Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1962, p. 11

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3.70 a 60 7-PARKSIDE DRIVE 8-JACORULLAH 6JOE JOSEPH FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS Oshawa Vikings Top __oee Rams In Ex. Contest 1-1% 1-l4 Fitzsi'ns--J C, J H Mack'p 23 26% Bolin--C B MeNeill 3-1 G'fiths--Mrs F H Merrill 4-1% Rogers--R_ Papa $-1\% Bohenko--M D Taylor 6-1 Simpson--Agro Sta 7-¥. Robinson---Long, Burns = 8- Hale--C_ Softley ina, Trained by J. C. MacKinnon. First Race é 44 Furlongs, 2-year-old wt PP St % Parkside Drive 118 7 3 2 Jacorullah 118 Joe Joseph Davey Lou Schomberg Doborough Musical Ride Dutch Princess 115 "My Winner b ¢. 2, by Red Hannigan--Pri m Start good, won d In the second half, Vikings'{quired three stitches to close Oshawa Vikings captured a! : : : backfielder Reg Wasylyk con-|the gash... . Big Bill, Miklas, \hard-fought 12-to6 victory over the Toronto Rams on Saturday| at Lakeview Park. It was the} third win in five starts for the|and carrying the ball , played : iVikings in their spring exhibi-|for another try. jrugger game in his life. Miklas ition schedule. With ten minutes remaining,seemed right at home and) |" 'Toronto Rams are a newly|Russ Williams, playing full-/added considerable strength to} rmed club, mainly composed'back, kicked a 25-yard penalty|the scrum. Tom Olinyk from last year's To-\goal, giving Oshawa a 12-to-0'again dominated the lineouts Beach Club.jlead as he consistently tipped the Vikings then seemed to re-jball back to Oshawa's scrum| resulting in an infraction|half Tom Farquharson. ; igiving Rich Gage an opportun-|Russ Williams, filling in for) \Terry Kelly at the fullback) 113 118 8 101 . intercepting a tricky Ram pass Football Champions Queen's 20 yards|Golden Gaels, played his first 5 3 4 8 FA 6 6.20 3.60 3.00 fo 4.80 3.50 3.70/of players purse ronto Balmy Rams, like the Vikings, have aj of Canadian-born play-|lax, 9-FAMULUS 12WHITE WATER Second Race 2WHITE Wi 6% Furlongs. Three-and four-year-old maidens, claiming 1800, Fin all $3500. Jockey Owner Rogers--Mrs Von Rich'en | majority See enw ae ers on the squad. nk Bohehko--Janley Sta Saturdals game was a tough-lity for a 37-yard penalty kick, ] 57% Uyeyama [Mis © Caugn'ty (and-rugged match, pitting two|Gage made no mistake and the spot, did a commendable job. 6% M heavy scrums against eac h\Rams had three points. ; Again playing 'hooker') lother. This style of play did not| In the last minute of play,and steadily improving was) footed|the Rams' Bol to handle the|through three Viking defenders terested was Carl 7-6% Metivier--T E Smith 8-h Cosentino--C Bordonaro fallow Oshawa's fleet - b. Morton danced|Larry Nancekivell 'backfield aces spectator ball as much as usual. How-|and along the Oshawa sideline Ried, a recent graduate from ever, whenever the opportunity|for a beautiful three points/the University of Western Mich- arose the Viking backfielders and the final score igan. Reid was an outstanding -- were dangerous, TOUCHLINE CHATTER --!|cross-country performer for The game's first three points,|The rough, style of play in Sat-|their track squad. He may be a try, were scored early in thejurday's game resulted in many jlining up with the Vikings. . .. first half, when Bruce Mc-|minor infractions being called.