Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1962, p. 11

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FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS | INTER-COUNTY AUG, 2, 1962. CLEAR AND FAST First Race i' 6 furlongs, 3 and 4-year-old Wt PP St 110 8B 910-5 92% N7 iM 6 6% Sh - 10 47 Th 8K »- 10 5 1 ih 2% 117 341 11-10 11-12 2 1% 3h 11012 8 9114 6-14 , 107 210 B-nk 10-1% 91 &-MISS ELANDEL. 11-DELIGHTFUL DEVIL 4THE AVENUE s Purse 51900. Str Fin 18 2-nk 3-no 4no maidens, %: Jockey Owner Anyon--Double K Farm Roser---Nicholds, Rocamor, D'fach_-W F_ Morrissey Krohn--Mrs R Fisher Clark--T C Quisenberry 6-nk Hernandez--Mrs F Merri &1'4 Fitz'ons--E Harbourne 9.3% Wolski--W E Coulter 9 4 3-nk 45 10-5 104% McComb--RK and R Stable ry £ ll- 11- Bolin-- R D Isaac sess, 14101212 12 outdistanced Ryder--Beach Sta Winner b, f,3%. Bimelech -- BrightMemory. Trainer J Annesley Jr Start good fab Tiger Plus, won easily Pool 23,843. Double Pool 45,314 8-BUC FEVER Second Race 7-TIME MARCHES 6 furlongs. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800, WtPPs: % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-2 1h Harrison--Stafford Farm 34% 2% Anyon--Audley Farm 2-1% 3-44 MeComb--Brecon Sta 5-nk 4-nk Wolski--Mrs F Merrill Jr 4% 32 Wright--DiMarce Sta 6-2 6h Gordon--D 9h 7h Bolin--Hellenic Sta 84 83%4 Viola--W K Beach "4 -7mk %nk Gubbins--J M Jacobs . 15 3 6 3h 5-3 10-10 10-86% Rogers--Mrs H Truman 0 8 91l- H- ll- .11-" Parnell--S Cocomile Winner ch, ¢. 4, Acadian -- Love Life. Trainer J Passero Sart good, won driving Pool 41,933 Time Marches claimed by Mrs, M.Bodnarchuk. G. Magnusson. $2500. DAILY DOUBLE Sand 6 PAID $26.50 CONSOLATION DOUBLES and 1 PAID $10.60 6-SGT. BRICKER ...... 5.70 3. 5.3 a 4 D Cardella -. 118 211108 10-7 112 910 9-nk 93 - 113 1 4 Lh Sh Third Race 5% Farlongs, Two-sear-olds. WtrPPSst \%« 11112 3 51% 34 11 6 1 144 1-1 lt 1 85 42 52 118 1010 7-4 6% 113 2 6 61 7A 5 lil $1213 11-24% 12-CELESTIAL DAY 6-BRIGHT REWARD 1-DARK GEM Fillies. Maidens. Purse $7100, Str. Fin Jockey 25 1.2% Fitzs's -- ink 2-144 Dalton 31g 32 McComb 44% Dittfach 5-1 Potts 3.50 Owner Windfields Fm Celestial Day Bi JEF Seagram right Reward Dark Gem Barbara Cloud Princess Calico Belle Mrs. Graham 4% Robinson Bo-Teek Fm 12.50 6.70 4.8 30,30 14.3 11.30 Rob'son--Mrs J McDougald 10.40 4.60 3,40 2.80 Kia Ora Fm View Hulloa For a In Inter - County Softball League action last night, Ukrainian Aces defeated Hou- daille Industries 5-4 if a_nip- andtuek tussle at Bathe Park while Genosha Aces and |Foley's Plumbing played to a 17-7 deadtock, at Lakeview 0| Park. 0 i} 8° WIN FOR UKRAINIANS Ukrainian Aces scored their |win, mainly due to a three-run ivally in the second stanza- Henderson, pitching for Hou- daille, issued _a walk to |Hraynyk, with one out then Hooper singled, so did Camp- bell and Barnoski completed the splurge with his two-bagger. In the fourth, Barnoski open- ed with a single and scored on ah infield out, sacrificed by Spencer and Kocho's single. In "the Sth. with two out, Hooper as Campbell drew a walk and then Barnoski got hi straight hit of the night, score Hooper. Barnoski was the only one of the Aces to collect three hits noski fanned Henderson an' got Crosmas to fly out, leavin: the two runners stranded. Hou- daille could not get a rally go ing after that. HOUDAILLE INDUS, -- Cros mas, cf: