Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Sep 1962, p. 11

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'WINDY SHIP'. with jockey Mike Gonzales up, comes through with a powerful stretch run to take the $12,025. Kingarvie Stakes, at New Woodbine racetrack on Satur- The Whitby and District Track and Field Club captured The -Oshawa Rotary Club Trophy, emblematic of the team championship, with a splendid total of 106 points, just' three better than the total amassed. by Oshawa Shamrock A.C., spon- sors of the annual Oshawa and District track and field cham- pionship, held here at Alexandra Park on Saturday afternoon. Highlighting the day's full pro- 'gram of competition, in addition to: the popular. victory by the Whitby and District Club, were two new records established and one mark tied, G. Marchant of Whitby ran the boys-under,J8 yards in 10.3 secs., for one of the new marks for the. record book and Andy Boychuk of Shamrock A.C, cut 24,3 seconds off the previous re- cord for 9.57.7 in the Keith Ross Memorial 2-mile race. W. Iillig, of Oshawa Conant (11) while Hidden Treasure (hidden by Credit Curb) was third in the 1%-mile race. --(CP Wirephoto) day. Owned by Jack Stafford of Toronto, 'Windy Ship' came from iast place to win by two lengths over 'Credit Curb' | WOODBINE RACE CHARTS MacLean's Score SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1962 CLOUDY AND SLOW 2-1 T- First Race 6% furlongs. 3 - yea: we Argue Around .. 103 6 Musical Hit ...., 1 Isle of Roses cuinicuicae 1 6-ARGUE AROUND 6.60 3.40 2.70 MUSICAL HIT ISLE OF ROSES re ear and up. Claiming all $2500, Purse 1000. t PP Fin Jockey 26 11% Hersandes--Triple F R Sta 1-1 29 Turcotte--G B Elliott - % 3-nk Een 4 Stoker Ye Wi Str i--K S Currey 5-3% Poue J J Altilia 6-% Dittfach--J E F Seagram 7-3% Lanoway--Zeus Sta 8-no Bolin--Cedar Springs Fm 8- 2M 9-3% Fitzons--Glenspey Sta 0- 10- Giesbrecht--T Elias Winner b. e, 3, Rounders -- Argyrouwla.Trainer AH Tredeli. a Around claimed by J H Knoxa rt good, won driving Pool 43,118 nd D Mann. A H Warner. $2500 Double Pool 71,621 Second Race' 1. Just Don't Sh'v 105 8 Brrienama Os 3 | ee Seat Luke U5 '1 Winner bg 7 Your Host -- Eight Days. Trainer L. Cavalaris Jr. Pool 64,268, Start good, won easily. ) 9GWENETH GLEN 5-BEAUVALLON 1 and 16th Miles. Three-year-olds wp.Claiming all $2500. Purse hissed Wt PP St % HANDSHAKE Fin Jockey Owne 2% 1-8% Turcotte -- Harfleld Sta | 2-2%4 2-% Sandover -- Macdonald 41% 3-1% Potts -- Bro 42% Griffiths -- Vanderhaeghe /and Mel Meulemeester for Mac- |Lean's, hooked up in a stellar| | pitching battle that_saw the Osh-| jawa boys collect a total of 10| hits but never more than one| 5-5% Robinson -- Bodnarchuk 6-3% Dalton -- Loughry 7-2% Krohn -- Smythe 8-5% Wolski -- Reed » Clark -- Bell - Davis Jr DAILY DOUBLE 6 and 4 PAID $18.70 Third Race 6% Furlongs, 3-year-olds and up, Wt PP St 1 - 115 1010 92% & - 5 5 6 5-nk vse. M7 3 910-1 iva Compass Point 109 6 8 7-4 94 Time Marches 109 1 2 24 4nk Bayfield Joy .... 118 911 11- '1l- Winner Start good, won driving. Taylor, A Casey, $3500. 1 claim Pe all $3500, Purse $1900. " KENTUCKY WARBLER 5.20 4.50 3.40/ ' -MARY'S REWARD . 13.00 6.40) 'SGT. BRICKER Fin Jockey Owner 1-% T'cotte--C J Depalma 44 2nk Bolin--E Short 2. 