WOODBINE RACE CHARTS CLOUDY AND FAST TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1962 First Race Canadian foaled. 'Purse 82100. @% furlongs. 3 - year - olds, maidens, Str Fin Jockey Owner arg ; % 1-8% Wick--V Martin Jr. 2no Harrison--K S Currey 3-h 3-2 Gubbins--Lochinvar Sta Tureotte--Mrs F W Merrill Cosentino--G Groves McComb--Mrs R Fisher 7-1% Rogers--C tide 'i 8-10 8-11% Ras'sen--C: um Fm gaa 2 9-10 9-15 Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm Bir Conrad ..... 118 7 4 4h 10- 10> =610- nies geags inson--C J Cohen 5 orator--Chopstile, i ircpe A Benni ban ant. are Sealy, s | 19,283. Double Pool 35,294, Second Race @ Furlongs, %-year-olds, Wt PPSt % st ickshaw Girl .. 114 210 9h x 15 = " tiga | 10- 4-2 Lochinbee Mary Frederick 21% 41 Land of Maple .. Choppy Gale . 3 1 Unwanted . 5 4-PADRE'S SCAMP 6-WELL CHOSEN 10-RELIC TOWN claiming 1153500. Purse $1900. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-% Hale--F D Gibson 15.80, 620 4.70\happier days ahead. Red Wing Hurlers Are 'On The Ball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If Rochester Red Wings' pitching staff continues at the rate of effectiveness showed in the last three games, they may go places in the In- ternational League. The Wings have been strug-|Harry Chiti grabbed the relay gling along in fourth place and today were still nine games off the. pace. But manager Clyde King has reason to look for His hurlers have allowed just two runs and 12 hits in three games since losing the opener of a doubleheader to Richmond it . has/Gabrielson Jackson, and tagged Jackson but the ball popped out of his hand and that was the game. three-run homer and Schaffernoth walked Rocky Nelson intentionally. Tim Thompson then singled. scored, but running for Nelson, looked like an easy out trying to go all the way home. Catcher Frank Herrera blasted a second start over the grass and his second appearance this sea-|Girl, winner of the first, com- son, from off the pace and won go- Lou/ing away in the featured sixth at Woodbine Tuesday. REMEMBER WHEN... ? Harrison aboard, Gun Shot Jun- jior paid $20 80 to win as he de- feated Country Guy by four lengths. Leburnum was third. in the 10injfive times last year as a two- inning toe enable the Bisons te|yéear-old but won two and had whip the Crackers. Joe Lonnett and Lee Elia also homered for the Bisons, one second and one third. formance on grass, the crowd of 6,030 sent him to the post today 4 1d a Gun Shot Junior' (5°? 2"! The shortest price of the day was returned in the fifth when Scores On Grass the entry of Aim n Fire and Pic TORONTO (CP)--Making hisin Pie paid $2.70 straight. The daily double of Rickshaw bined with Padre's Scamp in Gun Shot Junior came the second; paid $301.20. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Freddie Mills won the Empire light - heavyweight boxing title from Len Har- vey by knocking out the champion in the second round of their scheduled 15- rounder at London 20 years ago tonight. Mills later fought the world champion, Gus Lesnevich, and was With apprentice jockey Jerry Gun Shot Junior started only Because of his poor past per- PSPS TO OO OO Oe ee Alouettes Drop Soccer Player MONTREAL (CP) Gino Berretta, who | d to juniors last season. He also played basketball with London, Ont., the national Senior A fi- Jim Ausley of Winnipeg Blue --Punter nalists. .é OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 20, 1962 }'5 PREVIEW AVAILABLE WINNIPEG (CP) -- Manage: Bombers announced Tuesday kick as a soccer player, will not attend Montreal Alouettes' two- week summer training camp at nearby Joliette. The announcement Tuesday that 11 players signed by teams in the Canadian Football League will play June 29 in the second annual All - Amercian Bowl game at Buffalo. They in- YESTERDAY'S STARS night indicates that Berretta, the only player to make the Alouettes from the Year in the League last season. 1 include punter Martin Fabi, knocked out. last year'siqrove in winning run with his camp, has been dropped from/third hit in Cincinnati's 2-1 vic-|gary Stampeders; halfback the Canadian Football League/tory over Pittsburgh Pirates|Bobby Thompson and quarter- club. He was named Rookie of|and scored the other Red runipack Sandy Stephens, Montreal Big Four/after slashing a triple.. ob Deegan, who played with the St. Thomas|hits. clude halfback Joe Hernandez By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) .14 fullback Ed Ryan, Toronto Batting--Jerry Lynch, Reds,/ Argonauts; guard Phil Loman and halfback Jim Dillard, Cal- Alouettes; end Pitching -- Frank Lary, De-|tackle Al Hinton and tackle Canadians who will attend|troit Tigers, bothered by arm|Sherwin Thorson, Winnii the training camp starting July|trouble all season, Washington Senators 5-0 on six|Melin and halfback Mack Bur- shut out/Blue Bombers; and tackle ton, British Columbia Lions. pees Coons 21 23% Bolin--A Case ' ~ 3-2% 3-1% Rogers--J R Mcintyre 114 12 910-nk 91% 5h 4h Anyon--Stafford F'm 106 10 2 4-1% 52% 42% 5-h T'cotte--Kinrara Sta 106 310 9h 6nk 6% 6% Fitzsi'ns--The Pheas't Sta 109 5 8 7-1 7% 7-4 Hg po poe lrg : ee 7 4 13-% 12-3% 11-% 8: 'olski--Mrs. lone: 007 2 ie 9-1 9nk Dreyer--Mrs B S Chris 10-1 10-2% Har'son--Stafford F'm 81 li-nk Brown--McMacken Sta 138 12-1% Rem'lard--Early Mischief » 71 5 5- 12-1 13-12% Rob'son--W E Coulter 116 411 11-1% 14- 14 14 Gubbins--The Pheasant Sta Winner b 3 Selector -- Locker Shot. Trainer W H Moorhead. Start good, won driving. Pool 39,123 DAILY DOUBLE 2 AND 4 PAID $301.20 Third Race % F Th 7 Joe the Capt. . Red Fiyer Gray Mouse .. Dorenes Chil . Master Copy "1 r Miss Elandel + 6-4% Upsadais: 9 z Warta "ef 11 2 < f 8-2144% McComb--Milijus Lace Petticoat 9-6% Rogers -- Simon Jr. Select Star 10-2 10-1 Bolim--Patterson-Nichol Worth Avenue . 113 2 6 4-nk 7- li/ 1l- Gordon--Mrs. McDougald Winner b g 3 Cosmic Bomb--Bisonette. Trainer M, Long. Start good, won driving Pool 41,580. 4-NORTH BAY Fourth Race 10-FLYING ROBERT 6 Fariongs. Four-year-olds up. Claiming sll $3500. Purse $1900. Wt PP St 4 % Str Fin Jockey Owner 5 1% Dreyer -- D J Kennedy Anyon--Audley Farm McComb--Carene Sta -2% Parnell--Mrs Neil 'nk Dalton--Loughry "4 Adams--Ruffsin Farm -% Harrison--Stafford Farm Bolin--E C Pasquale Virginians last Sunday. Herb Mofford shut out the Vs 7-0 Tuesday night, permitting them just three singles, while Sam Bowens, Bobby Saverine, Pete| Ward and Danny Kravitz hit | homers. In other action Tuesday night, Syracuse Chiefs won a double- | header from Columbus Jets 3-2) and 6-1; Toronto Maple Leafs} downed Jacksonville Suns 2-1| and Buffalo Bisons outlasted} the Atlanta Crackers, 7-4, in 10} innings. | The twin Syracuse victory en-| abled the Chiefs to break out of a five-game losing streak, and! |pulled them out of the cellar a) half-game ahead of the Vir-| ...NOW'S THE TIME TO | Bud Zipfel's home run broke| ja>2-2 tie in the sixth inning of | |the first game. Bob Veale was| the victim in the nightcap, al-| t though h | Ls gh he gave up only four " arn in the five innings he worked. 