Shearer, 2b; Kuney '3b; Cairns, c; Boivin, ss; Ma" chutt, rf: Thexton, If; Wright {2b; Henderson, p: Hanna, 2b. | UKRAINIAN ACES -- Spen cer, ss; Kocho, If; King, 3b; Powlenzuk, 2b; Hraynyk, 1b; Hooper, cf: Campbell, c; Bar- noski, p; Howard, rf. LEADERS HELD TO TIE | Foley's Plumbing held the) league . leading Genosha Aces! to a 7-7 draw, in their game at: Lakeview Park, due mostly to! a five-run splurge in the second/ stanza. | Yuill opened the rally with a single, Maxwell singled, Low-} sacrificed, Edmondson popped| 'which let Claus cfoss the plate} | with the fifth run of the parade. | Ukrainian Aces Win; Genoshas Tie Foley's score Foley's 7th and final un, % Lutz was Foley's chucker. He went along nicely until the hird inning when Hickey open- ed with a single and advanced m an outfield bobble. Vernon also singled, then Seneco sacri- ficed. Davis was safe on an error and another infield mis- cue let him score the third run of the inning. Maxwell replaced Lutz during this rally. In the fourth, Hickey homer- ed for Genosha Aces to make it 5-4. They tied it up with three runs in the sixth, an opening double by Vasco, single by Busy Week-End At | Woodbine Raceway TORONTO (CP)--A busy pro- was safe on an error and this/ery doubled, then Lutz singled|gram looms for the holiday 4.70 proved to be the winning run,jand Claus drew a walk. Hentig weekend at Old Woodbine Race- way where three stakes events his third-/out but Knox walked and then|and two invitational races add to Morden was safe on an error,|up to purse money worth some $30,000, The highlight, perhaps, is 118 3 11 12 12- 118 9°2 Bh 41% North Cairn 13 7 9 10-244 10-244 Lite Ripple 113.8 7 8-nk 8-nk Chipper Nipper 106 4 8 9-2\4 91 Cut Jewel Ulu 4 21 21 Winner dk b 2 Censor -- Solar Dispiay. Start good, won driving. Fourth Race Janley Queen War Challenge Pool 46,514 + 1 5 A 6 2 7 daniey Sta - Bridle Bar Fm J M Jacobs Triple H Sta Mitchell J Reed Parnell Bolin 1 Gubbins 10-1 10-3% Wright 12- 11-41% Turcotte 11-2 12- Roser Trainer G. \ 2 no } 284 b-tg 8. 9. E MeCann, 7SODDY_ DAISY 10-TUCKER G 4-HIPPOMEDON 6.20 5.10 3.40 29.40 11.20 3.90 ul Bourdage had replaced start-|Monday's' Civic Holiday Pace, with Kocho, King, Powlenzuk,|ing pitcher Hickey during this|which seems likely to go in Hraynyk, Hooper and Camp-luprising and Bourdage heldithree divisions at $2,500 each bell sharing the other half/Foley's off the rest of the way,! A Quebec horse took top hon- dozen safeites, except for two runs in the fifth ors Thursday night before 6,348 Barnoski's incentive. to lead/when Claus opened the rally|fans in a B2 pace. Blue Angel, his team's attack was a suc-|with a single. Hentig drew a) owned by the Mil-Don Stable of cessful bid to win his own) Walk then Edmondson singled. Oytremont with co-owner Don game, He pitched the win, giv-/With two out, Yuill was safe on Gillis driving, won in 2.04.3. The ing up eight hits got. singleton runs in the first two frames, Crosmas opening with a single and scoring via an infield out and two errors. Wright doubled in the second and scored on a_ single by Crosmas and another by Kuney In the 4th, Hanna was safe on an outfield error and scored 'on two more errors. Marchutt. with his homer in the fifth, got Houdaille's fourth run. Thexton was safe on an error after that and Hanna doubled but Bar- City Pigeon Club Young