Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1962, p. 13

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Wartaga Chinos Jet Chopday Graybrook's County Road Currytown Happy Morn 3 Sir Conrad 02 Winner ch f 3 War Poppy -- Sanat a Start good, ridden out. Double pool 39, 804 Second Race | 2-year-olds. Wt P L't 3-GOSSIPER 4-HIPPOMEDON 1-CANADIAN SHIELD ali $5000, Purse $2000, @ furlongs, ° Fin Jockey Purse § Fin Hot Apple Soup Cut Jewel 116 D-Seven Deal 1141 Du Barry Rose lil 7 Sir Argent 19 31 Pretty Jewel . 116 4 Hard Chrome 119 10 Niagara Drift 19 5 Sursum Corda . 119 6 2 6-2 Miss Campden 111 8 10 11-3 Jean Laing 1146 11k oe Fairbrook Miss 111 2 4 Winner ch f 2 Ferd Start _ Sood, won driving. Fourth Race 6 Furlongs. Two- ae ens 3 Maidens t PP Sst % 116 11 Y= P Pesan 9.90 7.20 12.90 Bren Blue Steel Princesss Bombad'r Buck | Jeannie Doo 16 0-1 il 12 12" Fs Missy's Love . 11610 2 4-nk Cassie Lass 116 3 6 3-h Winner dk.b f 2 Blue Man Start good, won driving. Fifth Race Start good, won ridden out 63500. Pu $1900. When Lew. Hayman was ex-|this réminded Hayman that it} grit to go with their consider- plaining why he fired Loujhad done the same thing on a/able talent. that sounded as if it camejand Ticats the previous twojand assistant coach, to succeed straight from Madison Avenue.'| seasons. |Agase, Hayman made a move elub said he had the feeling the|talent that was likely to fold| | that he 'was at the controls image presented by Argos was| when the chips were down. | when Argos won their last Grey statement, The team had blown/ guy like Hayman who, when he | jhave a lot of respect for Wir: leads twice in succession in los-'was coaching Argos himself in} cowski; and while nobody is ex- |a big impression in his first try as head coach. . -WARTAGA e 7.40 3.80 2.80 | when Argos twice won three First Race -CHINOS «JET ...... 670 460' successive Grey Cups, and the @ Furiongs, 3 and 4- Bist hones old maidens, ie ee Milas jtwo cups, they haven't been 4 3-no 'D'fach--Mrs- F H M'ril) | particularly impressive. 4 Clark--R Smith age 1955 after Harry Sonshine raided -the National Football Pool 17,762 2.80 other teams out of the park. 401 Hamp Pool's arrival in 1957 Owner 1-1% Clark WWickes Hippome problems and that carried over Teachu 1 2% 41% Griffiths--S Rotenberg into Steve Owen's reign. Breakfast in Bed Le 5-nk Krohn--C Smythe Mr. Jiffer 105 : ch" 72 § 8. Harrjson--Garden xcity sta (1960 there was no longer any Winner b © 2, Occupy -- Idle Tale. Trainer D M Davis Jr. |quarterback problem. Acquisi- "9HOT APPLE SOUP 7.00 3.80 2.90\from last place the previous Third Race 11-CUT JEWEL 7.00 5.20) season to first, only to fold in ;goroas need "wt PP. Jockey Owner aed point margin into the second iS Turcotte - Cosentine |game of the eastern playoffs 4-nk Krohn -- Hatch 7-2% Gonzalez -- Bennett-Cowan| time. 8-% Dalton --* Golden Oaks Sta/ When this knack for losing in 11-6% Robinson -- Caplan 12. Harrison -- Fairbrook Fm came obvious something had to 'be done. Agase was known as 9-BOMBADIER BUCK 80/ of extra-effort from his players Cdn. Foaled. Cimg, all $5000. Parse s180e.