{ OLD WOODBINE RACES THURSDAY, MAY First Race 7 furlongs, 3 - year ol St uv PFanwPeueug Reckless Rick 118 Gray Mouse 118 Montana Bombe¥ 118 Diamond Park 16 Crown Grant 118 Sergeant Butch 113 Ortonto 118 Jerry' sBlaze Winner ch, ¢. Start good, 5 7 4 3 2 8 118 6 3%, Phalanx Second Race 7 Furlongs, 3-year-old maidens Wt PP St European Flight 118 Golden Lad 118 Copper Cliff 113 Subtie Ap'ch 118 County Road 113 Red Fiyer 118 Four Men 113 Respect Polly 113 8 5 'Tintoretto 118 3 4 Winner bik g¢ 3 By Start good, won driving OY eM DAILY Third Race 442 furlongs. baa pth 120 Red Pal Royal Jill Canebora Willhooks Select Lad Dark Gem Albion Star 2 Winner ch, ¢ .2, Esplaier Start good, won driving Fourth Race 7 furlongs, 4-year-olds and ¥ Wt PP St 113 8 122 11 122 10 6 Cathy Yates Captain Hook Big Native Sir Benjamin Critics Choice Sea Trap First Lead Valquestin Gray Ben T Nalal 122 12 10 Winner dk, bf. 4, by Rusto Start good, won driving Captain Hook claimed by Fifth Race 3 and 4-year-old °Wt PP St 1's miles. Diameter Peel Express Brown Ensign Welsh Monk Plucky Crest 1 Romping Chance 1i6 Winner dk, b, rig, 4 Start good, won driving won ridden out Europea -- by Sir Strome 31, 1962, CLEAR AND F 5-RECKLESS RICK 1-GRAY MOUSE 7-MONTANA BOMBER id maidens,Canadian foaled. Purse $7106. ry Fin Jockey Owser 22 1-24 Annesley--Double KFm 2-4%4 Roser--White Oak Sta 32-11% L'way--R J McCaugherty 4-14 Dittfach---Thorndale Sta 5-% =Gordon----W F Edmiston 6-1'4 Griffiths--Tedoreen Fm 7-9% McComb--Mrs Von Richt'n 8. Brown--G M Claxton Trainer 43. Annesley Jr. Pool 20,582. Double Poo! 39,533 T 3.50 240 2.50 2.60 2.60 4.10 = beusee see emerto foaled' .Purse $7100. Jockey Rem 'lard- Fitzsi'ns Ha'son---W Gubbins--- GR Gardiner Parneli--Mrs J A McD'ld McComb---Mrs Von Rich'en " 2-2 Dew JE Vote cok ied Ses ast w PPaYans "Sanur me 35 ewevevy a ROEM 2 Dalton FR Conklin 9 Adams-~-Arjay Sta Trainer L, Silvestri 27,635 Bh 9 Air Post. Pool 3-h DOUBLE 5 AND 4 PAID $127.50 1-RED PAL 5-ROYAL JILL 4-CANEBORA 8.90 460 3.50 7.30 old maidens. Canadian foaled. Purse $2106, Jockey Owner Rogers-- Ji. Smallman Robinson--C Smythe 3-94 Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm 4-614 Gubbins--G R Gardiner ink Dalton--Patterson, Nichol 6-5% Ditttach--Kia Ora Farm 7 7 7 Viola--H W Knight Ji Red Attack. Trainer 1. Cavalaris Jr Pool 43,420, 23.10 13.00 8-CATHY YATES 7.20 11-CAPTAIN HOOK BIG . NATIVE 4.40 1p. Claiming all $2590, Purse $1800 % § Fin Jockey Owner 1 Gubbins--Valley Farm Sta 2 Cosentino--T E Hays McComb--H_ Dirks 1% Rogers--Dimarco Sta Robinson--L KHarriott Tureotte--R J Dowling R'mussen--Mrs E Mor 3'a Hale--S Brener Brown--T P Stable 2 10-114 Roser--White Oak Sta , 12 12 1-2% -Dalton--Stafford Farm Bh 10-1 li-l 12 Fitz'ons-J E F Seagram m Sirdar -- Havit, Trainer © F Chapman. Pool 48,605 A Taillieu. G Magnusson. $2500 son DIAMETER PEEL EXPRESS 5-BROWN ENSIGN Js. Claiming all $2509, Purse $1900 % 3 tr Fia Jockey 5 M Owner »---W G Moore M J Hawkins Albob Farm ipson--J CMeyer 5-144 Dittfach--Mrs B A Gly 6 6 Hale--M J Swartz Trainer G Magnusson Quinella Pool 27,060 s vn nn 2% -- Treherne Pool 20,295. QUINELLA 1 andS PAID 456.10 Sixth Race 1 Mile, 3-year-olds. Allowa Puss N Boots Navy Jay Hammer Arthur Pointed Bourbon King Winner b cd & Start good, won handily 126 116 108 116 'a H Seventh Race 1 Mile, 3- and 4-year-olds Wt PP St Argue Areund Acouchi Kings Wild Q. Girl Mariner's Day Crystal Glass Dykesbar Lad 107 Winner b ¢ 3 Rounders Start good, won driving Eighth Race Tres Sauve Fjutterbudget Warferd Bullmont Rock Day Prince Sparkle Falsun Winner eh g 3 Flaneur 2n Start good, won driving Total pool 389,16! 'N BOOTS YJAY 5-PUSS NAV 3.40 2.80 3.30 2.60 2.70 TONGS 3.70 nees Owner R and W Gian McComb--H C Burton Ha'son--Bo-Teek F'm Dittfach---Lanson I'm 5 Rogers--W. G Campbell 6. Fitzsi'ns--Jo-Ann Sta Cat Key. Trainer F H Merrill Jr Pool 46,146 Jockey « Gubbins. 