Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1962, p. 11

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Three Texas Sisters THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 9, 1962 7] Seven Former | | Strong Field For Champs Seek | Eastern Meet | For competition in junior, ju- jvenile, midget and bantam | Classes an array of entries nave _been received from Toronto, 1962 Amateur | ST. LAMBERT, Que. (CP)-- Sudbury, North Bay, Ottawa, 'a Hamilton and other Ontario | Officials expect at least 300 ath- ee LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Seven jetes to compete in the Eastern egy ase + a RV ye Soke Stealing Tennis Show / TORONTO (CP)--The Lowdonjover Elane MacDonell, Toronto,| Wes Spence, London, Ont., de-; : Truro, Summerside and Monc- sisters of Fort Worth, Tex., con-\f2 61. feated Martin Manley, South-/former champions will be Canadian e7e-class track andi ton in the Maritimes, and scores Saiedl th eibal His aiaw ui iter Brenda Nuns, Toronto, seeded ampton, 6-0, 6-1. jamong the 176 golfers taking field championships in this|from the Greater Montreal area oy ifirst in the under-18 women's, J. Cross, Newmarket, Ont.,/part in the 58th annual Cana-|Montreal suburb Friday and|as well as other parts of Qucbec age-group divisions of the On- division, defeated Bev Taylor, defeated R. Hilbrin, Preston,| 4; ' ay chara : Saturday. iprovince. tario junior tennis champion-/ Toronto, 6-2, 6-1 and remains|Ont., 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. jan amateur golf championship} ships Wednesday. the favorite to win the title from) Jerry Burrows, Southampton,| beginning Monday at the Sun- defeated Karen Bell, In the under-18 section, Ann Toronto, 6-0, 6-0 to reach the final. Sister Patty, in the under-16 group, also gained the final, eliminat- ing Marnie Siefred, Toronto, 6-0,|6-3, 6-1. 6-2. Mary, in the under-14 age group reached the semi-finals Boys' under-14 quarter final } Toronto Roma Has Title First Try TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Roma, playing its first season in the Eastern Canada _ Profes- sional Soccer League, won the title Wednesday night by de- feating Toronto City 1-0 before 11,798 fans. | servation officers | been fishing unsuccessfully ail break in the opening day's | 16 and Mary 12, all cham- play of the Ontario junior ten- | pions from Fort Worth, Texas. nis championships, at Toronto. All four won their opening From left to right, are the | round matches. Lowdon sisters, Ann 17, Patty --CP Wirephoto | A LOVE GAME -- this ten- nis! A trio of Texan cuties fence in Canada's junior ten- nis champion, Andre Tiele- mans of Montreal, during a FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS CLOUDY AND FAST Archie Compston | Was Golfing Great | ise LONDON (AP) Archie} 9.00 3.90 3.20' Compston, 69, one of the golfing! 2.90 Py greats of the past, died Wednes-| 0 por day after a prolonged iliness. Compston was for 14 years} professional at the Mid-Ocean} club of Bermuda. He was for| many years a golfing partner| of the Duke of Windsor He played for Britain in four} Walker Cup matches against} Double Poo! 48,843 the United States between 1926 Coe ey and tied for second place in 610 460 the British Open of 1925. : In 1928 he beat Amcrica's claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. Walter Hagen in a 72-hole chal- $3 fi Fiusimons--R M Sullivan| lenge match at Moor Park, 2no Wick--Mrs J Major England, by the massive mar- gin of 18 and 17. SMISTER D P WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1962 -AMBER ATOM 1-CRITICS CHOICE First Race 1 $2500. Purse $1800. 