Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1962, p. 17

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'Hethersett' Still Favorite CANADIAN | SOCCER SCORES | Has 16 Points Heimrath Now | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Juns 6, 1962 17 jfeature race of the London Au- jtomobile Sport Club's meet at |Greenacres, Ontario, Saturday. |The event, won by Danny Shaw, jalso of Toronto, was the second pense-paid trip to compete in a major European race the fol- lowing season. The current standings, relea- ed by the Canadian Automobile By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Soccer League Ulster United 3 Toronto Olym- pia 2 * In Trophy Bid lof eight races counting towards _ |the Canadian championship. TORONTO -- Ludwig Heim-| Ludwig won the first cham- _ rath picked up seven . more|pionship race at Regina on May {points over the weekend in his}19: He now has a total of 16|Milligan, Edmonton, 7; Jim the three-day forfeit stage Mon- OLD BALLADS' /bid to retain the Player's Chal-| points, Muzzin, Toronto, 5; -D. M. day. Some of the more than 300 Janne pon ge # as Canada's top 'The Player's Challenge Trophy|Bateman, Winnipeg, 5; Francis Taken out of the field were|popular old Scottish and Eng-/SP0l'S Car river. is awarded annually by Imperial|Bradley, Toronto, 3; Glen the French colt Propriano, Prin-|lish ballads date from the 14th) The 27-year-old automotive Tobacco Company. In addition,| Pearson, Saskatoon, 3 and A. J. cipal, Tropical Sky and by Ju-!century. lworker finished second in thelthe top driver is offered an ex-|Swain, Calgary, 1 point. piter. nai my gop meer At Monday's bookmakers' eall-over the favorite, Hether- sett, eased half a point to 6 to 1. Second favorite was Miraglo (10 to 1) followed by the French colt Le Cantilien (12 to 1). Other runners--l4 to 1: Se- bring, Pindaric, Silver Cloud; 16 to 1: High Noon; 18 to 1: Es- cort, Larkspur; 20 to 1: Cros- sen, Valentine; 22 to 1: River Chanter; 25 to 1: Prince d'Amour, Young Lochinvar; 33 to 1: Romulus, Peter Jones. Triborough; Arcot; 100, to 1: King Canutte II, Pavot,! Spartan General, Tannhills, Ribbobo; 200 to 1: Romancero, Persian Fantasy, Changing Times; 500 to 1: Song of Pan. Meanwhile, it was announced that Lester Piggott, one of Brit-| SATURDAY, Sport Club, organizers of the championship, are: Ludwig Heimrath, Toronto, 16 points; Danny Shaw, Toronto, 9; James In Epsom Derby LONDON (AP) -- Twenty-| seven horses remained in Wed- nesday's Epsom Derby after gay "MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF oY ER PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF MOCK CHICKEN LOAF ag CHOICE ESSEX BRAND, ASSORTED, SLICED 1-lb pkg COLD CUTS am 59. ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH ¥ my 68 Di i as bese x Mishra Kiln ae beac S ROE PRINCE @'AMOUR, a three- | terra, widow of French]. ; | year-old bay colt, will carry | Showman Leon Volterra, for ain's top jockeys, was barred) JUNE 9h, 1908 EPSOM IN JEOPARDY ? Irish Say They Have Best Track For Derby LONDON (CP) --Maybe it's) ting £30,000 into the pot, and nothing more than a bit of Irish) the total purse money will be blarney, but there's a whisper| about $70,000. going around that the English' This will make the Irish race Derby is going to have to look one of the richest in Europe. to its laurels But it's not only that which] Ever since Disraeli dubbed it/poses the threat to Epsom's| the blue riband of the turf, the/pre-eminence. The Irish argue) Epsom classic has been all on|that The Curragh, 20 miles) its own in terms of prestige. | southeast of Dublin, offers a Now a challenge looms from/|truer test of thoroughbred abil-| SMALL LINK (CP Wirephoto) SMOKED WIENERS 243/879: BONELESS, SOLID MEAT PORK LOINS END CUTS | CENTRE CUTS (65: 575: LEAN SHOULDER CUTS , Prince d'Amour who is a 25-1 |Crathorne, senior steward of the ning of the Epsom Derby to- | shot in the betting is shown |English Jockey Club, made the day. Max Bell and Frank Mc- | here with trainer Sir Gordon jannouncement after an inquiry) | Mahon of Calgary, purchased | TRAY PAC the colt from Mrs. Suzy Vol- | ' | Piggott, who has won the) 4 Derby three times, was barred) P Pp k for the remainder of the Lincoln ure or 1. ¢ meeting and the matter was re- NEW YORK (AP) -- He's | that forced the Giants second SET VOTING DATES Rod Kanehl, a nine-year non- | baseman to ery NEW YORK (AP) --Voting enity in the minor leagues | SHOWS HUSTLE for the players to represent the who couldn't possible have It wasn't luck when Kanehl | American and National Leagues York Mets. one i pana a earlier June 28, baseball commissioner DO IN ERIE nied aceon memeer hale | Tr mano Wek ar exmmand |e Ce Sone Pewee Ireland ity than is possible at Epsom,| 1751) once said: "It's too bad | Kanehl twice to steal second | The first game will be played CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND in Washington July 10, the sec- near Dublin called The Cur-iwas GENTLE TURNS to see playing in the big | good jump on the pitcher. ragh, is being sponsored by the) Nesbit Waddington of the) leagues." : _ | The former Drury (Mo.)| As in the last few years the group that runs the Irish HOS: | trish Turf Club says he would) He's the guy Mets' presi- College all - around athlete |pjayers will select the starting ; pital Sweepstakes. They re put-|-ather breed from a winner of| dent George Weiss has been | looks awkward at the plate |teams, exclusive of pitchers, in| Ce their own league. The only re-| ; s 5 y vear. j++ field but so far he's filled in |team. The pitchers and the re- jheavy - topped horses seldom, &¢! Sunday after the 28-year field ' A ae ; | ee ee, Cid anny 'player scored: the at first, second, third short | mainder of the squad will be STEAK ROAST or | When entries closed for the Mets' only run in a Asth ee eit "do chosen by managers Fred) lb ' Irish Sweeps Derby, there were straight 6-1 loss to San Fran- you find a better utility in- |Hutchinson of Cincinnati Reds RUMP ROAST Player $ 20 fielder? And when the others |and Ralph Houk of New York TORONTO (CP)--Juan Man- ag Coon His teammates call him uel Fangio of Argentina, former '8? Guiana, Lolombia, Lucky Kanehl because he world champion racing driver 44 South Africa. seems to bear a_ charmed baseball life. Like Eddie Australia, Belgium, Brit- he'll be all right. "suicide" seven games | against the Dodgers and Gi- ants from Wednesday through Portugal : i from riding in the Derby. Lord - - Gehadian' Colors aecthe cin: | & reported 30,000 pounds. | |Lincoln last week. | BUT CASEY KEEPS HIM = : were no such team as New | a passed hall in a game |wij) begin June 22 and conclude to be run June 30 at a track/ients he's the kind of guy you like | runner but ability to get a Tuly30 July30. lis noted for its gentle turns and Casey Stengel has been fight- | in batting with 14 hits in 37 | ; " He | lto any thoroughbred. Big,| "He can't play," said Sten- | 88. He looks crude in the vole for players on their own' BONELESS ROUND 8 7 tries, including Italy, Switzer- his' back for you and I'll bet Casey played him in the favoritism Richards. linto Piggott's riding in a race at! CAN'T PLAY BASEBALL ferred to the Jockey Club stew- Sausage made the majors, if there | scored from second base ON |in the two 1962 all-star games The first Irish Sweeps Derby,|With its sharp turns and grad-) 10 doesn't have more ability; | base in the role of a pinch ' B J J ond in Chicago's Wrigley Field hotest | ; lthe Dublin event. The Curragh| 'tying to unload but manager | but he's leading all the Mets : Sinai ute ma meee Th ots) BONELESS POINT SIRLOIN ROAST Thirty-Three |wide track offering a fair run ing to keep, imes at bat for a .0/6 aver- |627 candidates from 12 coun- cisco Giants, "but he. busts go lousy you better play him."