FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS CLEAR AND HEAVY. TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1962. First Race A 1 1-16 Miles, 3- and 4-year-old maidens, chal . eee 21 42 3% 6-2 52 74 8. 6.00 09 2.40 3.10 Toes... 8 4.3 Sak 24 Winner ch f 3 Iceberg 2nd -- Gaylanx. - Trainer D W Hess. Start good, won driving. P Double pool 37,300 '001 19,303 Second Race 6-TIME CLOCK . up, claim ing all $2500. Parse $1800, % Str Fin Ink 1-4% Potts--N_ Fletcher 22 2h Rogers--Triple R Ste 5-nk 3-% T'cotte--Rosemary Sta -h 41% Dalton--S B Crawford 5-no McComb--G R_ Gardiner 6-1% Bolin--Mrs B Farara | Binewood ...... Og Sagi: Sarees > neue add: Rich' Wane tr af 5 Mighty Story -- Belara. Trainer N Fletcher. Start good, won easily. Pool 37, DAILY DOUBLE % AND 8 PAID $144.00 2-HOT APPLE SOUP .. Can. foaled. Purse $2100. Str Fin Jockey Owner 24 1-% Fitzs's -- Windfields Fm 1-2 2-5% Dittfach -- K R Marshall 35 3-3% Wright -- J B W Carmichael 5-2% 4-2% Clark -- Gardiner 6- 53% Wick -- Martin Jr 4h 6 Simpson -- Golden Oaks en's Reign, Trainer G .McCann. Pool 32,980. Third Race Two-y a: Wt PP Si Queen's q Queen' Reign 115 3 's Courier 118 4 Hot Apple Soup 115 2 3 Latin Artist 185 5 Blue Wren Niagara Drift Winner b f 2 Windfields Start good, -won driving. 8-L'SA K "s Fourth Race ees > lds, Claiming all $6000. Purse $2100, vo mee Sir Fin Jockey Owner 1-2% 1-1% Fitzs's -- Carene Sta 2-4 24% Clark -- B J Harmon 3-1% Harrison -- Rotenberg -2 41% Turcotte -- Kingfield Fm 4-1% 5-4% Dittfach --_H C Burton 62 6h Anyon -- Double K Fm 7-%_ 7-2% McComb -- C Smythe 8 8 Wolski -- Jo-Ann Sta -- Willies Folly, Trainer E, Odorico. Pool 45,962. 6-ROMAN WILL ... Roman Will Lisa K. ose Buzzin Spurned seve Navy Jay .... Chanceall Prize Crew Bourbon King - Winner gr c 3 Roman Might Start good, won ridden out. Fifth Race : Viva La Zaca Pal 7-VIVA LA ZACA .... 60 6-RED PAL ° 2-GUM SWAMP essed Fin Jockey 13% Dalton -- Bo-Teek Fm z 21 Bolin -- J L Smaliman 3-2% 3-2 Clark -- Smallwood 43 43% Gordon -- Edmiston 51 52% -- Mrs. H. J. M. Banks 6-5% 6-54 Harrison -- Garden City Sta 7-5 7-84 Bakos -- A - L Poloniato 8-3 83% Krohn -- Smythe McComb -- Mrs. Raines Holliday. str 1-5 re 3 PRY SEL ws "ees er 8. ae he - F = PETE REYES & 82 fo ee - Charley's Pak Breakf'st in Bed 109 Wise Selector 116 Winner br c2 Blue Start good, won driving, Sixth Race pe ly ngs. ree-year-olds up. Fillies- Mares. Allows. Purse $2700. or we PP St % % Str Fin Jockey Owner Flashing Top = 5- l-no Fitzs's -- Windfields Fm That's Jazz 45 2-1% Clark -- Roymar Sta Blondoll 2 3-9% Harrison -- Mrs. Luro Windmill 2nd 1-1 42 4no Krohn -- C Smythe Its Ann 75 5. 5- Turcotte -- Woodrow Winner ch f 4 Menetrier Trainer G. McCann. Start good, won driving. Poo! POURMowh. ay mes eI OAH, i? Za F 4 5 9- bell, Trainer C. Pool 44,853. .- 8.50 4.80 . 470 3-4 1-h 24 34 3. -- Flaring Top. le 1 21,028. Quinella Pool 24,486. QUINELLA PAID $25.20 Seventh Race 1-FIDDLESTICKentry) 10.30 5. 3-MARCHENA . 6. 6-MR. YO TE : r-olds Claiming sil $3500. Purse $2000 St Fin Jockey Owner 60 3. 40 4.60 4.60 1 T'cotte--Hurley, Graham -1% In 22 Dittfach--J B Lauder x 4 3-% Wolski--A J Morrison 4h Harrison--Bridle Bar Fm 6-4 66% Bolin--S Cosentino = - 7- 7- Gordon--W F Edmiston dle -- TroeTrick. Trainer J C Bentley Pool 49,254 2 4 7 3 1 5 6 4 3 2- 1+ 5. Real Stuff 7 Winner ch, ¢, 8 Start good, won Eighth Race 1 1-16 Miles, S-year-olds and ap, WtPPs % Eternal Lock 115 First F driving 2ETERNAL LOCK 1-MONEY MORE , Me'en 64 67% Anyon--R O Graffius 7- 7 EM Locks. Trainer F H Merrill Jr, Pool 51,1 Attendance 6,710 REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Australia defeated Can- ada in the Davis Cup inter- zone semi-final when the great doubles team of Jack Bromwich and Colin Long won an easy victory 15 Discovery Bay 113 3-1 Winner b f 3 Eternal Reward -- Start good, won easily. Total pool 364,321 Times Edge Out Foley Plumbing In Final Frame Oshawa Times "Newsies" nosed out Foley's Plumbing 13-12, in a_ nip-and-tuck Civil 43% Lady their programs as they edge up to the wickets but all were hoping to be in another line-up later, at the payoff wicket. Last night's Quinella was won Harness racing fans line up at the wickets at Toronto's Old Woodbine, to purchase their Quinella tickets. Some, still in doubt, are studying bea, | Wildlife director, said this sum- THEY