Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1962, p. 15

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e l THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 29, 1962 18 C 10 oa Are MAJOR LEAGUE Robin Roberts | The Orioles picked Roberts up| F a ees L rl LEADERS _| Shows Talents later ened spent thes weeks MAY 28 ,1962 shopping around after the Yanks} ' | 5 By 3; ASS 3 jdecided he couldn't make their) ete ar 'wy Tux associate Press) For Baltimore '%' First Race np SE 4.40 ; 10 | ; roy RH Pet. | He allowed eight hits and two 4% Furlongs, 2-year-old Maidens, Can, Foaled. Claiming all $5000 Purse sisee| |Williams, Chi. 173 38 61 358 Ping oe Oede. preci vet-\runs in his tenure against the WtPPSt %4 ¥% Sir Fin Jockey Owner | ' Cepeda, S Fran. 186 40 65 .349/jor * eg b " . 4 whose ma-/Red Sox in his first American Cee ie ek an Se eae Maloney im | VANCOUVER (CP) -- British! 'The basic formation will find)be replaced this year by the j, Alou, S. Fran 180 39 84 "s3si? league bare all career ap-|League start, No Nonsetse .. tlt 8 | {-2l4 Senk Dittfach--Lanson Farm {Columbia Lions are carrying|the left end split out, a'half-|British beefeater uniform in or- NY. |peared finished when he was cut) Roberts's efforts were all the Under t' Bridge 108 4 42 Dreyer--Dream Crest Farm |their "new era" in professional back flanked to the right, a full-|ange and black--the Lion team fn ge hate 4 or yd Saslgeck in bee York Yankees, is|more impressive because. this ae ma a Me 61% tie so Wieccokout " |football to all aspects of the back directly behind the centre, |colors. Groat, Pitts, 172 19 57 331 |oneten siness as a Baltimore was his first look inside Fenway Scotch Boy 117 4 6 sLanoway--Stafford Farm | game, a halfback in the slot between! The helicopter will be used-to Hels Sk Miva. Sh ea : \Park, noted as a tough one for eae He Teh Wicks Sia. it Remillard "a ' pre | Coach Dave Skrien says the | us Sees Ae oe att belt om, [deliver performers to the foot-| 05 45 Mays, eats SS pitchers. Start good, di 001 23,931. Double Pool 45,127)team itself will have a new of-/and another halfback to the|ball field. The outdoor screen : WIR Sunday in} art good, won sistant | fongion iook in the ties Western right of the fulihack, will be used to show silent films| Runs batted in <7. 49. = --. ee rege rok "He! 'ee weg age i 2:TADENAC. 18.50 7.80 4.30/Conference season, spreading) Skrien says that with a good|and the words to special songs| Hits -- Cepeda 65. ry over Boston sed So e; (AP) -- Stirling) Second Race {%ig, "13 SEATS ven al pa" unt" Ferm eng ed Bh "Ron, cc Sac gh eh Me ee -- Ranew, Houston' «| think Roberts showed eration Saturday to make his! 4 Turcotte---M Taillieu jstreamlined nine-man board of| give the defence the initial bur-) It's all part of the program) Yome runs -- Mays 16. Le ii st Stolen bases -- Wills, Los An- with his Showing." oe ~ ro fires - Jee ¢ hone {Stadium will get a fresh paint] ceivers." second the physical plant and cisco 7-0, 1.000. | . 5-ROYAL HEAVY MAN 12.10 4.60 3 4o| And Dal Richards, Vancouver | side running threat from the re-'courage the fans, who. have geles 99 i Third Race 80 270 4% Furlongs. Two-year-old Majdens.Cdn, foaled, Clmg. all $5000, Purse sisy|head coach of 'the club's new) put that's about football, and|playoffs only once since the ! H Pct Weleme Pidner 100.3 6. 20 Ss Zit Drever' Golden West Fm [Dring a new era in entertain-|ringehenefit entertainment be-/fill the 32,700-seat stadium. Rollins, Minn. _ 174 22 60 .345 One Mile, Four year-olds up. Claiming all 3500. Pid $1900. 