EUROPEAN SWIMMERS WILL RACE IN CNE 15-MILE E Dick Boyadi had _ trouble getting to Toronto from his native Yugoslavia because of | tario course for the big CNE 15-mile swim, from Dutch competitor Mary Kok. Boyadi mix-up in plane connections. He's shown here getting point- | ers on charting the Lake On- fot Fa ACE CTS eee arrived a day late, after tak- | PEE ie QE IGT FS EEE TE Fig ME feastern champions. TORONTO (CP)--The Mann Cup series for the Canadian se- nior lacrosse championship will start Sept. 7 at the home of the The Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation made the announcement Wednesday night following an executive meeting which picked several OLA award wirners and decided on semi-final playoff dates in the OLA Senior Series. The executive also voted to reinstate Bob Herd of Long Branch of the junior series. Herd, suspended indefinitely fol- lowiiig a game July 25, re- mains under a $50 good-beha- VENT ing wrong plane from. New York and arriving in Toronto, | via Chicago. | --(CP Wirephoto) THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1962 First Race 5% = Furlogs, Z-year-clds, maidens, WtPPSst % & ra Queens Courier Black N' Red Hop Hop Man of Kent Latin Artist Bob Rushton Sir Argent 7 Winner b ¢ 2 Espalier-- Start good, won easily Double pool 40,452 ePevuet eres Coe Ge ee * 1 4 5 3 6 2 sapeeuer ritannia @% Furiongs, 3-year-olds and up, claim Wt PP St % 4 Big Native 121 10 Von Rich Iume Captain Hook Little Welch Discovery Bay Frohioch Immer 116 Island King 118 Vale of Avoca lil Bon Courier il Winner ro ¢ 4 Native Start good, won driving 8-1% DAILY DOUBLE 1% AND 10 PAIDS101.20 Third Race st 4% uu 4 % 109 11 113 West Roman Call Me Charlie Red Flyer Delightful Devil Currytown Lochinbee Wartaga 110 Swing Gal 113 Lace Petticoat % 3 Chopday 108 Solw Poke Mom Winner br, g. 3. Start good, won easily = ~~ meee Seanug or = See 110 4 bb Rt sveewe £5 86 bo be h 11 5 1 ra * S¥Ysevase> Paawuae "4 1 va si. = 11 10 10-5 10-1 Fourth Race 1 © fariongs. &-year-olds and up. Claiming sll $4500. Wt PPSt % % Str D-Cairnfield 112 7 7 7- Peaches Reward 112 4 4 4h Chilly Filly Song of Wine . Esteemed . Kings Newton Janet Yates Winner br, g, 3 .Etermal Start good, won driving Fifth Race About 7 furlongs, i Rog My Bunty Son Blue 122 D-Queens Reign 119 Common Market 122 53 Double Rule 122 Prince Maple 122 Jayell's Eyes 122 102 6 1 D Reward -- Wild Peach. Trainer W H Moorhead se 2-year-clds % % 119 % % D--Disqualified and placed 4th Winner > f, 2, Banty's Flight -- My Start good, won driving Sixth Race 6 Furlongs, ile og Ne mp Allow Vendetta Its Ann Count Page Painted Post Match Girl 5 Pointed 115 2 1 Winner dk b g 6 Tuscany Start good, won driving Quinella pool 27,576 126 116 15 "I 4 tight Qu 1 Mile turf course, 3-year-olds and up, Wt PPSt % Constable John Just Breezing Dorval Rococo Rogue Moonlighter All Canadian 115 115 115 123 o S-nk 2 7 4 6 1 3 5 Jobn driving. le-- Start good, wi vior bond. The executive turned down a request from Huntsville Hawks' for reconsideration of a one- suspension against Ken of the intermediate eam. Both Brantford Warriors and Huntsville of the Intermediate series were given permission to try for the OLA Senior B trophy provided the playoffs can be completed before the start of the Mann Cup series. SEEK PLAYERS The executive decided'to ask the Ontario Minor Lacrosse As- suciation to provide players as Mann Cup Finals In East This Year ! participants in a physical fit- ness day planned by the Cana- dian National Exhibition. Ken Ruttan of Hastings Le- gionnaires was awarded the MONTREAL (CP) -- Ottawa trophy as most valuable player/Rough Riders, dismissed as 12-| in the Junior series, won this!point underdogs by the book-| year by Hastings. Don Arthur/makers, humbied Montreal| of Brampton. won the scoring! Alouettes 29-18 Thursday night! championship and Brian Reeganjfor their first victory of the| of Long Branch the sportsman-'Eastern Football Conferencve| ship award. | season. { In the Senior series, won by' Handled by assistant coach} Brampton, Bruce Wanless of|Bill Smyth in the absence of the winners was judged best de-|Frank Clair, who watched the; fenceman, while Pat Baaker,|game on television from a hos-| Brooklin captured the best-|pital bed in Ottawa because of, goalie award. With one gameja back injury, the Riders de-| yet to play, Garry Moore of St.