Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1962, p. 12

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Parry Sound Wins Cobourg Tourney COBOURG, Ont. (CP) -- bourg took a 6-0 lacing from Parry Sound in the Little NHL final of the Cobourg novice hockey tournament Saturday but another entry edged Camp Borden 2-1 in the consolation fi- nal of the Little AHL division. In the Little Junior A conso- lation, Thorold defeated Milton 4-2. Winona downed Bowman- ville 5-3 in the Little NHL con- solation. Huntsville won the Little AHL and Little Junior A titles, downing Collingwood and Port Hope by identical 4-1 scores. 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 30, 1962 Burnt Roman Is Fort Erie Winner * FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) Burnt Roman paid $11.20 to Burnt Roman won the $8,805)win as he ran the six furlongs Queenston Stakes here Sunday.|in the unspectacular time of The three-year-old colt, owned]1.12 3-5. His vietory was worth by Mrs. Hal Waggoner of Ham-| $5,055. diton and Mrs. grea Ages Saturday's quinella paid of Toronto, hasn't been beaten/si1 69 when Popsaysno won ae ee the sixth race with Whitebor- Burnt Roman scored by three-quarters of a length over ough finishing second. The daily Crossing. Bay Sovereign took double of Cairnprince and Lady third money. Herne paid $35.40. | Leading Teams In Old Country Soccer League LONDON (AP)--Standings of the top teams in United King- dom soccer leagues after Satur- day's games: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Wot Ll Pits; 24 68 «(1056 ai ee 2 10 11:50 Everton 19 11 11 49 Sheffield U ™ 9 1447 Division IT 26 22 10 ry: Ee 19 8 | OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Dundee Wins its First Scottish League Title By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent to The Times LONDON -- Just as they did two years ago, an inspired Ab- erdeen team has robbed Glas- gow Rangers of the League championship. In 1960, Aberdeen defeated Rangers in the last game of the league schedule and allowed Edinburgh Hearts to become champions. x FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS | And in the second last game jof the season this year, the CLEAR AND FAST }Dons came through again, and ibeat Rangers 1-0 at Pittodrie ae aad cane 12% 330| Park on the same night as Dun- P+ ihe ar AO ea 3.40 dee were beating St. Mirren 2-0 2 aes oF THN Oe ee hae soca iowuee lto go into a two-point lead. with 11512 1 11 14 13 1-1%Uyeyama bella di a | F |only one game left to play. 110 4 3 21% 22% 22% 2-2% Armstrong-- Ts arsha Dundee defeated the lowly lard -- Early Mischief | 3 'rh .nk a Oe Ditiach = Guthwaite. |St. Johnston 3-0 in their final ' it ae Ph rope a Fd Ui gas HN |game, while Rangers only tied 2 8-1 7-1% Cormack--Millard - Pushy |the formidable Kilmarnock 11,, TRY NEW BLOOD ot 2) Se oie 8%, |for Dundee's first league cham-| Some new international pros- Millwall 23 RS Hee SS a en nants ro(Badand team for he mcrae 14 11-2% Fitz un ee wi e | "s Te-|i Colchester 22 12. 12- presentatives in the European|the side chosen to represent the|York City 20 10 1450 |St. Catharines Athletics and Trainer E, Harbourne 4 a | - Pool 35,380. Double Pool 60,108. "ay series next season. ear aes ie 'ghee gr Carlisle 21 8 1450 {Brooktia. VLADY HERNE 550 3% 28 Clyde had clinched the second|'0" irkup (West Ham) an da reat 8-CLOUD KID 5.1 9 3:50| division championship by de-|Jones (Middlesbrough); Craw-) sade Ng pate 450/teating their nearest rivals, ford (Blackpool), Labone (Evy- vision grips 2 25 Queen of the South 