4. Viola--Mrs. C C King new resident heading a won Lions "will|at the entrances and the like. F vobe: i | 1 f Pn ee ee jand Virdon, Pittsburgh 5. enough to put him in the regu-)breathing easier. His general] 1 4-2% Gubbins--Double K Farm) directors that recently replacediden of defending against ajto improve all aspects of the Bi geles 23, Winner b m & Teddy Wrac' ithea. Trainer C. C, King. "DAILY DOUBLE 4 AND 2 PAID $69.70 ------------|nine Canadian Football League rence will have to protect|games, says Delbridge. , SEncosl 69 270) musician and bandleader who is) maining backs." seen the Lions reach the WFC American League Wt PP st Str Fin Jockey Owner jpre-game and half - time show .von in the pre-season chatter club joined the league in 1954,|Jiminez, K. City 13 51 .392/ ee Ag sme ee gg ve ment apart from the games/ing "pianned by Richards and! §o far, says general manager|M@line, Detroit 146 reas Tadenac 3-1 "1 6 2M 4-1 4 was impressed, saying: \93 i c Str Fin Jockey Owner C. B. (Slim) Delbridge, the|ently healthier than ever, is the|the stadium, greeting the fans Triples P ying |23, underwent a minor nasal op Harrison--Stafford Farm thi ] lar rotation. | was very pleased| condition was reported as im-| Smirly's Rouge 111 - McComb--J Smith ithe 30-man board, says Empire quick pass to the flanked re- Lion operation--first the team, n| am' Piaro, Start good, won driving Pool 36,665, |job featuring team colors of the) «at the same time the de-|third the entertainment at the Pitching -- Pierce, San Fran- ee re Sc ea Gs OE AEA TAL AS ----| Clubs, against a strong inside and out-| [t's all designed, too, to en- Strikeouts -- Koufax, Los An-| + WELCOME PARDNER Roy'l H'vy Man 1i7 : Jch 1-no Potts--Cedar Springs Fm |operations, says the season Willi: can't sound as exciting as the {0 purchase season tickets and|Essegian, Cleve. 105 371 dr. Edition 5.9 1 54 5 Hale--Armstrong Bros Sta | themselves, : Ss . , an ak ad Enlyn Lad 1 2 7-1 :-2 6-244 Parnell--Enright-Lyons 2 company Herb Capozzi, an old face in A. Smith, Chi 136 20 45 .331 Gum Swamp 112 ' Grittiths "A x Smallwood Skrien, who ty hgh fee head! oy instance, the entertainers|this new era here, it's doing) Runs -- Howser, Kansas City] coach in the middle of last sea- plan to employ a choral group,|pretty well in that line. 38. Silveriam 7 4 -3% Dittfach--Mrs D H Coulter a helicopter, giant outdoor} Four weeks before the Lions) Runs batted in -- Kalin 38 2 Flaming Louise 47 1 . Gubbins--Dew Valley Fm |Son when his boss, Wayne Rob- Winner ch g 2 Pipe Royal--Familiarity. Trainer J. H. Noble jinson, was fired as the club). vi. screen and beefeater cos- were scheduled to bpen practice ao a Aca SE es UE AN fs -- *itumes in addition to regular June 25, the club had sold 12 Start good, won driving Pool 44,917 ldragged along in last place ve align- os. -- Gree ' |said the new offensive align bands and marching major- season tickets, slightly ahead Doubles Green, Minnesota 7-BATTLING WAY 7.60 4.00 3.00 : ac f i' 3 Fourth Race CRINGS "METHOD... 420 3.30\hO Pest personnels ete. of the sate 'Lime Meat 708, |" 6-BITTERS 3.50 3 when a total of 16,000 season Triples -- A. Smith, Chic@go oe ee Oe ee ee ore By this he meant largely Wil-/NEW BAND UNIFORMS tickets were aold. :; iciinie War le Oe re Cs ety lie Fleming, the former Iowa) The Americas-style uniforms is ais os Candle awk King's Method . 116 h 4 2 % Dittfach--E J Johnson jhalfback who was picked as an|worn by the B.C. Lions junior more 15. Bitt 108 7 eyer--Blackwell -Pont'lo| ri : Diane W M7 : 5- 3% a "Audley Farm all-star in in | the West last year. _/band, with 100 _members, will SPORTS | Stolen bases -- Howser 14, Mariner's Day 1 nl Windfields Farm ne inhi Ss . Jeanie Dear is 3'2 2h 2 8 6-15% Lanoway--Albob Farm Pitching --Donovan, Cleve- Miss Tareen 99 32 3 oe Harrison--Mrs H Truman e , bed ° Cc land, 8-1, .889 Winner ch f 5 Orviette 2nd--Fair Jeantnd, Trainer F. H .Merrill Jr ALENDAR Strike -- Pascu: Start tart good, won easily Pool 53,659. City n istrict nee ouls Pascual, Minne- DUTCH LARRY 20. 