4 . Syearolds and up. Claiming al ---- Wt PP. % % Si Fin Jockey Owner i Gordon--D D Cardella ies vitae 2-14 Harrison--Stafford Farm Crities Choice 2% Fitz'ons--L K Harriott Arctic Pilot 2% Turcotte--F Tosch Chopoakee 1% Dittfach--J L Cooke First Lead 1% Gubbins--Mrs E Morrison Jeanie Dear nk Krohn--Albob Farm Navy Grand Dalton--J M Jacobs n Trainer D D Cardella rf 4 5 6- 7+ 109 2 4. 3-1 8 Winner ». g. 5, Sir Harry -- Start good, won driving 3-44 Belle Brant. Pool 25,673 7-REAL GENTLEM'N 3.30 2-BOMAR 6-VALE OF AVOCA Second Race @ Fariongs, Syear-olds and up, Wt PPs: "4 41% 4.40 Rea] Gentleman Bomar Vale of Avoca 108 115 107 31% } k 3-nk Rob'son--Mrs A Hickling 4-1% Wolski--V Corvari 4 on The Roma goal was scored by Ray Edwards half way through the second half Last season Roma won the National Soccer League cham- pionship. | caught A NEW WAY TO CATCH A FISH? SUDBURY (CP)--The con- who had day didn't believe the man who surfaced near them with a big bass and said he had the fish underwater with a worm-baited hook. But when a_ second skin diver came to the surface of the French River with an un- derwater camera, they were even more amazed. George Jones of Kitchener told conservationists Edward Johnson of Hamilton and How- | ard Petch of Lancaster, Ont., | that his friend Glen Guthrie of Kitchener had caught the bass with a three-foot length of fishing line and a worm- | baited hook. What's more, Jones had | taken pictures of the under- water catch. The divers claimed fishing | regulations do not stipulate | bass angling must be done from the surface and the of- ficers admitted that. technic- ally the pair were right. Miss Lowdon. The other finalist in the girls' under-16 is Sue Snyder of Kit- chener-Southampton, Ont. She defeated A. Barnaby, Ottawa, Other results included: s: 'Seulling Ace : 'Left At Home, And Will Stay OTTAWA (CP) -- Tony Bier- nacki, young Ottawa sculling champion who has been left off Canada's team in the. British Empire Games, says he is quit- ting national competition. Biernacki won the B.E.G. trial race Monday in St. Catharines, but the Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen said _ his 7:18 s too siow for in- 7;18.1 lime wa ternational competition. The association announced it will send a four and an eigat from the University of British Cslumbia to the November meei in Australia, bu' will no: send any single rowers, Biernacki seid Wednesday he was left off Canada's last Olym- pic rowing team with the same official explanation, despite his vietory in the Canadian trials. He said he now will concentrate on local competition. SWIM POSTPONED DOVER, England (CP)--Clau- dia McPherson's attempt to swim the English Channel has been postponed 24 hours be- eause of bad weather conditions The 16 --year - old St. James, Man., schoolgirl was to have en- tered the water near Cap Gris Nez, France, about 3 a.m. to- day. defeated Bob Barker, South- ampton, 6-1, 6-2. Junior girls' under-14 quarter- finals: Nancy feated C. Shannon, Southamp- iningdale club. They are Ted Adams of Phoe- nix, Ariz., winner in 1938; Don Fairs, London, de-{Cherry, Wichita Falls, Tex., |1953; Nick Weslock, Toronto, $500,000 In A See Oshawa Area Harness Horses Ist Race 7:30--8 Races Nightly Free Parking--Excellent Dining OLD WOODBINE RACEWAY IN PURSES ction ton, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3. : _|1957; Bruce Castator, Toronto, Boys under-12 Se John Johnston, Vancouver, Bill Mitchell, Toronto, ©-/ 1959: Keith Alexander, Calgary, feated Bobby Kaufman, South-| 1969: aad Gare Cowan yo ampion, th 6-1. ott a \chener, 1961 : : M ea roe, Ottawa, de- d : Bsc oh Platt, Grimsby, Ont., Other entries include William 6-3, 