|cisively outfought the Montreal- Catharines is leading in the ers, who had won their only} scoring race. previous EFC start against) James Squires of Brantford) Toronto Argonauts, before 23,354 Warriors was the scoring cham-' fans. pion in the Intermediate series, The hard-hitting Ottawans knocked three Alouette first-| Victoria Offer inst Bor are nt comes Good Only If Shamrocks In Dixon, the club's one-two rush-| ing punch, on successive plays in the fourth quarter. Clark 'suffered rib injuries and Dixon's) left knee was damaged. Halfback Meco Poliziani was earried from the field with a dislocated shoulder in the first VICTORIA (CP)--The city of quarter. Victoria will underwrite the Ca-| The Riders, rumored to be Ottawa Hard On Alouettes Two of Lancaster's throws to Len Chandler and Jim Reynolds went for touchdowns. Ron Stew- art and Dave Thelen got the others on the ground and Moe Racine converted all four. Dixon and Clark scored the Montreal touchdowns, the latter on a spectacular 85-yard run. Both were converted by Bobby Jack Oliver, who also kicked a 37-yard field goal. Martin Fabi's single completed their total. The Montrealers struck early when they recovered a fumble by Thelen and Dixon went over six plays later. A bad kick by Fabi set up Lancaster's 25-yard pass to Chandler to tie it 7-7 at the end of the first quarter. Fabi's single and Clark's long gallop gave the Alouettes the lead for the last time early in the second quarter but the Riders bounced back to lead 21-15 at halftime as Thelen and) Reynolds crossed the line. | Oliver's field goal cut the gap in the third quarter but the} steam went out of the Alouettes) when White caught a 36-yard) | Lancaster pass late in the game to set up Stewart's nine-yard lacrosse cham- unhappy among themselves and ST CLOUDY AND FA Scarboro Evens Series Trainer P MacMareby. Dancer--Linaria. Trainer 8 Walker. 6 5-CALL ME 3-RED FLYER One and one-sixteenth miles turf course3 and 4year-old maidens. Purse $2000 10-2 103 9 8 6nk 81 Ii- Romans Spring -- Midterm. Trainer S Caplan Pool 43,828 4-PEACHES REWARD. 1820 6.10 4.10 4-SON 5-COMMON MARKET Cdn foaled. Allowances. Purse $2400 ELLA 2 AND 5 PAID 516. 7-QUEENS COURIER 4.50 2.70 240 5-BLACK N'RED 3.10 2.50 8-HOP HOP 3.40 Canadian foaled, Purse $2100. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-3% 1-3 D'fach--K R_ Marshall 2-4 2-2% Fitzsi'ns--D G Ross 3-% Anyon--L Maloney 4-2% McComb--Vis. Hard'ge 5-24 Clark--G R Gardiner 4 6-714 Bolin--W Sorokolit 7 Dalton--B R Steen "Buzz" Vandervier pitched a brilliant two-hitter against Osh- awa Scugog Cleaners, here at Alexandra Park last night, to enable Scarboro Canadian Tire to defeat the locals 3-1 and even up their OASA Junior "A" play- off series at one game apiece Third. and deciding game of the series will be played here at Alexandra Park this Saturday afternoon, at 4.00 o'clock. Displaying a fine brand of control and keeping the ball on the corners instead of "'up the middle", Vandervier, aided by good support from his mates, both infielders and outfielders, theld the Oshawa Scugogs under contro] all the way. Ron Wright's single on the first pitch, with one out in the second inning, was the only hit the Oshawa team could collect until Lloyd Mapes connected in the 9th. His drive to right field was muffed and Mapes went to |third base, scoring later when Suddard grounded out to first | baseman Gardner, for the home- sters' only run. Murray Hobbs, on the mound for Seugog Cleaners, gave up 2 MEPS ES So Pool 22,461 "34.90-15.00 8.30 42.70 19.20 11.60 1A BIG NATIVE 1-VON_ RICH 5-ILLUME ing all $2500. Purse $1800. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-4 1-1% Adams--H Dirks 2-%4 Bolin--S Caplan 3-1% Anyon--B Farara 4h G'fiths--M Taillieu 5-1% Potts--F W Russell! 6-h Leblanx--H E M Pollock Fl Har'son--B @ Hickman 8-34 Fitzsi'ns--Mrs A H Trudell 9-nk Rob'son--Mrs A Hickling 9-1 10. Krohn--Hellenic Sta Pool 34,840 -WEST ROMAN | BR 10. 