770 30 TODAY : Fe Eee een, wt Softball Schedule wu." | |. Canadian Open % Str Fin Jockey Owner Oshawa 116 5 2 214 D1 ' 1-2% Gubb J Bozzo re Be : é ae gi sk ret somng ae t 13 Sa tapentnene Ramat | May 29, Tonys vs. MacLeans; June 26, Scugogs vs. Heffer- Association (Official Open Z - : . 5 -- Tony's Vendors vs Mac- | Little Welch i sh i Potts--F W_ Russell and Scugogs vs. Hefferings. ings and Tonys vs. MacLeans.|ing) -- Tony's 3 | Menari 11 9-9 91 94 2 ¢Rasmussen--C A Ball ke ver | June 28, MacLeans vs. Heffer-| 4ean's, at 6.45 p.m and Scugog 0 ourney 1 ! Adolphe W 1 8-2 T4 f-nk 5 Dalton--Hozack May 31, MacLeans vs. Heffer- Cleaners vs Heffering's re Island King 1 8 7-1 br Fitzs's.--Mrs A, H. Trudell | ings fhe Cobourg vs. Scugogs.|ings and Cobourg vs. Scugogs. I g's Imper- Island i ae 7 a Taemdligcd Mt mitch | * ! June 30, Tonys vs. Cobourg.|ials at 8.15 p.m. Both games 0 J ] 26- 29 Diary TM A? kt kt Sk McComb w G, Moore | June 2, Tonys vs. Cobourg. | July 3, Scugogs vs. Tonys and/at Alexandra Park n july Yola 2nd il : 5 2 10- Dittfach--J O Taylor | June 5, Scugogs vs Tonys and Cobourg vs. Hefferings. Oshawa Minor Association -- \ | tan, Bchenten Ae Winner dk br 4 Omlssion--Lady Lula. Trainer C, F. Chapman Cobourg vs. Hefferings. July 5, Hefferings vs. Tonys|(Meeting) Kiwanis Bantam}, MONTREAL (CP) -- Early |_ Matured amet Botled under theo of Heb PES F008, WOR OVINE ri Svs June 7, MacLeans vs. Scu-jand MacLeans vs. Scugogs. League and OMSA Midget/forecast in behalf of aspirants is gogs and Hefferings vs. Tonys.| July 7, MacLeans vs. Cobourg.|League team se pga of|to the 1962 Canadian open golf Sixth Race SELOOMING NEY ** 23) 240| June 9, MacLeans vs Cobourg.| July 10, Tonys vs. MacLeans Simcoe Hall, 7.30 p.m. championship Raa ¢ VENTURE 3-WAR BANG 250 June 12, Hefferings vs. Scu- and Scugogs vs. Hefferings WEDNESDAY Jules Huot, veteran pro at the) , ' OF AD 1 Mile, 4 years and up Allowances, Purse $2800 July 12, Hefferings vs. Mac- LUNESD! beautiful Laval - sur - le an »p ' i - 20s "Leg ys. Tony oa a a 8 - Lac WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner gogs and MacLeans vs. Tonys.i1 cans and C obourg vs. Tonys. sorTBALL course on the northern out-| Gritflibe Ficlds-Marshak,. June 14, Hefferings vs. Mac-) July 14, Seno Es vs. Cobourg. S$ capi ; &, -|. Oshawa Minor Softball Assoc.| Skirts of Montreal, says a score ip HE TA Potts--J R Mcintyre _ |Leans and Cobourg vs. Tonys. July 17, Tonys vs. Scugogs and (Kiwanis Bantam League Sched- of 272 might be good enough to UM WITH Crown Attorney i20 2 1 2 1-2% 1-3%4 Dittfach--Lanson Farm Glooming 5 2 4 2-4 22% War Bang 13.3 3 3 3-6 3-3% Raven Wing 1 5 5 4-1 Parnell--Double M Sta | eee yen . . "4 4 Rococo Rogue | 117 3 4h 5- Adams--N E Rocamora | June 16, Scugogs vs. Cobourg.|Cobourg vs. MacLeans. ule) -- Zion at Sunnyside; North W!0 Winner b ¢ 4 Hard Sauce--Nandi 2nd.Trainen R. Townrow | June 19, Tonys vs. Scugogs) July 19, MacLeans vs. Scugogs Oshawa at Kingside: Rundle at| This will mark the first time Start good, won easil Pool 23,123, Quinella Pool 30,898 and Cobourg vs. MacLeans and Hefferings vs Tor Southmead: Fernhill' at Con-|that the Laval club, founded in Smooth and mellow as a tropical night, a QUINELLA 2 AND 5 PAID 318.50. «5 | +'une 21, Tonys vs. Hefferings, July 21, Hefferings vs Cobourginaught; Storie at Valleyview; 1917 on a piece of farm land yet hearty as a buccaneer's laughs... cf EEO ----- and Scugogs vs. MacLeans Time for games: First Game!|Kastview at Woodview and Nipi- has been host to the Canadian) 6-JANET YATES 1.30 470 29|. June 23, Hefferings vs. Co-)6:45 p.m. and Second Game 8:15)g0n at Lakeview. All games at|Open. The 53rd annual tourna-| Ancient Mariner Black Label brings Savant ane S-PAULPOLLY 9.20 5.00 bourg p.m /6.30 p.m. ment, now with total money of a taste of adventure to every rum drink, 9 Furlongs. 4 years up. Claiming all$6000, Purse $2100 oe : : iE "| Beaches Major Fastball) $30. 