OS Te tons pearance reer 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Moy 3, 1962 'FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1962 CLOUDY AND SLOW Bt 10 2 32 33 U9 2 6 11-1% 11-1% 112 5 912 12 Select Star 107.112 Gn 91 %. Winner dk b f 8 by Selector -- Acee. Trainer W F Morrissey. Start good, won driving. Pool 18653 Double pool By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent to The Times LONDON -- The amazing babies of the First English Divi- sion have done it. Ipswich Town are league champions, and have become the first team ever to win the championship in its first season in First Division foot- ball. They won the title and the $4% Wisk V Martin Jr. 96 ick-- z 10-2% Bohenko--Albion Hills Sta 11-1 Fitzsimmons--L 1 12 T. Wolski--Potterson & Nic Second Race One and Bom miles, 4 year all $2500, Purse $1900. iu tin 2nk 64 34 Sh Seawin ... Diameter . rt good, won driving. 9 67 7-2 Th 8 --, ch g, 6 Moontight Ron -- "Miss ates, gapped J. C. Meyer. Sta: . right to play in next year's S-BILL YATES ........ 8. 3.90 270|Furopean Cup competition by SOSMARCEL. sghanlars ie ees 3 beating Aston Villa 2-0 while} 2 -olds and up, Canadian foaled. Claiming| Burnley, the favorites lost their Outer last chance by only drawing i in Pipi M Sta 2-2 with relegated Chelsea. It 2h 2-% Cosentino--J Smith was a stirring finish to a great % D season. oo Wek pian Ipswich is not the first yor Soe ee to win the second and first divi- Hg ig Ree inate sion title in successive years. Tottenham did that in the of 1949-1950 and 1950- DAILY DOUBLE Gand 8 PAID $261.20 1951. But this was not their first Third Race " % Selector . 113 2 1 1-1 Right Bower .. 115 5 6 5-2% Scamper Boots 10910 3 2nk Snow Lane .... 108 7 8 6-2% Refreshed ..... 115 3.4 41 Bobs Diane ... 103 9 9 8-nk Deal Me Aces . 108 6 12 10-1 Teachuck ..... 110 11 10 93% Black Raven .... 101 1 2 11- Run'n Trance .11512 5 3-1% Fair P gm 5 47 7% Romi 110 811 Furlongs. Two-year-old Malden Fillies. Clmg. all $5000, Wt PP St % Locuta Winner b f 2 Selector--Forever Wise. Trainer W. T. Raines. time in the First Division, in 2AVISE SELECTOR 60.90 28.1 2 |which they had played for many 10-SCAMPER BOOTS .-.» $.40|years before going down to the rae $1800-| second Str Fin Jockey Owner ' : 11% Hh Boeete as Pi T. Raines | The achievement of Ipswich am : se on Uperiit seem Town is an amazing one for a 524 eg Parnell--Ra'ds & Smith team situated in the small 14 5-1¥%4 Robinson--Rosedale Sta leounty town of , Suffolk, and Fu $14 0 Bohenko--L Moloney |with no big name players on 6-2 8-1% Griffiths--Mrs. Merrill Jr|jits roster. It has featured sound 1l- 9nk Harrison--Stafford Farm positional play, and straight- forward football to win the hiet/ highest honors. And with a 92 10-14% Adams--Simon 10-1 I1!- Bolin--C B McNeill Outdistanced Pheer aaniad Ipswich Town Has Made =English Soccer History and skilled experience to win many games it was expected to lose. DUNDEE CHAMPIONS For the first time in the club's history, Dundee have won the Scottish League championship. On the last day of the season, they won a 3-0 victory over St. Johnstone at Perth, while Glasgow Rangers were being held to a 1-1 by Kilmarnock at|g Ibrox Park. This effectively stopped the Rangers winning the triple honors of the season, as they had already won the Scottish League Cup. Dundee will represent Scot- land in the European Cup series next season, and should be worthy representatives. UPS AND DOWN While all of the promotion and relegation places have not been settled in England, the list is nearly complete. Cardiff City, losing 8-3 at Everton, accom- pany Chelsea to the Second Division, while Fulham stay in the top bracket by beating Man- chester United by 2-0. Leyton Orient, of London, go up to the First Division along with Liverpool to keep five London teams in that division. Orient made sure by beating Bury 2-0 while Sunderland could only draw 1-1 with Swansea Town, Incidentally, that draw gave)City. Carlisle only to have to Swansea the one point they/win their one remaining game rege 4 ha -- going down toto be sure of promotion. the Division. Demotion will be the lot of Bristol Rovers| Tee teams will have to and Brighton. apply for re-election to the ae Fourth Division, Chester, Har- CLOSE FINISH tlepools and Doncaster. The Grimsby now look certain to} fou: . ay tr canal eles Me Se along' with Portsmouth, but Queen's Park Rangers still have|Points but with a game each to 4 slight og 4 Queen =~ play. . angers wi two rem: Scotlan ing games, and Grimsby lose ed st a, Stirling Albion one they still have to play, the|2"4 St. Johnstone go down into Rangers. 