FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS APRIL 26, 1962 CLEAR AND FAST First rae iis Save Wright B. Mecoll Te 2 Gh Jam 103 93% Wee c 5 $-2% 92 10-h An'sley--Hilde'd. Shants li- 11- Gordon--G M Claxton Metivier--G Groves hnson. Poo! 19188. Double pool 330038. 2AMBER ATOM . 13.50 Lad br Start: good, won ridden out. Second Race 3-1 45% Biamonte -- H M 6-1% 5-3% Potts -- L Ehriick 5% 6% Dittfach -- J M Jacobs o-1 J 9-2% Rogers -- E B Seedhouse 11-3 10-24% Armstrong -- Mrs. Hickling il 6h 10-1 10-% li-nk Cosentino -- Mrs. R. Fisher . too 4 91 iP 12 - Bohenko -- R M Marshak X- 5 XX- ye ASS * r dk b g 6 By Son of Chance --Amber Sun. Trainer 'assero. Siatt pooe, driving. Pool 21,775. DAILY DOUBLE 2 AND 2 PAID $23.00 Third Race : SBOMBA iL 3-BOMBADIER | BUCK 7H 'PP st oe " 42 oe Bl ar 113 S6UMMONS PAT dian foaled, Purse $2100. on Fin Jockey Owner 3-2% 1-1% Dittfach -- W G Moore 1-1% 2no Potts -- C Smythe 2h 33 Brown -- Dimarco Sta 5&4 4% Lanoway -- View Hulloah 4% 5-3% Remillard -- W om Farr 6-1% 61 Fitzs's. -- Mrs. Maclean 1-1 Bakos -- Raigiyens 2% & Cosentine -- S Cocomile y Bull Page--Falr Author. Trainer G. Magnusson. @tart good, won caving Pool 31,184. Fourth Race 'WABERLOI WABERLOUE (entry) -SPRING ECLIPSE Fu Thi r-olds. Cetaeged | $2500. purse $1800. " saat = MEP 8 % % Fin Jockey Owner Ws 14% Parnell -- Golden Oaks Sta 5- 72% & *gesavanne 2 8 1 if 0 6 5 gs? 5.40 3.50 3.10 5.60 4.30 13.70 Falls View ... 122 W-Waberlohe 114 Spring Eclipse 119 W-Col.'s Choice 110 Z-Inga B. t 2-3 2-3% Fitzs's.--Mrs. Von Rich'en A 5-3% 3-h Davidson -- Mrs. Hunter 4h 4% Rasmussen--View Hulloa 3-2% 5-5% Dalton -- Stafford Farm 6-2 64% Brown--Mrs, Von Rich'n A 7-5% Rogers --JC-JH Mackinnon 8-7% Hale -- Pine Tree Sta 9 9 Robinson -- Mrs. Peconi Lamed Griffiths XX -- Mrs. Merrill Jr A-Couples XX-7 Ibs AAC W-5 lbs AAW Z7 lbs AAW Winner dk b or br g 8 by County ying Rate. Trainer J. C. Meyen Start handily good, won 34-464 Fifth Race 1-SILVER NAIL (entry) 5-CRYSTAL GLASS @% Furlongs. Three and Four-year-cldsAllowances. Purse $2400. Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey oe Duke .... 1099 7 2 5% 41 2-2% 1-1% Fitzs's. Ww J Farr fiver Nail ae 34 3h 11 1-1% 2-2% Dittfach -- G F Hall A--| 12 6 3 2h 32% 31% 3-no- Remillard -- Bill Beasley 73 41% 4nk Northceutt -- Union Jack A- 6-nk 51 5-% Potts -- Pasquale » 65 6-7% Rogers -- Mrs. Weisdort ' 10 116 110 42% 21 m aPenaneedog 2 7-3 8-5 eae 6camandra 6-GREY DUKE 9.50 3.30 2.90 2.70 Le 93 7-2 Uyeyma -- Cairnburn +4 -1 82 Parnell -- Creek Sta --- 13 9 & 62% 6h 61 97% Dalton -- Stafford Farm - 120 5 1 11 58% 10 = 10- Cosentino -- Mrs. Tripi A-Coupled Winner gr g 3 dy Duke's Lea -- Grey - Bene ae W. Thurner. Start good, won driving 4-FLASHING TOP Sixth Race 'SPLASHING @ Furiongs, four years and up. Filliesand Mares. Allowances. Wt PP St % #£«Str Fin * Jockey -ll 14 21%23 1h 1-1% Dittfach -- Miss Armstrong - 108 4 5 5 3-1% 2no Fitzsim's -- Windfields 1 1% Ih 23 32% Bolin -- E Doumani 231 #1 41 4% Remillard -- Bill Beasley 41% 5- 4.20 2.50 OK 3.00 2.30 3.00 3.40 Purse $2700. er 11-MATCH GIRL - 16 3 3 44 5- J. Harrison--Stafford Farm XX-7 Ibs AAC Winner it b f 4 Vibrator -- y. Trainer W. F. Morrissey. @tart good, won ving. Pool 17,716. Quinella Pool 19,132. Winter Lad HE MADE IT! 