Birds' Race The first "young bird" race of the season, for the Oshawa Racing Pigeon Club, was held last Saturday, July 28, from Washago, ah air-flight distance of 65 miles. An. even dozen lofts competed with about 300 birds entered the race, and favored by good wea- ther, some good results and fast times were achieved. E. Karssing's loft had two birds finishing in first and sec- ond places, followed by two of ---- John Shewchuck's pigeons in «\third and fourth while 2'J. Issel took the 5th and 6th ® positions, Others in order were lowned by -- 7. W. Terlecky; 8. \J. Shewchuck; 9. §. Grant and '10. M. Corbij. REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vince Dundee, former world middleweight boxing champion, retired from the ring 26 years ago today. Dundee won the title from Lou Brouillard on Oct. 30, 1933, and was beaten 11 months later by Teddy Ya- rosz. Sta Furlongs, Two-year-olds, Claimingall $5000. Purse $2000. wt Stu % Fin Jockey Owner 1-1% Roser Bell - Davis Jr 2-2 Gordon Edmiston 43-2 Turcotte Early 4-% Rogers -- D G Ross S-nk Wolski -- Mrs. Banks 6-1% Anyon J J Gregory Fitzs's -- Jacobs Wright -- Primrose 116 Dalton Rosedale Sta Fnonymous 12 9 10- 10 Adams -- R and R Sta Winner dk ch f 2 Mameluke -- HelenWin-K .Trainer D. M. Davis Jr. Start good, won ridden out Pool 53,323 Fifth Race 1 and 16th Miles. Three years and up.Allowances. Purse $2500, w Str Fin Jockey 1-2% 1-2% Harrison 33 0 =62-1% Dalton 2i- 3-6 Turcotte 43 42 Soddy Daisy Tucker G Hippomedon Black 'n Red 5 7 Admir's March 110 5 Budwil 19 Most Impres'y. 112 Bourbon Will . 119 Misch'f 4-HILL 1-FALLOW FELLOW 2-WNSMANSHIP 7.00 2.90 2.60 2.60 2.50 2.90 Owner Knox - Mann Harmon . Mrs B § Chris Bolin -- Mrs. Marshak Altruist 3 4 s- 8- b 5- Fitzs's Windfields Fm Winner ch g 5 To Market -- Heraciesia. Trainer J. C. Meyer. Start good, won handily Pool 25,431. Quinella Pool 28,106. - ~ QUINELLA 4 AND 1 PAID $18.70 | " Hill Fallow Fellow Winsmanship Glooming 6.70 3.70 3.00 3.50 2.90 3.30 Purse 6-OVERJOYED 8-BULL PINE Sixth Race 1-CHOPPY WAVES About 7 Furs, Turf Course. Three-year-olds and up, Cimg. $2000 Wt PPSst % . 14 6 6 S51 112 6 6 85 108 1 all $4500. Ste 1-1 Fin Jockey Owner 11 Dittfach -- View Hulloa 44 2-1% Turcotte -- Viola 5-244 3-14 Dalton -- Mrs. Nell 73 h Fitzs's -- Bill. Beasley Wolski -- W G Moore Bolin -- E C Pasquale Simpson -- J ©. Meyer Hale -- Newtondale Sta Potts Fletcher -M. Carter. Overjoyed Bull Pine Choppy Waves Rio Branca Fsteemed Golden Flyer . Jresrubel Winner br @ 4 Johns Joy -- Providence. Trainer G Start good, won driving. Pool 57,295. Nigolden Fiyer claimed by Mrs J. Lear. L. Lear $4500. Overjoyed KING GORM 1.10 3.80 7 claimed by J H Knox, J C Meyer $4500. 3-PRINCE SPARKLE . 60 5-POINTED Seventh Race One and ate Popy Saeereane i. ances, itr Fin 5 4h Sh ink 1-2 3. 5. vases 5. Purse $2800 Jockey Owner Dittfach--Lanson Farm Wolski--W G Moore e WwW CG 7 1 4 53H 52% 45 48% McComb--C Smythe «++. 