3-1 Har'son--Stafford F'm 11% 42% Her'dez--B R Steen Sh 5-1% Potts--N Fletcher 73 6% Fitzsi'ns--W J Farr Str ih 6-nk 7-3% Dalton--Mrs I Weisdort 06 86 G'bins--Newtondale Sta 9-1% 9-% Krohn--W D Hatch 82 109% Rob'son--Mrs M Bod'chuk | 1- ll- Lanoway--J Cartlidge bh 6 Ky Colonel -- Roman Warbier. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. Chilly Filly claimed by J O and R. M. Pool 91,186 | 3.10 S| ed over two runs in the top of|7th when "Squib" Elliott was hit the 9th inning, in Waterford on|by a pitched ball, with one out Saturday night, to nose out the|"Butch" McMahon flied out for Villa Nova team 3-2, in the first|No. 2 but Gary Copeland drew |game of their OASA Intermed-|a walk and Weldon singled to 5,80 4.00 3.00|iate 7.90 5.30|finats. 6.90/ |set will be played here in Osh-|/Myska fanned Gar Minacs to }awa on Thursday evening. i ~jthey bunched four clean blows for their victory rally. 4.70| batters and yielded just six hits Villa Nova got their two runs|retiring the first two batters, jin the third inning when Jim|Meulemeeser waiked by Halyk| |Adams opened with a walk. Myska forced Adams at second) t |gave George Pond a life and|O'Connor, 3b; Tutak, cf; Elliott, Public School, equalled the mark of five feet even, in the boys- under-15 high jump event. A total of 19 different schools j and club teams competed for the | splendid array of 14 trophies and | individual medals, and the meet j was capably handled by Oshawa | Shamrock A.C. members, some of them long-since retired, who were on hand to help conduct the -- for a new genera-' tion. Whitby and District track and field Club had 106 points; 2nd Shamrock A.C. 103; 3rd. Ridge- way Public School, 60; 4th. Co- nant P.S., 49; 5th. T. R. McEwen P.S., 34; and 6th. Gertrude Col- pus P.S, 20. Ridgeway Public School claimed the "Mike" . Starr Trophy, for most points scored by a Public School team. Oshawa O'Neill CVI, winner of The Rotary Club Trophy in 1960 and '61 and always a factor in this annual meet, had only four members of their school entered in this year's events. Following are the complete re- sults: BOYS UNDER: 12 75-yards -- B. Annaert, Ridge- way, 10.6 secs.; I. Smith, Co- | nant and B. Werry, Ridgeway. Broad Jump -- J. Morris, Two Runs In 9th For 3-2 Victory Oshawa MacLean's Esso push-; MacLean's trailed 2-0 until the Southern Ontario/score Elliott. Dave Kelly, 3 |pinch-hitter for McKee, walk- Second game in the 2-out-of-3\ed to fill the bases again but cA" end the threat. Gary Copeland doubled in the 9th with one out and Dave Wel- don followed right up with an- other two-bagger, to score Cope. jland. Then Kelly's single put | Weldon on third and after Mip- acs fanned, for the second out, Meulemeester singled to score| Weldon with the winning run. In the bottom of the 9th, after| Lanny Myska for ViVlla Nova n any inning, until the 9th, when} Meulemeester struck out 12 Whitby Club Wins Annual Track-Field Championship Meet tops ee OF AG Ee FUN Be ee ee ae ol _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, ren o 1962 1 Scugog Cleaners Whip St. Mary's both Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Girls Lucas' were drawing walloped St. Mary's Jets 11-1,|walks. in St. Mary's on Saturday, to} In the third, Scugogs. added win the first game of the PWSU/three runs on hits by Parker Junior semi-finals. and March, with a couple of er- Second "game will be played|rors and wild pitches in be- in