Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Aug 1962, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 13, 1962 SON BEATS FATHER! Bill Rowe, driving Captain Riddell father, Hon. Earl Rowe, to win the three-year-old Wood- bine Futurity Trot, at Old TORONTO 11.00 .M. STOCKS By The Canadian ress q Teronte Stock Exchange--Aug. 13 tions in -- unless marked $. board-lot INDUSTRIALS 11:00 Net Sales LJ 100 52 45% 4% 45% --% 25 235 235 +5 925% BA Bi--% 530 530 «530 --40 W% 1% 34% 346 S24% 912% Suu ene % 8 Woodbine Raceway in Toronto on Saturday night. Hon. Rowe, / Progressive Conservative MP | for Dufferin-Simcoe, is driving Riddell Gold (2). --CP Wirep | hoto (2B) is shown beating his FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS | Football Coach Captain Riddell SATURDAY, AUG. 11, 1962 CLEAR AND FAST First Race One and one-sixteenth 51900 miles. $ and Soups On Diane W Rebel Devil . Royal 'Ivory Brown Ensign Rail Blues War Advice Briarbelle Winner bik, ¢, 4, Start good, won drivin, Diane W. claimed by Second Race olds and up, Cimg t PPS? % eyraeety vs a 4 3 e ze D M Davis Jr @% furlongs. vs Bright Circle Sherona Critics Choice Sir Benjamin More Water Limbo Dancer Son o' Royal Acroonu 111 Winner br, m, 5 ,Bull Start good, won drivin 1 4 3 8 1 113 7 5-1 110 6 3 3-nk 3 110 3 1-1 1 nk 587 5 h 8 Page -- Circlt Third Race 11-16 Miles, 3 and 4-year-olds, claim Wt PP St % "% 107 4 2h : Whitville Sheila's Finibud €rucial Hit Amber Mist Menadet Our Stuart Sweet Fennel Plucky Crest 31-4 Winner ch g 4 Ab jr 8 miss Start good, won ridden out. Fourth Race @ Furiongs, Syear-clds and up, claim Wt PP St % % Sleeper 1 +4 8-8 h 5 88 Song of Wine Admiral Hogan Kings Newton Fair Juror Esteemed Elated's Pal Hash Boy Prince D'Irande 7 8 4 7-DIANE W DAILY DOUBLE ing all $4500. Purse $2000. 1-SOUPS ON . . 9.70 5.10 3.30 5 . 3.00 2.40 DEVIL 2.90 Claiming sll $2500. Purse 6-REBEL 4-year-olds, Jockey Owner Potts--Mrs L Lear 2-1% Fitz'ons--W D Hatch 3-% Turcotte--McMacken Sta 4-nk Hale--L Jones 5-9% Krohn--Albob Farm 64% Wright--W P Hibbett 7-4% Dittfach--D L Innes 8 Robinson--Mrs F Cook Trainer L_ Lear. 1 39,266 Double Pool 71,159 Same. $2500 70 1-BRIGHT CIRCLE 8.70 4.70 2.90 4-SHERONA 5.90 3.40 9-CRITICS CHOICE .. 3.00 all $2500, Purse $1800 Str Fin Jockey Owner 3-1% 1-4 Turcotte--J J Mead 2-1% Potts--Four L's Sta \% Fitz'ons--L KHarriott Wright--DiMarco Sta L E Taylor --Arjay Sta 43 Triple R Sta 8 8- Viola--Downsview Sta Trainer J J Mead Pool 57,336 1 and 1 PAID $46.30 6 4.50 3.60 $.90 5.00 4.40 7-WHITVILLE 7. 9-SHEILA'S SLEEPER &FINIBUD ing all $2500, Purse $1900. Str Fin Jockey Owner '2% D'lach--A G Hedges Krohn--Kemp, Ken'dy 4 G'fiths--M J Swartz 4 T'cotte--Mrs B S Chris 1% Wright--R D Isaac 6-4% Rob'son--W J Outhwaite --Mrs J V Hunter 8-1% G'bins--R J Donovan 9 Rogers--Mrs B A Giynn Bam, Trainer W LSayles. Pool 77,512 1440 8.40. 8.40 12.80 6.30} 4 10) OF WINE .. 5-ADMIRAL HOGAN 4-KINGS NEWTON Str Fin Jockey Owner l-no McComb--R R_ Segedinac 24 T'cotte--Miss M E 3-no Clark---Vis. Hardinge 4-1 Fitzsi'ns--Ruffsin F'm _|in the United States replied) {nvitation Handicap Pace. Finally Parades Is Also Doctor diawtentie (CP) sap out-|6 In Spare Time | | 100 $9756 High Low s.m. Ch'ge i Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 32 3 DB ---% 266 S05 50s Wis-- 1% 100 323% 23% 25% + % 259139 139 199 +9 210 $164 16% 16% 909 100 100 100 . 300 S44 14% M+ % 100 $13% 135% 13% 50 $49% 49% 496 50 HAM 5% + % 239 "H% "4% 13 205 aree Ket Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Un Ace 2 pr 200 38% 8% 8% Un Gas 1710 H7% WH W% Walk GW 230 $524 52% 52% Webb Knp 200 200 Westcoast m4 815) «615 2100 $15% 15% 414 835 «(830 OILS 100 175 1% $24 286 294 615 615 106 «106 232 22 282 18% 18% 18% Su% W% n% $u% U% LK pt 1% 11 Net f 11 Net Stock Sules High Low a.m. Ch'ge Sales High Lew a.n. 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ShaS8.8eto8Sor 1 |Comb Met % |Con Key 4\¢g arrow Tr Can PL Trans Mt Pce Expl Pitch Ore Placer | |for 9,430 patrons at Old Wood-in Bridge 150 $215 |bine Raceway Saturday night.