HOPE TO BE IN ANOTHER LINE LATER by Jerome G. Creed and Shad- wo Store, in the 6th race, to pay $50.10 for a $2 ticket. --CP WIREPHOTO | A record-breaking entry of more than 50 golfers from Osh- awa, Belleville and Peterbor- ough, were on hand for the 5th Annual Eastern Ontario, B'nai B'rith Golf Tournament, hosted by Oshawa B'nai B'rith Lodge No. 150, which took place at Pickering Golf Club. Following the tournament, dinner was served at the Hotel Genosha, at which time the prizes were distributed to the "lucky" golfers. In the team competition, Belleville's Ben Yanover (80), John Lipson (82), Syd Spiegel & (83), and Abe Tobe (85), repeat- | ed last year's win, and were presented the Hiram Walker Trophy and individual prizes. Second place was won by Oshawa's Harry Greene (83), Sid Burns (85), Harve Kalnit- sky (88), and Murray Swartz (90), who were presented prizes donated by Carling Brewery. Third, was the Peterborough team, composed of Phil Hol- land, Phil Macks, Ben Swartz, and Al Pottens. Low Gross for the overall| tournament was "Red" Yan-|the final five successive holes. over of Belleville with a credit-| Most Honest Golfer able 80, while Low Net was|was won by Al Rich of Osh- taken by Shelly Kalnitsky ofjawa, for the second year in a Oshawa, who had been tied|row, with 141 "blows". He was with five other players at 73, but|pursued closely by Peterbor- won by virtue of having both|ough's Sid Bowman with 140. the lowest back nine (40) in the tournament. He also parred Ottawa Riders HARRY GREENE, a mem- ber of the Oshawa B'Nai B'Rith Lodge team, which fin- ished second in the tourna- ment, was the top man of the four, his score of 83 winning the low gross honors, The Ed. Wilson Trophy and replica, which he is shown above ad- miring, right after the presen- tation. Bolahood's Sportshaven * Black, 74, Award Al received a prize donated by 2 B'nai Brith Golfers Hold Annual Tourney For the Oshawa Club, Harry Greene was Low Gross winner with 83, and was presented the "Ed Wilson" Trophy and rep- lica by sponsor, Ed Wilson. 2nd Low Gross was captured by Sid Burns 85, who was pre- sented with a prize, donated by Molson's Brewery, while 3rd Low Gross was taken by tourn- ament chairman Harve Kalnit- sky, with 88. Low Net was taken by a "surprise" entry, Dave Crotin with his 73. Dave received the) "Corby Distillery. Trophy" and replica, presented by Ross 4 Murison of Corby's. 2nd Low Net was "Buck" followed by last year's winner, Nat Spring 75. Belleville winners were, "Red" Yanover, Low Gross, and Jack Diamond, Low Net. Peterborough winners were, Ron Swartz, Low Gross, and Phil Macks, Low Net. Visitors prizes, donated by Smith Beverages, were won by Lou . Gilbert, Mort Barash, Shelly Kalnitsky, and Morris Duke. The door prize draw, donated by Hambly Beverages, was won by visitor Ted Stone. Following the prize distribu- tion, a most enjoyable golf film, The 1961 Masters Tourna- meni was shown. Next year's tournament will be hosted by Peterborough. jin memory. The season for |ducks has been shortened with| diyear's drought. Ducks Scarce But Geese Plentiful SASKATOON \(CP)--For the first time in Saskatchewan's history, hunters this fall will be allowed to bag more geese than ducks. Daily bag limits will be four ducks and five geese. E. L. Paynter, provincial mer's duck crop was the lowest a later opening date. | The goose hunting season and bag limits remained the same as last years. He attributed the decline in the duck population to last Daily Double TORONTO (CP) -- Sixteen juveniles have been drawn for \the -$7,000 Canadian Standard- bred Futurity for two-year-old | |pacers at Old Woodbine Race- way tonight. In Tuesday night's program, |Jerome G. Creed, owned by |Jake Geisel of Hanover, Ont.,| |won its: seventh race in 15) starts. Combined with Shadow| Stone, owned by Dave Pinkney of Stratford, Jerome was worth| $50.10 in the quinella. | The daily double was $146.20, | combining Patsy Peter 3rd,| owned by Allan Walker of Owen Sound, in the first race, and) Patchen Bars, owned by A. M.