1-ARGUE AROUND 3-ACOUCHI 6-KINGS WILD Purse $2400. Fin 8.50 3.10 2.50 3.00 2.40 4.40 Allowances. "% Jockey Owner no Fitzsi'ns--Triple R Sta 2-nk McComb--P Del Greco 3-4%4 Parnell--H C Burton 4-3% Gubbins--B O Whitman 5-1% Griffiths--Hellenic Sta 6-5¥a Dittfach--Bill Beasley 7 Bolin--Newtondale Sta rainer A H Trudell Pool 57.412 12.40 8.40 RES SAUVE UT 970 7 iy c FLUTTERBUDGET WARFERD Purse $2400), Str Fin 1% 1.1 4h 2h 3-nk 3-nk 5-2 4-nk 3 + allowances, Jockey Owner Dittfach--Lanson F'm Rasmussep--Janley Sta Turcotte--H C Burton Fitzsi'ns--Windfields « Griffiths--G R Gardiner 4 Robinson WG Moore - 7 J Harrison--M J Hawkins oubrette'nd. Trainer R Townrow. Poo! 58,473 Attendance 7,094 6-3 6-4 | brighter |ganization said Monday jever, many areas of the Cana-jrott, 9th hole and Don Brock- vival, a report said. 5.10 | 3.80 PUSS 'N BOOTS is shown | winning the. featured sixth 'Puss 'N Boots' TOURNEY AND DAN race, yesterday at Old Wood- | bine. Jocke G. Gubbins | rode the 3-year-old the mile | 'N Tongs coming in second with Navy Jay and Hammer | and third (CP Wirephoto) CE Oshawa Junior Wins Feature Grandview PORONTO (CP) Puss N Zo0ts, an irascible three-year- old who is as likely to go for a swim as run a race, straight- ened out Thursday to win the featured Dorval Purse at Old Woodbine Track Sent to the post tive 4 to 5 favorite Oshawa's Grandview 'Golf Club held its official opening last Saturday with over a hun- dred members participating in the day's program, which in- tendency to give his jockey--|-1jded a tournament in the and bettors--the jitters, the afternoon and a 'get acquaint- American-owned colt whipped a oq" dance in the evening. field of Queen's Plate eligibles over a mile with a driving stretch finish. Aboard was Hamilton-born George Gubbins. Puss N Boots attracted na- tional recognition at the Erie track last year when jumped a fence and went an eight-minute swim in the in-), field lake. At Florida during the winter he bolted and tossed his jockey Owned by Roxy and Walter} Gian of Buffalo, Puss N Boots paid $3.40, $2.80 and $2.60 as prohibi- despite a The newly elected tournament committee, consisting of Don Brockman, chairman, Gord Jo- hansen and Alden Pollard vice- chairman, organized and direct- the tournament, 'a medal competition with the At-! handicap system em The men's section was di- vided into two flights while the ladies competed all in one group. With foursomes previous-) ly selected and tee-off times 'reg ye 7 . setrue. Scheduled, the event was run tag . agree ve ae vir off without any delays. Bob tible 56-year-old jockey WhO! nignne, with a score of 78, won shows infrequently on Jockey the low gross prize for the men Club tracks in Ontario, accepted with Pat Merveth best among Merv ' g one mount and paid a_hand- the ladies, with a score of 102 some dividend of $61.80 with a In the 'ow net" section, Cec winning ride on European' pearn, Jed Webb and Bill Potts, Flight a 25- to 1 shot with 71, were tops in the That was in the second race, flight' while John Zedic a seven furlong gallop for ae ane maiden three-year-olds and it With 71, Mark Swanger an seemed to set the pattern for,George Pearn, with 72 apiece, the bettors who ignore the form were the best in the chart. Red Pal took the third) gone for an $8.90 payoff, Cathy) 7 Yates the fourth for a return ogy : of $23.10 and Diameter paid Betty Blasko, 66, were the best) $14.50 in the fifth in the ladies' low net event) * ae ~ while Ruth Dionne won the spe-| HOPES INCREASE cial award to 'the most honest NEW YORK (AP) -- A pre-/golfer'". liminary survey by Ducks Un-| Birdie awards went to Orv --. egies Prospects _ Petre, 3rd hole; Reg Anderson s year's ch are somewhat). ihe ? 5th hole; Jack Bawks, 6th hole; than in 1961, the or- How-|Tom Jones, 7th hole; Ruth Par- all first 7 second Joyce Johansen with 62 and dian Prairies are still suffering man, 9th hole from drought and heavy rains are needed to insure brood sur-/ Hidden-hole prizes were won by Jackie Collins, Donna Mason, | ee | 4 * Specialist : Anyone -- alter a taste of Walker's Special Old Has Oificial Opening Lose To Comets Oshawa Scugog Cleaners city's entry in the East To- ronto Ladies' Junior Softball League, dropped an 8-7 decision to Hiscock Coments, at Cox- well Stadium, on Wednesday |evening. Golf Club Irene Sapinski, Vera Szikszay and Irene Brovsky Oshawa got: all, their runs in SPECIAL EVENT the first half, singletons in the Following the serious