'will go up on goal|the Second Division, and their average. It is just as close as/places in the first will be taken that. But even a draw for Grimsby in the final game will ea' thine scene Pe put them into division two. | comback after being relegated a Newport is the only team|year ago. Floyd More Concerned About Site NEW YORK (AP)--"Big men usually make big talk. In the por it may. be a little differ- en! Pie World heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson made the comment Wednesday after challenger Sonny Liston of Philadelphia said he would knock out Patterson in three or four rounds when they meet-- somewhere--in September. Lis- ton opened his training camp in - Katskill Mountains Wednes- lay. "It's a strange thing about a person's outlook," Patterson said in a telephone interview. "When I meet a fighter at a weigh-in, or some place else, like when I met Liston at the boxing writers' dinner, they seem to me to be twice my certain to go down from divi- sion three to division four. Five OLD c OUNTRY SOCCER SCORES Shrewsbury, Torquay, Barnsley, Brentford and Lincoln. If. the size. "Then, when I get in the ring with them, I feel twice their size. I've had that happen to me since my amateur days, It's al- last four of these teams manag to win their remaining games, then all five teams will have/sults of Wednesday night's 38 points, and the issue will be|Country soccer matches: decided on goal averages. International Match THREE ARE SURE Scotland 2 Uruguay 3 Millwali, Wrexham and Col- ENGLISH LEAGUE chester are now sure of the first Division III three promotion places in the|Barnsley 4 Torquay 2 Fourth Division. The fourth|Lincoln 2 Portsmouth 2 other teams are knotted in the lower bracket above Newport LONDON (Reuters) -- Re- Old place will go either to York,|Reading 3 Bradford 1 Carlisle, Aidershot or Bradford Division I Start good, won ridden out. Pool 31,044 small grounds, compared with its rivals, it has produced a 3-PAULPOLLY 'i Fourth Race SONG Ce FLIGHTS blend of youthful exuberance 6 Forlongs. 4 year etl and up Claiming all $4500. Purse $2000, WtPPSt % % 'aulpolly . 117 3:1 Ih ink es =2 Fit: i. 62 2h 22 Have Gun ..... escees 14 2 ndiest 4. inner b m 6& Tahitian King--Side mia, Trainer G. Magnusson. Start good, won driving. $3 32 3%: at Manassa me 16 41 424 42% 4.2% es Toa = n's Tour .. 108 4 4 5-2%4 5-%4 D la 5-HAVE GUN .. Str Fin Jockey Owner ink 1-h Despirito--North Am Fm. 2-1% 2nk Robinson--F Korzelius 3-3. 3-4% Gubbins--J M Jacobs 4 51 Bohenko--W Potts--Varga ~ QUINELLA 8 AND 6 PAID 837.20 Fifth Race % Parlongs. 8 year olds ap. Allow. Purse $2400. wt PPSt % % New Member . 110 2 5 5-3 3-nk Gome of Age .. 118 7 8 7-4 5-5 Painted Post "i 3 6 84 T-nk Cut Steel ...... 113 9 1 1% Il Gounty Guy 9 6 4 4nk 4h Rell 119 1 2 21 22 Miume _....... 118 1 7 6nk 86 Sir Benjamin . 118 8 9 9- Mappy Chat ...110 5 3 3-% 6h Winner b @ 3 Nirgal--Superupper. Start good. won driving. Tome OF AGE... bap 340| By JACK SULLIVAN iced i a al dee 340/Canadian Press Sports Editor Jack Roxburgh is _ happily tending the apple trees on his Western Ontario farm at Simcoe these days while officials of the Memorial Cup final teams are verbally cutting up each other. Roxburgh takes a philosophical view of the wordy war. "At least," he says, "it takes Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-% 1-no Fitzs's.--Levesque 3-24 22% Parnell--Double M Sta. 5-2 3-1% Dittfach--Lanson Farm zt 44% Bohenko--L Maloney Harrison--C Smythe & 6-144% Rogers--J R Mcintyre 7-4 17-46% Robinson--B Farara 9- 85% Brown--Dimarco Sta 82 9% Dalton--Bo-Teek Farm ecw Mrs, J. J. Mooney 6r. Sixth Race % Farlongs. Three-year-olds, CanadianFoaled. 'Allowances. P. % Wt PPSt % 131135 3 11445 3 2% 11% 2 245 46 « 4 2 11% 2h int 35 41 5 $8 Ardan--Sun Talent. pel Winner b g Start good, won ridden out. 1SUN DAN. . their minds off the Canadian PARTUUR : 32 |Amateur Hockey Association, which is a blessing. And it should drum up business at the box-office." Roxburgh is president of the CAHA and, as such, doesn't stray very far from his tele- phone. From long experience, 700. Str Fin Jockey Owner 27 1-1% Remillard--W J Farr Ih 2-6%4Dittfach--Lanson Fm 3-10 318% Bohenko--J Billows 412 414 Potts--C Smythe - & ggg vate sag Sta Trainer W. Thurn Pool 18,069. Quinella Pool 18,271. = QUINELLA 1 AND 5 PAID 87.60 he knows that someone is going Seventh Race Farlongs, 8 year olds. Claiming al1$7500, Purse $2200, PPS "4% % Sir qo|to rear back and throw a high 5.20\|fast one at his association, governing body of hockey in the country. It has happened almost every year since 1949. TSMALL TYPE 8-PRINCE SPARKLE 6-WINMANSHIP amateur wt st Fin Jockey - 1047112 15 1-13% Harrison---T E Hays prince Sparkle 116 8 5 6-%4 52 3-% 2-% Robinson--W G : . 