's 1,079. For)947), Ron Swariz 1,194 for 5/n8 well in ae eee i |League. Incidentally both high|dustrial Tools and Jackson Sand) Morrison's B-A a dia Desmae' ae Sterlings every member on the| games (228, 224, 303, 185, 254),|Should average well over 240 \triples were rolled Wednesday|and Gravel all scored 5 points,|Flintstones 38, The Big Six 33, Don jteam had a hand in the vic- fas 4 4ke de ;lat the rate he is going. | sl ora : +1)|Howe Real Estate 32, Team Five 28, ¢ Herb Donaldson 1,108 for, 47) T night. Charlton Tractors got 3 while|Henderson Block 27, Scugog Cleaners tory with Allan Perry 283,/+ ames (275, $10), Harold Bal-|,,°" Jay looks good every) ie ; Team Five, Dunlops, People's|26 Don Down Flyers 24, Courtice |Herb.. Donaldson 275, Orval i. he ? jtime he steps on the alley and; jackie Parker has won the | Bili Grant must receive hon- 1 , ae \Champe 31, Cais Berber' Gulp. jlam 1,022 for 44 frames (267,| | : lorabl tion for his 612 in|Clothing, Bennett Paving and) vaimae Beauty Salon 20, Modern Grill Brown 254, Harold Ballam 231 ' la tower of strength to the) western: Football Conference \OTable mention és i | iy Salon rm *|and Ron Swartz 228 244, 231), Manning Swartz 193/People's team ; ; ' lthe Lander - Stark Classic|Union City were on the short}20, Screwballs 18 and Raymore L4d., 17, jand Ron Swartz 228. fos 6 fais Pp ey a scoring title for the second end with 2 apiece High Scores: For People's 't was Trattner '° Fames. Orest Piderbecki, after a) si0.6 in his career. The 29- |easue- gia : Wathen < Marie' Potts: 0h: Ruin <iwith 339 and Sel Himes with For the People's team it was shaky start, came up with) | sic +. Licked | Big news is the forthcoming] ,,"#h Scores -- Ab Gilbert 558 (202 powers 446, Dot Crossley 441, Brenda 3 age A ' year-old quarterback kicked ; : Don Frayne 550 (190, 190), Frank Za ' 232, Sel Himes with 1,297 for 5 three beautiful games of 250, -"). al esc d a |ten pin tournament taking place rowny 548 (211), Bill Hayes 543 (196), Bracey 434, Noreen Richmond 431, ; games, Orest Piderbecki 1,058,270 and 308. | @ field goal, a convert and a | ee month at Eastway|Jonn Kubis 534 (200). Joe 'Teatro s34| Grace Murphy ©0, Seyi Baboock 238 TAKE SECOND GAME for 43 frames (308, 270, 250),, Ed Brown was in there fight-| single Saturday in his final | : ; (211), Ken Fisher 533 (243), Jim Lor-| ony pi Cesare 408, Nora, Pilkington ; ' ;. ' ' : , » 40¥),) y el ae i -on |Bowl. It will be a handicap)eno 527 (184), Ralph O'Reilly 525 (190),| ; _| Sterlings continued their win- &q Brown 914 for 43 frames ing but corner pins were giv-| Same of the regular season levent for five man teams and|George Reid s21 (193, 184), Walt Scott 407% Betty Thomson 406 and Beth Ruth- ning ways by taking the second (979, 292, 213), Roy. Nesbitt 749 ing him a lot of trouble. with 104 points, Parker also Coe an ee ee $700 in cash(iZt, 1a). Lloyd Crossley 516 201), °Fare #08 i game with a 1,265 score against foy 33 frames (305) and Ron Roy Nesbitt had a nice 305 won the title in 1959. wee iB gr Fi Moaag Soden Ray Buzminski S14 (ist), Ron, Carroll) . Men Beatie, DiGeeare 028, Gas, iat |xeople's 1147. Jay 692 for 24 frames (257, 219), game and looks as if he might --(CP Wirephoto) |Prt® rene : Richardson 305 (181), Frank Sobil 504, Jim Wallace 530, Glen Copp 510, Clit | vac. He: . q . : Heastey