6-0. C. Campbell of Huntingdon. David Hay, Southampton, de- W.Va., twice captain of the feated Eric Meyers, Campbell- peorapthang oles agen yhg Bey o 5 ve rT PA if a- seaelid . bs : _ ---------| -- amateur, and Richard D . avies of Pasadena, Calif,, who 'Beverly Dillard' Tr won the British Ama- ; My Qualifying rounds to deter- Wins Futurity mine the 64 piayers who wil} go TORONTO (CP)~Earl Shea's into match play Wednesday wiil filly Beverly Dillard, outdis- be held Monday and Tuesday. tanced six colts and another/Cowan, the defending caam- filly in the $7,000 Standardbred! Pion, qualifies automatically. Futurity Pace before 5,792 at} The tournament ends Satur- Old Woodbine Raceway Wed-| day with the 36-holg final. nesday night. Willingdon Cup players play In this special stakes for two- as a group Monday and Tues- year-olds, Beverly Dillard ran| gay, with players' scores count- head-and-head with Northwood) ing for both the Willingdon and/ Baldy down the stretch, at the! qualifying events. | wire Beverly shoved her nose in; ------_____-- ront to win in 2.07.2 | The stakes, drawing 16 en- tries, was split into two divi- sions, the fourth and fifth races, each worth $3,500. Oro Lee Herbert, bay colt owned by William Herbert and Son of London, had a_two- length margin on Amos John- ston, owned by the Langford farms of Chatham. The Herbert horse covered the mile in 2.08.1. NEW irestone SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial blished, reliable Ges The SOCCER SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Canada Professional RICING saves you big money Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 and 25% Toronto Roma 1 Toronto City 0 on top quality tires % h 5-4% Turcotte--Mrs J D-C'ham 6 1-% Dit'ch--Mrs. L D Cullingh'm 6-44 1- Harrison--Stafford F'm Whitecap. Trainer D D Cardella. Real Gentleman claimed by Pool 44,060 Pe R D . Di DAILY DOUBLE 5 AND 7 PAID 316.00 | on avis 1e$ a3. SPIPE BAND ........ 8.00 2.80 29/ DAYTON, Ohio (AP)--Race| Third Race ia ih : , 430 423 /driver Don Davis of Phoenix, | er , Th " all $3500. Purse $1900, " |Ariz., injured in_a sprint car) WtePPSt % % Str Fin iockey M Owner. feature at the New Bremen,| . 1 S 6 3% 2% = 1-2% 1-4% Gordon -- Mrs. Pekin i ; s . 2 eee tee ite aoe ' ee i - a by ae i} * 103 -1M% 42% Harrison -- Franklin Fm A hospital spoke: i let a eee Se Vee 29-year-old Davis mattatet tate) "2% 6-4%4 Potts -- A Clark paroary Relic Town swt Fi, 21 a 2 Turcotte -- Mrs. Hunter | damage. The condition brought} 'Winner br ¢ 'indfields -- Orchestra. Trainer J. C. Meyer. n i j ; | nage eens Ot ee 1JOHNS CHAMP (Ent.) 6,80 Led 3.20 Davis had maintained head-) la-SOUND STAGE (Ent. 6.80 3.00 3.30|Warters at Indianapolis, where} jhe placed fourth in the 500 this) Fourth Race a | year. 44Furiongs. Two-year-cids Wt PP St Str Fin Jockey Owner Davis was Murt when his car, 1-3% 1-2% Harrison -- Cowan A- 21% 21 Bolin -- Mrs. Luro ---- ank 3-144 Patton = Santora Fm A- finishing 12th in the New Bre- 42 3% Fitzs's -- Lang i 7-1% 5% Anyon -- Audley Fm c- | men event, looped to avoid a swerving car ahead of him, 6h 6-nk Clark -- Gushen 5-14 7-nk Gubbins -- Gregory C€- rammed into a guard rail and flipped over. LACROSSE SCORES Magic 0- 10- = 10- Kallai -- Garden City. Sta B Winner b g 2 Thymus--Cynthia C.Trainer J. Passero. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Junior Pool 59,542. L-RAVEN | Alderwood 12 Hastings 15 (Hastings wins best-of-seven semi-final 4-1) 108 . 108 > i 5 5. 2 1 Nance's Rule . 7 3 6 4 4 7- Trish Duke 3 Winner dk ch g¢ 4 Start good, won 2 Biue Warrior -- ving. Smaliman, 1. Ca i Allows. - = S * Rs eeeeseeer * . * = og or be dos ato i ae udamanr NN ite 7 Feveyveses Road . 