| \that has marked Jim Trimble' s 3-214 2-214 Robinson - Shermanor tea mee © loften turned also-rans into fon- 6-24 Fitzsimmons - Windfids tenders. 7-no Gonzalez -- Stafford Fm | Fouts, Argos appear to have an - -nk Griffiths -- Gh 10-2 ina Dalton = Ryan. impressive lineup topped by the -|Andreotti, Billy Shipp, Ken 9.CINDERETTE $20 430 #39) Beck and Jim Rountree. By MEL SUFRIN ing to Hamilton Tiger-Cats and|the late 1930s and early '40s, Agase as coach of Toronto Ar-|grand scale in eastern finals} In picking Nobby Wirkowski, The managing director of the! The image thus seemed fo be! that appears to be popular with not impressive, It's a way of losing that is Cup 10. years ago. jpecting miracles, Nobby finds Since the glittering era of ies pacha period in the early 1950s when ne rin. Jockey 4-114 Fitzsi'ns---McM'len, -Pizel Great things were expected Wolski----C J Cohen League for players figured to was marked by a period in Hippomedon 246% L'Blanc--Early Misch. Sta When Agase appeared on the Tucker 6-344 Gordon---W F Edmiston ee eee en Se eas aiid _|tion of Tobin Rote solved that. 6 Furiongs. Two-year-old Maidens. Cdn. the final game against Ottawa. Wright -- Carmichael against Hamilton and somehow 4 5-3% Dittfach -- Steen Sa Tabiny come the stretch carried over into the High" Bylte. Trainer J. Higgins. ~2BREN BLUE "5.204 nice guy but he didn't seem : Py oO 2a 12) emill rare /Tirats and Bud Grant's. Winni- 4-1% Turcotte -- Darlington Even without such players as 8-34 Gubbins -- Teeson i} 12 Viele Fe Lanes |likes of Rote, Dick Shatto, Dave &-MONTANA FLIGHT ..: 8 Canadian Press Staff Writer | Winnipeg Blue Bombers and| fielded teams that had plenty of 'gonauts he dropped a remark jagainst Ottawa Rough Riders/36-year-old former quarterback Eastern Football Conference that of a team of high-priced) Toronto fans who remember If anything, it was an under-|particularly unpalatable to a The players are known to |himself in a good spot to make FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962 -- CLEAR AND FAST. lHayman and Teddy Morris, Canadian foaled. Purse $1900. |Frank Clair coached them to Bolin--M 5-494 Rob'son--Mrs J A Mc'd'd 5 f 4 when Bill Swiacki took over in Trainer R Miljus be so good they would scare the' which Argos had quarterback Canadian Shield 3-1% Robinson---Bo-Teek f'm Olantangy 117 7-7%4 Roser---M J Hawk scene from Michigan State in ee DAILY DOUBLE and 3 PAID $18. oo |The team seemed set and rose Last year Argos took an 18- Clark -- Reed eR aatich -- Roverts-Edmist"n| Managed to lose 48-2 in over- 10-4% Leblanc -- Chudobiak i t early games this season it be- Pool 38,438. &STEEL PRINCESS 7.40) to beable to get that little bit 2% 12 Remillard -- Farr peg Blue Bombers and has so 5-24 Wright Scott Cookie Gilchrist and Dick 9-914 Roser -- Bill Beasley - _ Fleet arnt: oP Trainer W. Thurner. | Mann, Gerry McDougall, Jim LETERNAL LOCK 6 Furlongs. 'Three-year-old "aiies" P| Str Fin. Jockey Owner 12% 14% Roser ---Mrs. Strom 4-2\% 2-2%4 Wright -- H and M Stoll | 2-2 31% Harrison -- Turner 3-nk 4% Wolski ~- McMacken Sta Cinderette Montana Flight Eternal Lock divey New Flight Musical Hit ... Shady Twist Good Vibration Flutterbudget Real Stuff Famulus Winner b Start good, won ridden out. aoe -2% Turcotte -- Millard-MeDon. | -2 Remillard .