tuts 2 : PRE sete nit is the tcurnament manager) 7): 'pigtin 504 (198). Hugh Smith 502 Bradshaw 508 (210), Ron Leonard 5023 |, It was Herb Donaldson with @ Don Henning 588 for 27 frames,/break out any time and start Land entey forme ate now avallland Mere Galur Mi. jand Fred Snow 502. /310, Perry 276 and Orval Brown Loy Trattner 540 for 20 frames rolling the big ones that he is lable at tha: Hoel | Standings -- Kinlochs 38, Young| Leading Averages: |254 and for People's it was Ed. (339). |capable of. ar 6a we | ° ee Sports 34, Jackson and Raike 31, Charl-| Women -- Ede Ryan 151, Helen Rey- Brown and Orest Piderbecki | Con Henning who only bowl- Attention Secretaries: A com-|ton Tractors 30, Ontario Motor Sales 28, nolds 148, Betty Thomson 142, Dora with a score of 270 each and BELOW STRENGTH 'ed 27 frames is a big league |plete list of individual averages| Town, and Country Wholesale 38, Jack SrOepere tee Sart eter 2 ORS ee Don Henning with 236. .Sterlings were again below performer and should end up lt \for your league is now due. Bill] Boay shop 25%, Tuck Tapers 24, Dun- "+ -- Mike DiCesaro 190, Herold However, the People's team their full strength having only with a high average as he has esu S |Baxter, who is in charge of the a wig ig pode ag ere 1) ons Babcock 172, Glen Copp 169, Harry came back fighting gamely in six bowlers and by reason ofthe necessary experience, a "master average board" would| trai Tools 17, Team Five 16% and Mill. JOVC® 166 and-Cliff Bradshaw 165. the third game and led by cap- certain rules they were unable|gooq ball and plenty of ability Results of games played Nov. like to have them as soon as/work Building Supplies 13. tain Sel Himes took it with ato sign a player until the be-lang last but not least Lou2 are as follows: Rundle No.|possibie. They may be left at} EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE : soit ii ee ier lscore of 1,307 against Sterlings ginning of the ~ext series. Trattner started the game with1 - 4, gee rs on ' : the bowling lanes. | OSHAWA MEN'S LEAGUE |. hye al be bead _ 1,163. Therefore, th h 7 4 i little Storie 4, Southmead No, 2 - | ing at the lanes this Wednesday, "EARTHQUAKE" SETS RECORD | It was Sel Himes' magnificent along with' sie" Poot and path Ror to egipet » com-|Rundle No. 2 - 3, Woodview No. OSHAWA MEN'S LEAGUE | Nu-Way Photo peor their|Noveraber 8, at 8 o'clock. jeffort leading the People's to showed surprising strength and petitor and will be heard from. 3 - 2; Fernhill 3, Eastview 2; __ _ Monday Section lwianiag way as they 'picked up Everyone is urged to be on Earl "Earthquake" Luns- + for the season in the Western |victory with a mighty 368 help- for the first time since the Woodview No. 1 - 3, North Osh-| Kiniochs stayed in front as six points from Winders Esso hand to discuss the banquet, ford of the Calgary Stamped- | football Conference to 1,794 ed by Ron Jay's 257 and Orest bowling started. F:RST PLACE TIE _ awa 2; Southmead No. 1 - 3,/they picked up 5 points while |< orvice res lead second place playoffs, rules and a few other ers, a small but powerful : +. |Piderbecki's 250. Al Perry came up with a| 2€ last day of. the bowling|Woodview No. 2 - 2. their closest rivals, You techies Cleaning Contractors things. fullback van for S00 vara | * record in the league and in | por Sterlings it was Ms . Pp "\schedule finds Acadians and SECOND SET Sports, were only able to gar-|) five polite Aicke DIC The season's high marks to against the B.C. Lions on | Professional football. Swartz with 303 and Perry with terrific total of 1,298 for his Seagrams tied for first' place, Storie 5, Fernhill 0; Rundle/ner 4 giving the league leaders|-» i tps Rng i pe sin are as followht Mian tt Skane ata niet 'hie total --(CP Wirephoto) |270. five games and Orval Brown and both of them taking on one|No. 1 - 5, Woodview No. 3 - 0;/q four point edge in the race. ae role e ae teeta of the ples--Betty Grant 544 and piogeaden Ma Sterlings came back to take came back after several weeks another for the finals with Peo- Woodview No. 1 - 4, Rundle No.|" Ken Fisher, of the same Kin-|Ment, Raed wae, Seated OY George Ried 590. High singles-- [the fourth game with a score of of difficulties. with a 1,233 and ple's Credit Jewellers and Mc-2 - 1; North Oshawa 4, South-lI9chs team, supplied one of the . ee eo Barb Vaughn 209 and Hugh Gil- }1,241 against People's 1155. Ron Swartz finished with 1,194 Guinness tied for second place mead No. 2 - 1; Eastview 4, lo. We'way Peete Cr Windate' tune ore lard and Nick Differ tied with OLD WOODBINE RA E Perry led with 289, Orval for his five games. one point behind Southmead No. 1 - 1; Woodview : |vice 1; Oshawa Cleaning Contractors 5,|995 Brown 268 and Harold Ballam No. 2 - 4, Southmead No. 3 - 1, J, Craighead 3, Ruth Hopson 2,|scugog Cleaners 2; Oshawa Wood Pisht mare aletit aia Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) 267 that led be way to veer . e Be te Ea ie ng Coulatean't D. Clark 2, Jean Plumbing 's, "General Aggregates 2; the first pr Me . it's still Pd e rs 7. or People's it was res - © » TNs yn 4, | . ordan Florists 5, Slo-Moshuns 2. : : y, NOV. ; Y AND FAST | pjacehorki with a nic ; Atl nt B l Fo | 9 E. Adair 5 ; High S -- M. DIC Jr. 596) body's to win. MONDAY, NOV. 6, 196 ponnatncdlte : Piderbecki with a nice effort a 1C OW r Walle 2, 2. Adele 9) 2: Vee ais DARTS (235), G. Price 554 (212), A. Jay 554| Results -- Cook's Body Shop ¥, Coll- 5 2, D. Crawford 2, R. C . 5-KING'S SILVER 20.70 10,60 7.80 |of 308 and Sel Himes 275. son 2, D. Crawlord 2, KR. Craw: 4 "Ciark 143, F. Densham 121,| (2!) -K. Melnally 539, R. Knapp 527|peels 0; The Dillys 7, The 300's 0; Stiek- First Race 10-WINDY FAY 6.70 5.00 ford 2, J. Crawford 1, R. Har- A B si 16 103 *| (202), H. Blohm 526, B. Bone 525, C.|pins 7, Auto-Magic-Wash 0; Leftovers 8, 7ROMPING CHANCE 6.30 CLOSE FIFTH man 3, M. Muir 3, J. Hale 1, V. 37, 2 ie % gta ee S14, J. Masiewich| Spooks 25 Javajubes 5, Doreen's Gang 2 Mile, Purse $1900, Three-year-old Maidens, Claiming all $35 The fifth game was nip. and oot s Graves 2, F. Gifford 2, R. Cor- 47% ¥: 4 507 (225), S. Hod 364, J. Houlding| Lanes 4, Aces 3; John' tPPSt % % S§ nde ' ; | Boe os p Bhs ; 'raw: Craw- » S. » J. i H G Kings iver mae * 6-1% 6-3% sis 1% OS aa ea tuck all the way with People's 2 ® @ | an inish 5, B. Cole 2, L. Cole 2, L. 106, J. Crawford 104, R. Craw | 500. -- ing frais *y ces john's Garage 4, Me- eS ee cat pase Mane In Be Coe eee, ee AL ul & 'Cornish 2, M. Germond 2, 8, ford 100, L. Fayle 100, B. Craw-) 'Team standings -- Nu-Way Photo 44,| High Scores, Women -- B. Grant 544, ompil 1 214 7-1% 5-2% 3 i -- 3 § Clip's Viscount ..110 8 10 10- 10.