| Doug Harvey Has Said 'Yes' NEW YORK (AP) --Doug Harvey has formally accepted a player contract for the 1962-63 National Hockey League sea- son, general manager Muzz Pa-| trick of New York Rangers said Tuesday. The Rangers open camp Sept. 12 in Vancouver, BC. Harvey, winner of the Norris Memorial Trophy as the vel cuit's outstandi led the Rangers into the sanies Cup playoffs as player-coach. He announced his retirement from hockey two months ago. The 37-year-old veteran will be permitted to leave New York | between games for periodic vis- its with his family in Montreal by the terms of the contract. Problems resulting from mov-| ing his family to New York are} believed to have led to his resig- | nation. Harvey will receive about | $30,000 for the 1962-63 campaign. | Announcement of a Ranger) in line for this position are Pa-| trick, Emile Francis, who pi-| loted Guelph of the Ontario) Hockey Association last ygerl and Bert Olmstead, veteran left | winger obtained from Toronto in June DOUG HARVEY IS HEAVY-HANDED MONTREAL (CP) -- Doug Harvey, who makes his living ~ ROOKIE ENTRY IN HARNESS RACING CLASSIC Hayseed" by other horse own- , ciated with Dubble T. and says ers and newsmen covering the event, because the horse has never started outside of Indiana and never before in a major race. Mr. Blessings, from Windfall, is perhaps | counting on the names asso- Jesse Blessings of Windfall, Indiana, (center) with grand- son Rodney Johnson, checks over Dubble T., their entry in the harness racing. classic, the Hambletonian. Dubble T has been tagged with the name of the "Haymbletonian | FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS 'Blondoll Tops TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1962. CLOUDY AND D FAST. i Favorite In First Race a diets "18 i) Erie Feature t PP St % 13s Str Fin Owner FORT ERIE (CP) -- Mrs. " Horatio A. Lauro's Blondoll, a has no illusions about win- ning. In reply to critics, he says 'We paid our money just like the rest and we will all have to take our chances 8-RUSH D'OR EP " Jockey Dalton--S B Crawford Robinson i? Rush D'Or Moon Step Bonnie Bricker Steves Doll Chopday Swing Gal 4 2-3% Mor'le--Stein, -2% Gonzalez--Stafford F'm -% Bolin--Urquhart, Cornell -2\%4 Krohn--Mrs F H Merrill B41 -2y Fe * PELEEEE - PEass That's Jazz in the stretch to 4 Kallai--M Miljus Gallant Cur % T'cotte--B R Steen » @9 Four Men... i132 § Wright--Triple H Sta the $2,800 purse race which Winner b g 3 Selector -- Requested Rush Trainer F W Russell topped the card at Fort Erie} Start good, won easily. 1 20,056 Tuesday. 7-TORFREE Double pool 37,692 ve 8.60 6.10 3.40 Second Race ¢-MOUNTAIN FIRE PSANDYS REQUEST". 330 : @ furlongs. 3 and J foggy maidens, -- a Pe oe The winner ran the mile and "% tr i ockey ner 'ortree 12 6 5 3-44 3.nk 1-2 LeBlanc--T P Sta j one-sixteenth in 1.44 4-5. That's Jazz was the second) Mountain Fire .. 112 pi 2-no Harrison--Windfields Fm 12 34% Sellers--Mrs B S Chris ee y odds-on favorite in a row ridden| 1 by Johnny Sellers, America's} Tudor Nymph .. 114 4-614 Hale--G R Gardiner leading rider last year, Sweet Wizard 112 5-2% Kallai--JC, JH MacKinnon one-day appearance here. In the es SIgvevey terns ite, didn't have enough to get! to the lead. Dezory was third.