-- W A Clark 'nk Fitzs's -- Janley Sta 10-4 Gordon --- Edmiston - 11- Leblane -- Mrs. Von Rich. 1% Siishisr _ "The "Brat, Trainer K. W. Hornsby Pool 45,395. sf Sevatwane PP ea teewn up * esh ess 6-SENOR TEDDY .. 10.70 6.10 3.60| Sixth Race 5-BONREEN gitas 6.90 men 3-CUT STEEL 10 One and one- fengiaer-"g sates. 8 hagas and up. Claiming all $4500 .Parse szion, 1 Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-2 1-2% Turcotte--K R Marshell 32 2no Krohn--Leneck 2 3-4% Gonzalez--L Maloney 2\4 41% Dalton--B J Harmon Senor Teddy .... Bonreen Cut Steel Mr. Jacopo Sun and Wind Nobilium Winner b, gf Sart good, won ridden out = i 5-3% 1-5 2- 4 % 4. 5 Robinson--J J Mead Fitz'ons--T E tlays Trainer P MacMurchy, Quinella Pool 27,419 6- % 52 3-h 6- 6- Wrack --Jaquita. Pool 25,599 3-1 WOODBINE| = so 3m a Sept. 3 tp Oct. 20 ~QUINELLA 6and 5 PAID $ $70.60 Seventh Race 1 2-SHAMROCK LASS, 12-EIGHT BARS 6% furlongs. Band 4-year-old fillies, Allowances., Purse $2400, Wt PPSt % " Str Fin Jockey Owner Warferd 99 - 2-5 Harrison--H C Burton Shamrock Lass 106 5% Turcotte--Kinrara Sta Eight Bars ll Waberlohe 3.60 5.30; EXPRESS BUSES Direct to the Track 'Saturdays, Mondays Sept. 3rd and Oct. 8th > ore] e3 -5 G'bins--Millard, Prussky 4-% LeBlanc--Mrs Von Rich a "3% Gordon--R D Isaac nk Robinson--J H Knox -2. Wright--D M Strom -%4 Dittfach--B O Hickman 9-244 Fitz'ons--Janley Sta « ll- 10-4% Ryder--Beach § 3-1 ih 11- Krohn-- BE Rodgers Warstick.Trainer R T Barnard. Pool 49,475 Sweat Ocean Pear! Battle Stn. 2nd Rare Flight Starry Crown Ephratah Tiger Lass Gina Might Winner ch, Start good, won " easily Eighth Race 1 mile and 70 yards. 3 -year = -olds. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900 24 41-% Harrison § DH-Menadet 103 1 11 12- i-nk 3-44 Griffiths-- MJ Swartz DH-Harry H'spur Ls 10 2 3-1 4-34 Gubbins--M Finibud 3 3 5-% Wright--Stei F Rebel Devil % 6nk Turcotte--Mrs B S Chris | Return Moon Step "4a 7-2% Roser--D W Hess Fee mwa. * eatrteyy seat ag -Suw ewes « S555 7sn > ca 1-MENADET (DH) 10-H HOTSPUR (DH) 5-FINIBUD DAYLIGHT TIME LEAVE OSHAWA 12:00 NOON 2.80 3-nk 1- Hernandez--W J Outhwaite oftley Includes} Enticed 9-2 9-144 Gordon--Mrs R W Burgess = Admission} Gil -4 10-9% G'zalez--Miss © Armstrong | Honey Boots -3 11-3 ll-h Morreale--G Groves Hurrah For Us 4°9-1% 12- 12- Wolski--D G and P Sta | Dainty Maple 3-nk Menadet, b. g .Menetrier -- Bernadette | Soft Touch . 107, 3 1 2 Hill Topsy. Trainer W H Moorhead j Winnets: Start good, won driving §. Trainer A H Tradell. Attendance 6,365 nef aa b. g. 3 Bryan G -- 3 Pool 55, Total Pool 374, 4,675 "1 Choir Girt 5 9 6 6-24 6 "4 &nk Dalton--Creek sta | Fare LEAVE WHITBY 12:10 P.M. 2.05 LEAVE AJAX 12:15 BM. , 2 35 Includes ry Admission Includes Admission Return _ Fore Name J oey Archer Boxer Of Month Return Fare (AP)--)3. Paul Mass. Welterweight: Champion, PROVIDENCE, RI Pender, 'Joey Archer, the New York Brookline: Return After Last Race| middieweight, was named boxer of the month and awarded a/Emile Griffith, New York