- Fe eittas" -- Rea River sta Score Of 1,150 against Sterlings) HALIFAX (CP) -- The Mar-jIt's a major sport in all univer--Germond 1, L. Bowers 2, S. ford 100, R. Hopson 100. pic al coy Srreaerat Selec us ML becke 0008 Bona Chop Away 113 % 1-1 ih 5-%Potts -- Case 1,108. itimes' recently-acquired preoc-|sities now and many _high|Zedic 2, L. Zedic 1, E. Bowers 1,) Baseball one inning -- Jean gregates 30, Scugog Cleaners 29, Wind-|456, B. Differ 439 and M. McHugh 421. Favor Me 122 34 62 61% Cosentino -- Sharotin Stia/ It was a mighty nice effort)cupation with football reaches| schools are switching from Eng-\E. Hartnett 1, C. Hartnett 1, T. Craighead 6, D. Clark 5, R. Hop-|St® 50, Service, 26, Steelworkers 25,| (Men |. Vausun . tossia ete ee ean i ey sit ooh Rages Mepmer me on the part of Roy Nesbitt with its peak this month with the/lish rugby. Halfpint leagues are/Rae 3, L. Rae 2, M. Rae 2, D.\con 5 J. Crawford 5, L. Rae $, 4am Florists 15, Oshawa Wood *prod-|McCormack 495, M. Johnson 494, G. Azure Blue... 112 9 3 21 21% 7-1 9- Harrison -- Stafford Farm 305 followed by Ron Jay 219 "ingen Bow]--for Pees ace of springing up everywhere, in-|Rae 1, P. Fayle 2, H. Fayle 2, san dae Fayle ; . ucts 13, Team Five 8. |Turner 483, H. Gillard 492 and B. Bax- Winter Garden 112 3. Bh _Eased up Kallai -- Djurdjev and Himes 213 and for Ster-|the game's newest fans a neigh-/cluding St. John's, Nfld., where|A. Pelow 4, D. Pelow 2, P.*¥ é ni : 8 , T. Leading Averages -- Doug Keeler 188,| ter 490. i Freie © Fo Ries Rewsenee -- S711, se ett Doaiie: hoot S68 lings it was Ron Swartz 254,/borly clambake wrapped in alllthe game is being played for the|Pelow 2, B. Shortt 1, L. Shortt Twine 5, B. Clark 5, A. Pelow 5,|John Masiewich 178, Mickey, DiCesaro| _ Ouundines ~~ Bhegutsole Ot. Spaes® 34. j 3 . oR ai 73, Dot 72, Stan Hi |Cook's Body Shop 31, Gillpe' - GORY ew ade OTVAl Brown 247 and Ballam|the excitement of a tuna derby. jfirst time. i, F. Jenkins 1, T. Twine 4, L,|B. Shortt 5, F. Gifford 5. 170, Do™ Bichmond 172, Stan Hodgson) joito-Magic-Wash 30. Javajubes 29, The 1-CONSERVATO NSERV, avy tt ies The big day is Saturday, Nov.! A crowd as big as 5,000 may Shobbrook 5, A. Bryant 1 ings -- Stori it, oh Deere Gabe oh Latavens os 40 3.1 y - s §; ay Shobbrook 5, A. Bryant 1, B.. Team Standings Storie 20, i 0 % Second Race 'JOLLY. MOLLY '#0 eo The totals on the day were|25, at Halifax's Wanderers|turn out for an important AFC Kitchen 3, W. Dow 4, E. Major Woodview No. 1-16, Rundle No.| OSHAWA MIXED LEAGUE. |tt\pastway Lancs 2, sonn's 'Gorage $2000, 'Three years,Claiming all $3500... ... ++ ++ |Sterlings 6,048, People's Cloth-|Grounds when the Atlantic Foot-| game. , 1, B. France 1, B. Crawford 5,|2 - 15, Eastview 15, Rundle No.|Membership fees to the Am- 3, Te Se op capes 3 ee esc ek ees we Cone ing 5,838. ball Conference champions meet] The quality has got a big R. Pope 2, Mel Wilson 4, P.|1 - 13, Fernhill 13, Southmeadjerican Bowling Congress and|sanet Peel 108, Fairley Bouckley 1 .. M6 3 1 21%22> 1-1%422%McComb --_ Matoff McMaster Uinversity Maraud-|boost from American players\Crawford 2, C. Houston 1, M.|No. 1 - 12, Woodview No. 3- 11,|the Womens' International]and Betty Grant 147. 