'Land of Maple' lost his rider in the first race at Fort Erie yes- p A ee Z terday but he still galloped to the finish line all alone, up. Jockey Dan Metiver re- where he eventually pulled OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 27, 1962 ]] LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Thursday night: ENGLISH LEAGUE Cup Final (First Leg) Rochdale 0 Norwich 3 Division I Blackburn 0 Sheffield W 2 Woodstock Wins Hockey Tourney GODERICH, Ont. (CP) -- A team of. Pee Wees from Wood- stock Thursday night defeated Leamington 3-1 to win the A serieg championship at the Young Canada Week hockey tournament. The title is Woodstock's first since it entered the tourney 2 years ago. John Backwood scored goals and Don Carter fired another for the winners. J Couture scored for Ingersoll. = Woodstock blanked Renfrew 5-0 earlier in the day. Leamington had a hard tind defeating Lindsay in the other A semi-final. The game was tied 1-1, but Leamington won with a 10-9 record on shots on goal, k, -- LE % ceived only a | hratesd eye for his spill. ---Jockey Club Wirephoto QUINELLA 1 AND 4 PAID $12.00 Oshawa Vikings entertain the newly formed Toronto Rams here tomorrow in their fifth game of the spring exhibition rugger schedule. Rams are the stronger of two teams which previously operated under the name of Toronto Balmy Beach.| Game time Saturday at Lake- view Park is 3.00 p.m. Vikings are expected to play a strong game, following last |Sunday's victory against the| Deep River squad. Back in the lineup and a big asset to the scrum will be Tom Olinyk. Larry Nancekivell is again ex- pected to start as 'hooker', a new position for this University of Toronto rugger player. Reg Wasylyk will again be out to continue to spark the \backfield with his fine running ability. Local rugger experts feel that Wasylyk will fit in nicely with backfielder Dave Goldman, on his return from the University of Western On- tario. Bruce McArthur, a member of the 1959 Ontario champions, will be back in action. Mc- Arthur has recently fully re- Seventh Race MALL TYPE ceatey) | 4.00 1-8 2-PRINCE SP, 7-RUBRIA @ Furlongs. atic "Eo claiming all $4500. Purse $2000. PSt % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-3% 1-3 Harrison---T E Hays 2h 21% Robinson--W G Moore 3-1% 3-nk Kallai--Elizabeth Sta -* 5-3% 52% 4-% Griffiths--S Rotenberg 6 6-1 5-no Rogers--M J Hawkins 4% 62% Trombley--Alred Sta 7-4 7-5% Gubbins--M D Greatrez 8-5 8-9% Rasmussen--E J Johnson 971 & 9 9% Remillard--G F Hall Winner ; s ase Casiieton Bally Mateh, Trainer "4 H Merrill Jr. Start good ,won ridden out. Pool, 35, Eighth Race 2.20 One and one-sixteenth miles, 4 - year -olds and up, Canadian foaled. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900. % &tr 46 in Balint Mrs Von on Bichth'n 24 25 11 or Bakos--Double M Sta 6-2% S-h 41 % Potts--J W saan 52 6h 5-2% tim Cosentino--J Smith 7- tT 5-1 Brown--Dimarco Sta -! 11% 3% 6nk Bohenko--Balley Fm Sta . 34 32 61% 7- Robinson--Millard, Prussky Winner ch, g. 5, Epic -- Socasae Vixen. Trainer W Von Richthofen. Start good, won Pool 44,594. Total i 300,289. Attendance 5,129. de SP onuravun Upper, a 31-year-old former league batting champion, suc- ceeds second - baseman Nellie Cooper of Cary, N.C. Jack Hoy managed the club in 1960 and Bud Fraser completed a two- year term in 1959. The new manager, a Port Col- orne native, has been with Galt Terriers Get New Manager GALT. (CP) -- Galt Terriers of the Senior Intercounty Base- ball League have changed man- agers for the fourth time in as many years. b General Manager Len Gaud- ette Thursday announcing the signing of third-baseman Wray Upper as playing-manager for a three-year term. Gaudette also announced that Ross Paton of Hamilton will be a pitching coach this spring. Terriers