Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jul 1962, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 11, 1962 19! OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE SS ES ESTABLISHED| -- s9l 9o---y semi-annual STOREWIDE DISCOUNT EVENT begins thursday at 9.30 a.m. 3 BIG WONDER DAYS | ENTIRE STOCK OF TOP QUALITY MEN'S WEAR AT ISCOUNTS of 15% to 40% | THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY owned and trained by Les | won the feature race. Windy | --CP Wirephoto | | CLEAR AND FAST) Wi O O li 14.90 6.40 4.90 in ver Til 1a 8.80 5.50 | | ial from our select stock of 69.50 suits ; : A special group from ou ct s ; Choice of 15.95 pants, including wool plus all our 55.00 suits. : tropicals plus Terylene and wools, and Start goo,d FAB Unwanted won handily Pool 18,771. Double Pool .32,648. and after stealing a pair of/five strikeouts, gave up five) bases scored on an infield out|walks and ironically five hits.) 2-nk 7.nk Cosentino -- Cocomile 8-2 8-3% Gubbins -- Bill Beasley | LINEUPS | Oshawa -- Dale Alexander, Fi t R e CUNWANTED, us 8 ub b = oe FS hui egerye ot Purse ny ORILLIA --Scoring four runs|the second run of the game on 1 and 10m Miles Op et Mk Str Fin Jockey Owner in the first inning on three) Richardson's single in the sixth. Unwanted 10 412 111% 6h 1-344 1.2% Rasmussen .tratrong | Walks, two singles and an error,) With two runs in, Jerry Vear- Hurrah For Us 110 8 3 313; «633 «3a McComb -- Segedina c |Oshawa Peewees defeated Oril-)ey and Ralph Scofield count-| k 6-% 4-1% Fitzs's -- McMillen. - Fise lia 7-5 in the opening game Of|ing, and none out, Larry Judge} Sr yd eth ts 5% Gordon -- Garden City S'8) 4 doubleheader at the Oval Sat-|took over on the mound. for Taos: 7h oe ~ pee R. Fair jurday afternoon. |Oshawa. He got two outs before Land 8-1% Gubbins -- Groves | : of Maple 9-24 Parnell -- Clarke Dave Warner and Larey| Eee nee be angie Judge singled to drive in the che ball sania runs after the first three bat-|' Gane, 90 our own all-wool worsted flannel. a by Dale Alexander. |The fielders made two errors,| 8 Dave Prest finished off the|/both in the seventh inning. | CHOICE OF THE HOUSE scoring for Oshawa with |a| Yorne Wingrove took the loss axwlbae to -- ~-- bed for Orillia giving way to Ralph TO 74.50 seventh inning. It was the only) Schofield in the seventh after . on ' home run of the day. |Prest's homer. The. Orillia hur- cog of a jlers took care of four batters styles. Regular 27. TRAIL ALL GAME on strikes, allowed 11 hits, but} a s $GUM SWAMP .... 6.70 470 320) Orillia was never able to! warced five, three in the first Third Race j ened Sp at 9.00 570/overcome that lead. Doug Rose| inning. a : -Focted. Clmg. all $2500, Puree $1800.|Scored in the second after singl-| 5 Fariongs, eon a ag fasvegage gare Ownar ing. He stole two bases and| Doug Warner was the top 7 113: 5 2 I-nk 1-1% is 1-7% Dreyer -- Smallwood came home on Bill Richardson's | man at the plate for Oshawa, All our 79.50 suits including Garnelenes ....--+eeee+sseees: . guint, -- "oe wen.| Post Office Crew 5 8 $2 5-2 G ROSER -- Long V Farm Fairbrook Qua. 115 710115 105 102 10-nk |§ McComb J and V Dunn D f W ; ae Ub 1 ek Bod . s"Dittfach -- R Glan eleats Cmers |pernie McGuire, Dave Prest, winner ch g % Snow Boots --Rosy Cora. Trainer E. Mann. ? r, 7 j Pool 33,087, ig Start good, good won easily. Post Office ""Mailmen'"' tliacy Gaiteaan Mi + pil S-BIG NATIVE ..... 10.90 3.60 3.7 = ben oe pag oe ge the Bob Logeman, Paly Tay-| Serre ee ' % | i i Fourth Race SeUNRRY sont c-. 7 8 Gib! Service Softball League encount-|!F» Brian Wilson. 