Oshawa, this Saturday after-|tween. Three more runs in the /noon. eerie put bernie in front 7-1 Marilyn Schultz: was in her|2™ then they added a pair in top pitching form for this one ~ 7th and another pair in the. and limited the homesters to * to complete their total. only three hits. In addition, the| Parker, with three three hits, was top hitter for Scugog et ee _ pitcher Ch S Schutte, fade" Were dard, Bev March and Sandra unbeatable combination. Paradise all had two hits, Connie Riordan doubled to) ogHaAWA SCUGOGS: open the sixth inning for St. dard, c; Parker, 3b; Schultz, Mary's and then with one out, p; Germond, Ib; Lucas, lif; advanced on a wild pitch and Boddy, ss; March, rf; Cross scored the homesters' only. run man, cf; Paradise, 2b; Clough, on a single by Terry McKee. If in 9th; Pelow, cf in 9th. ST.-MARY'S JETS: McKee, Carol Parker singled with one out in the first inning and 1b; Mills, p; May, cf; Hymers, scored Oshawa's first run on a c; Kaufman! 3b; Herm, 2b; wild pitch, while Germond and E,| race, tor the Cliff Bennett Trophy, was won by T. R. Me. Ewen. P.S., 54.3. secs., King Street and 'Ridgeway P.S. MEN'S OPEN EVENTS 100 yards -- (W. Harden Trophy) won by G. Marchant, Whitby, 10.6 secs., E. Milburn, SAC and H. McKnight, SAC. 440-yards (Harmony Motors Trophy) won by R. Clark, Sham- rock A.C., 58.6 secs., Ww. Mar- out Whitby and H, "McKnight, 880-yards (Bud Wilson Trophy) won by B. Grierson, OCVI,. 2.16:4; K. Wright, Whit- byand R. Clark, SAC. 2-mile run (Keith Ross Me- morial Trophy) won by A. Boy- chuk, Shamrock A.C., 9.57.7, a new record; K. Wright, Whitby and G. McKay, Donevan C.I. 120-yards hurdles (Wm. Karn Trophy) won by R, Clark, Shamrock A.C., 18.4 secs., H. McKnight; (no third). Shot Put W. Mozewsky, | Shamrock A.C., 38' 8%"; R. Ab- ermann, Whitby and W. Luchka, Whitby. Discus Throw -- W. Mozew-} King Street P.S., 11' 9"; Groat, Mary Street and A. Guy, Mary Street. 440-yards Relay -- Ridgeway P.S., 1.04.5; Queen Elizabeth: and Conant P.S. John Morris, King St. Public School, won the John Bolahood Trophy for most points. BOYS UNDER 15 100-yards (Arne Greene Trophy) won by J. Peel, OCVI, 11.8 secs.; H. Sheppard, Whitby and G. Murray, SAC, Broad Jump -- H. Sheppard, Whitby, 15';- B. Dunn, Conant and G. Brack, King Street. High Jump -- W. Iillig, Co- nant, 5'; H., Sheppard, Whitby and B, Dunn, Conant. BOYS UNDER 18 100-yards -- (Arne Greene Trophy) won by G. Marchant, Whitby,. 10.3 secs., a new re- cord; E. Milburn, SAC and B. Halton, Whitby. Broad Jump Whitby, 17' 14"; SAC (no third). 440-yards -- J. Bedarol, Whit- by, 58.2 secs.; L. Hicks, OCVI and W. Marchant, Whitby. 8-lb. Shot Put -- R. Abermann, Whitby, 44' 6"; W. Thajer, SAC and G. Burk, SAC. 440-yards rt ge and) Dist,. TFC, 59.6 secs., . Me- Ewen P.S. and OevE. GIRLS, Miglatgr 9 15 75- yards -- C, March, Ridge-| way P.S., iy secs., P. Abobit, Ridgeway and B. Sandford, Co- nant, Broad Jump C. March, Ridgeway, 13; P. Abbott, Ridge- way and L, Anderson, T. R. Mc- Ewen. GIRLS OPEN EVENTS | 100-yards -- C, March, Ridge-| way .P.S., 13.3 secs., H. Law- rence, Ridgeway and B. Sand- ford, Conant. High Jump -- S. Chaskavich,| SAC. 4' 6"; J. Barasssin, T. R. McEwen and J. Markland, Har-| mony P.S. 440-yards Relay -- Conant| Hughes, ss; Riordan, If; Kemp, rf; McKutchen, rf in 4th. B. Halton, W.. Thajer, Now on