000, is scheduled for July wt PP st % s Fin Jockey lthird. The time for the 1 1-16- League -- Dependable Caterers! 2-29 Janet Yates 101 ' 6 11% 1-244 13 1% Harrison---F J + Schultz C di C t mile feature was 1:41 3-5 vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexan-| "If conditions are favorable, Sch { ce ee a : aa TR ae sgh ee gta a 1Z ap ure The winner returned $26.80,\dra Park, 8.00 p.m. it looks to me as if 272--that's| a G en ey See Bull Pine 1 3 ! p -nk Viola---Viola $8.80 and $9.60 and the Ellsworth). 16 under par for the 72 holes----| Oil Can id $4. 2 Dittfach--Est. Webley | : . , SOCCER ; ' 4 | try paid $2.80 and $3. The|*¥\*™ probably will be good enough,' Cairnfield 1 6 f , hie Roser ow J Farr C ] { en ' : Sun and Wind . 107 4 7 6 a aeRonen--J 5 Mead a I ormilan victory was worth $71,200 to|. Oshawa City and District\saiqd Huot Friday. "But if we Indian Festival 111 7 nen - §- Griffiths The Pheasant St owner Vic Graber of Oakland,|ASsoc- -- Rangers vs Kickers,|have wind or rain, then the low Winner ch m 5 Esprit de France--Miss Yates. Trainer B, 8. Chris Calif at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- Start good, wo won ridden out Pool 56,540 7 k F t score may be 275 | or 276.' me wee eaten see Fe _| BE ACK FOAWMTC (Soccer doosia Pierce vers (tm 8% Dm. . a tered his third victory of the/ LACROSSE 7-MONARCH PARK 6.70 4.40 3.20 ' f SSE Eighth a. -PENETANG ~. 1440 5.00, NEW YORK (CP)--Cadiz shut afternoon at New York's Aque-| OLA Senior League -- a] COURT "ROYAL 2.90| out the powerful entry of Prove duct when he piloted Pepper|Credit vs Brooklin, at 8.45 p.m 1 Mile 3 and 4 year-olds Cdn. foaled a a $2400. It and Olden Times Saturday to Patch to a three-quarter-lenath| | ' n Joel Owner Monarch Park 11 3-14 tvs Dalton--Addison Halt Sta |t@ke the top-money U.S. horse/yictory over Counter Call in the p eoes ag BR U1 Bie ea i ieee y « ' a, racing during the weekend, the! 11-mile $57,000 Top Flight Han- REMEMBER WHEN cue ? Queen's Park 17 5 My Se! 4-nk Dittfach--Mrs I Weisdort {$121,400 Californian at Holly-|dicap. Honey Dear, an entry By THE CANADIAN PRESS Country Guy 1 3 3 5-3% Potts--Smythe 2 Le aa with Counter Call, was third Whirville 12 2 nk 6-h Griffiths--A G Hedges wood Park in Inglewood, Calif." po ser-Patch led he way| Jockey Harry Louman, a New Perspect'v. 108 8 1 4 7-5% Dreyer--Golden West Fm epper Patch led all the way| : : Flaven % 6 9 % 8-12% Harrison--Staiford Fm | The six-year-old chestnut, rid-|to pay $36.30, $14.10 and $8.50| frequent rider on Canadian a Rpts 4 > he - s A oer ra eraaea Fm iden by Bill Harmatz, won by |The second- and third-place en-| tracks, was stricken while «3 hop---Gai Parisien ne rainer G. M. untley Start good, won easily Pool 63,288, Total Pool 436,430 jabout 114 lengths as the less- {TY Paid $10.80 to place and the galloping a horse in train same price to show. The win- 'PAD feared part of the Rex Ells- ner, carrying 113 pounds, was| 18 at Churchill Downs 27 jworth team, Prove It, came up|clocked in 1:50 1-5 and earned| Years ago today and died OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS to take second and Olden Times/| $37.50 | before aid could reach him EASTWAY MIXED SUMMER LEAGUE Averages W. Scott 183, L. Schatz Bowling starts at 7.30 Wednesday|!76, G. Reid 171, D. Cole 167, D. Gibbs night. Anyone interested in practice or : Ladies --F. Bouckley 169, M Cole learning to bowl ten pins can start 5. J. Gyurka 158, T. Wilson 143 and G. Fusco 139. : : x j Wait Scott was high bowler of the! 'Te eo : oe 'aver leadin B-A dealers night with 571 (204), L. Schatz 542, G.\wo pant Res, § eee Nena (em) eee Reid 512, G. Coppin 503, D. Cole 500,\ points; No. 1 j , te . $ 3 ee Riven de, Waiker 498, W. Hubner 489 B Patna Spain nena ~~ across Canada now offer » QO, Weeks 488, D. 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