|Dofasco 2% 834% linformed: the caller: 'Dr. An- iderson will be tied up for four Three-year-old trotter Captain|D Set pt | 50 49% Riddell, with no victories in its\pcm Tar 1235 $1740 s with patients and a con- " | hours W AR usegiesaigg hoa ght jexciting struggle in the stretch.| ference. Please try again. | . | ace ceaahad" tha aan fll The second surprise came When reached, the dean Of/ when the eight-year-old pacer last 10 starts, unexpectedly won)- the $2,700 Woodbine Futurity jmajor college football coaches|sq Long Prince won the $4,000 for colts and geldings after an| Dinghy C | |Kirby of Montreal found him-| sity With the demands of his med- ical career, why remain in | coaching from the pressures of which most men now seek re- |treat at 45? | Dr Anderson, who once played professional football with \the old Chicago Cardinals of the |National League, says: "I just got into both careers. Maybe it's habit. Of course, we have no| spring practice at Holy' Cross. Bruce Kirby New MONTREAL (CP) -- Brucejgatta which would have given| floods, Preston Purdex Raglan Rio Algom Ryanor San Ant Sherritt Sigma Siscoe Steep R pe ae EUROPA GRANT BRUSSELS (AP)--The coun- cil of ministers of the European Common Market has decided to grant financial aid to Somali- |land and Dahomey, two African jnations recently plagued by Somaliland will get him the C. W. Bourke Memorial| $210,000, Dahomey $60,000. Cup for the highest aggregate socre, The cup, instead, went to Bruce Kirby, who finished with 10,676 points. Bruce Kirby, who represented Canada in the 1960 Olympics, gave his greatest single perfor- mance Saturday in winning the Viscount Alexander Trophy for) the second time. In the Bourke Trophy stand- ings, Harry Jemmett of Kings- ton was second with 9,152 LACROSSE SCORES EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES hampion CANADIAN MADE BICYCLES BIG .20" WHEELS FROM 4.95 $5.00 DOWN--$2.00 WEEKLY © BUDGET TERMS Made by Conade's largest bicycle monu- facturer expressly for Dominion Tire os save with confidence. YOUR GUARANTEE @ Merchandise and Prices exactly as advertised. ® Goods completely satis- And there is not' as much pres- sure here as in some other parts of the country . « Change is} a good thing. Each job serves) | | jnight duty here and things .are buzzing. How about Wednes-| Sr. Basketball |ciation regatta. | |60s. He is admitting doctor and) Kirby, a sailing designer and! personnel executive at Rutland saree [oo season at Holy Cross Univer-| men's and women's basketball, Louis to end up undisputed king teams entering interprovincial|@mong the 50 entries. tion, the Canadian ..Amateur! onto, winner Friday of the Har- Basketball Association an-|\vey Bongard Trophy. Barber strengthtn for the playoffs was) specifications for 14-foot class made at a weekend meeting of|international dinghies. His tournament replacing the pres-| Kirby also got another unex- ent system of playoffs, the|pected windfall when Dave) @ NO RED TAPE... WE me OWN FINANC- factory er money refund- By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY Ontario Senior DOMINION ressel/ to stimulate and whet the appe- briskly: "I'd love to talk foot- ier ae : | its |self the surprise champion. of] dr Edward N. Anderson, de-} Uni Consider | aut 4 Veterans' Hospital and is about! Replacements iimee la we vedas, aenae to embark on his $7th coaching} : 7 playoffs will be allowed to pick| His unprecedented solo tri- up two players from other clubs} umph was marred by a disqual- nounces, |was disqualified Saturday when The decision to allow teamsiofficials discovered his dinghy the CABA here. jtrophy was awarded to Kirby, Junior men's playoffs will be| who had finished a close d CABA said in a press release,|Kirby, no relation, of Ottawa,|St, Catharines 6 Brooklin 11 Tentative plans call for four| was disqualified for having an|Port Credit 5 Brampton 7 TIRE STORES DOMINIO TIRE STORES imMt jtite for the other."' ball with you but I'm on ail- |voted teacher of youth, is in his} ee ee eee >| WINNIPEG (CP)--Senior Ajrace regatta on wide Lake St. in their own provincial associa-|ification to Jack Barber of Tor- bidding for the national title to| didn't measure up to regatta streamlined with a nationaljin the Bongard competitions. __|teams to take part in a round-|out-sized dinghy. Officials said 5-4% Wolski---W G Moore Ontario Junior i |robin series that may WINDS SENIORS TITLE | place next year in Winnipeg. 