ranking in the top 18 by the} 1. Luis Rodriguez, Cuba; 2. World Boxing Associationj)Raiph Dupas, New Orleans; 3. Thursday for his decisive vic-jCurtis Cokes, Dallas. tory over Jose Gonzalez. The} Junior Welterweight: World Boxing Association is the|pion, Duilio Loi, Italy. new name for the expanded} Lightweight: Champion, boxing group formerly known|Carlos. Ortiz, New York | as the National Boxing Associa-| 1. Doug Vaillant, Cuha; 2. tion. |Kenny Lane, Muskegon; 3. Pau- WBA ratings: lie Anmstead, Los Angeles eerywech: champion,, Junior .Lightweight . Cham- Floyd Patterson, New York |Pien, ie ening rumpoiees i hiladelphia eatherweight: am pion, » ypsay Tsien. Peds: pavey teats Spring, Oi a h 'p sian | i; Sugar Ramos, Cuba; "2. Ra- Sages Machen, Portlan |fiu King, Nigeria; 3. Kazuo| Light Heavyweight: Cham pion, Harold Johnson, Philadel : , phia. S Joey Medel, 1, Eddie Cotton, Seatti .|Herman Marquez, Stockton; 3 Willie Pastrano, Miami each: Nemael Laguna, Panama 3, Doug Jones, New York Flyweight: Champion, Middle weight: Champion Kingpetch, . Thailand Gene Fullmer,: West Jordan. 1. Sadao, Japan. 2. #1. Dick Tiger, Nigeria; 2.|Perez, -Argentina; 3, Denny Mover, Portiand, Ore.:'Arias, Venezuela. Tickets and Information at Oshawa Bus Terminal 18 Prince St. -- 723-2241 WHITBY--Harry Donald (td. 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They meet the last-place Cal- gary Stampeders noon game in Calgary Monday, then return home to meet the Stampeders Friday. Meanwhile, the fourth-place Lions continue a long road trip, moving into Eastern Canada for in an after-| nesday against Montreal Alou- ettes at Montreal and another in Toronto next Saturday against the Argonauts. The Eskimos blended a strong running game and a stout. de- fence to record their triumph over the Lions. They counted touchdowns by fullback's Johnny Bright and Mike Lashuk and halfback Bill) McKenny. .End Tommy - Joe Coffey converted each touchdown and Vic Chap- man added a_ third ~- quarter single. sour the Lions, quarterback Joe Kapp hit end Jim Carphin with a 10-yard touchdown strike pass in the first quarter. Vic Kristopaitis converted and com- pleted the B.C. scoring in the final quartes#, with a 12-yard On each scoring march the Eskimos flashed the running power that gave. them Grey Cup triumphs in 1954-55-56. Bright, slowed by injuries in his last three games, carried much of the load as he lugged the ball 102 yards in 19 carries. Most of his yardage was made 'on crucial plays during the Eski- mos' scoring marches of 86 and 90 yards in the second quarter and 65 yards in the fourth. Jackie Parker, good on eight of 13 passes, mixed his aerjal plays well with the Eskimos running game and hit McKenny with a 10-yard payoff pitch for Edmonton's first touchdown. Parker also ran himself on several of his famed rollout plays. i . Edmonten piled up 19 first downs on 218 yards rushing and 111 through the air. The Liens countered with 18 first downs on 196 yards rushing and 131 on 10 pass compRtions in 19 interlocking games next Wed- field goal. ee attempts by Kapp,'

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