for nine of his 10 years in the league. Terriers also have a new as- sistant general manager in their reorganized administra- tion. Bill Brethaurer will assist Gaudette, also a new man in the off-the-field operations. GOLF AT ITS BEST! itby Country LOCATED Y2 MILE WEST OF olf Club 18 OPEN OSHAWA COME AND ASHBURN GREENS FOR PLAY PHONE FOR YOUR STARTING TIME NOW BROOKLIN 655-4952 Visit... OUR FULLY 'STOCKED PRO SHOP covered from a knee injury caused during his football play- ing days. Saturday's lineup will be: Backs, Kelly, Hinkson, R. Mc- Tireless Paddler! WEST BEND 3% H.P. OBC rated at 4,000 r.p.m. Let the Shrimp do the paddling-- it never gets tired. Runs two full hours on a 5 pint tankful. The air Cooled tank has no water pump to suckupsand, clogorfreeze. Tough nylon propeller holds its pitch at full throttle, but flexes if it hits something. The Shrimp will go anywhere your canoe will go. It's an ideal motor for your canoe, dinghy or rowboat--makes an excellent auxiliary power source for your sailboat. At just 28 pounds, It's the lightest motor with full 360° pivot steering. MEN WHO DEPEND ON MOTORS RECOMMEND Chik OUTBOARD MOTORS See the Shrimp and the Shark 80, 40,25,18,12and 74 HP modelsat EASIEST TERMS FREE PARKING GOop/YEAR SERVICE STORE 162 KING E, 725-5512 || Vikings Play Rams On Sat. Knight, R. Williams, Wasylyk, Farquharson. Scrum, Derry, Nancekivell, Olinyk, Boyd, Sheppherd, Watson, Kinsey, Mc- Arthur. Reserves, Voege, Prin- gle and Lace. |SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNEYS Vikings are planning to enter four tournaments this spring, on May 12, 19, 26 and June 9 in London, Toronto, Montreal and |Deep River respectively. The probable first team may be comprised of Hinkson, Nance- kivell, Olinyk, Farquharson, Wasylyk, Goldman and Ron Mc- Knight. The second team could be made up of any possible 15 other players. SCHOOL BOY TOURNEY The Second Annual Ontario Provincial High School cham- pionships will again be held here in Oshawa at Donevan Collegiate. Over 30 teams are expected to enter round-robin play in three classifications, Bantam, Junior and _ Senior. Tournament date is set for Sat- urday, May 26 with the first games starting at 11 p.m. Osh- van are both expected to field strong teams in all three divi- sions. FIELD HOCKEY Another workout for this new group will go Saturday at Lakeview Park at 4 p.m, Men's and women's teams are plan- p.m, at Eric Lloyd's home. The group will discuss some key points with regard to or- ganizing all amateur groups in this city. Representatives will be present from rugger, field hockey and cricket. Beautify your home the modern, functional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. 4 ning to play some exhibition games early next month. The} men's team has already re- ceived an unofficial challenge, from some Port Perry en- thusiasts. Stan Wilkinson and Harold Messerschmidt report interest is building up and they hope to field a strong club for com- petition. Men and women inter- ested in participating should be on hand tomorrow at 4 p.m. at Lakeview Park. Equipment will be provided. SPORTS AMATEUR CLUB The newly formed Oshawa Vikings' Amateur Sports Club will hold an important meet- ing on Sunday, April 28 at 2 REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS East Fife beat Kilmar- nock 4-2 at Gla gow's Hampden Park 24 years ago today, becoming the first team from the second division that ever won the Scottish Cup. 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