1-0. But dea and Moore (West Ham); 99 to Italy. The English team is as follows: Springett (Sheffield Wednesday); Armfield (Black- pool) and Wilson (Hudders- field); Robson (West Brom- wich), Swan (Sheffield Wednes- day); and ¥Flowers (Wolver- hampton); Connelly (Burnley), Greaves (Tottenham), Hitchens, (Milan Inter.), Haynes (Ful- ham) captain; and Charlton (Manchester United). The same team will also play|Liverpool against Young England on May| Leyton Or 4, the eve of the cup final,| Sunderland with only two exceptions. Pea-|Scunthorpe cock; Middlesbrough takes the|Plymouth place of Tottenham's Jimmy! Division Ot Greaves and Brian Douglas re-| Portsmouth 27 10 places Connelly at outside right.) Grimsby 27 Both of these players will be! Bournemouth 21 playing in the cup final the/Queen's PR 23 next day. | Peterborough 24 Bristol C 23 «8 Division IV 9 Ipswich Burnley Tottenham 6 60 10 54 11 53 14 49 15 46 Four Teams Compete In Senior OLA 11 56 |. BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) 14 54 | Four teams will compete in the 15 54 |senior division of the Ontario Lacrosse Association this year. 55 |. They are Brampton Ramb- 53 |lers, 1961 Eastern Canada 53 |champions, Port Credit Sailors: --SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1962 First Race @4e Furiongs, 3 and & 8 64 12 60 Cairn Prince 50% 8 59 Sassy Beau Tequomee Menadet ve Plucky Crest Going U 11 12 12 9 : SETS NEW WORLD Dave Tork, U.S. Marine Lieutenant, is shown Satur- Each club will play 24 games| gay night in the Mt. San An. | with the schedule opening May] tonia Relays, at Walnut, Cali- 30 and ending Aug. 18. Sense The Mann Cup series will be| called in the game, 18 against;hat-trick by Bill Goldsworth Sasond Make Stand' Waterloo. There were four ma-|and sing.es by Terry Vail, RECORD FOR POLE VAULT Tork is missing his third and final attempt at the 16' 4° mark. 'Miss Tareen .. 41% Mleucastle Star 110 611113 9% Cascais -.. 120 1912 12 ged bik g 4 Luminary -- Rockwood. Wart good, won ridden out. Second Race '@% Furlongs, 4-year-olds fornia, where he set a new world's record for the pole vault event, clearing the bar at 16 feet, _two inches. Here | --(AP Wi ephoto) and Dundee 3 3 1 2 5-n 6-1 BI "Tod Many C'ks "NOboy"s Lad GREAT COMPOSER AND 3 PAID $35. " 5-BE T"N +. 40.70 2-SILKY JET 9-MICHALENA claiming all 32500. Purse $1500. Str Fin Jockey Owner 3-1 1-1 Armst'g--M_ Taillieu 2h 2% Potts--M Mitchell 1-14 3-% Fitzsi'ns--A Paolone 6-1 41 D'fach--Double M Sta 7-2% 5-4 Wright--D A Conny 5-nk 6-234 Biamonte---J A Davidson 4nk 7-2 Adams--Mrs J T Tripi 8-2 82% Rogers--Short, Waterm'n 10- 9h Gubbins--Mrs V G Cardy "€Fitics Choice 9-44 10-nk Robinson--L K Harriott 11-2 11-5% Annesley--H Kelman "Tet Speed 12 12 Har'son--Stafford F'm Winner b g 4 Awol -- Lin Fis. Trainer G. Magnusson. eat good, won driving. Pool 67541. Fourth 'Race "--~" Furiongs, 2- aes eee we "ou York 22 23 saecnd the Horn 115 lh 22% Potts--C Smythe efohns Champ 122 3-5 3-6% Dalton--J G Cowan *@almick 51% 4h Biamonte--W D Andrews e¥eur Country 6-4 5-1% Brown--McMacken Sta eWiny Fruit 4-nk 6-344 D'fach--W F Morrissey eBrench Cartoon 7 Fitzsi'ns--Homb'ger, Weil eMinner br © 2 Conny" Clare--Browan Rose. Trainer G M Huntley. Start start good, woo driving, Pool 65451. 