Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1962, p. 12

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12 THe OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 10, 1962 RIFLE EXPERTS ARE KEEN ENTHUSIASTS IN COMPETITION MICHAEL HOOK, 36, a clerk with the Bank of Eng- land at London, posted the best score yesterday in the qualifying rounds of the Gov- ernor-General's match, main Half Competitors Are Eliminated CONNAUGHT RANGES, Ont. (CP)--They separated the men from the boys Thursday in the Dominion of Canada Rifle As- sociation's annual matches, Only 330 of the 600 competi- tors survived the big test -- the qualifying round of the Gover- nor - General's match. The match, main event of the week- long shooting, goes into its sec- ond stage today on the shorter ranges and concludes Saturday on the 900-yard range. Leader in the qualifying round was British bank clerk Michael Hook who scored 147 points of a possible 150. event of the Dominion of Can- ada Rifle Association cham- pionship, at Connaught Ran- ges, near Ottawa. He fired 147 points of a possible 150, WO2 CHARLES CLARKE, 49, of RCAF Station Rock- cliffe, near Ottawa, is taking part in the Canadian rifle championships at Connaught Ranges and despite a serious heart condition, has been very successful, Out of hospital last Friday, he was competing in the meet on Monday and Wed- nesday he won the Alexander of Tunis match. --CP Wirephotos, from National Defence By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Columbus Jets and Buffalo in Buf The J by either team would virtual: inte are ion Is. The Maple Jets a 5-0 night while Jets Or Bisons Sure To End Slump In This ni ians downed the Bisons 7-4, Syr- Chiets ¢ behind ; have lost five battles in a row, A sweep Leafs dealt, the edged the league- le Jacksonville Suns, 9-8 ey He it fe' vis streak to seven Jeft them trailing by eight games. Steve ik, who had been ineffec-| tive since injuring his hip ab most a month spun the shutout, SCORES IN THIRD Toronto scored all its runs in the third inning off Tom Sisk CONCRETE ali aie CURRAN & BRIGGS READY-MIX LTD. OSHAWA ~ AJAX =] E sizd Congratulations oe 10 Bella Wista ue Emery got a three-run blast the Wings. CREDIT UNIONS There were 4,566 credit unions in Canada--more than half pasting Thursday hmond Virgin- on a hit batter, two walks and S. Sgt, Fred Jermey of Mont- BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS real placed second with 146, The City of Ottawa match-- sixth of seventh matches com pleted in the Bisley aggregate-- |was won by RCMP Cpl. G. L, |Dalton of Ottawa: He had 18 |bullseyes and 2 inners in his 20 shots on the 200 - and - 900- yard ranges. Lt.-Col. W, J. (Bill) Strachan of Ottawa continued his fine shooting, scoring a 97, That left him still high scorer in the Bisley aggregate. The top 18 men in the aggregrate will make up Canada's 1963 Bisley team. New York Los Angeles Minnesota Baltimore Chicago Cleveland Detroit Boston Kansas City Washington Baltimore at N.Y. ppd, rain Lo By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL Pct. GBL 67 43 -609 64 50 561 5 64 50 561 5 58 56 .509 11 57 58 ,496 1214 55 57 491 13 55 57 491 13 51 61 .455 17 52 63 .452 1714 42 70 .375 26 Thursday's Results Pp N s Angeles 0 Chicago 6 1-Year Term For Player Who Was In On' Fix'| DURHAM, N.C, (AP)--A one-| year prison sentence has been ordered for a former college basketball player who was a contact man for gamblers seek- ing to fix games. The sentence Thursday stag- gered Gerald Vogel, 24-year-old former University of Alabama i case. |have to be examples for others |who might follow in your foot- |steps,"" the judge told the two ex-players. basketball scandals. A number lot similar charges, involving starter, He winced and clutched the table before him, Relief flooded the face of John Louis Brown, once a re- serve on the University of North Caolina) team, when Judge Henry A. McKinnon Jr. sad he would consider probaton in his "To some extent, you will The sentencing was the first n a North Carolina court in the Mi Detroit 8 Washington 5 Cleveland 0 Boston 4 York (Turley 2.2) night, Washington (Stenhouse night. ta 12 Kansas City 10 Probable Pitchers Today Detroit (Foytack 8-4) at New Baltimore (Roberts 7-4) at|n; Minnesota (Kaat 12-9) at Los|qy Boston (Delock 3-1) night. Angeles (Chance 9-6) night. Cleveland (Perry 8-9) at 10 - 6 Chicago (Buzhardt 6-9) at both players and gamblers, are pending in nearby Raleigh. McKinnon put off sentencing Brown until the next term of court here. Kansas City (Pena 1-0) night. National League WL Pct, GBL 79 37 -681 -- |Los Angeles San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee Chicago Houston 73 42. 