THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Sept. 7, 1962 1 ond to Ryan, will again be at the wheel of a Ferrari of Luigi Chinetti's North American iacing Team. a. Penske, from Gladwya, Pai, will drive a special constructed from a 1960 Formula One Cooper chassis with two-litre Coventry-Climax engine. :. McLaren, whose entry was announced earlier, will drive a new Cooper-Monaco with 2.7> litre engine. Y; Ukrainia And Polonia In Lancaster Final -- long time at the hands ofjcaster Trophy, on Wednesday, Polonia, although three of the) starting at 7.30 and will play to goals should never have been|a finish. As both teams are well scored. The first goal that broke | balanced the finish may be long- the back of Kickers, came fromjer than the regulation ninety a penalty shot, which seemed to| minutes in coming. © be a rather harsh decision on 4 p H F SUDBURY COMING the "referee's part, but it gave On Satutday, Sept. 18. its |Polonia a 3-1 lead at the half ; after a, determined come-back|@Xpected that Sudbury Croatie will play in Oshawa, Poloniz Crack Drivers . Coming To Race In Grand Prix TORONTO (CP) -- Four to, nternational drivers have beer. signed for the Canadian sport: car Grand Prix at Mospor' Park, 60 miles east of here. _The sponsoring British Em. sire Motor Club (Toronto) an- ajounced Tuesday that in addi- In a high-scoring semi-final session of the Lancaster Play- offs, Ukrainia and Polonia qual- ified for the final, by defeating Rangers and Kickers respective- ly, in the double-header at the Kinsmen Stadium, on Wednes- day night. Ukrainia were well away at the half, leading by 5-1. but found themselves in trouble for . fight by Kickers. most of the second period, from the high spirited Rangers, who refused to lie down. With a little However, the. second period saw Polonia whittle away and| |taking on the team that defeat ed them in Sudbury last wee! 8-4, while Ukrainia wili try their score steadily even though thejio: against .the Sudbury ion to New Zealander Bruce McLaren, the 250-mile race Sept. 22 will be contested by more care around the net, they Sweden's Joakim Bonnier, Mex- ican Pedro Rodriguez and Americans Dan Gurney and Roger Penske. Bonnier, driving an outclassed car in two previous Canadian appearances, will be a favorite this time in Porsche's new sports model powered by the flat eight-cylinder engine that carried Gurney to. victory in the French Grand Prix in July. Gurney will drive a Lotus 19; identical to the car that won the Grand Prix last year for the late Peter Ryan of Mont Tremblant, Que. Rodriguez, who finished sec- Lawn Authorities Agree FALL =: VERY BEST TIME FOR LAWN MAKING... LAWN REJUVENATING FOR FEEDING NEW OR ESTABLISHED LAWNS NOTHING BEATS GOLDEN opposition were playing gamely. could have walked away with a Two of the goals were scored (CMAPS: ¢ tate wall b win, As it was they provided) py defenders, the first, when an} a s s Rs 4 4 H rt 0. an interesting second half that) attempt to give up a corner] when, aie the' eek hee Fret had the League Champions wor-/went astray into the net, and) sovone around th i = ried, although they won by 6-4.the second, from a. throw-in.|Se member an allcoro teat ill Kiss was the big gun for the/{hat the goalie should have left! jay in Oshawa a : winners with four goals, and the/alone, but didn't and scored on!" 