tye SS ee wee es : WOODBINE RACE CHARTS -- FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1962 41S6COOT JOE 9SASSIE MAID . 11-FLYING LASS 4-year-old maidens. Purse $2000. % uf J | SPORT FROM BRITAIN BY PAUL WESTBROOK LONDON (CP) -- A lot of people think George Brown is mad, But anyone who wants to Wants To Set Record 250 mph On Motorcycle who next year will try to break the world auto record. Brown wants to make it a dual attack The world motorcycle record travel at 250 miles an hour on) stands at 224 miles an hour set THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September, 22, 1962 Jack Nicklaus Draws Penalty For Slow Play PORTLAND, Ore. (CP)--Jack Nicklaus, leader in the $25,000 Portland Open golf tournament, was penalized two strokes Fri- day for slow play YESTERDAY'S _ STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching Curt Simmons, Cardinals, starting when Bob Gibson fractured a bone in his right ankle, limited Los Angeles to five 'hits in an 11-2 St. Louis victory that cut the Dodgers' 10-1 9-1% 1l- Sun Chop 13 7 é Vv Winner br, ¢.3, War Doe 's Lil. Trainer Mrs. G. Hilts. Start good, won easily Pool 19,848 1 61 -- Mike 5 Double Pool 32,288 4MAPLE JAN 12-DU BARRY ROSE 6-CLOUD PRINCESS ... maiden fillies,Canadian foaled. Parse $21' PPst% t Si Fin rit Hy B DM 62 &8nk Lanoway--Seaway Sta 91 9-2% Robinson--Vis. Hardinge 10-4 10-7% Gubbins--Bo-Teek F m u Elliott--Long View Fm Cole, Briefest PAID $20.40 253 i .- 10-3 -. 119 410 81% 9-2% Li- . % Menetrier -- Gay Greet CONSOLATION DOUBLE ScootJoe a Start good, won easily Pool DAILY DOUBLE land 4 PAID 873.40 M-SECRET STAR $-HAPIS CAPIS -VEST anaes eS all $3500. Purse $1800. . Fin Jockey Owner 2-41-24 Gordon -- Teeson 1-t 22% Potts -- Agro Sta i 242.40 87.70 28.' 80 3. 3. jApart from the cost of build-| two wheels must expect these/by an American-built Triumph! Tournament supervisor Feeleanee re: ae erareltiend ony indignities. |machine. Brown reckons he can|Black said he had warned Nick-| ili i a ' ee on ee this speed by at least 20/laus, Bruce Crampton and Billy Bh are i tt sg td tgs a long time ago,"' says the 50- pion eeg ean ; Casper Jr. about slow play onirest, collecting a double and year-old: sho Lanier or fe ate | Nero can reach 140 miles anjthe ninth hole. Black said Nick- three singles, scoring two runs pkeep ose "|hour in first gear and 200 injlaus made no effort to speed up|and driving. in three in 118 tri- bition is to drive a motoreyele| . tai? " {artes that' cuap bélore: jsecond. There isn't a long|the game and the penalty was umph over Houston that moved second-p'ace San Francisco to At premert ba ls patting the enough course in Britain to find imposed. hat gave Nicklaus, who shot within three games of the Neha out what it does in third and) 7 Siecnttaoutre sf hl with foil \67 Friday, a 69. He holds' a\Dodgers. The perfect surface for fast|tournament lead with 133 for 36 an engine capacity of 1,000) ' Giivic: centimetres. speeds is a salt flat like those 'holes. He had 64 Thursday. \the Portland O: Nero is: an expensive beast. |i Utah and southern Australia.) Crampton fired a nine-under-|total of 134 ! On salt flats an accident par 63 on the Columbia Edge-| Three - time winner Casper ing, it runs on nitro-methane,|even at 200 miles an hour|water Country Club course Fri-| wound up with 68 and a two-d which costs £26 a gallon. Firms|Wouldn't be all that bad," says\day. The round, a record foritotal of 134 also. - supply such items as tires and|Brown whose motorcycle racing|-- Seces - - en atlas lubrications free of charge but|career has, put him in hospital) Brown's previous record-break-|Several