0-GUN CASE Fifth Race 12SPLIT THE LOOT 8-BON COURIER @ Feriongs, reer. olde and up. Claiming all $3500, Purse $1900. PF > St % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 12 11-2 1-1% Biamonte--W D Andrews 109 2 1 64 4 $3 2-% Dalton--C Bordonaro 117 8 9 8% BM 3-% Cosentino--Hellenic Sta ° 113 3 4 &1% 3-2% 4% Potts--Donatella' F'm 5-nk Rogers--W D Hatch 61% Dittfach--M Friend 7-4 Fitzsi'ns--Ruffsin F'm 8-144 Wick--Four L's Sta ; 9-% M'vier--Mul'ney, Holb'k ; 10-5% Gubbins--Mrs J J Mooney me Marches link Harrison--Brecon Sta Big Native - 4 3 12- Brown--H Dirks Winner ch g 6 by River War -- Bonnie Brash. Traimer H M Hale. Start good, won driving Pool 78334, 6-POPSAYSNO cvcon MOO 2-WHITE BOROUGH Sixth Race 3-ROCO ROGUE *f¥ Mile aod 70 yards. 4 years and up.Allowances. Purse $2800. Wt PPSt "% % Str Fin Jockey Owner "Pbpsaysno 1 1-3 year-olds Wt PP St 4 oy ee lthe centre forward position, in|ventus of Italy. He has his eye; | Crusaders jplace of Bobby Smith, comes) on the big money earned by} \Gerry Hitchens, now playing Italian players. Juventus, how- lfor Milan Internazionale, in his|ever, have replied that they are first international since he went|not interested in Mackay. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results|Raith 3 Aberdeen 1 of Saturday's Old Country soc-| Rangers 1 Kilmarnock 1 jcer matches: |St. Johnstone 0 Dundee 3 | ENGLISH LEAGUE St. gigs = oo ray J Division I |Alloa 1 Dumbarton 1 Arsenal 2 Sheffield U 0 lage U 1 Molitrose 3 Birmingham 2 Tottenham $ \Brechin + Morton 9 |Burnley 1 Chelsea 1 |Cowdenbeath 3 Arbroath 3 \Everton 8 Cardiff 3 - |\Forfar 1 East Fife 2 Fulham 2 Man United 0 |Hamilton 3 Berwick 5 00 7.30 Ipswich 2 Aston Villa 0 If your present furnace is old and inefficient, now is ; fou can have your new oil furnace installed for less than $10 a month! the time to have us re- "Mayor Sarto place it. A smart, new, en- closed model will give you more usable space in your PY re 'OU NT ¥C 'ORK ... 2ROUND THE HORN 4JOHNS CHAMP . Purse $2400. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-4 Rem'lard--Addison "Hall basement; improve the "3.20 2.90 280 2.40 5.00 value of your home and give you better, more ec- onomical heating, Let us Allowances, 122 7 as quote you on the unit of 122 Just a small deposit is needed, and you can spread the payments over the next 5 years. augeys 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA your choice, Wale PHONE 725-3581 = -- "Gun Case Beotch Fairie Uy Track Rhythm . White Apache . Murille kefield 5.60 4: 9.90 by 5-BURNT ROMAN 1-CROSSING (Entry) 4BAY SOVEREIGN mae Purse $7500 added, : nth PR: - 11.20 5.40 280) Port Vale 2 Portsmouth 3 Seventh Race he 230 | Shrewsbury 1 Queens PR 2 TA. Foriongs . {Southend 0 Swindon 2 tr Fin Jockey Owner Burnt Roman ll 1-94 Adams -- Keane-Waggoner| Exhibition sis: 42 2ils Gubbine--y, M Jacobs "A~| Miwall 3 Drumcondra 3 4 fi 4-1% Parnell--Willow Downs Fm Division TV Barrow 5 Hartlepools 1 Chesterfield 3 Stockport 2 Crewe Alex 3 Tranmere 0 Doncaster 1 Carlisle 2 Exeter 5 Chester 0 a ~|Gillingham 0 Oldham 2 200 4% 620 | asnsfield 9 Darlington 6 - 7.10)Rochdale 2 Southport 0 Three-year-oids. Gross $8805. Wt PP 117 6 123 114. 5 117 114 NEW "FIESTA" CAMERA OUTFIT 3h Sh Dalton Rotenberg po 6-nk 6-nk Dittfach--J L Levesque A~-- 7 I 7-1 71% Bolin--C B MeNeill 123 -! % 8nk Remillard--D G Rose 116 8% 9 Potts--C Smythe 3 Roman Sandal--Betsy Pd Trainer K. G. Nicholds. won driving 'ool 84,776 inner ch Str Fin Jockey Owner 3-4 Metivier--W H Halparin leon; ax: they are ow lone: say! iTambling (Chelsea) and Dunfermiine 19 |tion for the all-Canada final has| 2% Nedeau--R Ough Waterlyo now leads the best-| The fourth 7ame will be in 4 7-1 yd 25 54 |the Junior A League: Hasti "Fiery Law Boy 1141 t 3 9-2\%4 Hale--L Lear |The English selectors, out a feeler to Torino of Italy| Clyde 4 ' nior eague: Hastings, [Thoma = Barons beat 