116 6 4 524 4nk 21% 3-3% Northcutt--Mitchell 3232 3% 45 45% Adams--E Pasquale 1124868 Th 6-2 51 Biamonte--Bonnie Lea Sta 65 3 41 64 5-nk 6-2% Parnell--Creek Sta 26 T7h & 7-1 7-6% Potts--C Smythe 172% 21 8 & Remillaxd--G F Hall Merrill Jr. REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS 8! Iv * 6 i b s 3 Castleton--Ballynatch. Trainer F. H. rt good, won easily, Pool 41,014 Robert Moses Lefty Eighth Race @ne and one-sixteenth miles, 4 - year -olds 42000. WtPPSst% % Grove of the Boston Red Sox struck out six Detroit Tigers to pass the 2,000 mark in strike--outs in an American League baseball 5-CRYSTAL TRAIL &PRINCE TOUR .., 3-BOLD. HUNTER yr and up. Claiming ali $3500. Purse Fin Jockey Owner ss 2 yf Str * Grystal Trail ... l-h 1-no Potts--Henferd Sta : Prince Tour .... 23 29% D'fach--Mrs J J Mooney &r| Sine 24 years ago today. It Bold Hunter .. mn 4 en heer nsiygt algae was Grove's 260th victory lappy Harry mk 6-2) "4 Harrison-- jeasley * Dove Call . % 5-% 61 5-1% Biamonte--H M Hale in 15 years of major league Ee Rich .. $ e a $90, Fitr'one---8 yoapian ball, and on the 2,000 strike- tan Gray . ogers--] awden ini n' Estanceria ..... 75 71% 8 8. N'eutt--Mrs HE Johnston | OUt roll he joined such oe ® i crystat Bool Winding Tra ae cs, Gavataris Je. greats as Walter Johnson, tart g won ing. '00! 'ota '00! 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Teams involved have got into squabbles about the eligibility of players, and right in the middle of them has been the CAHA, HELD HIS GROUND Someone invariably gets into a snit at playoff time and takes a whack at the CAHA, Leo LeClerc, manager of the Western champion Edmonton Oil Kings, tried to push the CAHA around last week when he said his team wouldn't go east to meet Hamilton Red Wings unless the CAHA an- nounced the venues and dates of the full best-of-seven final. Roxburgh had previously an- nounced the program for the opening five games and refused to go any further. No one took Loquacious Leo seriously, least of all Roxburgh. The Oil Kings were in Ontario hours after Leo's outburst and since then he has been too busy exchanging verbal swipes with Red Wing Coach Eddie Bush to direct his attention to the Bradford 5 Wrexham 3 Oldham 0 Darlington 1 Centenary Match Notts C 1 F.A. XI 3 SPORTS BRIEFS SETS RECORD Bush looked hard at the Oil} NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)-- Kings when they skated out for|The rugged Miami -Nassau the first game and later de-| ocean power-boat race was won clared: "The scruffiest-looking| Wednesday by John Bakos of St. team I've ever seen in ajCloud, Fla., in a record 3:42.20, Memorial Cup final." nage 40 a faster than t ti t PACKED IN HURRY My se ge to baal Sam Griffith of Miami. LeClerc had a ready answer: 4 Bakos piloted his 25 - foot. "We are not big-time enough to d have a mobile tailor shop with twin - engine Bertram cruiser AOKone, to the record with the us. We had to pack our equip- ment wet after travelling 4,500 ee tee Winds set miles in five days for the mpeerne Mes, Western playoffs." His bag ng ~ -- thi monopoly of boat builder Dic' Ph a ya cata music & Bertram and his skipper, Grif- "Just let th k Ik fith, who had combined to win ust let them keep talking:|the 180-mile race four times. As long as they keep off MY|The Jast two years they won back I'll have a chance to do} in moppies, similar to the 3-1 some work on the farm. foot blue moppie they finished Roxburgh, nominated a week/second with Wednesday. Grif- ago to contest the Norfolk riding|fith was 22 minutes behind on the Liberal ticket in the June| Bakos. 18 federal election, spoke like a true politician when he summed up the Edmonton- Hamilton series this way: ENTERS RACE TORONTO (CP)--Dan Gurney of Riverside, Calif., will drive "The Oil Kings lost the first game, but they'll improve a lot in the rest of the series. They've in the 200-mile sports car race at the Mosport track June 9, it Was announced Wednesday. CAHA. got some real good hockey|Gurney, who will drive a Lotus players and they'll let the Red/19, finished in a third-place tie Wings know that they're in a/with Stirling Moss of England fight. I wouldn't want to pickjlast year in the world drivers' the Cup winner." championship. ways the same. 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