'Toronto City of the Eastern Labatt Award while Smith and} himself. Pro Citeult will play: the Osh Driama got the singles. Scoring Jeckel and Szarota, who Won|awa and iDstrict All-Stars, It is for Rangers were Williams wit \the Labatt Award in this game,/very seldom that a chance to two, and Howarth and Ritchie) shared the remainder of the/face thep rofessionals comes with one each. ; glace ge ; goals at three each, to give/along, so it will be interesting KICKERS WHIPPED Polonia an 8-1 win. to see how the top players in In the' second game, Kickers} Ukrainia and Polonia willjthe Oshawa League will fare took their biggest defeat in a meet in the final of the Lan-lagainst them. | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR ¥( NT PAYA | INTER-COUNTY Semi-Final Playoffs Are All Knotted Up | The Inter - County Softball)with two out, Davis singled andj Foley's broke the 2-2 tie in \League playoffs are shaping up|Rowden followed with a homer, | their half of the 5th inning. Le- Stan Gibbs, Mrs. George Read and Mrs. Jack Biddulph. Oshawa Times Photo Mrs. E. Bradley, donor of the tournament trophy and the victorous threesome; Mrs. THIS OSHAWA TRIO cap- | bles Tournament at the Osh- tured the annual Ladies' Tre | awa Lawn Bowling Club yes- terday. Left-to-right-are shown | Oshawa Women Capture Bradley Trophy Event , bles| Norwood Park, Claremont, Lea-,nand, Mrs, Flo Lott and Mrs.jand Mrs. R. Mann, Mrs. M.|as a ding-dong struggle, with|to make it 8-0. -- ae gree did it himself, opening the ian Soeae of Sirs, Sian, side, Port Hope, Stouffville and|G. Igglesden, of Whitby, for a/Price and Mrs. J. Anderson, |both semi-final rounds being fled) In the 6th inning, Tilk singled|inning with a homer. Then Short ley Gibbs, Mrs. George Read|Oshawa were represented. score of 45 . who had a score of 51 plus 6. |up last night at one win yen ees with one out and Davis hit his|singled, Morden doubled and and Mrs. Jack Biddulph amass-| One of the highlights of the) oes Saas Mrs, Vera Erskine and her|as Foley's Plumbing Dg ete second home-run and fourth-|ther after two outs, Dervent ed a score of 56 plus 4 for their|tournament occurred when Mrs.|.-¥°. Oshawa teams picked UP| Cobourg team won the one-win|Ukrainian Aces 6-3 fe mar hppa hit of the night, to com-/singled and Georgeff, batting three wins to win the Bradley|D, Bentley, of Port Perry, score| the two-win prizes. They were|prizes with a score. of 48 plus|Park and Genosha Aces won | ; {plete the scoring for the win-jagainst Yahn, hit a double to Trophy Thursday at the Osh-\a perfect nine-end. One. other|Mrs. James McCutcheon, Mrs.|2. Other members of the team)over Houdaille industries at/ners, complete the three-run attack awa Lawn Bowling Club. team scored a eight, one short|£Wart Clemence and Mrs. G./were Mrs .G. Wicks and Mrs.|/Lakeview Park. : GENOSHA ACES -- Pipher,|that made it 5-2. The trophy and the accom-|of the maximum. In each case, the "home)2b; Tilk, If; Davis, ss; Rowden,| The winners got their sixth COMPLETE LAWN FOOD PER 4.45 BAG AVAILABLE AT... MASTER FEED Your One Stop Garden Centre 34 CHURCH ST. DIAL 723-2229 . FREE CUSTOMER PARKING @ STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesdoy, Thursday and Friday | 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 8 A.M. to 5 P.M, Saturday 8 A.M, to 12 NOON. segeesrmccenersten Owner 41 Winner ch, » Start good, won Second Race Wt PP st % Py Fariongs. Three-yearolds hat i-h 52 Lanoway--WO - WR Young "1 62 Walsh -- Tulachmore Fm 5-% 7-1% Dittfach -- Windfields Fm 8-3 8-74 Turcotte -- Mrs. Merrill - & Cosentino -- Mackay yee Grove. Trainer L. Cavalaris Jr. wt good, won driving. d 7 PAID $144.80 6-SANDY'S REQUEST 5-GREY ROUSSEL 3-TUDOR NYMPH | Oatway for a score of 53 plus 3'B. Naylor. | o ™ on . e n : é : nee sal team" was defeated on their|3bh; Norris, If; Hickey, 1b;/and final run in the 7th inning by Mrs Edgar Gem ence bing tng 'sont Sirs Alice! CHALLENGE GAME own diamond and now the third/Zarowny, c; Seneco, cf; Bour-|when Yuill was safe on an in- of the trophy. Other prizes|McDiarmid, Mrs. V: Legge and| and deciding games in eachidage, p; Gaskell, 1b in 6th. |field error, with one out and were presented by Mrs. J. An-|Mrs. M, Goodman, of Oshawa, | series are scheduled for Tues-| HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES --|then with two away, Dervent derson, assisted by Jack Bid-| who had a score of 56 plus 1 -- aj « day evening of opens le andjcrosmas, If; Hanna, c; Shearer,|doubled. dulph, who handled the draw.|just three plus points below the KIN eet an erers at er ae with Hou a sfen.|2b; Cairnes, rf; Kuney, 3b;| FOLEY'S PLUMBING -- Cor- A capacity entry of 32 teams|leaders. Third place went to Genos yea =the Ps 'nien| Milne, ef; Elliott, 1b; Boivin, ss;/rigan, 3b; Legree, cf and If; took part in the games which|Mrs, L. Bearne, Mrs. F. Mac- : andra ar a wane cal |Henderson, p; Kornylo, p in 4th;|Short, 2b; Morden, ss; Yuill, c: were played under ideal wea-|Millan dn Miss D. Pogue, of . foes a ms pe soon por Park ©/Brown, batted in 7th. | Maxwell, p; Dervent, Ib; Georg- ther conditions, Clubs in Lind-| Peterborough, who had a score t rou am This Sat | ; : FOLEY'S EVEN sERiES |"! " Knox, Wand cf | say, Trenton, Peterborough,|of 52. The final set of three-win : LY 8 |GENOSHA'S BACK IN STRIDE| Foley's Phueblan ; iaveben UKRAINIAN AGES -- Wright, | Whitby, Cobourg, Withrow Park,' prizes went to Mrs. Eunice An- ae With their backs to the elim-lpathe Park arid' defeated|', Shody, if; Yahn, rf and p, Oshawa Vikings open their fall are planning to dress as many|ination wall, Genosha AceS|ty.rainian Aces 6-3 to even their)" 5th; Powlenzuk, 2b; King, 3b; | OODBINE RACE CHARTS Fost of ar with an *h Players as possible. There will|came through with an im-isemifinal round and stay dg w coaatal P and rf; | jhibition '"'challenge" match, | fa, AER pressive 10-1 win over Houdaille|...);.09 "|Spencer, ss; Campbell, c. W against the Toronto Wanderers, | '° Reng neat Industries. leases ih ne Se | on Saturday. The game will be| so that all new : t A | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962. CLEAK AND FAST. played at the Wanderers home| players have a chance to par-|wne Ty eee, pitched the) Maxwell pitched the win for/REMEMBER WHEN. .. ? field in B : a Bes : win for the Aces, giving up only| roley's, He gave up a run in 'he HE - CSTEVES DOLL... 26.00 860 30 | {eld in Brougham, with kick-off| ticipate. The Vikings will leave|three hits, one a home-run blow fest inning on 6.walk to Shaad 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS First Race 2-LOVELY LYNNE . 680 4.30/at 2.00 p.m. for Brougham from the South|by Junior Milne, to open the 5th|. } y The oldest of sports fans ; 7-GRAYBROOKS 430°] The Wanderers are expected| nse ' and a triple by Powlenzuk. Ir. : ba the WEPPSt 4% % Str Fin Jockey field ; bec'<< | End Restaurant, corner of Bloor|"ing -- which proved the only|tne second stanza, Hraynyk| ™2Y,,Temember the first 6% furlongs. 