times. "It would burn) ing attempts have put him sey-|the hide off you, I suppose, but eral hundreds of pounds out of| With no trees, no walls, no sud- pocket, iden stops, it probably wouldn't Before attacking the record kill you. Obstacles, not speed, | pen, gave him a BOWMANVILLE GOLF & CURLING CLUB 44 3-nk Leblanc--Mrs, Von Rich'n 3-nk 4-8-3.5 Cosentino -- Ruby i Be 5-2% Fitzs's -- Windfields Fm * | 6-nk Gall --Brener - Crane 7-5% Gubbins -- Bo-.Teek Farm 8-2% Gonzalex -- Bennett-Cowan 9-4% Rasmussen -- Armstrong 10-4 10-2% Dittfach -- Scott F- | 11-% 11-24% Wright -- Garden City F- 1089 S$ 5 12-nk 13-3 12-1% 12-44% H Bblin -- Densmore H " 119 9 6 4% 8% 13-3 13-14 McComb -- Gardiner | 2 z | Gulfs Pride ... 11914 8 5-1 11-1% 14- 14- Rogers -- Sumac Valley F- 3 Winner be 2 First Seer¢tary--Rushton. Trainer E, Teeson. | Start good, won ridden out. Pool 39,074. Fourth Race pentea onewen FLANESS 5-BLUE WREN @ Farlongs. 'Two-year-old Maidens..Cdn, foaled. Purse $210. : Wt PP Si "% Str Fin Jockey Owner Breezy Answer 119 Fianess tise 113 +, M212 1 3%6h +» 110 2 12 13-4 122% - UPN MM 14 7TIZU-L10-% 94 8-h 3.6 61 Snk 21 1-% Fitzs's -- Windfields Far 19 211 7-nk 7-1% %%+ %+¥% Gonzalex -- Stafford F 34% 3-2 2-% Gonzalex -- Stafford Fm 3-4% Wolski -- Martin Jr j 44% McComb -- Kia Ora FM | most recent trophy in the liv- ing room of his Sydney, N.S., home. Inscription on the tro- phy calls McCurdy "'the Mari- SM Ropar. Doaaalls PROUD TRAPSHOOTER 6-no Robinson -- Seagram va Sipe Pact John E.- McCurdy, a_ trap 8-1% Gubbins. --Newtondale sta; shooter for almost 50 of his 9-4 Lanoway -- Shermanor Fm/ yr 7 y Ss 1 ri err eitp tener 86 years, proudly holds his 11-13 11-9% Turcotte -- Fairbrook Fim 122 12- Cosentino --Gian Answer. Trainer J Sa.ncher, Pool times' greatest skeet and trap shooter'. It will sit among | more than 100 competitive tro- | | phies and medals he has won. | --CP Photo | Maritime Marksman 119 11211-5 12- f2 Bull Page -- Windy rt good, won driving. Fifth Race 1-GLOOMING 4-BROWN PANTHER 3-QUINTAIN 2.10 Three-year-oldsand up. Clmg. all $7500. Purse 32300. a" % 620 3.70 2.26 3.50 2.10 Str Fin Jockey Ow' 1 1-% Fitzs's -- Mrs. } 1242 4 3-8 «2h Gonzalez -- 1133 4 31% 3-1 2-3. 3-15% Turcotte Marcus Anton's 113 2 3 23. 2-3 4 4 Wolski Winner br g 5 Spy Song -- Gabex.Traintr Merrill Jr. Start good, won driving. Poo! 15,841. Quinella Pool 21,493. - au NELLA 1 and 4 PAID 820.00) Sixth Race a VERY BAY ..72.90 24.30 11.60 10.00 5.80 6 Farlongs. Three-year-olds Wt PP Si ner u7 1 1-2% 1-3 I larshak - Stafford Glooming Brown Panther Quintain - Kingfield F loore But That Was In 1916 his most' recent, stands two! feet high and is inscribed with the words: 'The Maritimes' greatest skeet and trap shooter." It was given him at the Mar:- time skeet and trap champion- ship in Dartmouth, N.S., by/50 years of shooting although he Maritime gun clubs' whose has gathered a few trophies for plaques it bears- his skeet shooting. : ' John E.'s first competition All gooc 'trap shooters aren't was in Cobourg, Ont., in 1916. necessarily good skeet shooters From there he went on to com-|and vice versa, he explained. . pete in dozens -of Canadian cen- John E. said the most im- .jout Canada and the United tres, including Montreal and Ot- portant assets-for a shooter States. tawa, and in the United States.|were quick reflexes and. alert- His most prized trophy, and) He was forced to. wear'ness. "TIME CLOC K 4.40 up.Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800, SOAAG. at ay uae Str. Fin Jockey Owner SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) De 2-214 1-2% Leblanc --_ Pollock tie: file Ee: 3. Me: ia 24% Wolski -- McMacken Sta SPite his 86 years, John E. Mc 3-4 34% Turcotte -- Rosemary Sta Curdy is a man to be reckoned 5-nk 4-1 Fitzs's -- Mrs. Thurner 4 # ' ; sak tl Fecbrecht JoAnn sta. |With when he's. poised on a 4-%4 6-2%4 Gubbins -- Valley Fm 'Sta Skeet or trap range with his < 7-1 7-1% Krohn -- Mrs. Tripi trusty 12-gauge shotgun tucked +» 122 31010 10- 8-1% 8% Remillard -- Mrs, Trudeli iy u ! 910 2 94 9h $1 95% Hernandez -- Dowling, |Shugly against his shoulder. Navy 108 6 6 2h 2% 10 10- Robinson --Tulachmore In his home here, Jona a; as he is better known py his ------ fellow competitors, has more Winner b ¢ 4 Dieddah -- Key Discovery. Trainer H. E. M. Pollock, Pool 44,847, 1easrianG WAY 2% 'than 100 trophies and medals 3 Start good,won handily . 6-WINDMILL 2ND : ELDS . 30 | collected during the pasi 50 Seventh Race WIND 6 furlongs. 83-year-old fillies. Allowances. Purse $2700. WPPaR"w Str Fin Jockey Owner 43 32% I-n - Harrison--L W Ruby 145 14 23 Krohn--C Smythe 2-2% 21% 3-1% Turcotte--Lanson Fm 5-3 5-1 41% Remillard--Bill Beasley 32% 42% Sh Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm -u9 7 4 7- 112 5 3 6nk 6-nk 6-4 6-11% Gonzalez--Willow Dns Fm , 8, Orvieto tnd -- Fair Jean 2nd. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. 7- 7- Lanoway-- JB Azanza Pool 46,598 Eighth Race One and one-sixteenth miles, 3-year-olds WtPPs % % 31 7% 41 1-1% Gall--S Brener 4h 61% 2-1%22 Krohn--Double K Fm 12 I-h 3 3-nk Dittfach--Medway Sta 5-24%47-2% Sh 4% Lanow J Anderson 2-2%4 2-2% 4-2% 5-4 Cosentino--A W Mackay 62% S-h 62 61 McComb--R L Bawden 92 92% 7-1 7-1% Hernandez--L A Tobey 8-1% Robinson--E Short Griffiths--S S Ross 118 6 6 82 Y% Wolski--Mrs F Merrill Jr. 1233.10 7 10-h LeBlanc--Beach Sta . ..113 1112 Lake 12- Turcotte--Mrs F W Merrill , Alibhal -- Be Happy. Trainer J A Roberts. glasses about 10 years after he started shooting, but he said it effects his shooting "only when there's a haze and the condi- tions aren't right." John E. specialized in trap shooting throughout most of his "14 7 3 6-214 6-4 2 8 4 Bt. 48 Ul 8 5 &-nk 8-4 - 10.40 4.40 Pee years in competitions through- 10.70 6.90 4.80 se Leafs Kent Douglas | Is Like Howie Young Except Kent's In NHL - SULLIVAN | He was a drawing card in theflong after you're gone, I used ari Pool 55,211 Total Pool 342,360 M s : Ag ee Canadian Press Sports Editor AHL and other teams- hejto tell him: 'Go away and don't One big difference between played with, just as Young was|bother me, old man.' He never Howie Young and Kent Doug-jat Detroit. succeeded in getting under my ~ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS --ievs'ant'pourtis sant has gating tno woabies He" nsdlx nors and Douglas at last NaSigetting into trouble. He hadiyy DF . 2 hit the big time--with Toronto tussles with players, fans "wo sHOne 3 Maple Leafs of the National/yame officials and last year,, Douglas credits Springfield MOTOR CITY MIXED BUSINESS Cleaners 1, Coca Cola 1 and Modern|Hockey League. Each is a de-\for instance, the league cooled Owner - coach Eddie Shore for 4 hdr |teaching him to be a '"'waiter."' The 1962-1963 season for the Motor| Uphoistery 1. ask eplosive is City Mixed Business League began on LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE fenceman with an explosive him out with a 10-game suspen- ne : : sion. Eddie also convinced him Sept. 18. The executive would like 10) We all must have overworked this temper. : ES ee bere. » €8PE-| past summer, or perhaps we had too Young, as any fan knows by put all of this is behind him,|that the wheels of justice grind he says. slowly,"' Dunnell writes. bers. ' : : Cy He Bee mentee iret evening | much rest, because there were no 600/14 got into all sorts of hot : He talked to Milt (Toronto 'If an opponent leaves a welt an Ow: y--l -. US . 