| yankees. | now retired, will betting Mosport Track Saturday, it was was conferred on the Italian announced this week. Fangio, 50, and drivers will Compete in a five- lap international match race in| Morris Mini-Coopers. The event will precede the 200-mile race of here. Innes Ireland of Scotland, a top compete at) In early All he did was col- GROUND CHUC -59 Marchese 'chetia. The sire of Antelami is Botticelli, some success. in Britain. Ireland at the track about 60 miles east crowd at race that Others in the race will be 'tracted little attention outside Rodger Ward, twice winner of|the emerald isle, English race-| the Indianapolis 500-mile race,|80ers are expected to cross the} 'Trish Sea in great numbers to five other Stanky, of whom Branch Rickey once said: "He can't | run, he can't hit, he cant' field; but all he does is beat you," Kanehl plays the game to the hilt. What some call luck, Sten- gel marks down as sheer de- | termination, fight and all-out hustle. It wasn't luck Sunday when Kanehl was caught off second base but managed to | scramble back safely when Chuck Hiller dropped the pit- the} Roc- Antelami, Incisa owned by della which raced with expects a_ record The Curragh for a in the past has at- Sunday. lect nine hits in 16 times at bat, score four runs, drive in two, hit his first major league home run and a double and | steal a hase. Yet Kanehl felt he let the club down. He was most ain- | happy about his strikeout by relief pitcher Stu Miller of the Giants in the ninth inning of Friday night's game "The first two pitches were tight," Kanehl said. 'I should have taken it on the seat to | SUCCESSFULLY OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa Rough Rider Gary Schrei- der, veteran of many battles on the football field, has won a victory in the court room as a student lawyer. Schreider, a student at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, suc- cessfully defended Riders THIS WEEK'S JANE PARKER BAKERY FEATURES Jans. Parken. CHERRY PIE grand prix driver, and Jerry/ watch the race Polivka, Francis Bradley and The Curragh -- the name Gord Brown, all of Toronto means racecourse -- lies in a They will drive identical stock|4 987-acre plain. As far back as models of the little Mini-Cooper.|1,000 years ago, Irish kings pre-| beat pag eapanle 2 speeds|sided at races held there as| Tuesday night, Vaillant, now| clo: miles an hour. : i j > rn li veig es » | part of a kind of Irish olympics. |lant, Cuban born lightweight) 5 shting out of Miami, dropped) Fangio won the world driving ; : der nored two. knock-| : championship five years during The fact that there will be contender, score wo knock-'Charnley for counts of nine and| sweepstakes on the Derby downs en route to a 10-round/eight. Vaillant weighed 136%4,' his racing career, which started) ns just before, the Second World 8ives it special interest. 'decision over European light-iCharnley 136. War. Meanwhile, it was announced that 33 cars have submitted en- tries for the 200-mile event a ' : UG Me time trials will be held Friday} advertised MN t to cut the field to 30. Weekent cher's throw. It was Kanehl's teammate Angelo Mosca on hard slide and flashing spikes gelo Mosca 0 a traffic charge of going through a stop sign. | get on BEATS CHAMP weight champion Dave Charn-| LONDON (AP) -- Doug Vail- ley of Britain in a non-title fight! _ The charge was dismissed by Magistrate Levius Sher- wood Monday on grounds of reasonable doubt Jane Parker Reg. loaf 21e--SAVE Te BREAD Cracked Wheat 2 24-02 loaves 35 Regular ech 55< -- SAVE 16 ede eceee see esese ee reneeer eee seeeeeeeeeeeeee STOCK UP and SAVE on CANNED GOODS at A&P! 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