112 8 3 31 41% 5-1% 5-1% Harrison--6 Rotenbe: Admiral Gano 143 1 Ih 24 6 Daiton---D G Ross Winner b. ¢ .3, Never Say Die -- White Lodge. Trainer R Townrow Start good. won driving Pool 56,936 3-SUN HASH 1-WELLAND CANAL THOR Eighth Race ot 11-16 Miles, S-year-olds and up, elaiming all $2500. Purse $1900. Sun Hash Welland Canal Reel Thor Toujours Remister New Door 7- 24 4-h 25 1-2% Hale--Mrs F W Merill i-nk 28% Gubbins-.J M Jacobs 31's 31% Rogers--R Stott 6a 62 41 41% Parnell--J B Lauder 1-3 1-3% 53% 53% Rob'son--J Bozzo D Ink 5-1 $5 6-11% T'cotte--Mrs R M Mars'k Son O'Royal ] 1 41% 31 7- 7- McComb--Triple R Sta Winner ch g 5 Sunglow -- Wee Hash. Trainer F W Merrill. Start good, won easily. Pool 55,601 Total pool 434,296 Attendance 8,354 HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 KingGormWins FIGHTS LAST Stretch Duel NIGHT FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)-- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS King Gorm took the winner's' Miami, Fla. ~ Tim Ford. 149. share of the $2,800 purse in the Jacksonville, Fla., defeated Wil- feature race at' Fort Erie Race jie James, 150, Miami, 8 Track Thursday after a stirring San Diego, Calif. ' "Kid" | stretch duel with Prince Sixto Rodriguez, 175, San Ans-/ Sparkle elmo, Calif., defeated Junius| SHORGAS | Houdaille|an infield bobble that let Hentig five-year-old | SPORTS _ CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball! League -- Oshawa Tony's vs Eddie Black's, at Toronto Kew Gardens, 7,30 p.m. | SOCCER | Toronto National League --| Toronto Estonia vs Oshawa} Italia, at Kinsmen Civic Me-| morial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- Brook lin Hillerests vs. Brampton Ramblers, at Brampton, 8.30 ip.m. | LAWN BOWLING | Men's Doubles Tournament (Port Penry Cup) at Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club and Mixed Doubles Tournament, at Peter- borough Lawn Bowling Club. SOCCER Toronto National League -- Oshawa Hungaria vs Toronto Ukrainia, at Toronto Stanley Park Stadium, 8.00 p.m. SOCCER SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Canada Professional | Toronto City 2 Toronto Italia 2: National Soccer League Queen City 3 Croatia 2 attention: 5. )( IN SUBSCRIBERS! you MAY HAVE WON A FREE SET OF GENERAL Second choice with the crowd Washington, 175, San Diego, 10. of 8,334, King Gorm won by two - lengths after running the 1 1-16 miles in 1.44 2-5. King Gorm paid $7.10, $3.80 and $3.40, Prince Sparkle $7.60 and $5.20. For the second time this week a late scratch in the second race resulted in a consolation daily double. Jivey, scratched while in the paddock, coupled with Miss Elandel; winner of the first, paid a consolation double of $10.60. Sgt. Bricker won the second race and the double combination of the two winners. was worth $26.50. Waterloo Club Has Deal With K-W Auditorium KITCHENER (CP) -- The Kitchener Memorial Auditorium commission and the Kitchener- Waterloo Tigers senior hockey club have agreed on rental terms for the coming season The Tigers, a Senior OHA team moving here from Water- loo, will pay 30 per cent of the net gate. after taxes to the auditorium as rental. They will receive 30 per. cent of any pro- gram advertising they sell in addition to two cents a copy on all programs sold. The club must show financial responsibility by producng a list of 25 shareholders for their limited company and proven capitalization of $10,000: in the bank. The club figures it needs 1,400 id admissions a game to eak even. \ DEPEND ON US FOR PROMPT OIL SERVICE We're only a call- away! OIL IS BEST FOR HEATING: © it's Safe It's Clean Dependable Economical Order your fuel oil supply now for the coming winter. Call today for fast delivery! 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