| J Choppy Gale 114 "nl 2 ¥ 6-5% Cosentino--Mrs R Fisher Ocean Wind 108 = a 8 7h Bolin--Shermanor Fm Sir Conrad 106 -1 -2 7-4 8 Wolski--C J Cohen Winner b, g, 4, Vibrator -- Freebord. Trainer M G Preston Start good, won driving Pool 26,069 DAILY DOUBLE 8 and 6 PAID $30.60 } second to Ontario Holiday. Ron Turcotte, - 420 2.80 2.40 | 3.40 pi | weeks ago by a 10-day suspen-| Third Race s N. f : 3.39 | here until grounded almost two @ Furlongs, 2-year-old maidens, claim ing all § Wt PP % % Str that he is hopeful, although he | --(AP_ _Wirephoto) four-year-old filly outlasted score a half-length. victory in| That's Jazz, the 4-to-5 favor| in his} | sion, was astride the winner. Doug's Grey 121 5-nk 3-3 3-4 Warren Road .. 121 5 2-nk 22% 21% 21% Sellers--J B W Carm'ael Pan-ce 113 2 3-7% Wolski--B Ferrari Hapis Capsis . 121 - . -1% 4-14 Dalton--Agro Sta Thule "ie ke : 5 5-6% Rem'lard--Mrs von Rich'n Janley Queen .. 118 3 2 61% McComb--Janley Sta Towns Treat 121 1 "ey 7-17: Kallai--Mrs H Truman Missing Boots 109 3 8- Krohn--Mrs J T Tripi Winner gr c 2 Star Al tice, eeakuae D M Davis Jr, Start good, won driving. Pool 36,708 Fourth Race 6 Farlongs, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS The second women's mar- be) CE athon swim was staged at 2-FAITHFUL TOM 7.20 3,70 3.10| Toronto's Canadian National 3-CARTERSVILLE 5.40 3.80) soon, Iss ELANDEL 5.20| Exhibition 33 years ago to- Martha Norelius of od ." Purse $1800, Fin Jockey T'cotte--Dew Cox--H A Luro S-year-olds, Wt PP Owner Faithful Tom 106 Valley F'm Cartersville 115 Miss Elandel lll 2 3 first over the 10-mile course 7 Queen's H'mony 113 6 4 5 8 to win $10,000 prize money Ethel Hertle of Bronx, N.Y., won the first women's mar- athon the" year _before } ; | -2% Bolin--Double K F'm 1 -nk Gon'lez--L Maloney | -nk Rem"lard--G C Hendrie 6-6% Wolski--G J Depalma | - . Roser--Stark, Tomian lost rider Harrison--McMacken Sta | blance. Trainer L. Silvestri, -- Pool | -| Whole Gael 111 Learned Friend 113 Sanber 118 Jivey 10 1 Winner b g 3Dutch Lan Start good, won driving. Fifth Race @ Farlongs, . 3-WEI . 13.90 8.10 rei 1-OCHO RIOS 12,20. 6.5 2-FIELD TRIAL all $2500. Purse $1800. Str Fin Jockey 42% 1-% Bolin--A Case 3-3. 2% Krohn--W D Hatch -nk 3-4 Clark--W Wickes +h 4-144 G'bins--Mrs S Hoover "1% 5-4 T'cotte--Dew Valley F'm "1 6-% Gon'lez--Stafford F'm 1 7-no Roser-- WE Coulter 8-1% 8-3% D'fach--G R Gradiner 9% Wolski--The Pheasant Sta | ; Bralner J Annesley Jr. Field trial claimed by J Caliari, Pool 40,910 J Hryziuk $2500. . 4-ONTARIO HOLIDAY 6,70 2.70 2.10) Sixth Race 6-ETIMOTA pices GMO R18) 2SWEET DEBBIE 2.20 @ fariongs. sere fillies. Allowances. Purse $2400. PP Fin Jockey Owner 15% Dalton--B Hatskin 22% Sellers--Mrs H A Luro 3-3% Clark--I Gushen 4no Remillard--Mrs § Hoover 2% 5-4 %Gonzalez--L Maloney - 6- _'T'cotte--Mrs A Routcliffe Winner br, $i 2, "Selector co Ceremony. Trainer MFishman Start good, won ridden out Pool 22,959, Quinella Pool 24,492 QUINELLA 4and 6 PAID $10.70 %BLONDOLL .......... 6: Seventh Race DanAT'S . 6 " 3 3 "00 iy 60 | 2-THAT'S JAZZ 2.80 2.40 One and one-sixteenth miles. 3-year-oldsand up fillies and ms Purse $2800 Wt PPSst % % 1144 3 2 1-24 1-2% Ll - 9 2 3 31% 2% 2 Va 1 3 20 Syearolds . claiming { wt st % hw Owner Well Chosen .. Ocho Rios Field Trial ..... Hy Elector Sports Lady .. Teacher's Pal . Menetair Big Brown Eyes ui 0 Spikerdrink 110 Winner b f 3 Selector _ Start good, won driving. w o eee be] Pyeuwnee * ewer 9 War worm | Ontario vaeaead Etimota Sweet Debbie .. 4 ate . 220 Allowances. | Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-% Tureotte--Mrs H A Luro 2-% Sellers--Roymar Sta 3h Wolski-EG and J Warren | 4-1 McComb--Kia Ora Farm 5-1 Dalton--K R Marshall ' Krohn--C Smythe | i That's Jazz . 