112 io . 10 10- Sun liz 9 9 9-2% 1 Start good, won ridden out. Fifth Race 1 and 16th Miles. Three-year-olds and WtPPst %& % Raven Wing 14 3 4 5-4 5,3-% Reluctant Deb . 99 1 2 3-2% 3-% Stormy Morn 107 46 6& 6 Golden Turkey 111 53 1 I-nk 1-% 3% 4no Turcotte -- A G Hedges . Hill 117 2 3 22% 2-1 5-14 3-244 McComb -- Knox - Mann A rey Just Breezing . 114 6 5 4% 42 6 6 Anyon Maniey-Latimer Winner bik g 5 Radiate 2nd -- Bronze Meda). Trainer J. C. Meyer. IN WING (Ent.) 3.20 2.20 2.10) 2-R. CANT DEB 3.20 2.40 3-STORMY MORN 2.40 up. Allowances. Purse $2500. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-3% Clark -- Double M Sta A 21% 2-no Harrison -- J Simon 42 . 3-4% Fitzs's -- Fletcher Re-o Car Driver | Pete Goodchild say ONTARIO MOTOR SALE 140 BOND WEST EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 1957 deluxe coach Black and ivory 2-tone, custom radio, § un. NOW MORE THAN @ New All-ac @ Safety-Fort: ®@ 27 Month PONTIAC @ Original eq @ 4-ply lamin © 24 Month ROAD HAZARD SAFETY-C GUARANTEE e "¢Start good, won easily. Pool 29,320. Quinella Poo] 28,822. ' QUINELLA PAID $17.70. Sixth Race € fertorgs, d-year-olds and up. Claiming Wt PPSt % % 2CASTLEB'Y (B entry) 5.90 3.80 2.30 | 8-COLONEL BINGO 5.60 2.60 1-CONST. JOHN (A entry) 2.20 all $10,000. Purse $2300. Str Fin Jockey Owner l-nk T'cotte--Henefrd Sta 2-% Gordon--W F Edmiston 3-nk Roser--W Wickes 4-% Gubbins--S Desnoyers 5-42 Rogers--W C Pitfield 6-1% Dalton--Double M Sta 7-n Harrison--D G Ross 8-344 Clark--T C Quisenberry a 92% Potts--Shermanor Farm 10- - 10 McComb--Downsview Sta 6, Castleton -- RusticCharm. Trainer L Cavalaris Jr Pool 63,949 > * Seerereyeys SESLEPES Mr G 4 Winner dk, b, g, Start good fab Mr G J, Won driving Seventh Race D% Miles, S-year-olds and ap WtPPst % % Vy 2 ik 2 7-UNSTAR ogres 5-MARY'S REWARD , Claiming all. $3500. Parse s2000, 4 % Ste Fin Jockey Owner Ye 1-2 Fitzsimmons--Cairnburn 2-3% Hale--Mrs F H Merrill 3-3% Bolin--Mrs R Fisher 4-% Parnell--Thorndale Sta 5-6% Har'son--Long View F'm 6-4% Krohn--W D Hatch 1 7-9% Potts--Carene Sta 4 ' 8 Rogers---T P Sta -- Let's Start. Trainer E Harbourne, Pool 64,329 7-SHASTA ROAD .... Door Frames Completely Assembled Top quality white Ontario Pine, Clear Oak sills. Frame construction, brick veneer or masonry. 2/8" 2°10" x 610" 70", ONLY Less Sill -- Only 11.20 Unstar ' Sun Hash .... Mary's Reward Formal Trust Lovely Susy ... Compass Point Ep ra 7 2 8 7 h $3 1 3 5 + & nl 2 6- 1 San ' Conservatory 116 Winner b m 7 Unbelievable Start good, won handily 2-ROCK 'N RAN Eighth Race 8-WELLAND CANAL 1 1-16 Miles, S-year-olds and up. claim ing all $2500. Purse $1900. Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 2h i-o Har'son---Stafford F'm 3-1 21% Anyon--R.O Graffius 3-nk Fitzsi'ns--J M Jacobs 4-14 Her'dez--Janiey Sta 2 5-14 R'son--Tulachmore Charocative 6-4 T'cotte--Roymar Sta Toronto Boy 7-4% Mor'le--Davies, Montry Alpine Hills & 8 Bolin--Mrs V G Cardy Winner ch h 5 Midianite -- Constanta Susan. Trainer J Passero. Pool 66,674 Attendance 8,816 REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sammy Snead of Hot Springs, Va., won his third Canadian Open golf cham- pionship in four years with a blazing finish at Tor- onto's Lambton club 21 years ago today. Snead, champion in 1938 and 1940, fired a one-under-par 69 in the final round in 1941 for a 72-hole total of six-under-par 274, two strokes better than second-place Bob Gray. of Toronto "13.10 6.30 3.80 4.90 290 2.40 KNOCKED DOWN RED WOOD 2'8" =x 68". 17.10 17.65 +1 5-1 1-24 5 6-5 7-1 5 2'10" ONLY Start good, won driving. 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