| Knight of Clinton, Ont., in the) second, Fitzsimmons Three Winners Ups His Lead FORT. ERIE, Ont. (CP) -- James Fitzsimmons, top rider this year, rode three! winners Tuesday afternoon, in- cluding Flashing Top, winner of the program's feature event. The triple gave the 32-year-old jockey 19 wins here, three fewer than leader Ron Turcotte. Fitzsimmons brought Flashing Top from last to first place to win the feature, a $2,700 allow- ance purse at six furlongs. That's Jazz was second. Flashing Top paid $8.50, $4.80 oe $2.80, That's Jazz $4.70 and 2.80. In the initial race Enticed| two as a daily double combina- tion returned $144.90. | SHORGAS | HEATING & APPLIANCES | Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. | 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 UPGRADE: MAINTAIN the junior circuit Robin Roberts May Capture ERA Laurels NEW YORK (AP) -- Robin Roberts, a leader in virtually every pitching department ex. cept earned run average during a brilliant National League career, may win the E.R.A. championship in his initial American League season. The veteran righthander, making a sparkling comeback with Baltimore Orioles, leads in E.R.A., figures compiled by The Asso- ciated Press and including Mon- day's games disclose. Roberts, 7-4, has given up only 32 earned runs in 116 innings for a 2.48 mark. He THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 8, 1962 13. joined the Orioles May 21 after being unconditionally released by New York Yankees. Roberts's best E.R.A. mark in 14 seasons with Philadelphia Phillies was 2.59 in 1952, when he finished third. Southpaw Hank Aguirre of 'eee follows Roberts with 54. Sandy Koufax of Los Angeles Dodgers, sidelined since July 17 with a damaged index finger on his left hand, heads the National League with a 2.15 average. Bob ay yg Milwaukee is second at 2.29. ADRIATIC FISH More than 30 species of so- called white fish abound along the Yugoslav coast of the Adria- tic Sea. Sprite Rodney Is Winner In Matron DETROIT (AP) -- Hamble- tonian contender Sprite Rodney ran away with the $26,525 Ma- tron Stake, Michigan's richest trotting event. Sprite Rodney won by two lengths in the first dash Tues- day night and a full length in the second to win $13,262, push- ing her lifetime earnings above $119,000. In the second dash, Lord Val- entine placed second to the Sprite's winning time of 2:07.3. In the first dash, the Sprite fin- ished the mile in 2:09.8. 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FOR SPREADING OR SLICING -- FOR SANDWICHES OR SNACKS -- THREE VARIETIES Schneiders Snack Chubs 3: 69* years ago today at Mont- real, After winning the first two singles matches, the Aussies won the doubles 6-2, 6-1, 6-0 over Gordon MacNeil and Edgar Lanth- ier, taking little more than an hour for the decisive triumph Service Softball League strug- gle, last night at Northway Court diamond. Both teams scored their runs in bunches and Times won the game with a five-run rally in the last of the 7th inning -- after Woley's had broken an 8-8 deadlock with a four-run parade LIVER ON EOE ONES With a New Automatic Heating Plant! -- WE SELL AND SERVICE -- Canada's 2 Great Heating Units Suspend Maentz | OTTAWA (CP) Ottawajleast one month | Rough Riders plan no further| Scott Maentz, an import end,| cuts from their football roster | Was suspended Saturday after! at present, due to three injuries} leaving for New York without! of their own, in the first half} of the same inning. |Newsies trailed 8-5 but they Foley's got to pitcher Bran-| scored three runs to tie it up, ton for four runs in the first)/on two walks and a home-run inning on three walks and four) hits. They added one in the| Going to bat in the final 7th, second, two in the fourth, an-|Times trailed 12-8. Pipher other in the sixth, and then|walked, Wilson singled, was splurged for four runs in the 7th/forced by Baker then Peeling on an error and four singles. | got on, Graham singled, after Romhany took over the mound) which Gough, Taylor and Soules from Branton, in the fourth in-|all drew walks and Gough came ning for Times and did quite|home on Grant's wild pitch, to well until the seventh. jend the game with the fifth run R. Cullen, D. Cullen, Schura-|of the inning and 13th of the toff, McDonald and Weidmark| game. blow by Gough. and the suspension of onejexplanation. He told an Ottawa player. jnewspaper in a telephone inter- The regular team is down to|view that he is 'definitely 34 players, including 15 Ameri-|through" with football cans and Canadian halfback) wants to go into business. 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