118 12 10 12- NICKLE PLATE LEAGGUE Team Scores -- Automatics 1, Plate 3; Polishers 4, Shiners 0; Rackers Ahodizers 0; Tankers 4, Mixers 0. were as follows: Team 1, 1; Team 2, 3:|" Games over 200 a year ago and Ov and, reminded that some chaps escapes a penalty -- there's no Bill Webster 617 (214, 218). 208; Z. Sheridan, 205 and J. Ross, 203.| Edmonton Ovi Te 7; Twist unpredictable young ; Taylor 229; : + Ses "Sis, tele' Lave work, He added: along with his head down" triple, V. Freeman, 597 and High Aver: Coach Syd Abel eventually gave |mext week. Tony's favorite stunts was to|mula this AHI all-star defence- From the look of the 600 league, some et say o belligerent of the boys had beginners luck last |ture, all lea team for being too 5 The points won for the riples this time. Je vee Wbaerals ag mma nF -- M. Ross, 290; B.|water when he was with Detroit SEE a. 8; Youth 7, Lned Team &, 3 [tee da trowa, sep ties t. Bicoeee eed. Winks and Star) Dunnell the other day|on your ribs with his stick--and jer 600 -- Edris Lee 627 (269) and 995; y "Freeman, 209-203; J. Regimbal, eventually et ve ig a 0 ie ester the NHL likely ld be Compulsion to retaliate immedi- er 20 -- John Ulrich 253; Jim tandi Ro aie Peewee 94 5 e in Nik, likely would be , . Bishop 213, 200; Ben cng tg err Bev |sweet Gall, ty Jammies, 7; Fiint.|League. On and off the ice he waiting to bait him, Douglas ately and get a penalty for your Thomas 203; George Tait 205, 212; Art) ones, 7 Top- Was an said this sort of stuff won'f;pains. Some day, he will come ees, oe tae ets Ge hats, Bd Boo-Boos, 9; Misfits, 0; Team, man and Jack Adams, then Red d $ Lotte No. 7, 0. fe eis Gis eka ect ok Maughan 213, 211 and Bob MacLean 208.) "Siigi, singles -- M, Ross, 290; High Wing general manager, AanG sno, Tegwick tested me In that way, says Douglas, age, J, Pattinan, 210 Hi' the "cate when I played with. Vancouver 'Eddie made me a waiter." Het) eee im the gate, i 6 ; ; | Loosen up those bowling arms girls , near i the Western League. One of; I sticks § f - fs and let's have a few 600 triple scores,, He is probably the ae 5 | If he sticks to the Shore for | ve been bounced from a Maer Fee " Fi va Ms NOTE =. To Press Reporter, In' fu.|'0. "8 ie skate -by and eran: Don't}man could make it in the big gue reports must be sub- worry, rookie, ll_ be 0} Z week. mitted in type-written form (double--He had a_ history .of getting : arhiglleodias) around league, ee 400 League -- R. Bailey 620, V. Van- rh sa or they will not be ac- cheap penalties and when the aeans A. Vetenet Oi. M., Balt |Wings sent him to Edmonton lonoe 611, J, Yakemishym 616. SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE icine! ca age rg --G peg ap D. Wil-| There: was ¢orner-pin trouble on the;|Adams was quoted as saying son |, 258, L. Fogul 251, D. Wyrozub| alleys this week but the Darts still held ' ' St, W. Weroski 29, J. Smith 416, D.\tnelt lead by taking three poinis from| "He's got talent to burn. He Lewis 218, ae. Giseee ais, a J. the Bobbins, the Zippers and Needles\can skate, hit. and shoot. Ile Catton 212, D. Morrison » D. Gutsole| split two and two, and the Cutups} .on'} ¢ iy e's ruin- 207, G. Mathieu 206, 204, D. Hoy 203, J.!rook three from the Thimbles, lcan't seem to realize he's rui Ruiter 202. The Darts lead with nine, the Needles ing a $100,000 career: Lemon League -- M. Cranely 91, R. and Cutups seven, Zippers five and ry Vanmeer 93, E. Stephenson 97, P. Mait- the Bobbins and Thimbles four. SIX-FOR-ONE TRADE So