compe-jfirst, third and fourth frames tition of the tournament, play-|and a big four-run rally in the ers had the opportunity to in-|}second stanza. But they taper- dulge in a lighter vein, in ajed off in the last half and test of skill and dexterity, under | were held hitless: for the final the direction of club pro Harley|three frames Trudelle. Jack Menzie beat out) Meanwhile, Comets, who trail- teg Anderson for the men'sjed 7-3 at the end of the fourth prize in this novel event whilejinning, scored three runs in the Mae. Conway was best among/fifth on four hits and an error, the girls. including Warder's double. The dance, in the evening.|They trailed 7-6 going into the was under the convenership ofjlast frame when Sandy Camp- the social committee, co-con-|bell opened with a single She veners Bill Potts and Bette Sul-lwas forced by Ann Biltz, then livan with Jack Walmsley act-/ Diana Roarke singled. Dot Coul- ing as master of ceremonies|ter grounded out but with -two and operator of the record/out, Joan Jovanovich singled to player score her two mates with the Winners the spot dance'tying and winning runs, to were Betty and Bill Oliphantiend the ball game. while Cec and Jean Pearn won! Marilyn Schultz was the Osh- prizes in the elimination dance.|awa pitcher. Sandy Wilson had a 5 PaO two of Scugog's seven hits. The W lo FOR COURSE winners had 13 safeties, Sandy Juring intermission, Bob « : = - Brown, on behalf of the club di- Campbell having three of these. rectors, welcomed the members and guests. He also announced that an irrigation system would; VANCOUVER (CP) -- Anton be installed and in operation|Pilous, 92year-old father of within the next two weeks. Rudy Pilous, coach of the Na- Présentation of prizes to the|tional Hockey League Chicago day's winners, was then held.|Black Hawks, died in Van- David Jones. Grandview's sec-COUVer Thursday ond member to join the hole-in- one club, will be honored at the closing banquet. | of COACH'S FATHER DIES 'Schedule Dates 'Oshawa Junior Softball Girls Oshawa Scugog. Cleaners, this city's entry in. the East Toronto Ladies' Softball League, Junior Series, have been notified of their season's playing schedule. The Oshawa girls will play all their home games at Alexandra Park, on Monday evenings, at 8.00 o'clock. All '"'away games" are at Coxwell Stadium, except Agincourt's own "home games", Following are team's dates: Mon., May 28: Agincourt at OSHAWA, 8.00 p.m. Wed., May 30: Comets, 8.30 p.m. Mon., June 4: Teddy K's at |OSHAWA, 8.00 p.m | Wed., June 6: Oshawa at iThomson's, 8.30 p.m. Mon., June. 11: Sunnybrooks fat OSHAWA, 8.00 p.m. | Wed., June 13: Oshawa at Agincourt, 7.45 p.m. Mon., June 18: Comets at OSHAWA, 8.00. p.m Wed., June 20: Oshawa at Sunnybrooks, 7.00 p.m. Mon., June 25: Thomson's at OSHAWA, 8.00 p.m. Wed., June 27: Oshawa at Teddy K's, 7.00 p.m. the Oshawa Oshawa _ at this ~ FIGHTS IN GERMANY PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Har- old Johnson, world light-heavy- weight boxing champion, left Thursday for Berlin and_ his June 23 title defence against Gustav.Scholz of Germany. | 'High Quinella Western Raceway LONDON, Ont. (CP) A quinella of $415.70 resulted at Western Fair Raceway Thurs- day night when 16-1 shot Pan's Girl won the fifth race to pay $38.50 and Lucky la Salle, an 8-1 shot, came second. A muddy track slowed the horses. Pan's Girl, a four-year- old mare owned and driven by Charles Pierce of Longwood, Ont., ran the mile in 2:22. | | H. A. Milton was the 3-5 fav- orite in the fifth, but the horse| < fonmans <> < CUSHION FOOT SOCKS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 1, 1962 JY broke pace at the start and was never a threat. ; One of the closest finishes .of the night came in the seventh, C-2 pace, when Sister Har- mony C nosed out Jerome G. Creed, an ll-year-old gelding owned and driven by Jacob Geisel of Hanover. Huron Bboy was a fast-closing third. HIPPO OIL iveu Spe ed Seal 2 COATS IN 1 DAY For cushiony comfort that lasts, washing after washing, ask for Penmans Cushion Foot Sport Socks, White combed cotton with crew rib top. V % ASPHALT DRIV last a housetime. 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