5 gS] 2a Pamell -- Bill, Beasley | ° érs of Hamilton. The Marauders|who find Maritimes colleges an|Wilson 1, F. Parsons 4, J. €arl- Woodview No. 2- 10, Southmead|Bowling Association must be], Gere Reld 177, John Houlding 1 : Sa Winer -- Tayler ee represent the Ontario Intercol-|inexpensive place to get a de-\son 3, F. Denson 4, R. Hopson 5, No, 2-8, Southmead No. 3-4. |paid this Wednesday, November|acores Tumer 164. Demarcki .... 111 2 3 3 6 6 Dittfach -- Conny sage i. a legiate Football Conference, a/gree. The champion Xmen and Winner br f 3 Chop -- Chop -- Wild Diana. Trainer A. Casey. ee circuit one notch below the|Saint Mary's University Huskies ee q Senior Intercollegiate Football| of Halifax each have more than DAILY DOUBLE 5 and 1 PAID $62.30 | ies : ' Union, top dogs of Canadian|15 boys from New England in| TP pr ST college football their lineups | Bere s 6-NAVY GRAND 20.00 8.80 5.30 Pps Bee Third Race 1-SHERONA , 6.20 red , | In the days and hours leading 10TWO SAMS : 4.20 5 | -|MOUNT A. SURPRISE 7 Farlongs, Purse $1800, Three -yearsand up, Claiming all $2500 tap to the game go ai the ies we POE ' ? aan) Wi ¥, : y PP St % '2 Str. Fin, Jockey | Owner ei |tival trappings associated with| | ith Fir exception of Dal 105 6.3 Ink Ih 1h Ih Griffiths -- Jacobs Bs \the Grey Cup-- parades, ban-|"0usie | niversity, Halifax, and 112 112 nk 2h | 23% 354 Dittiash -- Four ve Sta. | ' : j q lquets and the selection of athe University of New Bruns- .112 ho S 5-44 4nk Harrison -- WD Sta : ; | |Miss Atlantic Bowl. |wick, Fredericton--two of the Comme "++ ; a ok Rasmussen fre Armedam | ae s On the gridiron itself een See gypsy e ' B-n > H -- 3 s : ; tn: a s s=-- P seven- Full Front Q 2-1 3-4 7-1%4Parnell -- Maloney | Red 4 \Francis Xavier Un'yersity Gbaterence hae fork Balance Three Wars .... 115 5 1-1 10-1% 9-1 8-%4Potts Mrs. Kelman ; ? |Xmen of Antigonish, N.S., have| this year. s : Sea Trap 5 8-% %no Rogers -- Dowling y iY j ws s . Willy's Warrior "3% 11-6 10-1 Robinson -- Mrs, Farara j pretty much had things ts them _ Rot ; 3 ; It will take an upset to push The Mohawk -1 71% 10-1 11-11% Gibb -- Kenned: Z selves. Since the Bow' was) : E pI First Lead" : 2. 12 McComb -- Mrs" Morrison (iin Sec m | started in 1959 they have beaten| St. FX off its throne but Mount Winner ch g 3 Navy Page -- Granciad. Trainer J. J. Mooney Sr ; '|Ontario Agricultural College ot|Allison. University Mounties of Start good, won driving ne e 4 (Guelph and the University of pect gn sang eg hase a 1-RIBOLA : Py lOttawa, as well as remaining and Shearwater Navy Flyers o Fourth Race MRS 2 Mile, Purse S SYOUDBETTERWIN, aay | undefeated in the AFC. fermmca hk N.S., are bunched 1 Mile, Purse $2400, Three years Fillies Allowances ee | INC |close behind. Shearwater, Cana- Seree WtePP Sst % 3 si Fin Jockey Owner INO CINCH jdian intermediate champions a Ribola 14166 6 5 1-1 Fitzsim's -- Windfields F'm| » z But there is no certainty St.|\few years ago, hired Howie Mrs. Cessford 109 6 2 3-% 3-1 1-3% 21% Dittfach -- Kennedy - Pa _ ie : FX will have the game their/Turner former Ottawa Rough Youdbett: 109 21 41 4 3-2%4P. i -- C i ! ' xou re terwin ia 2,',%) oi §y et = Bye + a } SCORING LEADE own way this year. McMaster) Rider, to handle their coaching. Wisby 110 3 4 5-2! 