6.50|But he walked seven and that! ae proved his downfall. Jacksonville pitcher Joe Schaffernoth was only one out| from a four-hit shutout when} the walls came tumbling down.| Len Gabrielson opened the Leafs' ninth with a single. Lou Johnson sacrificed him to sec-| jond. Neil Chrisley struck out| | MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS 300 250|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) 2.80 National League AB R Hi Pet. 263 53 88 .335 237 50 79 .333) 235 41 78 .332) Louis 164 26 54 .329 Aaron, Mil 250 52 81 .324 FY ss acass San Francisco, | -JOE THE CAPT. inReD FLYER ..... 4-GREY MOUSE Can, xaled. Purse $2100. Str Fin Jockey Ink 1-4 Dalton -- R E Cook 3-4 2-1% Gubbins -- Mrs Richthofen 3-1% Roser--White Oak Sta 4-1% Wolski -- C Bennett 5-1% Robinson--Mrs. Matchett Dittfach--Double K Farm 19.70 11.70 eer 9-MRS. CESSFORD . 23.20 9.9 ' 0 2e ="s" SER IME wD North Bay Flying Robert Choppy Waves Fair Mike Trac Rhythm Amber Atom Flight Princess Mary's Reward Happy Harry Time Marches bth slice! eesu Seseg FBS -nk Turcotte--Mrs. Merrill 10-1 Fitzs's--Bill Beasley F- 11-2% Lanoway -- Brecon Sta F- Vale of Avoca 12% 121. Hale--Mrs. Hickling Navy Grand 113 4 6 11-% 6-1 11-1 13-1% Gubbins--Jacobs F- Dilume 11410 5 6-nk 133 14- 14 Wick--Farara Winner b f 4 Beau Dandy--Gold Betty. bhi we of E, Mann. Start good, won m driving Pool 44,803. la-PIC_N PIE (Ent.) 2.70 Fifth Race 5-NOTHING SACRED & Farlongs. Two-yearolds. Allowances. Purse $2400. Str Fin Jockey Owner A 1-1% 1-2% Gubbins--R Gian A- |Williams, Pic 'n Pie 2 - 2-2 21% Cosentino--Gian A- Callison, Nothing Sacred 1 : 4h 3-h Anyon--Mrs. M. Fishman! 7 Sound Stage 2 5-10 I-no Dalton--Stafford Farm F. Alou, S F That Critter 1% 34 3-1 5-13% Roser--White Oak sia . | Musial, St. Janshar 119 - 6- & 6- Rogers--D H Campbell lH. Winner b ¢ 8 Ky Colonel--Boo's Comet, Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. Start good, won ridden out. Pool 17,909. Quinella Pool 22,413, QUINELLA 1 AND 1A PAID $13.10 SP ebPeye oO * BEST CAR BUY DURING GNTARIO MOTOR SALES 1-AIM 'n FIRE (Ent.) 2.70 Chi Aim 'n Fire Phila YOUR CAR MAY NOT BE AS ANCIENT AS THIS MODEL ... but perhaps you've been thinking of trading yours in. Now is the time to do it! We have a better than excellent selection to choose Sixth Race 1 Mile Marshall tor course Three-and- Wt PPSt % » 113 9 9 10-2% 91 113: 1 2 Ink 1-1 Soups 13- Lady Sample 106 10 T-nk 8-nk Fhitterdget 110 @ 10 12-2% 11-% New tee sag 108 2 3 2h 2h Walk 4111113 121 Minne ch ¢ 3 Gun Shot -- Jet's Start good, won easily. 6-GUN SHOT JUNIOR 20.80 9.20 6.50! 4COUNTRY GUY . 16.30 11.40} 8-LABURNUM 14.10 Four-year-olds. Allows. Purse $2500. Str Fin Jockey Owner 13 1-4 Harrison -- Stafford 2-% 2-2% Robinson -- Smythe 4-4 3-1% Parnell -- Willow Dowsn 3-nk 4-2% Anyon -- Shermanor Fm 63 5-no- Dittfach -- Lanson Farm 5-1 6-3% Dalton -- Kingfleld Farm 8-1 7-24 McComb -- A G Hedges F- 7-1 8% Gubbins--Maloney 10-1 9-1% Potts -- Lear 9-1 10-2% Bolin--Mrs Annesley Jr F- 11-2 11-4% Rasmussen -- Janley Sta 2-10 12-84 Dreyer -- Golden West Fm 13- 13- Hale--North Ameri Fm Leggy an J. Passero, Seventh Race Claiming all $4500. Purse $2100. +244 Arctic Flower . 112 7 3 24 Winner b g 7 Escadra--Palm Leaf. Start good, won driving. 2ROCK "N RAN 6-PRINCE TOUR ... 4-STAN GRAY : 1% Miles. Four- ~year-olds "and Str Fin. Jockey Owner 22 %Ih Anyon--Graffius 3-4 2% Dalton -- Mrs. Mooney Sr. 55 3-1% McComb--Bawden l-nk 4-% Wolski--North Amer. Fm 4% 52% Fitzs's--W D Latimer 6-10 6-15% Gubbins--Mrs. Brown 7- Rogers--Centennial Sta Trainer si 'cpemie de Eighth Race 1% Miles, 4-year-olds and up, claiming 111 5 1 1% 42% 119 8 3 2-2% 11% 114 4 4 7-nk 8-nk Baby Bro'er 2nd 116 6 6 43 3-nk Winner br) m 5 Royal Vale--Cumulas. Start good, won ridden out. Attendance 6,030 3-LOVELY SUSY - 18.00 1-PRINCE ROBERT .... 