THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 14, 1962 ]] One Thing Is Certain Bruce Kidd Will Be In British Empire Games By JACK SULLIVAN ,Waiting for Bruce and he got, waiting for him in the three., He'll race nearly every week- > Canadian Press Sports Editor him." | They'll be fresh and waiting forjend from now on until well into* Fred Foot, coach of Canada's; In that race, Kidd finishedjhim, just as Halberg did in October. "He'll be doing a lot! track and field team in thejthird behind Halberg and run-|California. So, we've got a bit|of cross-country workouts and: British Empire Games in Aus-'ner-up Max Truex of the United of a problem. by November he'll be a lot' tralia next November, is plan-' States. 'there's a 'tulch of seal gl than he is now," Foot ¢ ning al! sorts of strategy for 7 a ' ; : pe involving his p sa wf ge, Foot has a problem. At.Perthigood three-milers in the Em- Perry, 8.15 p.m.; Ist game of|Bruce Kidd. the six miles will be run on Sat-|pire. There's Bruce Tull 2-out-of-3 series, ; "Right now," 'said the 42- robovet rappin Nov. 24, The Scotland, Dave Power Inter - County League -- year-old Toronto police depart- er tie aterend. of gee a a |Foley's Plumbing vs Houdaiile|ment accountant, "I plan to en- nov 96 Mile heats will go on Industries, at 'Lakeview Park|ter Bruce in the mile, three nuhne Mac an | go ries, ark) *" a gat Thursday, Nov, 29, and the final and Ukrainian Aces vs Police,miles and six miles. He most/.) noon on Saturday, Dec 1 Assoc. at Alexandra Parrk,|likely won't run all three but it ""_ so. at de soe west diamond: both games ai certainly will keep the other Following experiences at Wal- nut, it seems reasonable that 6.45 p.m. countries guessing. > ; ; 6.45 p.m | Foot said' the Ae adi Kidd would go in the six miles, WEDNESDAY |game started in June at Wal- Skip the three and enter the! SOFTBALL mile. He's the fastest miler in nut, Calif., when the 19-year-old | ™ : . Beaches Major Fastball Kidd won the six-mile event on C4nada with a time of 4:01.4 set in Toronto last month. League -- Randall-Roy Metals a Friday night and the next day vs Oshawa Tony's at Alexandra|jost to Murray Halberg, great "Let's look at it this way," Park, 8.00 p.m. New Zeland distance runner, says Foot. "The longer dis- OASA Midget Playoffs -- in the three miles. tances are close to the same Peterborough vs Port Perry, at Kidd broke the North Ameri- tempo (pace). For instance, he re Port Perry, 8.15 pm.; Ist game)can record for the six with a would aim at a 1:10 quarter in (ner of 2-out-of-3 series. time of 28:23.2 and fractured it the six, close to that in the- OASA Pee Wee Playoffs -- again at the Games trials last three but his tempo would go : vs Southlands, at week in 28:09.4. to about one-minute flat for the Umion, 3rd and deciding) "Following the races in Calif- quarter in the mile. That's a game of series, 6.30 p.m. ornia, Murray winked at me big difference. { Oshawa Minor Assoc.: (Kiwa- and said 'I'm going in the three {nis Bantam League OASA Fi-|and the marathon at Perth,' " nals) Connaught Park vs | Foot related this week, 'I took Storie Park, at Storie Park,|/him seriously because he's the 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series, at| kind of guy who could run the 6.30 p.m. marathon. (Midget League) Wood-| "But, maybe he was kidding. view Park vs Southmead, at If he's playing it cute, we can Southmead, 2nd game of 2-out-/do it, too." of-3 series, at 6.30 p.m. East Toronto Vatiee Ladies' she ony meal t tet Halb' out, Willoughby was safe on an League -- Thomson's Brokers} /00t recalled that Halberg-- error shes Brack tripled and|@%d Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, who holds the. world ore a went all the way ona bad throw-/@t Toronto Coxwell Stadium, i199 ed Be three miles sat in. In the fifth, Woodview added 7-90 p.m. Out the six-mile race in Califor- four runs. Bruce opened it with _!nter-County League -- Gen-|ni@ and was ues ang ete {the following day. "He was a triple then Brack clicked with|S@ Aces vs Whitby Abner's iii Ean one out, Wayling walked and ©8s0, at Whitby, 6.45 p.m. McNamee homered, to make it. FWSU Junior Playoffs -- Osh- SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES 7-6 at the time -- the closest,awa Scugog Cleaners vs To- Woodview