2 ry vesss 106 6 6 S1 Snk 5 Tambourette 111 4-4 6 6 6 Lavella 108 1 5 44 46 3- Regent Street .. 105 5 1 2h 3h 41 6 Winner ch, f, 4, Sadi 2nd -- Cheryba. Trainer F H Merrill Jr, i Start good, won driving Pool 45,432 ay Eighth Race 1SANCY (entry) 37.90 10. 9.40 4.10} 4-RIO BRANCA Part One and one - sixteenth miles. 6-MR. ROOSTER 0} Turtcourse, 3-yearolds and up. Claiming | all $3500. Purse $2000 | we PP St % Sancy 9 Rio Branca ...,. 119 4 Jockey Owner i Y% LeBlanc--Mrs Von Rich'n i Sellers--Bill Beasley | Dalton--Mrs W D Latimer "1% Hale--R Gian a bane Carene Sta | impson--J ED Ryan i (4 T'cotte--Mrs Von Rich'a | Information and 8-9% Wolski--W G Moore 9- 9 Cosentino--C Bordonaro tnd --- Ponceau. Trainer W Von Richthofen Pool 55,253 Total Pool 349,770 Mr. Rooster 6 Saqueador 8 Sun Ep seee 2 Bonnie Bird 3 Indian Festival 1 Diameter West Four il Winner bik, bh, 5, Royal 'Gen Start good, won driving Attendance 6,505 EP asevuer LOR ah 2 9 1 5 7 6 3 8 4 SIGN MATUSZAK DIES FROM BLOW BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Buf-|, QUEBEC (CP) -- France| falo Bills Monday signed Marv|Beaudry, 12, of nearby Petite.| Matuszak, eight-year veteran of} Riviere-nord the National Football League, | sronday a pegs hospital for a line backer position with) y from a skull fracture] the American Football League Suffered Sunday when he was| club. Matuszak, 31, recently|Struck by a baseball bat. The Awas released by Baltimore;youngster was hit durin® aj Colts, lgame behind his home. *\ | |REMEMBER WHEN... ? H., G. 11% King St. E 723-2224 Aiiian Pacific TRAINS / TRUCKS /SHIPS /PLANES / HOTELS /TELECOMMUNICATIONS: WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM in the tough world of profes- | sional hockey, took awhirl at | teaching Friday night .and | | ended up with a_ broken | knuckle in his left hand. The all-star National Hockey League defenceman who earlier this week said he is returning to New York Rangers as a player was dis- | | cussing football with some | friends Harvey, who played football | with the old Montreal Hornets | when they were in the Big | Four league, produced a /| | blackboard and some chalk to | | demonstrate his points. | To emphasize his views, he | stabbed the chalk against the bog He. stabbed so hard | that the chalk broke and he |ended up with a broken | knuckle | Victoria Juniors Reach Minto Cup VICTORIA (CP) -- Victoria Shamrocks exploded for 15} goals in the last half Tuesday) night to belt South Vancouver Legion 20-4 and win the Western Canada junior lacrosse cham- | pionship. The Shamrocks captured the best-of-five series 3-2 and a | berth in the Minto Cup final for previous race he was astride|the Canadian crown which opens | Mrs. Lauro Etimota, which was|here Sept. 4. They meet Bramp- | eastern champion, in leading rider|@ best-of-seven series, | jton, Ont., | Do Children Grow Up Too Soon? Should we force our children to be adults so quickly ? Don't they have a right to childhood? In August Reader's Digest | "Babes in Arms' tells what happens when mothers, PTA | or scoutmasters push, Fayed and § urge children into the social arena too soon. It's called | but the forced | "adjusting", mingling of 12 year-old girls and | | 13 year-old boys doesn't always | | mean "wholesome contacts". Who is to blame? Get your | | Aaa Reader's Digest today | . 36 articles of lasting interest. TRAVELLING? 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