much for Young. Now land 9, Geo. Fitches 99. Ona Zambonelli was our one and only A rather agp orp ee ee high triple with a lovely 658, (255, 208) id evening was suffe y John Smith,'Nice bowling! Honorable mention goes w} Leafs is 26-year-o the st (widest) of the Big Three,'to Jean Jackson with 599 (215). tos Teg hose career has been when he bent too far and too fast. The| Leading the singles was Joan Cook) Douglas whos 8) came of his. trousers, Eastie to take |229, Marg Ferguson 223, Disne Duncan followed closely by Leafs since ain, gave way. er reinforce |225 (lemons too), FAinor 'atson 225, y 4 s them this week, John, {Ruth Canfield 220, Mildred Bawks 212,"¢ Was 16. There's no peri ae |Mary Gilkes 210, 205, Marilyn Vincent good because this year eats 210, Rose Crawford 210 and Joan Wail| yaye Springfield Indians of the 208. ; ! ib In the Lemons, we find -- Doreen American Hockey League six Mick- players for him. i, Es- CLEARANCE PITTSBURGH PAINTS QUARTS . 1.00 GALLONS . . . 3.95 REGULAR TO 12.95 GAL. PAINTING SUPPLIES _ Va PRICE MITH' PORT PHONE 723-3911 e e MAJOR Another night headpins Monda: "hk LADIES of high scores y night, Sept. 17. The hitting over 700 were as follows: Harding 761 (224, 298, 239), Barb Sager 757 (221, 289, 247), Heien Gouilie 74 (320, 249), Bobby Herron 717 (272, oie nia be 265), Joyce Bell 706 (270, 201, 235) We added a few members to the 600 and over this week and they were és follows: (This includes the regulars) * ° 5 Pitchers Are Tied Georgie Nesbitt 679 (288, 422); Stella i. A d | I archuk 673 (218, 221, 234), Innis De- Long 672 (275, 214), Olive Frise 671 (280 fb one ao 63 (221, 213, 229), For Hic ok War le! 'inc! '260, 241), Julie Keele * r Fig 662 (212, 253), Marg Vice 647 (256, 253),| NEW YORK (AP) -- er po ee eee Se wy. a0), Ev Red-|handed pitchers Jack Sanford of} es » 203), Maurie Shorten 624)San Francisco Giants and Jack! (246), Nancy Love 622 (218, 201, 203),\)- © Alice Northey te GID, Bette Sackett Kralick of. Minnesota Twins fin- loting for the annual Hickok 610 (204, 228), Joyce Porter 601 (225), vi ( ok- Nore tarkus 09 (200) and Josn Jick: | Drofessional Athlete of the Year Girls with a 200 game -- Barb Hard- award. | ing 268, Rose Oulette 263, Al Hill 293,| ¢, . , strai Bessie Martindale 251 and Scotty Vann| ©4fford, winner of 16 straight) 251. ' games through August, and The points were won as follews: Hay-|Kralick,, who had a_ no-hitter, den Macdonald 4, Young Mot 0; 4 A Py Weslien 3, Modern' Ustidioveriog %lreceived 22 first place votes in Acadian Cleaners 4, Coca Cola 0:|the balloting by 105 of the na- tin cee 1s NuWay tion's sports writers and sports- inmne Pande Se Cie -. Hayden| casters, it was announced Fri- jacdona » Strouds 7, yn 6, Nu- i es ' ' Way Rug 6, Acadian Cleaners 5, Young |Aay: Each had a point total of} Moderne 4, Horwich \107, Wickens 99, Tommy Harlock 93, ey Weroski 93, Carolyn Fertile qi ther Hamilton 85 and our 225 girl, Dia' | Duncan with a gorgeous 57! ne REMEMBER WHEN... ? By The Canadian Press Marlene' Stewart of Font- hill, Ont., staged a great comeback to win the U.S. women's amateur golf title six years. ago today at Indianapolis. Four down af- ter 25 holes, she defeated' Joanne Gunderson by two and one, 'adding the U.S. title to-the Canadian wom- en's open and closed titles for that season, She won the British women's amateur the previous year. 353 KING WEST Competed In Cobourg: BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO CURLING 1962 - 1963 Memberships for the 1962-63 curling sea- son are now being accepted on a first come, first served basis. 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