THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, June 2, 1962 7] league patterned after junior|Art Ross League in honor of DRAMATIC ACTOR hockey in Canada will make its|National League pioneer Arthur} Red Buttons, one of televi- debut in Greater Boston next|H. Ross, who coached Boston|sion's earliest comedy suc- winter, it was announced Tues-|Bruins from their formation in|cesses, now has played dra- FORM PUCK LOOP BOSTON (AP)--An amateur OLD WOODBINE RACES CLOUDY AND FAST FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1962 First Race 1 mile, Sand wae maidens, t PPSt % Rebel Devil Caledonian 125 2 5 Joe the Captain 110 B11 4h Aptly 116 1 1 3-nk 51% Charlie's Folley 111 9 3 614% 61% West Roman .... 113: 61011- 11 Master Copy ... 109 4 2 1-1% 22 . 10910 6 21 33 5 81 Brother win . 105 3 4 7h 93% Winner dk, b, or br, ¢ ,3, Devil Diver -- good, won easily. 112 125 11 9102 10-1% 1 7 & Perens ee ALEDONIAN ior THE CAPTAIN Claiming all $3500. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-4 1-3% Dalton--J J Gregory 3-2% 3-1 Dittfach--R E Cook 43 ogg Viola--D G and P Sta 62 McComb--F: 7-2 S14 8-3 0-4 9-1 »10-3% Brown--Willow. Downs Fm lle 11 Turcotte--Triple H Sta Gala Sweep. Trainer M. Fishman. Pool 25,168. Double Pool 46,643. nn a 5-SHADY TWIST ' sesh 4.70 2.80 4-PADRE'S SCAMP ...;... 3.10 2.30 7-FIDDLESTICK ..... nk 2% Hale--F D Gibson 3-3% 3-4% Simpson--W C oe 4% 4% Remillard--H F Peak ied rte G'tiths--The Pheasant FJ Potts--Cedar Springs ¥' Winner bf 3 Primate --Gas 'niece 5 M Saardy Start driving DAILY DOUBLE 7 AND 5 PAID $58.00 Third Race 4% Furlongs, bk ay Do aa fillies, Wt PPSt % 3 2 5 7-nk lll 8 2 62% Winner ch f 2 Poised--Afresh. Trainer Start good, won driving. 7-REFRESHED 3-CHOPFLIGHT . 4QUEEN'S DAY claiming all $5000. Purse $1800, Str Fin Jockey Owner 2-2 Ink Dalton--Rosedale Sta 1-4 21% T'cotte--M Boyd 3-2 MINISTEO, WITH VETERAN JOCKEY PAT REMILARD 'ABOARD' WINS FEATURE 3-% Fitzsi'ns--W 41 4h Robinson--C Smythe 5-5 5-5% Simpson--Shapiro, Black 6-4 6-244 Dittfach--Kia Ora F'm 7-4% Cosentino--C Bennett - MeComb--Fairbrook F'm M Long. Pool 50,669 Fourth Race 2 Mile, é&year-olds = up ,claiming we oP maa lag eager. 7 Winner dk b 'or br g 5 Greek 8h Start good, won ridden out. Pool 35,549 6-QUADREME $CLIFTON BAY .... 5-EPIC FIELDS all $2500 .Purse $1900 . Str Fin Jockey Owner 2-2% 1-2% G'fiths--Mrs W Thurner 1 nk 2-1% G'bins--Thorndale Sta 3-3% Dalton--M J Hawkins 44% Potts--Four L's Sta 5-1% McComb--Long View F'm 6-6% Cos'tino--R Ough 7-16% T'cotte--North American 8 Robinson--C W Kerr +l broke dw'n Wolski--Miss Pezze p--Lucrace. Trainer W Thurner. y Pool 61,566 13,90 7.70 5.10 12.30 7.40 8.30 Fifth Race &% Farlongs. Two-year-olé Wt PP 1. 1% Maiden % Daytime Wife . 118 3 Winner b f 2 Bull Page --La Vitesse. Start good, won handily. 1-GRAND -- T-JEANNIE 2-CASSIS ans ' Fillies, Claiming all $5000. Purse $1800. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-2% Fitze's.--Windfields fm 2-% Gordon--Darlington 31 Dittfach--F Robinson 4-3% Robinson--C Smythe 5-3% Simpson--J C Meyer 6-% 6-1 Viola--Albion Hills Sta 7- 7- Gubbins--G R Gardiner Trainer G. McCann Pool 21,978. Quinella Pool 27,252. 600 440 28 5.50 3.10 2.7 QUINELLA 1 and 7 PAID $34.40 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 4 years og up. Claiming a11$6000. Purse $2200. Le % Dark Jet . Stormy Morn .. 107 Moonlighter Oil Can 5 Friend "Willie Milton Man All Cash - Winner br bh 5 Dark Jengio~Aroma. Start good, won driving. 4DARK JET 6.10 7-STORMY MORN 6.90 2-MOONLIGHTER 13.20 3. 3. 3. Str 3-4 5-1 l-h 22 41 Fin Jockey Owner 1-no Wolski--Jo-Ann Sta 2% Fitzs's.--N Fletcher 3-no Parnell--Henferd Sta 4-1% Dalton--Est. F_ Webley 5-% Harrison--Tulachmore Fm 64 6-7% Gubbins--L Maloney 7- 7 McComb--R L Bawden Trainer G. Magnusson. Pool 57,793. Seventh Race 7 Furfongs, 4 years up. Allowances. Wt PPSt % " 43 3-1 41h 1-1 8-2% 2h 2h 6% 5- Sh 62 ry > > Whitville .... 