at. aa Refrigerators, Ranges, T.V., Stereo, Washers, Dryers, Water Heaters, Vacuums, Polishers, Radios, Bedroom Suites, Chairs, Mattresses, Chesterfields, Bunk Beds, Kitchen Suites, Bed Chester- fields, Lamps, Continental Beds, Hassocks, Dividers, Pole Lamps, Tape Recor- ders, Record Players! ! If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!!! BAD BOY imines APPLIANCES Javelin Throw -- R. mann, Whitby, 138' 3"; W. Luchka, Whitby and W. Mozew- | sky, SAC. W. "Moose" Mozewsky, of Shamrock A.C., *won his own trophy, in the combined total of these three events, with a total of 15 points, nosing out R. Aber- mann of Whiby, who had 14 points. W. Luchka, also of Whit- by, had seven. High Jump J. Spencer, Whitby, 5' 9"; W. Mozewsky, SAC and S. Hartshorn, Ridge- way PS. Hop, Step and Jump -- W.| Luchka, Whitby, 38' 3%; R.| Clark, SAC; (no third). Broad Jump--R. Clark, Sham-| rock A.C., 17' 10";.. Luchka, | Whitby and J. Richards, SAC. | P.S., 61 points, Ridgeway and) R. Clark of Shamrock A.C. King Street. C. March of Ridge-| and W. Luchka of Whitby and way and S, Chaskavich of Sham-| District Club, tied with 10 points rock tied for the Bud Pipher/each, for '"'The Friendship Trophy with six points each. Trophy", awarded for com- Public School 44-yards relay| bined total points on these three jane Peter Barber but he fanned) Wilf. Pond to end the game. hen Tutak's error in centre field) OSHAWA MacLEAN'S -- |Sam Halyk singled to score both|rf; McMahon, If; Copeland, 1b; ;| jhis mates: There was still only| one out but Meulemeester shut| ss; "Meulemeester, ith Weldon, c; McKee, 2b; Minacs,| Dp; Courtney, | em off at this point. \cf in 5th; Kelly, 2b 'in 7th. Mike Depner and Joe Clark} WATERFORD -- G. Pond, ef; dthe sixth with back-to-|Halyk, ss; Barber, c; W. Pond, Jt would appear that as long | Fourth Race 6% Furlongs, 3-year-olds. Wt PP st 4ADMIRAL GANO .. 7-BAY SOVEREIGN . 5-FTRERULLAH Allowances, Purst 32700. % Str 10 6.10 . 320 | | | | | | 3.20) 3.60 4.60 Fin Jockey Owner 2% 1-3 T'cotte--D G Ross 3-3 Sh ink 441% Dalton--J E F Seagram 66 6-3% Cos'tino--R and W Gian 24 Fitzsi'ne--Windfields F' 3-no Gies'cht--R B Lawson 42 61% G'bins--Jo-Ann Sta eg 7-% Rem'lard--¥F N Clark Jr. 8- Gonzalez--Stafford F'm gana ches psi amirar--neiene Reguen, aaa ATI Tayler. Start good, won ha: iL 91, Fifth Race turf course, WtPPst % +15 34 - 13 66 - 1421 54 115 7 3 2%2 1-4. 4nk 1. Ya 5-2% 64 Spark .... 1 Winner ch g "2 Bleban--Mozzel, TrainerD A Boddy Pool 48.943 "Quinella Pool 50,193 » won driving. two-year-olds, Allowances. Purse $2800, % is MOSEY ON ... 21.60 BUTTERMILK PIKE ... FH -VIVA LA ZACA 8.40 8.20; 4.20 | 3.20 3.50) 5.60 Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-2 I-mo Potts--D A Boddy 3-3. 2-4% Wolski--F Lang 3-7% Bolin--Bo-Teek F'm 42% 4% Dalton--J G Cowan 52% S-nk Clark--T C Quisenberry 6-15 6 Gon'lez--Stafford F'm 7- _outdis'ced D'fach--S M Paulson jback singles but again Meule-| rf; meester "bore down" two runners stranded. Depner, 3b; Clark, 1b;|4% Ronnie Taylor can complete- M jly blank the opposition, Oshawa to paslied urray, 2%; Adams, If; Myska, PicO Minis wil coalimib: aioe \the OASA Intermediate '"A" Jr. Legionnaires gionnaires nosed out Hamilton was the first batter and he was Vikings 1-0 baseball tussle, Saturd. ft ti at Leaside' * Talbot Pak | stop. Ted Lutton then