5-2 5-34 Steer Windy Acres F athletic director Ivor Wynne,| However, the team that has > 113 '§ 5 2-4 4 6: 6- 4 -- Ki 7 " - 7 ; in y " ~ t 2 . wertittin tis meno kon UU TT Clade Provost; 2-yearold jdown on a scouting trip a few|most caught the imagination of Start good, won driving Pool 50,957 rightwinger, leads the Nation- |weeks ago, recalled that the|the fans is Mount A. Sparked -- ------| al Hockey League scoring |Marauders took an exhibition|by fleet-footed freshman Jock Fifth Race 2 PAGE SERVICE "29 130 260| race for the first time in sev- |SWing. through Nova Scotia a/Ferguson of Toronto the pre- 2.60 2-PAG Br; : 3-WINDSOR Field pte hase ae few years ago and handled all) viously so-so Mounties suddenly 7 Furlongs, Purse $2200, Three years and up. Claiming all $7500 en seasons. Provost, with 10 ; ers. peare: ' is Horse WiPP St % % Str. Fin, Jockey Owner goals and 10 assists, leaped ons p h \ apt eared as contenders this Master Bart 120 5 4 3h 2nk 22 I-no Fitzsimmons -- Dew Valley; past Andy Bathgate of the | The game has come a tong/year Fergusen, who runs the Page Service 113-2 1 12 1-1%4 1-2% 2-3% Dittlach -- F. Gorlick ai 7 B jway in the Maritime provinces|100 yards in 9.7 seconds, turned fe wake ae eens ee Rangers last week: to lead |<ince it was introduced by mil-|down several U.S. college track i 455 & 41 43%Parmell --' N 4 , | A seve ». i ak ek aaa Oe ee a | ne BL with 30 ponte. itary teams during the war.'scholarships to attend Mount A. Winner dk b b 6 Eternal Bull -- Reaping Jean. Trainer L Slivestri \ --(CP Wirephoto) Pool 25,418. Quinella Pool 52,908. ee eoineuua ¥ ani wa sc REMEMBER WHEN... OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Sixth Race TPADRE'S SCAMP |... 64042), By THE CANADIAN PRESS | } iA | L-NAPELLE LONDON (Reuters)--Results| West Auckland Town 3 Barnsley Horse WePPSt % '2 Str. Fin, Jockey Owner |goalkeepers in National Hockey| United Kingdom: |Weymouth 1 Barnet 0 Padre's 122 7 2 11% 2-%Hale -- Gib: |League history, died four years! . aes 7 | Workington 2 Worksop 0 Napier 1 $2 433 Griffiths -- Gormley Sutd Foothall Association Cup k + Wy Frosty Day - 12 Ya 51% McComb --_Isaac onto home. He started with|Aldershot 3 Tunbridge Wells Wycombe Wanderers 0 Ashford) Beatnik Betty - 5-3 6h Fitzsim's -- Beasley : "4 7: Jamie All Star 117 \3 7 Queen's Harm'ny 119 \2 17 1 Furlongs, Parse $1900, Two year old Canadian foaled. Caliming all sssoo' | Roy Worters, one of the star| o¢ soccer matches played in the| 3 Rubria Iu 3 20k th 13 18 Kallai --_ Steen Victory Girl .. 114 12 10 9-nk h Armstrong -- Wolch.-Tall. |25° today at age 57 at his Tor-| First Round | Wrexham 3 Barrow 2 | Rocky River Mr. Yo Te , ; ; Town 0 1 72 Harrison -- StaffordFarm | Pittsburgh but earned the nick-| United 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE 1 81 H Dittach -- C Smythe oni ite" wi {Barry Town 1 Queen's P R 1 A i oh GE name 'Mighty Mite' with the Division I "2 G Rasmussen -- L Maloney a eS ne a |Bournemouth 0 Margate 3 A 10 Chelsea 3 Royal Kitt be 10 it ok dancover fint'e Kise oe Sow eee Deeericnee, MOS Uradiora 0 Port Vale i | Birmin h 1 Bl kpool 1 joy a. 1 7M Sandover-- : ' ' P ® 4 x | Bella Select 1i4 6 9 7-2% 112 12 12 C Potts -- N Fletcher his five foot three inch frame|Bradford City 1 York City 09 |, umingnam sade effiel, Winner eh F 2 Orvieto 2nd -- Service Badge. Trainer F Gombolay. never packed more than about/Brentford 3 Oxford United 0 pons § lace tue . . 3-CHOPAVANE ..., |Bridgwater Town 0 Borough of pyerton 3 Tottenham 0 Sevent ace 2-WAR_ BANG . 