7-1% 8-1% Winner dk b h Fy OWindfleldeadiliiscto Start good, won driving. 4-1 9 3-nk 6 1-1 3 7-1 8 7 Pegsy Page 2 Castlebe: 5 4 1 8 2 5 6 9 7 4-WINISTEO 8-ALIAS ' 2-(Blondoll (Entry >. Purse $2700, Str Fin Jockey Owner 3-1% 1-4 Remillard--Kia Ora Fm lh 2-1 Dalton--Henderson 2-1% 3-2% Gubbins--Mrs H A Luro A- "1 4% Adams--Gian - Tosch A- -Y% 5-244 Robinson--Vis. Hardinge -1 6nk . Harrison--Stafford Farm "3 (7-2% Fitzs's--Seaway Sta &1 83% McComb--J E F.Seagram 2% #%& Turcotte--A G Hedges parties W. Cole . 9.50 5.30 3.90 Eighth Race 1 Mile. 4 years oy up. Claiming all t PPSt % od Welch Ne 5 Some Steed 116 Mavis Kingwood Fly'n Roun 2 11 14 1 Winner chg 7 Eddie Welch--Al Start good, won driving. Attendance 8,161. iy S-LITTLE WELCH .... 1SOME STEED .. 6-MAVIS. . obeeacnne $2500. Purse $1900, Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-% 1-1% Potts--F W Russell -3 2no Gordon--Rosemary Sta 3-4%4 Fitzs's.---K R Marshall 4-2% Harrison--Leroy-Tobey 5-1 Wolski--J J Fleming 6-no McCombe--R E Ross 7-3% Griffiths--W D Hatch 8 Hale--Brener-Crane Yet, Trainer F. W. Russell. Pool 66,971, Total Pool 460,122. 5.30 3.20 2.60 aeons 3.50 2: SPORTS BRIEFS sity's All - America football player, pulled a muscle in his left leg last week while house hunting in Cleveland, it was dis- closed Wednesday. Davis, who FIGHT FOR TITLE MONTREAL (CP) Joey Durelle of Bai-Ste-Anne, N.B., will meet Peter Schmidt of Tor- onto for the Canadian welter- weight championship June 25 in Trois-Rivieres. Schmidt is the leading con- tender for the welterweight ti- tle, vacant since Gale Kerwin of Ottawa retired as champion. Durelle is rated second. JUMPER HURTS LEG WARSAW (AP) -- Poland's Jozef Schmidt, Olympic cham- pion and hop-step-jump world record holder, injured his leg when competing Sunday in the broad jump event of a track meet at Krakow. Doctors said Wednesday it will be about three weeks before the injury, a ruptured muscle, heals. DAVIS HURT SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)--Er- nie Davis, Syracuse Univer- |will be graduated from Syra- Young Oarsmen Compete For Championship ST. CATHARINES (CP)-- Some 200 young oarsmen from American and Canadian schools converge here this weekend for the 17th annual Canadian schoolboy rowing champion- ships. The two-day affair, Friday and Saturday on the Henley course here, will see 23 races going over a mile distance. Thirteen heats will be rowed Friday for the 10 championship finals the following afternoon. There are a record 78 indi- vidual entries this year, said Claude Saunders of Hamilton, president of the Canadian Sec- ondary Schools Rowing Associa- tion. Only four of the 10 events will be rowed without heats. They are the 135-pound eights, the lightweight and open singles and the open double. St. Joseph's High School of Buffalo is favored to repeat in the championship eight. The crew last weekend finished three feet behind Washington- Lee High School of Arlington, Va., in the United States school- boy final. Canisius High School of: Buf- falo, winners of both the junior and senior fours at the U.S, re- gatta, may be the school to beat in the cox and straight fours here. Grantham High School of St. Catharines has won the regatta point championship for the last four years, but a new St. Cath- arines school, Lakeport, is ex- pected to give them a run this 90 |time. JESSIE OWEN IS TRACK STAR TOO) SHEET HARBOR, NS. (CP)--In the Berlin Olym- pic games of 1936 American track star Jesse Owens won the 100-metre dash, the 200- metre dash and the broad jump. A high school girl turned in a similar performance in the Nova Scotia Eastern Shore track and field meet. She