9PLIN 7.90 5.90 10.10 6.30 5.20 all $2500, Purse $1900. Beg Fin Jockey Owner 12 Har'son--Long View F'm 22 D'fach--W a 'Hibbitt 3-4 McComb--Hi nati, Rollins, Min Jimenez, Runnels, '20/Robinson, Chi sp.|A. Smith, Chi | Runs Batted In -- T. Davis, |Los Angeles, 69. Hits--T. Davis, 90. Doubles -- Robinson, Cincin- Inati, 25. Triples--Ranew, Houston, 7. Home Runs--Mays, 21. Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An-/ geles, 38. Pitching -- Purkey, 12-1, .923. } Strikeouts--Koufax, Los An- Cincin- | | geles, 147. American League AB R H Pct. | 257 36 91 354] .K City 210 23 73 348 | Bos 228 36 79 .346| 244 37 79 .324 196 27 62 .316) Runs--Green, Minnesota, 52. Runs Batted In Robinson, 51. Hits--Rollins, 91. Doubles--Robinson, 22. Triples -- Fox and Robinson. | Chicago, 7. Home Runs--Wagner, Los An- geles, 19. | Stolen bases--Howser, sas City, 19. Pitching -- Donovan, -- land, 10-2, . Strikeouts -- 'Pascual, Minne-| sota, 80. Kan-) Sta 4-no Wolski Tulschmore F'm 5-4% Fitzsi'ns--Roycroft Sta 6-1% 6-2% Anyon--Blue Diamond Sta 8&5 7-4% Bolin--M J Hawkins 7-nk oo Hale--Mrs R M Marshak ba Brown--Dimarco Sta arc down--Dalton--Miss P M Pezze Trainer J J Stewart. Total pool 368,495 Geo Knudson Not Defending Ontario Title WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The Ontario open golf championship opens here Thursday, minus de- fending champion George Knud- son, Knudson, the ex-Winnipeger now playing out of Toronto, has HAMPERED BY RAIN BRADFORD, England (Reut- ers)--Showers, missed catches and the lack of a third-place bowler cost the touring Pakistan cricket team a fine chance of beating Yorkshire Tuesday--a win that would have been a tonic just before the second Test, beginning Thursday, after recent defeats. Final scores were Yorkshire 246 and 137;| Pakistan 285 and 26 for no} wicket. Rain cut the day's play| by more than two hours. OUTBOARD MOTOR Ol MAKES LIVING A PLEASURE! . id he will be ble to com- pate because of other commit-| js. He won the last two On- tairo Opens with record. -break-| ing 275 scores. Nine amateurs will be in the! field of 120 that tees off in the 72-hole event at the plush Beach Grove course in suburban St. Clair Beach. Amateur favorites include: Nick Weslock, a Windsor native now playing out of Toronto, who has won the Ontario Open three times; Gary Cowan of Kit- chener, the current Canadian champion; and Bill and Dave Morland of North Bay. The field of 120 will play at least 36. holes. It will be cut to the low 60 and ties for Satur- day's final 36 holes. The Open serves as one of the) qualifying tests for Ontario's) Willingdon Cup team. The low] 20 and ties in the first round will move on to the final Will- ingdon Cup test along with a similar number from the quali- teur. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Antonio, Tex. -- Olle Blackshear, 13414, Houston, out-/ inted Rueben Rivera, 136,| fonterrey, Mexico, 10. , TAKE ADVANTAGE SEMI-ANNU OF OUR AL DOLLAR SALE Buy One Pair and Get Another Pair For 1.00 Don't Pay A Dime. . . All On Time ! | fying round of the Ontario Ama-| ONLY Poy It... ! DUNN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 36 KING E., DOWNTOWN OSHAWA and S OSHAWA » CENTRE OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. 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