4.40 2.60 ' __..|_ Weston-Super-Mare 0 | Fulh 0 Cardiff C1 4-CREDIT CURB 2.30 Brierley Hili Alliance 3 Gran- bosunratie ares 1 Eva 16th Miles, Purse . Three year olds seal =p, Can, foaled. Allow, tham 0 Ipswich 1 Notts F 0 * Ps by Str, Fin, jocke a Chopavane 4 4, Ink 1.1% Fitesimmons--Vis, Hardinge Cho avane Bristol City 1 Hereford United 1) Veicester 3 Wolverhampton 0 War Bang 5 26 23 23 Rogers -- Mcintyre Chelmsford C:ty 1 King's Lynn 2); an City 3 west am Creat Cure 2M 3-6 as aMale ae Eliott | Mérecambe 2 South Shields 1 egw Ws ManU1 Ess Jay 14 5 MeCont -- Langil Northampton Town 2 Millwall 0 est a 9 Winner bh § Chop Chop -- La Pavaae. Irainer M. Long Chester 4 Ashington 1 . Siar pret woncaues eit Root he) Beats Out ges 2estttams |Huddersticld '0 Sunderland @ | |Crewe Alexandra 2 Lincoln C 0) : ere : : maar ere : Leyton Or 2 Charlton 1 y 11-KINGWOOD 7.40 6.90 Crystal Palace 3 Portsmouth 0| +SUN DRIFT J : Ne ell : |Luton 3 Leeds 2 Eighth Race PRINCE PORTE 20 | War Ban | Darlington 9 Carlisle United 4 | Middlesbrough 1 Scunthorpe 2 |Donceaster Rovers 0 Chester-| Newcastle 0 Norwich 0 iingwooe Tis at io sh 6% ak rae Kile hasey Tobey H y . field 4 Plymouth 2 Rotherham 5 $un Drift 4.5 5-14 33% 25 25% Parnell--C G Uteck | TORONTO (CP) -- Chopa-| Exeter City 3 Dartford 3 |Preston 1 Liverpool 3 Prince Porter ... - 91 3% 3-% Dittfach--J W Smallwood |vane staged a stride - for-| Hartlepools United 5 Blyth Spar-| south ton 6 Bristol R 2 Ge cee th aul wk cee See eee ere, (trade battle with War Bang at] tang 1 lSvanven t Stoke 6" o D1 nk ah Die | 7 4 " | S Ps Mermaid's Song 115 5 6% Sandover--F M Clark Jr |Old Woodbine Park Monday,| Hull City 5 Rhyl 0 |Wallsall 2 Brighton 2 Rouge Rose .... 5 Ys 7-1 7-1M% Rogers--Short, Waterman |then finally pulled away to cap-|Mansfield Town 3 Grimsby) SCOTTISH LEAGUE oy pel 7 : oe ee Feces %§ Willams |ture the featured See Bee Purse| Town 2 Division I Tedette reese Sh 11-4 10-8 10-12% Fitz'ons--M R Clark in the seventh race. Notts County 4 Yeovil Town 2| Airdriconians 3 Dundee U 3 eree 709 ies eek a 11-10 i 10% Rasmussen--H Knight Jr Ridden -by Jim Fitzsimmons,| Oldham Athletic 5 Shildon T 2\ Dundee 2 'Celtic 1 2 ino~Mrs Hi id ; Ragiy . | No seasons within the walls of your home. A wonderful demands. On budget terms if you wish. Heating equipment Wier ak bk, % Milsh Md---Manrcen Weed Tralee larey Feu, \who was winning his third race| Peterborough U 3 Colchester U) Hibernian 1 Aberdeen 1 x gory ; ° ih pie ps oot é ; > . ' : . | i h throughout the year, safe, economical service dealers, trained by Imperial Oil Limited, will give Start good, won handily. Pool 64,268. Total Pool/of the day, Chopavane held the : i Partick 2 Kilm k 4 | feeling of warmt 8B > 9 : 441,888. Attendance 6,379, ead throughout the 1 1-16-mile ot : ed 1 Raith 1 rekik 2 | Esso warmth. So dependable and clean, so completely auto- © prompt and expert service when required. 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The winner Service for a $24.10 quinella E Stirling 2 Stranraer 1 hig problems facing Rosemount|will face the western cham-| 'The crowd of 8,379 waguredi Walaa Revers 2 Gateshead 3 Hamilton 2 East Fife 1 Bombers as they seek their sec-' pions. ~ 1441,888. ioe'? ne finial dk 4 pte : 9 1 mile. Parse $1,900. Three-year-oids and up. Claiming all $2,500, 7 y