10 6 30 4,30 CHARLIE 29.60 12.80 3.60 Str Fin Jockey Owner 4-1% 1-4 Bolin--C Bordonaro 62 2-% Gordon--P and P Manos 1-1 3% G'bins--Mrs Von Rich'n 4-h Roser--Nicholds, Rocamora 5-1% Kallai--R Smith 6-h MecComb--Lochinvar Sta 7-nk Dittfach--M Miljus 84% Clark--M Miljus 9-14% Harrison--B Simon | 10-644 Fitz'ons E F Seagram 1l- Watters s J V Hunter 2 h 3% h h 98 nings he worked and deserved a better fate. Campbell bunted safely to open the game, An- derson opened the third with a safety and it was still 0-0 until ithe 6th. In that inning, Hobbs struck out the first two batters jthen issued a walk to Bodoviti 7-CAIRNFIELD CHILLY FILLY . Purse $2000, Fin Jockey Owner '1% 1-% Fitzons--W J Farr 2-1% Bolin--Gaylands Farm 3-no Dalton--B R Steen 4-no McComb--R R_ Segedinae 5-8% Griffiths--W G Moore 6-2 Gubbins--Vis. Hardinge 7- Harrison--I J Cowan 4.10 3.20 3.60 With Scugog Cleaners Colbourn followed with a rou- tine fly to deep centre but Sa- dowski muffed the catch and both runners scored, to make it 2-0 Minto Cup For Canada's Junior Lacrosse Title BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP)--The nadian junior pionship to the extent of $2,000 only if Victoria Shamrocks are participants, a spokesman says. He was commenting Thursday on a Brampton, Ont., report that the best-of-seven series for the Minto Cup would be played here starting early in Septem- ber : with general manager George Terlep, looked anything but dis- organized as quarterback Ion) Lancaster's passes and a well- knit defence proved too much for their opponents. OUTSHINES STEPHENS Lancaster completed 12 passes in 21 attempts for 279 Doug Fletcher, chairman of yards, overshadowing Alouette the Victoria centennial sports MAKES FINE RETURN LONDON (Reuters) -- Colin Cowdrey returned to England| duty after illness Thursday to, hammer 182 off the Pakistan at-) tack as England built up a huge} total of 406 for two on the first) day of the fifth and final test} cricket match at the Oval here. | Cowdrey played patiently) only three hits in the seven in-) ;|Monday during the Caribbean Pitcher Vandervier then fol-/pest-of-seven Minto lowed with a home-run blow, the! toy the Canadian junic only clean-cut run of the entire championship wi game, to make it 3- {Victoria Sept. 4, 6, 8, 10 and, Dan Peters replaced Hobbsiir necessary Sept. 12, 14 as a pinch-hitter in the 8th and) [he announcement _ pitched the final inning, giving nesday by Jack Wilson ot ea hit, a single by Camp-jtary 'of the Ontario Lacrosse eu. 2 Association ended speculation SCARBORO -- Campbell, SS;|\that the cup, in cilitance since Gardner, lb; Bodovitz, 2b; Col-!1991, would drop from the Ca- bourn, c; Vandervier, p; Tra-| nadian sports scene due to lack valyon, rf; Pendlebury, cf; AN-lor funds to conduct the series. ane. If; gee cae 3b; Tre-| Nearly $5,000 of the $5,700 nec. yn, rf in : nave inn OSHAWA isn March, 3b; Mapes, rf; Suddard, N d if; Wright, 2b; Solomon, c; Nothing has been received 4 , : = cake -|from the federal government's Kornylo, 1b; Sadowski, rf;|.. : hoot 4 Hobbs, p; Wilson, cf, batted in $5,000,000-a-year program to aid Sth: Peters, p, batted in 8th. amateur sport, Wilson said saiadii $$$ "After weeks of: discussion, the Physical Fitness Council has rejected all overtures for mone- tary requests and the proud city of Victoria will now sponsor the Cup up to $2,500," he The British Columbia Lacrosse Association is donat- ling $1,400, the OLA $800 and another $1,000 is to be raised by the DLA Hastings Legionnaires lead Brampton 1-0: in their best-of- seven eastern final Victoria plays the winner of the playoff between Vancouver Legion and Coqui'!am for the Cup final or lacrosse ll be played in Wed- secre- ASYLUM REFUSED KINGSTON, Jamaica (Reut- ers)--Four Cuban weightlifters| left here for Miami Thursday | vFinto accompanied by United States! ded intelligence agents after the/# athletes had been refused po- litical asylum in Jamaica. |Prime Minister Sir Alexander} |Bustamante said earlier that) \Jamaica would not give politi- ical asylum to the four Cubans who quit their track team here Games. --Disqualified and placed second | Pool 48,487 | MY BUNTY ...... BLUE -, 10.80 §.00 3.30! 