|Next game for the Vikings will Arthur of Oshawa took a pass _ One of the Rams' players|be this Saturday at Lakeview at the 8-yard line from Reg)was ejected from the match Park, against Ajax. Last. year Wasylyk, who carried the ball/when the official caught him{Ajax unset the Vikings in a in from the 23-yard line. Mc'\throwing a punch at Oshawa's|league match and will be out 'Arthur bulled his way for the|Bernie Derry in one of the|to prove it was no fluke. final 8 yards. scrums. .. . The punch landed) OSHAWA LINEUP -- Scrum, Nine minutes later Ron Mc-\on Derry's mouth causing a Derry, Nancekivell, Olinyk, Knight gave Oshawa another|slight cut Doug Graham,/|Miklas, Watson, Boyd, Butler, three points when he gathered|playing his second game for Kinsey; Backs, Farquharson, a lateral pass and scamperedjthe Vikings, was injured mak- Wasylyk, McKnight, Hinkson, 35 yards for a try making: thejing a shoe-string tackle late in Williams, McArthur, and Gra- half-time score 6-0 for Vikings. the second half. Graham _re-iham. 1 Wt PP S&L by 1 bi 5 1 115 9 1 2 113.12 2 Ih 1244 2123 91% 1101 4 3-1 11011 5 S-% 115 4 8 1l-A4 > a 3-1 4 Saturday Jones Montana B'ber Will Amaze West Roman Sweet Fennel Red Maple Canarcho Sweet Fashion Winner br ¢ 3 Education -- Foretoken. Start good, won driving. Stet ek DAILY DOUBLE 8-1 9-1% Gordon--R J Donavan 11-2 10-no Harrison--G Groves 119 5 10-1 11-4% Adams--D Purdy aaah 108 7 7 6-nk 8-1% 12. 12 Rob'son--Mrs F Van'jagt Trainer W. Von Riehthofen 1 21129 "AND 9 PAID 12.60 Third Race 4% Furlongs. Two year old Maidens. Cimg. Wt PPSst % ve Str Standing Ova'n 1li4 6 1 French Annette 110 Double Rule 112 Bourbon Will i Di Damzel 11 Gold Indian Hannibal Miss Jetett Winner b ¢€ by Orvietto tm Start good, won driving Fourth Race @ Furlongs. 4 year olds Wt PP 6-STANDING OV'AN 17.90 4-/RENCH ANNETTE 3-DOUBLE RULE all $7500. Fin Jocke: Purse $1900. y Owner 1s o-seek Farm s~Miss i Lawson 1tt--W F Edmision 3-352 Northeutt--W F Edmision 2% 5-nk Dittfach--G B_ Elliott 7 6-1 Bolin--C N MeNeill 5-4 7 Brown--McMacken 5 115 1 8.8 Outdistanced Despirito--A J Ha 'd--Spartan Nell, Trainer ©. Holliday Pool 32-037 2 18 5 5 ta Hiwell s 13.80 5.90 4.00 $.00 3.40 6.30 3-SARANO 11-DOTTIE'S 12-TULAS: S Claiming all $250 'urse $1800. % 8 Fin Jockey Owner 1-5% Harrison--North Amer, Fm 2-4 Fitzs's.--Roycroft Sta +1 3-nk Rogers Culverhouse 4no Simpson -- Barwood Sta 5-2 Robinson--H. ' Corneille 6-444 Bolin--J R Mcintyre 81 7-1 Hale--Mrs. V. G. Cardy 6-% 8-h Bohenko-- Maloney lqs 9-294 Rasmussen--R_ Johnson 7 10-1%Northeutt--W F Edmiston 11-4% Griffiths--Miller - Pollard 4 1 12- Metivier Hogarth ithfalAlly. Trainer G. Magnusson Pool 37,682 GIRL 'ed $$ -- ----- -- -- -- 10-PIN ACTION Tournament Laurels To Manny Hutcheon ,pins, as he edged Manny Hut- Oshawa. man with a splendid cheon 707 to 705. Jack Tyson 613 series. placed third with 679 and John Houlding fourth with 670 E. Trosin and E. Snowden, of Cobourg, easily won the doubles with a dandy score of 1,308. An-| other Cobourg entry, P. Krak- enberg and J. Manning, finish- Sarano Dottie's Girl Tulassee Danstir 99 Real Gentleman 112 6 Lauralane 107 Twin's Joy 115 9 3 92 Full Front 107 Bomber Wilson 114 7 11 12 Doc. Schaeffer 114 1 5 5-ni That Mickey 7 6 99 3 115 tl 114 12 2 2 uu 9 6 8 1 109 4 7 h Azure Woodbine 105 8 4 i Winner ch m 5 Miluminabie t good, won easily Fifth Race © Farlongs, Three-year-old Fillies wt st % 3-1 1-OWN COLLEEN 7-WARFERD 6OUR GIGI Allowances. St Fin 5.40 3.80 2.70 640 4.70 3.50 Purse $2400. Jockey 4 Fitzs's Northeutt Parnell--B Owner Windfields Farm H.C Burton C Heintzman Rogers--M J Hawkins 5-244 Rasmussen--1 Tenney 6-1 Dittfach--Mrs. Burgess 7-2% Harrison--Kinrar Sta B 8. 8 Remillard--Union Jack B-- FairColleen. Trainer G. McCann Pool 37,055 The Oshawa and District Ten- Pin Association Tournament came to a close as 125 mem- bers competed for this year's awards. Manny Hutcheon captured the "all events" crown with an excellent nine game score of 1,876. Second place went to Walt ns Se oevun Own Coileen Warterd Our Gigi Falsun Bitters Honey Boors Shamrock Lass 116 Rosequeen 121 3 Winner ch f 3 Queen's Own -- Start good, won ridden out 4 h a 14 114 2 4 3% 4-1 POG eer ps 114 121 114 114 wu} 1 2 , 7. EASTWA MEN'S MAJOR George Reid, Mike DiCesaro and Wes Richards displayed some of this season's outstand- ing bowling as each