5 cg gy aaah all ert Purse $1800, er. | ORILLIA -- John French, ockey ir ica ote | Grit tte testa or Bane MeDoza, HoePa cavog <<. Grattan. Post Office. Werner's got run-/ poU8 Se chihS bitches 1 , ; Richardson, Pau! Morris, Frank | Pages deen age a = ners on base in each of thelcinnola, Steve. McDonald, Bob h: S14Cosentine -- Mrs, Majer |seven innings and twice had cee cect "Terre Gaatay Loni runners headed for the plate, but! visita ; y, e Lear of Calgary, former West- ern Canada football star, raised his season's earnings WISE COMMAND (in front), TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1962 Winter Garden Graybr'k's Last 115 310 6n) 9.85 2 for 15.00 7-MR Y OTE 6.80. 4.20 Second Race 4EVER AMBE R. . 7.20 1-McCARTHY a oes 16th Miles.. Three-year-olds.Cimg. all $2500. Purse $1900. see we PP Si % Str Fin Jockey 'a Owner 7 - 1-2% Wolski -- Morrison hl 2-2% 2-no Harrison -- Bill Beasley McCarthy a 2 3% Gubbins -- Cairnburn Fm Tantrum's Last 108 - i 2% 4-4% Parnell -- Cocomile Joe the Captain 113 - -2 55% Dittfach -- Cook Roya iKitty 7 - 3 .6-3% Simpson -- Hemlock Sta Castle Gay 108 Z - - %- Dalton -- Mrs Mooney Sr inner b g 8 Easy Whirl -- W . Mooney. tart good, ridden out. Pool 31,478, DAILY DOUBLE 4 and 7PAID $36.80 Here's a clean-up of our pants to 12.95. Regular and Tropical weights . . . all styles. ee bono 1041211 9h 5 10-64% Harrison -- Currey Metranentrish 114 9 9 7-1% 10-nk 11-12 11-17 Cosentino -- Agro Sta Miss Roadhouse 107 1 712- 12 12- 12- Bolin -- Davies : Winner b c 3 Eternal Reward -- York Hunt, Trainer W. Inglis. ters had walked. That was all} Starting pitcher Garry Chris- until the sixth, then Bob Loge-|tenson got credit for the win, 2.80/man singled, scored on two er-|with a big relief job from od rors, then Brian Wilson walked| Judge. Between them, they got 2-1% Dalton -- Jacobs * ; 4 . i Be Hale <> Armist infield out play. He also scored|With three hits in four trips.| eis th Bolin -- Cosentina : sai |LINE SCORE 7-1 61 A Wick -- Bon Haven F.| Oshawa 400 002 1711 2 Orillia 010 001 3 5 5 3 sport shirts You can't miss on this speciall group of short and long sleeve sport shirts. socks REG. of $5.& $6. # a REG, 1.50 Sized ond Stretch. 98° Short sleeve shirts in wovens , Briefs and Tops by Monarch Knit 53° = | at ad eae beroae Sreeveys < Pen Seeey Frome Progress Brand Satin Faced Venentians. Reg. 99.50 oF meeescors © & Leaves o'Goid tropical suits 6.90 36.90 This season's winner. Terylene and wool with 2 pairs of pants. REG. 59.50 8 odd tropicals ext * ond knits. Reg. to 6.00 5 * 4nk 7-nk Dreyer 8-nk Bolin -- Short 5-nk 9-1 Potts -- Four L's Sta 11-9 10-no Dittfach -- Double M St a Swampscot 9-1 11-5% McComb -- Hays Moon Discovery 112 8 12 12- - 12 «12- Wolski -- Brener orre 3h -%Gubbins -- J --Farara . A just couldn't score. | Wingrove, Ralph Schofield. 1.50, 2.00 TIES ties 79° & 99° summer wear JACKETS ** ** 9.90 (}' 20% oF OF A SPECIAL GROUP OF COTTON ee a COTTON PANTS 4.59 WINDBREAKERS «:.. 3.5 STRAW HATS*"'""1/30FF UNDERWEAR" «.» 98° EVERYTHING IN THE STORE SPECIALLY PRICED AT DISCOUNTS OF 15% TO 40% THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Originally sold up to 65.00 All other The winners clicked for two at! Sport Shirts .... the start then Nantais homered| REMEMBER WHEN vas ?| run rally in the fourth and two| BY,THE CANADIAN PRESS | / | The first triple dead heat | Winner ro e4 Native Dancer--Linaria.Trainer 8. Walker : more in the sixth, completed the| ' aie pgp Bitar beta yg Tare : | for first place in New York's Start good, won driving. Pool 43,271. Fifth Race 1-MENEDICT ?\total, with Mann, Griffin, Mc-| ; ) 2-ROMAN THUNDER 3.9/Cabe and Nantais the big hit-| Tacing history marked the » furlongs. eee oes ie foaled. Allowances. Purse veg a ters. Whiteley, Kelsh and 'Skin-| $10,000 seven-furlong Carter Str Fin Jock : 1-4 14% Mecomb -- Smythe ner were best at the plate, for, Handicap at Aqueduct Park the losers. 