sacrificed, This was the first game of their|sending Dave Ferries (he was| ipionship finals, at 2-out-of-3 ser- ond and then after Newitt fan-| playoff trail on the strength of 14 victories. Pic-O-Mats won their second 1-0 playoff victory in succes- sion here Saturday night when they blanked St. Catharines in the first game of the Southern Ontario finals. The first two batters in the game, Warchol and Rielly each |hit safely for the visitors and} jthey never got another runner to first base after that, in fact, few of them got away from the |plate as Taylor struck out 21 jof the remaining 27 batters he (faced. But, if Taylor completely Nip Hamilton 1-0 Oshawa Canadian Tire Le-)9th } inning. Wayne Cheesman in a_ sensational safe on an: error by the short-| |Leaside Junior League cham-|running for Cheesman) to sec-| Another 1-0 Win For Pic-O-Mats jin the 9th, to end it-all. "jumping" events. J. Spencer of Whitby was third, with six points. FINAL CLEARANCE New & Used OUTBOARDS 40 HP. 40 HP. 10 HP. MERCURY MERCURY MANUAL EVINRUDE ELECTRIC $225 $295 $375 12 HP. 60 HP, JOHNSON E. ELTO $79 GALE ELECTRIC $795 $295 5665 rookie VIKING CANADIAN MADE Open Nightly (Except gga 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 28-46: choice play at the plate and as Sneddon sprinted for home, pitcher Kawula came in and bumped Sneddon, just as catch- er- Robertson was preparing to make the tag. The play was ruled as "interference" with the runner being called safe-- for the first, and only run of the game. In the ensuing heated argu- ment, catcher Robertson was ejected for pushing the base- umpire and Reilly was given the heave-ho, for his language|f- to the plate umpire. When ail the replacements had been arranged, the -inning was finished out without any more trouble and Taylor struck out three batters in succession NEW. 40 H.P, GALE $ (1962) 195 GUARANTEE "Second game is in St. Catha- Sud- . QUINELLA 3 AND 4 FAID $87.20 7 anaes Wal tesume on Thurs. Bob|handcuffed the visitors, pitcher|/rines on Wednesday - night. day evening, 7.30 o'clock, at Tal- ned for the second out, bot Park. Sixth Race 6-AMBER MORN . 6.70 wie se 2.60 2-BLUE CROON ; +} 1 1-16 Miles, 3-year-olds and up. Allow ances. Purse $2800. Wt PPSt % % if Reid hit one to shortstop Ralph Gary Newitt for Oshawa and|Palidwor and again he commit- Al McQueen of Hamilton Vik-|ted an error and Ferries cross- \Joe Kawula was doing almost las well for St. Catharines, right |down the line. He gave up the lodd walk, too, his mates. made ST CATHARINES -- Warchol, ss; Rielly, lf; - Montague, 2b; Stuart, 3b; Coojot, cf and c; Burch, 1b; Woodcock, rf; Ka- BICYCLES #0." 34.95 @ Merchandise and Prices exactly as advertised. @ BUDGET TERMS © Gide coniphibaly @ NO RED TAPE * 5-BURNT ROMAN: Fin Jockey Owne: 1215 223 22 1-% Ih Gon'lez--Stafford F' rm 1D 245 5 2-7 2-12% Clark--D Henderson 1m 4 5 4h 3nk 3-no 3-no Cox--Keane, waggoner eg 33 31 4nk 43 45% T'cotte--J L Levesque 1 1 lh Crossing th 5 -5- Lanoway--Zeus Sta Winner dk Ty '-< Ambioris ---~ Break' Morn. Trainer J Passero. Start good, won drivnig. Pool 86,998 1I\-CREDIT C! Seventh Race Sueete, erative At $8 po Pan Miles, 3-year-olds and up, Canadian toaled. 