got after the game/ronto Thomson's Brokers at} started, Bruce homered in the|Coxwell Stadium, 8.00 p-m.; 1st Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gos SPORTS _ CALENDAR ODAY T FOOTBALL Kitchener - Waterloo Juniors vs Oshawa Hawkeyes, exhibi- tion game, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.30 p.m. SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District Major League Playoffs -- Pic- O-Mats vs Heffering's Imper- ials, Ist game of semi-final series, at Alexandra Park, 7.30 as ty, St oa p.m- ' OASA Junior "A" -- Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Scarboro, at Scarboro, lst game of 2-out- of-5 series; 8.00 p.m. OASA Intermediate "C'" -- Markham at Pickering, 8.15 p.m. and Brooklin at Port One thing Foot makes clear.' oh of if--and it's a big one--Kidds of Aus-'skips the three miles and en. tek Ibbotson of Eng-iters the mile, Jimmy Irons of* land and quite a few more. Toronto won't act as pate-/ Plus, of course, Halberg. maker. Irons made the Cana-: But Bruce, who has proven dian team with a time of 4:04.2° that he is a strong youngster/in the trials. who can run at a punishing '"'Irons will go out to win 'the pace, has a heavy fall program gold. medal. He won't be used set up. as a rabbit." 8:45 P.M. | WRESTLING 33", OSHAWA _ ARENA ; ee BRUNO SAMMARTINO BULLDOG BROWER TUESDAY F ™, { @ SPECIAL TAG TEAM -- 2 OUT OF 3 FALLS @ ovown THE TOLOS BROS. HOCKEY RIVALS IN WINTER ARE FISHING FRIENDS NOW of NHL goalies, is just a | 'Park, he helps a hockey rival, } were on a fishing trip toge friendly fisherman in the sum- | Toronto Maple Leaf goalie i, the northern resort. mertime. Here at Waskesiue, | Johnny Bower, to land a north- nage Bay Bidges in Prince Albert National | ern trout. The two NHL stars --CP Wirephoto pov Gordie Howe, left, the all- time all-star winger of Detroit Red Wings of National Hock- ey League fame and scourge AND JOHN -_ '.-- "RAY FLASH GORDON GENE BAILLARGEON BILL THE BRUTE vs. ___ Mr. AMERICA---STEVE STANLEY TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS AT THE CASINO EST. -- RINGSIDE 1.50 -- GENERALS 1.25 -- CHILDREN 75¢ -- PAT MILOSH PROMOTER-- FOOT'S PROBLEM "If he runs the six miles at Perth, he'll have the big men BULLDOG BROWER MOND. AUG, 13, 1962 YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR LAWN AND GARDEN IN OUR NEW 3-APTLY 4-UPSADAISY 11-MARY FREDERICK id maidens, Purse $2100 PPst % % Str 11443 8 &-1 71% 46 63% 5-% First Race @'4 furlongs. 3-year-ol wt PATIO CENTRE HOSE All types. 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Second game of the 2-out-|S8; Kidd, cf; Pellow, rf; Gor-) --------------_--_______ : 43 5.1% B en 3 of-3 series will be played at/ing, p. 5 Peter Chall 5-nk 65% Rogers--D W Hess -- Willoughby, REMEMBER WHEN ee ? Flying Countess '1 Gah Pare Coase John Dick was in top form to|Namee, p; Benson, c; Elliott, ee Greek Gunner rose from being Jim Cor. on Gantt gerd. Win sialon jae -- eaten ep ror aie -- --_, up 17 -- Ve SS ~jover the nine-inning distance. . \ oer ing championship, defended Fourth Race Times Newsies his title against Corvett 59 13.50|Cameron in doubled to score 6 3 1€ rounds, Jeffries retired feated Eaton's Commanders. 8-4 : Dominion SNUG-SLIDE Windows? ADD ELEGANCE 83.70 29-20 1 630 6-CONSERVATORY 7-MELODY KING 4-WINGS OF FLIGHT mingall $3500. Purse $1900 i Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-h 3-h 1-1 1-34 LeBlane--T P Sta 4-nk -h 2-nk Remillard--Carene Sta 7-1 5-1¥%@ 3-1% Kallai--Mrs F T ke 4nk Dalton--E . 5-nk Gubbins--N Fletcher 6-no Wolski--Jo-Ann Sta 7-% Potts--Harfield Sta 8-% Griffiths GR Gardiner up, elat % 107 122 4 4 13 112 114 9 10 Conservatory Melody. King Wings of. Flight Brierama Jesrubel Dark Jet @andshake @ady Gangster lone run of the game. They threatened after that, including another double by Taylor in the 7th, but they couldn't get an- other over the plate. 1} 1h il h h the third, after there were two view, was clipped for three! Oshawa and District Assoc.: ten ~~~ runs right off the bat. Siblock|Hungaria vs Ukrainia at 7.00 ed and Cooper homered Kinsmen Civic Memorial In the fourth, Southmead scor.|Stadium, four hits and they added three ~~ A Doubt (Corner of Athol) in the fifth, for a 10-6 lead.