recorded excellent scores over 600. wsetaw TO 3 6-h 5-2 ADH Oye Cr ee a 1 1 3 3.80 3,20 2.40 24.60 8.80 2-AXEMAN 1-RED SAIL tinued his scoring prowess by|star guard for the Collegiate} * THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Moy 1, 1962 74° le : | GUS KYLE | | 'Jack Of All Trades | Wants Coaching Job By DENNIS ORCHARD old veterans and a tenuous link VANCOUVER (CP) --It took|with Eddie Shore, boss a large measure of self-confi-'of Springfield Indians. Canucks} dence to jump at 39 from|promptly finished last in the | hockey coaching to a new ca-| league's northern division. jand quickly won a company|: reer in beh aly Shi : Kyle reports "two or three" |contest for sales that sent him Gus Kyle did it, and his ven- coaching cffers from the Amer-|to the world series. Last winter, | -- vet been a huge success, jcan League, but that's too farjafter he garnered investments] Pe ail ' 5 ag away for his liking. that pushed beyond six figures, | Hog foley s bac He says he knows players and | he won another for a trip we The onetime cop, National has the ability to get the most/Ms wife to Hawail. | Hockey 'League Anlentonnn out of them A coaching job would add to and sporting goods dealer tired Make him an offer this fall,/his list of contacts. last year of saying "'yes" to his 3 cep oie 2s SERVICE GUARANTEED and he'll take another swing at) -Sdumsd it. After all, it's grist for the, .j business mill. He went cold into Saint John | into hockey An in-| bosses in the Calgary Exhibition | and Stampede board, | He quit as manager-coach of |Calgary Stampeders of the Western Hockey League and jtook a turn at selling mutual funds out of Saint John, N.B | He has since moved to Vancou- jver as a branch manager and | he's the golden boy of his young company He thinks he can stay in the work and if a nearby WHL club is interested, grace a coaching ag with his 245 pounds this all. BATTLED WITH DUTTON Kyle resigned over a battle with Red Dutton, who insisted on running Stampeders from his presidential sput on the board, just as he rules his construction empire in western Canada. Kyle would like to have stayed in Calgary, possibly in a double role as coach and area representative for the company He had been studying the investment business for three years and negotiating with the firm for a job Dutton kept a tight hold on jthe club's purse strings, vetoed Kyle's plans to hire and fire players, and as Gus says, left his team with the impression Kyle was a "'company man and the hell with the players." Out ke went, -apparently through with the game after three bashing seasons with New York Rangers and Boston! Bruins, a few more as captain) of the Stampeders and four as manager-coach ANCIENT MARINIER RUM Sixth Race PRED SAU ei 64 Furtongs. 4 year olds ap. Allow. Purse 52700. WtPPSt % ly Str Fin Jockey Ml 1% 1 3% Dittfach -- Lanson Farm 14 % Bolin E Doumani h Harrison--Stafford Fm 4-5% Gubbins-J M_ Jacobs S-no Fitzs's.--W J Farr 6-94 Bohenko--L Maloney 7 7 Remillard--Mrs. F Famous Maid. Trainer A. BH. Warner. Pool 21,186. Quinella Pool 20,956 Scott for his 1,841 and in third spot came Earl Snowden, of Co- bourg, with 1,836 Cobourg's W. Lingard won the singles event by only two 3.50 Owner Axeman Red Sail Level Streak Mystere Cairnfield Milton Man 112 Golden Fleece 112 Winner » « 4 Chop Start good, won sily 1 2- 102 3 120 121 7 Macl'n Canadian Team Skeet Trials Next Monday Trials to select the Canadian skeet team which will compete at the World Championships at \Cairo, Egypt, in October, will) be held at the Montreal Skeet _____}Club, St. Janvier, Quebec, Mon-' 7.0 3.90\4ay, May 7. 