61 G'bins--Dew Valley F'm 7-1 Bolin--E C Pasquale 8. 8. D'fach--S Desnoyers take} Dave Kirby had actually piled|Brampton 10 Hastings 15 | up the most points of the re-| (First game of best-of-seven | 48 BOND WEST cconner or cuurcn) 729-6511 15 82 Winner b o 4 Be Fleet -- Start good, won driving Fair Juror claimed by Fifth Race @ Furlongs, 3-yesr-olds Wt PPS final) Burnt Roman Is . TORONTO (CP)--Bun Cook| For the first time, juniot girls | of Toronto won the Ontario) Will decide a national champion} |seniors tennis championship by| and their playoff also will take} 4.00 260|defeating Ralph Tailby of Kit-/ the form of a tournament. . 410 2.70/chener 6-3, 7-9, 6-3 Sunday.|. The CABA announced that aj 250! Gook had been ranked No, 2) $000 grant receievd from the and Tailby No. 1 in the prov-| National Advisory Council on na 4 Blues Song. Trainer 8 English, < Pool 82,552 Audley Farm,E, Kalensky, $4500. . 2-CRAFTY LACE 4ADMIRAL GANO 7-UNEDUCATED . 21157500. Purse $2200. Str Fin Jockey Owner coe 7.50 Crafty: Lace Admiral Gane Uneducated Buzzin ° Pont Rouge . Sagsilla 116 3 3 21 6 Winner bg 3 Crafiy Admiral -- French Start good, won handily. 2 4 & 5 1 Sixth Race Nothing Sacred Hail Dipper » il French Cartoon 1 Old Coin 1 Swerve King's Admiral Winner ch g 2 Battlefi Start good, won driving Forlongs, 2-year-olds QUINE. LLA 5 AND Seventh Race 1% Miles, 3-year-clds. Handicaps. " Barnt Roman Gun Shot Jr, Absent Son Vase Gay Lothario King Gorm Sailmaker Roman Banquet Winner ch g 3 Roman Sanda! Start good, won driving, tiny Eighth Race One and one-sixteenth miles, 3-year-olds $7500 added. son 190, t PPst % Windy Ship 10 10 10-4 1 Bive Light 5 8 71 Hidden Treasure Axeman 12 Winisteo New Providence All Canadian Chopavane Reckless Rick Golden Turkey Milton Man ll- : Winner b, h, 5, Windfields -- Lovely Start good, won driving Attendance 13,356 Total Mutuel Pool 24 da ws Hird 61 $11,182,609 Lace, Trainer W Tharner Pool 1-1% 1-2% Fitzsi'ns--W Farr pk 2-nk Rogers--D G Ross 2 3% Bolin--E C Pasquale 3 42% G'fithe--S Rotenberg 4 '5-7% Clark--W A Graul 6- D'fach--View Hulloa F'm 2 3- 4 + 6 | 75,226 SNOTHING SACD .. 29.80 5.60 3.20 6HAIL DIPPER 250 2.30 4-FRENCH CARTOON 3.10 allowances, Purse $2400. Str Fin Jockey Owner l-h Rogers--Mrs M Fishm's 2-1% T'cotte--W P Mack 3-nk D'fach--Homburger 2% 45% Clark--B J Harmon 5-4% Gonzalez--L Maloney Roser--D B Levey 1-4 a Weill 6 Princess Kiss, Trainer M Fishman Pp 'ool 43,263 Quinella pool 42,808 6 PAID $91.20 21.30 8.50 5.30 8.00 5.20 BURNT ROMAN 6- JR. 7-ABSENT SON ' \ Purse $10,000 added. Gross $11,925. Str Fin Jockey ir I-nk I-nk Adams--Geane, Wag'ner 2 2-2% Gonzalez--Stafford F'm 3-no Hale--Pine Tree Sta 4 Rem'lard--B. Beasley 5-2% Fitzsi'ns--A B Gay "% D'fach--Lanson F'm 7-94, Russo~--J P Kulzer 8 Bolin--E C Pasquale K. Trainer KG Nicholds, Pool 94,086 10-WINDY SHIP . 21.60 11.30 6.30 5-BLUE LIGHT 13.80 7.90 6-HIDDEN TREASURE 3.40 and up Canadian foaled. Heps. Purse Str Fin Jockey Owner 5-2 Ih Gonzalez--Stafford Farm 41% 2no0 Hale--K R Marshall l-h 3-% Gubbins--Bill Beasley 2% 42% Dittflach--Lanson Fm 3-4 5-1 MeComb--Kia Ora Fm 64 6-3%4 Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm 7-nk 7-2% Bolin--Hellenic Sta 8-2% 8-1% Clark--Vis. Hardinge 9-L 93% Roser--Double K Fm 10-4 10-2% Griffiths--A G Hedges lle 1- Robinson--L Maloney Delores, Trainer J Passero Pool 91,481 Total Pool 674,689 Total attendance 24 days. 216,084 SPORT FROM BRITAIN Shot Put Ch ampion Joins Rugger Club By PAUL WESTBROOK LONDON (CP)--Arthur Rowe will be