8 and 4-year-olds, maiden fillies. Purse $1900. to field two strong teams this) a ReaD run for Houdaille Industries. ; world's heavyweight boxing . a 4 at --Ureuhert, Cornell ' ' and Simcoe streets, at 13.30. A , : ; . {opened with a homer, to make at Dol u7 8 1 gel ied haved ae ayer) i Geable fall, with a team entered in each) TOUCHLINE CHA' R: Elliott tripled in the third in-|j; 99 championship battle under S-nk 5.2% 3-1 3-3% Fitrons--McMillen, Pizel | Of the Intermediate and Seniors Viki CHATTER: The| ning but was tagged out at the But after that, Maxwell hit his) Marquess of Queensbury $14 4h" 42 4h LeBlane--E Harbourne | leagues. In the spring exhibition| ¥! angs are continuing their| plate, Cairnes had Houdaille's stride and the Agee were ure Tules between John L. Sul- Ela tal I al $yght-- sere nc wr rye dep Ps Wanderers won all| ate wary ot every Tuesday |other hit, a single in the fourth|t, score only once more. in the| livan and James J. Corbett 1 6 6% 7-1% 6h 7-7% Parneli--Parly Mischief Sta|their games and are picked to/#"¢ Thursday at Lakeview Park|+,. me. lfinal seventh inning, when| &t New Orleans 70 years ") 106 45 21 3% 8 & Turcotte--W E Coulter be the powerhouse in both|: « - Three members of the Vik-| ,, k" H i d Seigi b Saath ae ago today. Corbett won with Flaming Fleet -- Our Dodo. Trainer J Annesley Jr. ; ings represented the club at the| | BUC enderson started on|Campbell singled with one out, weak easily Pool 18,759 Double Pool 31,792 wanna: gy ema yg ee recent Fitness Festival at the|the mound for Houdaille Indus-| Wright sacrificed, Shody walked) - 2 21st-round knockout. He TCOURT OF APPEAL 6.10 3.30 ato|; aes tor sa ks will be|CNE. They were Don Pringle,|tTies but gave way in the fourthland Yahn was safe on an error| 10st the crown to Bob Fitz- 8-KINGS NEWTON . 3.50 2.79/ training for two weeks will be i 5 in --linning when Genosha Aces C; simmons in 1897, +ADOLPH W .. 3.00] out to regain possession of the| Bernie Derry and Sy Merlin. . . 2 4 bi 'Aces|that let Campbell score, % Str Fin Jockey Owner Carling trophy, em¥lematic of|Bruce McArthur, who has not|!ased their second big rally. Howard started on the mound hanks ee bdig! 1 te std the Ontaro Internfediate Rug.|Played with the club for some] Pipher was safe on an open-jfor the Aces and Buddy Yahn 23% Gubbins -- Vis, Hardinge| ger Championships, which rest-|time, will be again playing forjing error in the first inning andj took over the hurling choies in rei He ly eas eg A dead ed in Oshawa at the end of the| the Vikings this fall. . . Vikings|scored on hits by Davis and the fifth inning. : 61% 1959 season. rod Migr ete to travel to Ann Rowden. In the second faci SE gu be re te ee : ied There will be eight teams|4Por, Michigan on Saturday,|Seneco opened with a sing e,|third when Georgeff opened wit again this fall in the Inter. | October 20, with a game against|Bourdage walked and then after|a single and then with one out, mediate Northern Conference | tte Michigan Rugger Club . . .|Pipher fanned, Tilk singled and|Corrigan was safe on an error. and a lik f ; | The Vikings are still looking for}Davis completed the four - run|Legree fanned but Short drew a e number of teams in ween "paket on : the Western and Central Con-|"eW. members in the hope of|rally with his circuit clout. walk and then Morden doubled ; |fielding a second team for ex-| In the fourth inning, Pipher|to score Corrigan for the second ferences. Other members in the hibiti ho 4 with F and thealtaily Conference with The Vikings are} ™!?!0n games. sendaachatot oud haat savetosied Mechs lahat aslerahserns be vurenae Harbor 118 Battle . x Winner ch g 5 Supreme Court Bb! Pool 34,931. DAILY DOUBLE # Third Race WwePPs 4% % Str Fin Jockey Owner @% Furiongs. Three and Four-year-old