4.70 ed Hugh Garland, chairman of the trials committee, announced that the trials will consist of a 200 bird event and will be fired under international shooting regulations. Under these rules \the bird may appear at any jtime up to three seconds after the competitor calls for it. Also the competitor cannot replace his gun to his shoulder until the target appears. Mr, Garland said shooters rom Quebec, Ontario and Al- QUINELLA 2 AND 1 PAID 31% Seventh Race 7-BOLD 'SCHOLAR, © Feriongs. 4 years and up. Claimingal! $7500. Purse 32200. Wt PP Sst % " § Fin Jockey Ow 1-2% Fitzs's.--J E F Seagram 2. Dittfach ~-- Mrs. A. Chris 3-1% Potts - 7 5. 1-CASTLEBERRY 17.90 7.60 7-BOLD SCHOLAR 42 z" ner Castleberry =... Bold Scholar Bourbon Blue Die Hard . Bull Pine Page Service val vectn 4-2% Simpson ~ 44 Viola--M Viola Parnell -- Gorlick 0% Rasmussen--Desnovers Rogers--R L Bawden ainer N. Julius. 1 +1 "v "3 fren She Pe 3 6-h 7A All Cash 9 46 6 cal 8- Winner @k & g 6 Castleton--Rustic Charm. Tr Start good, won handily. Pool 41,588 Eighth Race #SPRING ECLIPSE 1 and 16th Miles 3 and 4 year olds. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900. Wt PP St } % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-94 Armstrong -- Newtondale 2-244 Bohenko J 20 3-no Davidson--Mrs. J Hunter 43% Kallai Mrs. F. Tuske 5-5% Rasmussen -- C Softiey 612% Ueyama--Cairnburn Fm 7-1% Dittfach -- Franklin Fm 8- Parnell Shaprio-Black ele. Trainer A. Hickling Pool 41,100, Total Poot 297,103 7-LOONSEL DES ARTS 17.20 5-REMISTER St % Conseil des Arts 116 7 4 3-1% 2h Remister $2 1 1-3 McCarthy 109 4 September Star 11) Demorosa 13 2 3 Winner ch g 4 Menetrier--L: Start good, won easily NEW ENGINE TRIUMPHS in a record average speed of LIVERPOOL, England (Reut- 92.65 m.p.h ' ers) -- Jim Clark, driving the . F é new V-8 powered Lotux Climax New Zealander Bruce MC-|perta had already indicated that won the Aintree 200 event at Laren, in a Cooper Climax,|they would compete. They in- nearby Aintree Saturday--the came second. World champion ~~~ ' first time the new engine has Phil Hill of the United States ed second with 1,259, while the local father-and-son team of Mike and Mickey DiCesaro took third place honors with 1249. SPUTNIKS 7th AT DES MOINES Oshawa Sputniks more than held their own in the Booster Division of this year's annual ABC tournament in Des Moines, \lowa, during the Easter week- end. The boys finished a credit-| able seventh in a field of 40. These teams came from every part of the United States and Canada. The Sputnik's perform- ance indicates the big im- provement by local 10-pin bowl- ers in major competition. John Waldinsperger was high clue Barrcy Hartman of Ot- tawa, Canada's top. skeet shot, who came second in last year's World Championships at Oslo, Norway; Eddie Tuvo of Mont- real; C. H. '"Cup" McCreery of Ottawa and Ron Baker of Cal- gary. Since advance entries in the trials are not required it is ex- pected that many shooters will register for the trials during the Canadian Skeet. Championships which will be held at the Mont- real Skeet Club, May 4to 6, im- mediately preceding the trials Results -- Slapsticks 4, Wash- outs 0; Bombers 3, Corvettes 1; Nathan Sunoco 2, WaHoos 2. High Scores -- G. Reid 628 (220, 205, 203), M. DiCesaro Sr. 627 (218, 206, 203), W. Rich- ards 604 (214, 203), W. Scott 597 (224, 212), J. Waldinsperger 561 (213), T. Hronich 556, V. Trim- ble 553 (200), D. Clark 518, F. O'Neil 512 and H. Prakken 515.| Team Standings 38, Nathan Sunoco 36, Bombers 35, Slapsticks 27, -WaHoos 25, Washouts 19. Leading Averages -- M. Di- Cesaro Sr. 185, G. Reid 180, W. Scott 179, J. Waldinsperger 176 AND F. Sobil 176. JIMMIE BROWN IS GOLFER TOO CLEVELAND (AP)--Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns' fullback and National Foot- ball League rushing champ- ion for five straight years, started playing golf three years ago. He went around the High- land golf course Monday for 18 isles and wound up with a par 72 --Corvettes! 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