'Allowances, Purse $10,900, Gross * Str Fin Jockey Owner n 3-% 1-4 Gon'lez--Stafford F'm lh 21% T'cotte--G B Elliott 4-2% 3-no Clark--Bill Beasley 24 = 4-2% Cox--Kia Ora F'm 61 5-1% Lanoway--J B Azanza 8h 6-no McComb--S Desnoyers 9-nk° 7-% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields 7-nk &8-no Rogers--Lanson F'm jings, hooked up in this brilliant|¢d the plate with the big run. |pitching duel that saw each pit-| Newitt got the three batters in|? couple of errors in the first jcher allow only two hits. Oshawa|the 9th, himself oning (he had one of them, |had two errors and Hamilton ee 'but he only allowed two hits, : jhad three -- and that was the se eae, Reid Ads '} single by Horton in the second| PIC-O-MAT S-- Berwick, cf; _|story of 'the am "land another by Tim Nelson in} Nelson, 2b; Sneddon, 1b; Mel- Newitt reek At 12 batters} lenge cig fewer Ithe fifth, for the first seven|nick, c; Brabin, rf; Tureski, ss; | - , and oe as the game went| Ferries, ran for Cheesman.. in| ee ee cae Uncthe Sat press If; Mackness, 3b; Tay- along. while M aged oa when. the st. Catharines team "ih | sie ot th Chase Seleet ce ee ae) jsimply "blew" under the pres-(fr Both teams threatened in the] ),. presmedy ae 3b; Sutton, jsure, With one out, Jackie| second, Oshawa on two walks! q led, advanced on jand Hamilton on McQueen's| Se" ¢; Doucet, ja wild pitch as Joe Melnick drew a walk. George Brabin | Single, followed after there were | |two out, by an infield error and fanned then Sneddon moved to} DOMINION TIRE STORES setisfactory or money refunded. wula, p; Krekrian, lb in 8th; Henderson, ss in 8th; Day, cf in 8th. WE DO OUR OWN " FINANCING lb; Dowe,| DOMINION 48 BOND WEST TIRE STORES LIMITED (Corner of Church) 725-6511 2-WINDY ee 60 40 ) rer "Sk Ag ¥ Settesy ees If; Bartolozzi,| sSeerty * x * J eeese $s vSer5 Eltoro the Great ine iL Jammed Lucky 112 2 Blue Light 115 12 4 Winner b hh 5 Windfields art good, won driving. orrone es 23 Eighth Race 1's Miles, 3-year-olds oes a, iat Wt PP St % Forma! Trust Welland Canal Harry Hotspur W'mirkys Rouge 115 8 Money More .... Toronto Boy .... Sun Ep A Diameter . 7 Winner b 6 On ein - Start tory won driving. 776,553 Total Wasaaeaee 18 days--152,246 10-4. 13- 9nk Potts--F M Clark Jr 5-1 102. Dalton--Lanson F'm 114 11-7% G'bins--Bill Beasley 12-4% D'fach--C Smythe 12-4 13- Hale--K R Marshall Lovely Delores, Trainer J Passero. Pool 116,951 1-FORMAL TRUST 6-WELLAND CANAL . 7-HARRY HOTSPUR . pl Paso Parse $1500. Fin Jockey Owner 1-1% Fitzsins--Thorndale Sta 22% G'bins--Ruffsin F'm 3-no Bolin--C Softley 4-2 McComb--R E Ross 5-10% Mor'le--G Groves 6-1% Krohn--Davies, Montg'y 7-% D'fach--Carene Sta 6% 8 T'cotte--Costa Rica Sta con 4:10 3.30 : 3.50 3.00) 4.10 he, Trainer J CMeyer. Pool 111,533 Attendance 15,114 Total Mutuel pool 18 days---8,211,646 Four NL Teams Have 90 Wins CINCINNATI (AP)--When the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Cincinnati Reds Thursday night, it marked the first time in Na- tional League history that four teams reached the 90-victory DECISION UNANIMOUS KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)-- British Em pire welterweight champion Bunny Grant of Ja- maica scored a unanimous de- cision over Tony Nioso of The Philippines in a 10-round bout Saturday night. Each weighed 139% mark in fewer than 154 games.| The National League said] there were only 10 seasons. be- | fore 1962 when as many as three teams won 90 games. 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