'Wa gat 6 and Wally Chase each "Win: ak b d 5 by Sir St --Treherne, Trainer F W Russell. " 0 a oneal. land on May 9 have made/forward. This would mean ajdlloa ee Benge the all-Ontario Junior B hockey|team while: Ricks irving Berlin, born in Rus- Third Race 16.70 8.20/land. Bobby Robson regains his Daye Mackay, Tottenham left-| Portadown |Alderwood visiting. a s_werel ate las at outside right. And into] would welcome a transfer to Ju-| 4 >< jleague pennant and the winner! "| Officers Elected {McDonald of Hamilton was| In Series 'A' Church Amateur Basketball As- champions of the international|/seek any support from the fed-| Saturday. jtrnment to provide more title and Leamington won the| with basketballs. i corer for Peterborough with|sur and Willia iSheffield W 3 Wolverhampton 2) IRISH LEAGUE . nd William Race, both of|! , |Grady. Michael Klym scored 4! secretary-treasurer. Derby 2 Brighton 0 (played Friday) ' | DEVOUT POET :. | Goderich won the © division! lruton 2 Bristol R : \Linfield 4 Bangor 1 } |to New Hamburg after a 0.1) f0r a strong religious flavor. | |Plymouth 2 Liverpool 3 38 Ukrainians, last year's champ-|with a 5-2 win over Winnipeg Swansea 1 Sunderland 1 | victory over Oshawa Italia in}the semi final for the ba "Row Sak Potte-N E Rocam |Bradford 1 Bournemouth 2 pg a RE TE os lone of eight newcomers to the|Leamington defeated New 6- Dittfach--Carene Sta Grimsby 5 Watford 3 CREE 5 au INE! LA AND 2 PAL 0 : rasa --_______-|Peterborough 4 Barnsley 2 / PLAN YOUR FUTURE TODAY. SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEEK PILLS in WAFER form "Start good, WITH 6-AMBROSE GAL 1.8% Potts-Four L's Sta lboth of these teams will go up|Paine (Southampton), Hill (Bol- Rangers lplayed in the East this year,| 4.3% D'fach--Dorosz, Seneb'd : jor and three misconduct pen-/Terry Oliver, Larry Johnston lahead of the third place team. {Thompson (Preston). Kilmarnock 16 10 not yet been selected. Whip Siskins 8-7 Grasby--Kelly, Hermans | f. ' 5 Whi ofseven series 2-1. 'Kitchener tonight. "om 'he Nail L- 10-13% Robinson--G Matoff nam-ifor the transfer of Denid Law,|Queen of S 24 jWhitby, Brampton, Mimico,|ci ging 8.7 Saturday 'night in alFieue - rsta Pool 50195 a pair for the home rt good, won easily pi Th * : __|three changes from the sideltransfer fee of at least $300, 000 Montrose 15 11 e 24-game schedule opens |cHampionehit. Ken MeKay netted the others.(sia, published hils first song hit 11.70 $.10 place at right half and John Linfield Top four teams at the end of) 7% Fariongs, il qualify for the Minto Cup.| Peterborough a GER t A Meeting elected president at Saturday's/ BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP)--Pe-| sociation. novice hockey tournament hereleral fitness fund, but it was de-| On the way to the final game) equipment--at present the prov- 17.10 12.10 Leicester 4 Notte F 1 ;Queen of S 3 Clyde 0 B series. Vice-presidents elected at the| |west Brom 7 Blackpool 1 |Ards 3 Distillery 1 two goals, followed by George| ee ey Falls, Wilfred Garrett e 7 |Huddersfield 0 sonaehe 3 |Crusaders 1 Derry City 0 sake for te Sees, eel >| Works of Eileen Dug, ecccaiewace + Nerwith 1 |Portadown 3 Ballymena 1 jwith a narrow 4-3 win over In ggan, the UKES WIN. OPENER jwin over Winona. |Preston 2 Chariton 0 4.80 ; ions in the National Soccer) and Leamington took Brampton {Walsall 4 Scunthorpe 5 2 1-2% Harrisoi--J Tomlli : Whiteborough 20 Liss 3: 21 ron "are |the league's opening game here! grand championship Peterbor- 4 3 i, &n0 Dalton -- Bil Beasley, | Bristol C 2 Crystal P 2 orp. Bingo 18 § 1 21 2% t {circuit this season, Hamburg 6-1, "Winner b c 4 Ambiorix--Diese! Power, Trainer V. W. Polk. | |Newport 0 Torquay 3 a DODD"S COLGATE NOW GARDOL Backache, claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. $e "Metivien-W H Haly Ito the first division next sea-|ton), Byrne (West Ham),|Celtic 19 |starting Sept. 17, but a loca-| k 5-1% Wright--Armedam Sta alties. iand Wib Bender. Manchester United hay t Division TI. There will be seven teams in| op m i 1% Adams--R E Ross |ENGLAND'S TEAM Pe ST. THOMAS (CP) -- Hugh McGonigal, Bob La- Bah aE "Youdhetterwin. 114 $ 8 5-1 82% 101 11- Cosentino -- S Cocomile jing a team to meet Switzer-| ithe star Scottish internati 7 Morton 19 Fergus, Long Branch and Ald-| Sats studded' third 'game' oflecored -- Eckert and marx DOUBLE 12 which was defeated by Scot-! . TAGUE jin Long Branch May 14 with! if) a deal is mave. TRISH sear? VE | Thirty four penalties were! Waterloo' s goals came from alin America at age 21 in 1909. 0 Connelly replaces Brian Doug-| ihalf, has let it be known that he Ballymens |the season will play off for the| | Wins Tourney | | BRANTFORD (CP) -- Vern| --o meeting of the Ontario terborough became grand) The. meeting decided not to! by defeating Leamington 5-3] jcided to ask the Ontario gov |Peterborough took the A series|ince supplies the association| 12.20 Queen Pk 2 Tranraer 2 Kent Gilmour was high) meeting included G Man City 3 Blackburn 1 Q g d Gregory Ma-! : eet. Division Il Coleraine 2 Cliftonville 1 Gordon, Jim Wasson and Philip/of St. Catharines was elected ney Deneau got a single. lLeyton Or 2 bury {Glentoran 4 Glenavon 4 } gersoll) while the D series went|New Zealand poet, are noted |Newcastle 0 Leeds 3 TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto| Peterborough won the A title! 20/Southampton 5 Stoke 1 jLeague, romped to an easy 4-1/6-0 for the B championship. In Division Tl 2-2% Rogers--C Softley : 0 Rogue 56 | Sunday. The Oshawa team isj)ough downed Goderich 6-0 and 3-24 5-114 Northcutt--W F Edmiston|Coventry 0 Hull City 2 Peel Parlor 110 1 6 3h 42 tart good, won ridden out Quinella Pool 33,072 Re celina aa i uae 77 2a AVE a4 P " --| Notts C 0 Halifax 9 4 KIDNEY =| DENTAL CREAM METRECA. Feeling Zighth Race Gre and one-16th Miles ar y BROTHE HE oR and 22 4-QUICK EDITION For 3-PLIN Tired Wt PPst % 19 5 2 224% 21 74 5 2% 54 7 8-1% B-1% "Baby Bro. 2nd "hick Edition in "fheyne Row "Hed Spray "Pancho's First Departure #Winner b g 7 Anwar--Finette. Trainer F. ert good, won driving "pron mT " 4 years up. Clmg. all $2500. Purse 31900. zeern Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-2 Ino Rogers--Mra. Merrill Jr, 21% 2% Fitzs's.--Ruffsin Farm 3-1% 3-3% Gubbins--J L Levesque 5-244 4-1% Biamonte--Gibb & Kingd'm 414 5-4% Elliott -- Long View Fm 6-2 6% Harrison--H Corneillie 7-3% Rob'son -- Brockie-McNel' a &no Metivier -- Mulf'ny-Holb'c! 92% Ditfach -- 10- Rem'l'd--Godd: H. Merrill Jr. Pool 76,378. Total Peck 5%, 160, Leroy ouag" 10- ard Leiber Workington 5 Bradford C 3 Wrexham 0 Colchester 0 York City 0 Aldershot 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE } Division I, Airdrieonians 1 Partick 0 Dundee U 0 Hearts 1 |Falkirk 2 Thd Lanark 6 _|Hibernian 3 Stirling 1 Extra Specials For Early in the Week Shoppers % MONDAY - TUESDAY Y SPECIALS "SAVE 8c GRADE "A" LARGE GGS - 39 Save 10c! Bradford Grown, BRUSHED MARSH POTATOES 19: 10 LB. BAG No, 1 Grade 500 ROSSLAND RD, 'J 564 KING 87, 8 --_-- nnn Usual Comp. Price 47¢) CANADA'S FINEST QUALITY % RED AND BLUE BRAND BEEF %& SAVE! 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