22% 21% Dalton -- Grant | 18 years ago today. Bous- schism ar Duri suet, Brownie and Wait A uring the game, the Post) Hit otnued fact and Office Club held their 50-50) ' a ee 1 [¥4 5% Bolin -- Jacobs 2 61% Fitzs's --Windfields { : : ; ; ~ tno Anyon -- Patterson-Nichol|draw, with David Talbot, 103 ion a Fle agg finish be- 2 4-nk & Dittfach -- Lanson Fm Brock street west, being de-| re 20, Ans. Winner ch e¢ 2 Sailor -- Jet Marine. Trainer J Starr. | 4 cme Start good, FAB Son Blue won easily Pool 43,772 clared the lucky winner. Sixth Race L.WISE COMMAND : 430 SHORGAS 4PROMP THERO FIGHTS HEATING & LAST NIGHT 1 and 16th Miles. Turf Course. Three-year-olds up. Allowances. Purse $2800. APPLIANCES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 14 1-% Anyon -- Mrs. Lear War Bang 110 3 1 1-2% 1-h 21% 2nk Harrison -- Stafford Farm Windy: Ship x . Industrial and A ing sy Bagi Commercial ouston, Tex. -- le a- i. . chen, 198, Portland, Ore., and| The established, reliable Gas Cleveland Williams, 21144, Hous- ~ eer Eee ee wer sport jackets Take your pick of our 35.00 Jackets. 7.90 DACRON AND COTTON LIGHTWEIGHT ree Swim Wear Play Shorts Cotton Pants Banlon Shirts SHORT SLEEVE White Shirts Tropical Pants PugPelee ALL OTHER SPORT JACKETS RAINCOATS TOPCOATS 35 . 3-7% McComb -- Del Greco' Prompt Hero Dealer in your area. & 4nk Adams -- Rocamora Rococo Rogue ton, Tex., drew, 10. 31 CELINA ST. 41 5- Fitzs's -- McIntyre Wise Command 126 1 Winner dk bg 4 River War -- ForeignStar. Trainer L. Lear, QUINELLA 1 AND 2 PAID 2-OWN COLLEEN .... 8.00 4.40 3. New Mass.-- 3-LADY HIMOUNT ........ 8.80 5. Bedford, Mass Harold; (Corner of Athol) Pe Gomes, 130, Providence, R.1.,| 728-9441 Start good, won driving. Seventh Race 4-ROMAN WILL '4 outpointed Jimmy Bean, 130, @ %4Furiongs, 3- and 4-year-olds, allowances, Purse $2400. wi Philadelphia, 10. Don't Forget - BINOCULARS as Sear cons Owner 110 1 Ink 1-% Fitzsi'ns--W: 103 1 3-1% 2-1% Har'son--J G Cowan 21 3-no T'cotte--G F Hall -2 Dalton--K R Marshall "2 McComb---R D Isaac -13%4 Anyon--Double K F'm -5% D'fach--Newtondale Sta -h Rem'lard--J E FSeag' m af je G'bins--B G Elliott Winner ch f 3 Queen's Own -- FairColléen. Trainer G McCann. Start good, won driving. Pool 45,708 2-DARING BILL Eighth Race 7-QUEEN'S TOUR |... jo 1 1-16 Miles ,Byear-olds and up, claiming ail $4500. Purse $2100. we % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-4 1-2 1-% Rem'lard--Carene Sta on 2nk 2-% Dalton--S B Crawford 2%, 3-1% 3-% Fitzsi'ns--W D Latimer | 7- 45 46% Potts--Shermanor F'm | See up te 6-1 5-nk G'bins--Mrs J J Mooney 10 times more i on your vacation k 6-1% Har'son--Mrs J Annesley 7- 7 Lanoway--Mrs L Lear HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICE REG, TO 8.95 3 5 4 2 6 1 eee oe o od seyee|r SPueeYyert ees - ¥ Perreau weose ~ O2e 2-BOBBY PIN . Trainer E Odorico. Pool 51,081 Attendance 5,920. THIS FISH STORY IS NEW STURGEON CATCHES MAN ALGONAC Mich. (AP) the middle seat of the boat. h was fishing in the ft. Clair River Monday when a five- foot sturgeon jumped into his 12-foot boat. Blalock scrambled toward the bow and was about to jump overboard when a of Royal Oak, yelled at hin to stay in the boat. "I rowed there in a jiffy," said Starr. '"When I got along- side I managed to stick an oar into the sturgeon's gills "By this time other boats had gathered around, but no- body would get into Blalock's boat as long as the siurgeon was there thrashing his tail." Starr and another boater veen. then, hore and beached it. The' 40-pound now in deep freeze. It will be mounted with the legend-- "the only fish that was never caught." vsrought 0 | sturgeon is | Prices from 17.40 including leather case 1 | | 28 KING ST. EAST | OSHAWA OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. 723-4621 FREE DELI Jen { CUFFS FREE ALL OTHER ALTERATIONS AT COST. ESTABLISHED -- sI9I9 -----4 YOU ARE WELCOME TO USE OUR CHARGE FACILITIES DURING THIS EVENT Cte e en eee 2. 2. | ee o-oo ow ©

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