68 46. 63 49 . 64 50 . 61 54 . 51 65 , 4273 40 72. ew York 30 83 . Thursday's Results hiladelphia Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles 8 New York 1 San Francisco 7 Chicago 0 Milwaukee 1 Chicago 7 Houston 3 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today ght. New York (Jackson 6-13) at St. Louis (Washburn 10-5) night. } | | | Los Angeles (Podres 97) atif & San Francisco (O'Dell 13-10)|f (Milwaukée (Spahn 11-11) atl® Houston (Farrel! 8-13) night, Pittsburgh (Friend 12-11) at Chicago (Cardwell 5-11), International League L Pet. GBL 73 40 -646 66 49 574 8 63 54 .538 12 Jacksonville Toronto Rochest Plush Quarters For Harness Racing Fans Ai New Ottawa Track By STUART LAKE OTTAWA (CP)--A new harn- ess racing track under con- struction in suburban Glouces- ter Township intends to appeal to the food tastes of its patrons and drivers as well as to their sporting instincts. The track's 300-seat dining room promises "the finest _gour- met menu in Ottawa." For a quick snack between bets there also will be a 400-seat sandwich bar in the clubhouse, Trainers, drivers and owners will have a cafeteria with homey fare such as oatmeal for breakfast and home-made pies. Both the main dining room an dthe clubhouse eating area will overlook the racing oval,| five-eighths of a mile in length.) Due to open Sept. 1 for 70) nights of. racing, the Rideau Carleton Raceway 12 miles south of Parliament Hill will cost $2,000,000. Its directors boast it will be the finest in) Canada. | | BOUGHT CHARTERS \ Acting as consultant during construction is Tex Tankersley, an official of Yonkers Raceway in New York. He was consul | tant during the building of 16 U.S. tracks, including Scioto Downs in Columbus, Ohio, after which the Rideau Carleton plant) is patterned. The track, covering 300 acres, | will feature plush bucket seats) in its 2,700 - seat grandstand, | parking for 3,500 cars and Connaught Raceway west of Hull, Que. The group decided at the last moment not to go through with the deal and im- mediately began making plans for the new track: Both Connaught and the new raceway owners say there is room in the Ottawa area for both tracks, Between them they have 210 racing dates but their meets will not be held on the same days. This year Connaught will op- erate until Aug. 31, the day be- fore the new track opens. The new track estimates that bettors will push $80,000 nightly throught he pari-mutuels during this season's meet. By 1968 the track expects nightly betting to reach $250,000, Betting totals at Connaught have been increasing steadily since harness racing began there 10 years ago. Last year al record $8,243,000. was wagered during 98 nights. stable areas for 500 horses. | James W. Baskin, Progres-| sive Conservative member of, Parliament for Renfrew South and spokesman for the track owners, said it took six years to search out and buy the eight Ontario racing charters which allow the track a maximum of 112 racing days. Under the Criminal Code, pari-mutuel betting at trotting and pacing meets is allowed | only under charters granted to) racing associations incorporated) before March 20, 1912, or incor-| porated since then by special) act of Parliament or a legisla-| ture. | SEE HEAVY BETTING | In 1955 Mr. Baskin headed a) group thay sought to buy nearby GARDEN CENTRE KING ST, E. be 4 bs. Congratulations to LOUPAN DEVELOPMENTS ON THE GRAND OPENING OF Bella Wista Gardens KING ST. E. Just East of Harmony Rd. Trees and Shrubs Supplied. by A. W. RUNDLE OSHAWA 58 55 513 15 58 57 .504 16 58 60 » Columbus Buffalo Atlanta Richmond 44°73 . 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