5.00 3.50; 2 Str 1-1 + ays Fin Jockey nk:-% Robinson 2-4 Potts--W J Farr 3-no Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm 4-42 Dittfach--G R Gardiner 4 5-2% Gordon--W F Edmiston 6-2% Adams--R and R Sta 7- Gubbins--J L Smallman Owner L Maloney DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)-- | Fighting an 800-pound bluefin | tuna by hand is no cinch, Dr, George Ibsen admits, |. He and friend David Betts did it Saturday and wore out two pairs of gloves in the pro- cess. They hooked the big fish on a hand line off Musquodo- boit Harbor, 25 miles east of Bl 2 -2 Turn. Trainer C F Chapman Pool 49,618 2-VINDETTA 4-ITS ANN 1-COUNT PAGE ances. Purse $2700. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1 Clark--W Wickle Har'son--G R Woodrow 4 Hale--Dew Valley Fm Dfach--Lanson F'm Gali--Miss G R Armst'g Gubbins--W G Campbell DM Davis Jr . 410 2.80 2.40! 2.80 2.70 3.30 The two fishermen and boat captain Norman Kent couldn't hoist the huge tuna into their a 5-1 6. Fate. Trainer Pool 24,956 | small 26-foot boat and /had to | is | tow him ashore. The fish : believed to be one of the larg- 3-CONSTABLE 8-JUST BREEZING 5-DORVAL claiming all $10,000. Purse $2400. 12.10 500! in Nova Scotia' waters. WEAR OUT THEIR GLOVES " LANDING 800-LB TUNA | here, and managed to bring | | him alongside in an hour and | 25 minutes, working in relays. | JOHN 15.00 7.90 420| est ever taken on a hand line | |right to meet the Ontario win- ner. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ; "It was pure luck that we National Soccer League committee, said the Ontario La- crosse Association will put up $600, the B.C. Lacrosse Associa- tion $500 with the possibility of an additional $500 and the Vic- toria centennial, committee will put up $500 rookie Sandy Stephens, who made good on 12 of 22 for 159\through an early struggle to re-| yards. Each had one pass inter-|gain his form and then pro-| cepted and the Als also grabbed/duced some good strokes as he one thrown by Ottawa halfback\and his captain, Ted Dexter, Ernie White, Montreal gainedjraced along neck and neck in a 220 yards rushing to Ottawa's! second-wicket stand of 248 in} 7 165 minutes. | ONTARIO got him,' Dr. Ibsen, a local STEVE ROSNIK SAYS Here's A Big Powerful Station Wagon! 1957 PONTIAC A smart looking deluxe 2-DOOR STATION WAGON complete with smooth - flowing Powerglide automatic transmission. Finished in beoutiful Grecian Grey and Ivory. Test drive this one now! $1173.4| "SOCCER SCORES | MOTOR SALES ». 9 "rmeras™" | 140 BOND STREET WEST Ukrainia 8 Queen City 9 dhiropractor, said Monday. "We had gone out in the fog | for cod and haddock. We were | just, lifting a herring net out | of the water to get bait when we saw the tuna break water about 10 or 15 feet from the boat "We baited a manilla line with one of the herring and grabbed the bait, even though the net was half full of herr- ing. Then he took off "We threw the net back in the water and took off after him at full speed. At one time he had taken all the 40 fan- thoms of line we had." - When Str Fin Jockey Owner ino Clark--W Wickes 21% Dalton--Man'y, Latimer 3-3% G'bins--S Desnoyers Fitzsi'ns~N E Rocamore 6-h Krohn--Helienic. Sta - - Har'son--Gianh, Tosch b Twilight Game .Trainer D M Davis Jp: Pool 52,357 p Eighth Race 1 1-16 Miles, 3-year-olds and Wt PP St Lady Herne Smirlys Rouge Welland Canal War Caper Flying Robert Eternal Lock ap, claim "% 2% 4% 6-1 8- Winner dk b or br m Inglis, $2500. Treherne. Trainer F W Pool 56,607. Attendance YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting Doug Camilli, Dodgers, drove in four runs with two-run/single in sixth in- ning that Snapped 3-3 tie, homer) apt Sacrifice fly as Los An- geles ended five-game losing streak with 7-3 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates. Pitching Don Cardwell, Cubs, checked second-place San Francisco Giants on six hits for Chicago's 6-0 triumph, striking out eight while walking only two. REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Robert Cleroux of Mont- real won the Canadian heavyweight boxing title by defeating champion George Chuvalo of Toronto on a 12- round split decision at Mon- treal two years ago today Chuvalo, 23, had knocked out veteran James J. Par- ker in 1958 to win the title left vacant by retired cham- pion Earl Walls. Totay pool 401,185 OSHAWA 8.00 5.60 3.60 4+SMIRLYS RO! 840 5.00 © GO KART TRACK % KARTWAY 2-WELLAND CANAL ing all $2500. 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