| ."ixe OLnies Bantam Final 728-9441 an am Ina s hit his second homer, to com- BASEBALL | Connaught Park defeated Plete their total. | Osh. Legion Minor {Connaught Park, in the first|McDonald, c; McGraw, 2b; Oshawa Dairy |game of their OASA elimination| Waters, If; Cooper, lb; Wright, / Ajax, 6.15 p.m. |Storie Park on Wednesday! a t . 93 7-1 Bolin--E B Seedh } i ; Brack, If; ing, 3b; Me- y "AN J Magic Sun B-nk 8-2% Kalai --Garden City evening. 3 ee , ayling ial By THE CANADIAN PRESS Five For Fun ; 2 James J. Jeffries, who 143 9 11 ti 10h 10% Griffithe--The Pheasant Sta/pitch Connaught boys to this |!b; Ryan, If; Graizek, cf; Bruce, 3 1 . % 1- s S ats : " | , ) Fatal oe 119710102 10h i- 11 jubbins---A Bianco |win, allowing only four hits and |'f. bett's sparring partner to the world heavyweight box- » & e eid He issued his first' walk to. nah . oe the fourth frame B C d tag ago tonight, outpoint- fariongs, 3-year-olds an and Taylor | ing the former champion in a a 'Cameron with Storie Park's eat ommanders ; 1 5 Oshawa Times' "Newsies" de- from the title because of . Bee lack of coma of EF WHAT'S BETTER ABOUT BOW WINDOWS ee last night at Cowan's Park in ~ --_-- mh $2 bh cry 4 round - robin playoff session 109 3 6 6-nk 6-h Th % Rob'son--N American Fim Winner br, f, 4 Chop Chop -- Wild Diana, Trainer M G Preston Start good, won driving Pool 47,864 Paulpolly claimed by Mrs J T Tripi.R Fisher. $3500 Paulpolly 7.00 3.20 5.90 3.00 2.40 Fifth Race One and one-sixteenth wt 2-WAR BANG 1-ALIAS (entry) 2 3-CONSTABLE JOHN S-year-oldsand up. Allowances. Purse $2500 Str Fin Jockey Owner 110 s 3-4 1 1-3% Dalton--.Badz'ski Gregory 109 1 1 S 2-h Har'son--W R Henderson 114 3 5-1 5 3-6% Clark--W Wickes 115 4-3% Turcotte--Knox and Mann 5-2% Rogers--D G Ross Kallai--H E M_ Pollock 0. Trainer E Kalensky Quinella Pool 25,462 15.30 miles, War Bang lias Constable John Hill Admiral Gano 119 Vogel's. Victor 114 Winner it. b. g, 6 Start good, won easily Pool 23,074 4.30 3.00 2.70 a QUINELLA 3 AND 1 PAID 862.00, % 7-BLUE CROON 8-PROMPT HERO 3.70 3.10 Sixth Race 6-ADMIRAL ARMBRO 4,60 | One and one-sixteenth miles, turf course 3-year-olds and up. Allowances. Purse Z PS % Fin Jockey Owner | 7 1 I-no Clark--J FE Cosgrove 2% % Wt P 125 125 115 114.5 113 122 116 3 Blue Croon Prompt Hero Admiral Armbro Mystere Little Tipper Raven Wing Mibiz Falpaia 11 Winner b, ¢,4, Blue Start good, won driving , 2-nk McComb---P Del Greco 3-h Hale--Armstrong Bros Sta 4-2% Griffiths-J M Jacobs 5-1% Dalton--B Hatskin 6-5% Gubbins--Double M 7-44 Rogers--Oak Ridge - Fitz'ons---Windfields Cant Croom. Trainer DM Davis Jr Pool $1,737 pay +2) a My 3 . Me Sta Fm eae rs SPsoeenaw ereay Gay mered, Taylor pitched well for Storie Park but he was tagged for seven hits, enough for the win. He walked the first two bat- ters, Glendinning and P. Dick in the second and Clapp forced Glendinning' but Greig singled to advance the runners. Dick was thrown out at the plate but Clapp himself scored later In the third, Gillies walked} with two out and John Dick ho- to make it 3-0 The well-played game stayed at 3-1 from the fourth inning until the 8th when Connaught splurged for four runs on hits by Gillies, Glendinning, walks to} P. Dick and Clapp and a double | by Greig, followed by an infield error STORIE PARK Solomon, 3b; Logeman, 2b: Cameron, ss; E. Wright, rf; Taylor, p; G. Wright, lb: Chmlousky, If; Locke, ef; Fry, c; Clarke, c. CONNAUGHT PARK -- Reid, Rohmany, pitching for Times, held Eaton's to single tallies in the Ist, 2nd, 4th and 7th frames. Hutchins, Mitchell and Noakes, the latter with a homer, dou- ble and walk in four tries, were the best at the plate for Eaton's Hutchins homered in the fourth. Two errors, two walks and a wila pitch gave Times two runs in the first inning and _ they splurged for five in the second stanza when Mitchell ran into trouble, after there were two out. Gough. Taylor and Soules did the hitting. Schaeffer hom- ered in the fifth for the winners' 8th and final run PLAN CAGE TEAM LETHBRIDGE, 'Alta. (CP)-- Members of Lethbridge Broders, 1962 Canadian senior men's basketball champions, will form the nucleus of the Canadian team in the world tournament in Manila in Decem- The New Look! OSHAWA 'HAWKEYES' FOOTBALL CLUB will be playing KITCHENER- WATERLOO TUESDAY NIGHT AUGUST 14th 8:30 P.M. 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