won the 100-and 220- yard dashes and the broad cuse Saturday, play with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. has signed to} jump. Her name: Jessie Owen. FOOTBALL FILMS This Is Movie Season For Pro Grid Coaches By JIM BECKER NEW YORK (AP) -- This is the time of year when a num- ber of grown men spend their time watching mevies They are the coaches of pro football, who have developed movie watching to an exact sci- ence. What do they look for when they watch the films of their teams in action? Do they spend the time concocting caustic in- sults to hurl at their cringing giants when training camp opens? ' "The only time I ever attack a man is when effort is lack- ing," says Allie Sherman, coach of New York Giants of the Na- tional Football League. "Often I won't point out a mistake at all. If it happens only once in 15 or 20 play , it is not a basic fault, and pointing it up couid only make the man _ self-con- conscious." Sherman, former coach of Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League said he actually spends much time praising the execution of his players. He snapped on a movie pro- jector and demonstrated, run- ning the film forward, then backward, then forward again. PRAISES DEFENDER "This is the Eagles game, one we had to win," he said. Defensive lineman Tom Scott smeared an Eagle sweep. '"That is a perfect demonstration of technique by Scott," Sherman said, "He hand-fought his man beautifully, then slipped off him and made the tackle. We will cut that play out of the film, and show it to our rook- ies, and to Scott." Now the Giants had the ball. Quarterback Y. A. Tittle threw a long; incomplete forward pass. What went wrong? "That's a play changed at the line of scrimmage because of the defensive alignment," Sherman said. "Our halfback watches (Del) Shofner. If he is double-teamed, as he is on this play, the halfback cuts into the hole left behind to become the receiver. Here he cut too far REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eugene Criqui of France won the world feather- weight boxing crown 39 years ago tonight by knock- ing out Johnny Kilbane in the sixth round at New York. The class weight was 122 pounds in those days, but the limit now is 126, downfield and the linebacker had no trouble covering." day. The league, for players 18 |1924 until 1945, with the ecxep- pron ay roles in several moving | and under, has been named the tion of two seasons. Vote Aileen HALL - June 18 THE NEW DEMOCRATS ARE ON THE MARCH ...Now Is the Time -- for -- A CHOICE-A CHANGE e@ Progress @ Security @ Prosperity FOR ALL CANADIANS! Mark Your Ballot HALL, Aileen Now Tittle worked the full- back draw play, with Alex Web- ster carrying, and Sherman sounded like a fan. "Look at that beautiful cut," he said, as the onetime Mont- real Alouette charged for a dozen yards. Then came a real strange play. A Tittle pass hit one re- ceiver, bounced up, was batted) by at least two Eagles, finally came to rest in Shofner's hands, and the end carried it over. "We worked on that play a long time," said Sherman, tongue planted in cheek. NU-WAY RUG CO, LTD. CARPET SALES an PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. W. PHONE 728-4681 ACADIAN CLEANERS Pressers--Shirt Launderers Storage 299 Bioor St. E. PHONE 728-5141 WILSON ELECTRIC MOTORS Motor Repair Overhauling--Rewinding to all types of Electric Motors New ond Used Motors 395 Oshawa Bivd. S. PHONE 723-4362 SUDDARD'S BICYCLE SHOP C.C.M, and RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales--Service--Parts Keys Made 497 Simcoe St. S$. Phone 725-3979 'Hethersett' Is Still Favorite In Epsom Derby, LONDON (AP)--Major Lionel of Events... night to win next Wednesday's| Epsom Derby. 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