Maiden Fillies. Purse $1900, Request 112 6 2 I-nk i-2% 1-4 1-4% Turcotte -- Mrs. Chris 4h 5-1 41% 2-1% Fitzs's -- Cairnburn Fm 6-1 63 5-1 3-4 Hale -- Gardiner -1¥a 2-l% 2nk 4% Hernandez -- Fleming eh 3-1% 5-nk Gordon -- Lane 7- 63% Bolin -- Miljus 62 7 -- Dittfach-- Mrs. MeDoug'ld | 5.60 3.40 2.60 5.00 3.10 31 The Toronto Wanderers, Toronto} Nomads, Toronto Rams, Thorn- bury Villains, Ajax, Peterboro, 4 To New Defrositors and the Toronto Canucks. League play is scheduled to be- Nipigon Park When you open a savings account of $25.00 or more, you may choose a handsome piece of luggage or a beautiful place setting gin on Saturday, Sept. 15. Little League | of stainless steel flatware by a leading manufacturer, now on display For Saturday's encounter | in our window. | against the Wanderers, Vikings The "Yankees" nosed out the! "Tigers" 12-11 last night, in the fourth game of the Nipigon Park 4 % 0 N S AV N G S FULL CHEQUING PRIVILEGES DEPOSIT-BY-MAIL ENVELOPES SUPPLIED -- POSTAGE PREPAID P Krohn --- Mrs. Fisher Winner ch f 3 Requested--Galligaskin. Trainer B. 8. Chris. Pool 33,929. Start good, won driving. f 5-MORE WATER ... 25.40 11.30 3. Fourth Race Doce Aa 8 Wt PP St r Fin Jockey Owner Three-year-clds and up, Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900. 18 5 1 2 2-2 1-2% 1-24 Hale -- Taylor 12 A Wolski ---- Mrs. Morrison 31% % Potts -- Four L's Sta 7 Gonzalez -- Stafford fm nt Mackay 1 6-2% Turi -- Hays 7-2¥_ 7-2% Fitzs's -- Seagram 8-7 8-7% Kallai -- Rose - Appleby ¢ »% Leblai Claxto; B.outeliffe. 'Yankees' Win \ 2, Farloags. More Water Firt Lead ... ry ' Choppy Wind . Thermonucl'r Swampscot : = | BBereih ys = gee 3 That Mickey . Rubal Khali. Winner ch g 4 Running 'Start good, won handily. Fifth Race Wt PP St Miles. Turf + Ms 3 senpPa "oe spa Paw ere Porter a ne Water 2nd --Armbro. Trainer A. J . Pool 41,189, 2-FIDDLESTICK . 7.20 5-AIRCO WAR 3-MARCHENA % Str Fin Jockey Owner . Three- year-olds, Clmg. all $3500. Purse $2000 3-14 2-3% l-no Turcotte -- Hurley-Graham 1-3 Ih 25% Gall -- Knox | 31% 3-h Dittfach -- Mrs. Tripi | 2-h 3-4 4-6 Fitzs's -- Long View Fm 6- 6- 53% McComb -- Medway Sta 5 5-2 42% 41% 6 Hernandez -- Outhwaite 5 PAID $17.70 Winner ch ¢ 3 by First Fiddle -- True rick. Trainer J .C. Bentley. 3.00 2.50/Little League championship) 2.90 +5) | baseball finals, to take the title "| series three games to win, thus earning the 1962 crown and The Bolahood Sportshaven Trophy. | Oke was the big hitter for! the Yankees, his three-run homer in the opening frame, giving the winners a flying start. Trailing 10-1 at one stage, Ti-| gers fought back to take the! lead 11-10 with an eight-run rally) in the fourth frame but Yankees Str Fin Jockey ow: *|pushed over two' runs in their! 1-5 1-5% Wright -- Garden City Sta| own half of that inning, to clinch) 5. 21% Wolski -- Mrs. Banks the title. i vy Heres Cotae Epriage Fm; Nipigon Park Little League| Sid Gitte Pete te mean |All-Stars will now meet the! 7-% 7-nk Gubbins -- Jacobs Knights of Columbus All-Stars) pA . Mrs. Raines |for the city championship,| dates to be announced. | YANKEES -- Barr, Dittmar,/ Perkins, Oke, Dobney, Wad-} duck, Perpete, Wilson, Shell,| French and Moshier. TIGERS -- Tessier, Carrol,| Monaghan, Muir, Lambert, Mc- 1 and 16th lestick 24,261. good, won driving. Pool 22,360, Quinella Poo! . 7MR JIFFER ......21.20 10.60 4.80 Sixth Race #ADMIRALS MARCH 8:30. 4:50 GDEAL ME ACES ............ 3) @% Furlongs. Two-year-olds. Canadianfoaled, Cimg. 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