throwing his weight 'around more: profitably in fu-| ture. The 25-year-old European and Empire shot put champion has signed up with Oldham, the professionai rugby club. He s he can't afford to be an ama- teur track star any longer. Oldham paid him a signing-on fee of £5,000, His yearly income will be around £2,000 from wages, win bonuses and adver- tising contracts. He will also continue to work as @ National His departure comes at the wrong time for British track and field. He was due to defend his European title in Belgrade this September and his Empire \title in the Empire Games at Perth, Australia, Nov, 22-Dec. His absence from Belgrade will probably mean another ti- tle for the Russians while Can- ada's Dave. Steen will probably be favorite for the gold medal in Perth, | Twenty - four hours before signing for Oldham, Rowe had boosted his European record to Coal Board blacksmith on 4) part-time basis. | His new-found wealth should] take care of the biggest prob} lem he faced as an amateur shot-putter--food. It costs the Rowe household £19 a week to sustain his 200-pound frame "You can say that feeding 64 feet three inches. This com- pares with Dallas Long's world record of 65 feet 1014 inches. | A down-to-earth sort of char-! acter, Rowe was a big favorite with the Yorkshire miners, He sometimes aroused officia || wrath by passing up big meets! him is tike stoking a furnace," | gays his wife Betty. "He has the most, fantastic appetite I bave ever seen" in London to compete in village| | sports He tended large crowds tm be Most by 60 upset of his ifoot throws were made at in-| ince. |significant meets. He was one! onachoc' : . coaches of the many British flops in the lify for the final round. coach. Until his resignati year Dyson made regular trips to |Physical Fitness and Amateur ------------| Sport will provide funds for pro-| vincial associations to hold! » Players' and referies') Winner By N oem International | FORT ERIE, Ont. Burnt Romain and Gun Shot Junior reduced the $11,925 Inter- national Stakes at Fort Erie) Saturday to a two-horse race shortly after the field of eight left the starting gate. The pair) drew away from the other start- ers to wage a fierce struggle} for first place, Burnt Roman} finally gaining a decision by a/ neck The three - year - old ran the 1%-miles in Absent Son was third. Stafford Farms' Windy Ship} won the $8,790 Canadian Stakes in a tight finish with Blue Light, | Hidden Treasure and Axeman,| The five-year-old won by a head clinics, Lethbridge Broders, 1962 Ca- adian se on' : The man who spotted Rowe's neve Gass oe Froese gees potential back in 1956 was Geoff represent Canada in the fourth Dyson, former British national) yorjq tournament to be held in on last) Manila in December. H M, W. (Pick) Leeson of St. : Catharines, was elected to a sons two-year term as_ president. Rowe is only the second track Wilf M. Garrett of St. Cathar- athlete to take up professional] ines was chosen zone secretary rugby. West Indian sprinter Mc- for Eastern Canada ' Donald Bailey made the change : ef i unsuccessfully in 1953 He} iis * played only one game for Leigh,| POWER GRID lacking both the build and sta-;| WARSAW (AP)--The western mina for this rough-andtumble|part of the Soviet Ukraine has game been hooked to the East Euro- Oldham officials are certain|pean electric network formed} Rowe will make the grade. They|by Poland, Czechoslovakia,/over Blue Light, with Hidden say his build and speed will|East Germany and Hungary,|/Treasure, the 2-to-1 favorite, make him en ideal forward 'the Polish press agency reports.'third in the field of 11. Long Sault SUMMER SPECIAL We Will. Build On Your. Foundation. This, Beautiful. Home "The WY NCLIFFE" Rome Olympics, failing to qual- Yorkshire for training ses- gelding 1:50 15.| SPECIAL ONLY $2875 | You Finish the Interior $100 Down Only $54.81 Monthly Free Aluminum Screens and Storm Windows on all orders placed during August. 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