Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1962, p. 12

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TQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 6, 1962 "THIS ONE LOSES? Hapis Capis leads by six lengths as he rounds the cliubhouse turn at Old Woodbine, yester- day. The horse didn't hold the lead, however, as he was beat- en at the wire by Mr. T. F. who paid $43.40 to win. Mr. OLD WOODBINE CHARTS = \took place at Simcoe Hall on T. F. and Michalena, winner of the first race, combined for a $459 dealy double. --(CP Wirephoto) Bigger Bang CLEAR AND FAST MONDAY, NOV, 5, 1962. MR T F . 8-HAPIS CAPIS First Race SHAPIS CAPIS' id Claimi 11 $3500, Purse $1900. 1 mile, 23-year-old =e ona aiming a a Wa Sees iiss 13 Lanoway--W Mildowan 2-2 Kallai--Agro Sta 3-h_ A'strong--Mrs F M'Kenzie 4-nk F'sen--Armstrong Bros Sta 5-17% Remil'd--Hurley, Graham 6- Roser--Bo-Teek Fm oo" 14.00 12.60 coseee 5.90 tie te erres |" aos uae +. 1123 . 112 s+. 110 . 13 -. 120 outdist, Gordon--M'garten, K'ger Edgor's Gael ... 113 8 outdist. McComb--Edgor Ridge ped che sdtuntninhere Maite Note. Trainer A G Smithers. Start -good, won ridden out Pool 22,587 Double Pool 44,544 Second Race 4 al -- Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900, } mile, year-olds Med Nears jan Fin jouay 'Oaeur i FF ee Fowd SPoY sew BaP EORG PEevve- 1-4 Turcotte--A Paolone 2-24 2-1% Lanoway--J Cartlidge 4-2% 3-1% McComb--S Caplan 3-% 41% Dalton--White Oak Sta Wi Turn LeBlanc--Mrs Sa 8.12% A'strong--Mrs A Hickling x 9 Hale--Mrs A H Trudell Toy. rateer R Fisher, Pool 50,570 DAILY DOUBLE Sand 2PAID $459.00 Third Race all $3500, Purse $1900, 1 mile, ia wpa peeeeene. Calne Te vik cone: 2LADY NIEU 5-2% 3-nk 4nk Rasmussen--H C A'strong 62 61% Rogers--Stein, Rob' Mg 7-10% Stadnyk--W G Trevenea & Dalton--White Oak Sta y. Trainer C FChapman bhatt aed = Svan Se ry = f 2 Menetrier -- ALI driving = i mt ied. Tpit > $2500. Parse sivee, I 1. mile, S-yearolds and ap. Canadian' - 121 6 z, he aM 14 G' pins ~Donatella Fm 2-2% 2nk H'dez--M J Hawkins Cosentino--Long View Fm soeree ws ee 5-2% 5-3% McCo1 62 62% Robinson--W F Morrissey * 7-2 7-T¥% H'son--Stafford Fm . se 8 - & Gordon--Valley Fm Sta lam Rogers--Mrs I Weisdort Winner ch g 5 Midianite -- French Hash Trainer 8 U Ross. Start good, won easily 53,673 2 [3 1 es ake JF or Floyd? NEW YORK (AP)'-- Floyd | Bpitentén would like to fight Sonny Liston again, for the heavyweight championship, promoter Tom _ Bolan said Monday night. The vice-president of Cham- pionship Sports Inc., said he had talked' with Patterson and 4 |the ex-champion had expressed é.30 confidence he would regain the title in a return match. Patterson lost the heavy- weight title to Liston in a first- round knockout in Chicago Sept. 25, Patterson was not immedi- ately available for comment. "Patterson told me he plans to begin training next week in Highland Mills, N.Y.," said Bo- lan. "'He is very anxious for the return match, and wants it to be held in New York." ELATED'S PAL ... 16.70 7.70 6.10 t- ssued 14.70 : 70 6.50 1-SAGSILLA 6-GOLDEN FLYER ... 21183500, Purse $1500. Str Fin Jockey Owner Ih 1-% T'cotte--Dew Valley F'm 4-2% 2-4 McComb--View Hulloa F'm 3-% Gies'cht--Mrs L Lear Fifth Race 7. ¥Furlongs, 3-year-olds, claiming WtPPs % % 12% ink 21 FLOYD PATTERSON GAGE ROUNDUP Another full slate of action in the Y's Men's Biddy League the weekend. In the first game CKLB knocked off the Jaycee Blues 22- 16. The Blues jumped to a short lived lead. The KL boys had the score tied by quarter time 8-8 and led at the half by 12-9. In the third and fourth quar- ters the story was. the same as the first two only this time CKLB outscored the Blues 10 to 7 to make the final. score read 22 to 16. High scoyers in the contest for CKLB were R: Jackson and T. Boivin with 10 apiece. For the Blues it was Cappic- citti with seven. CKLB -- Coach, M. Karas; | R. Jackson 10, T. Boivin 10,) G. Foreman, N. Melynchuk 2,) F. Conico, Bartodziej. Total, 22: ) Fouls, 0 for 2. | JAYCEE BLUES Coach, G. Graham; MclInroy 2, J.) Boivin 1, Cappiccitti 7, Pace 2, D. Halik 2, Foster 2, J. Shearer.) Total, 16. Fouls, 2 out of-3. BOLAHOODS VS. PARTS The second biddy game was) different in all respects, as the| Bolahoods Sportshaven crew checked the Parts and Service| crew into the floor and walked) away with a 8 to 4 victory. | Fine checking and _ erratic) shooting on the part of both| teams in the first quarter pro-| duced a 2 to 1 score. In the second quarter, the} Sports crew increas2d their| lead to 6 to 2 which was all they needed to go on to win. For the Sportscrew it was Davey who garnered all their points. P. and S. total was split be- tween B, Melynchuk and Zim- my with 2 apiece. PARTS AND SERVICE Coach Jones; B. Melnychuk 2, R. Corby, Manser, B. Clifford, Alchin, Good, S. Jackson, Graham, Zimmy 2, Fice, Sagan. Total, 4. Fouls, 2 out of 10. BOLAHOOD'S S'HAVEN Coach, Larson; Rajkovic, Luke, J. Clifford, Howard, Naurot, Davey 8, A. Boivin, Anderson, Pitre, Total, 8. Fouls, 0 for 8. MUNDINGER VS. FIREMEN In the third and final game, the Mundinger crew came up with a big team effort and de- feated the. Firefighters 12-10. In the first half, Firefighters built up an 8 - 3 lead. O.H.A. Metro Junior "A" HOCKEY BRAMPTON 7 UP'S vs WHITBY DUNLOPS Tuesday, Nov. 6 8:30 P.M. Whitby Community Arena Adults $1.00 Children 250 Students with cards 50c Haven Heaven With 41-28 Radio Thump The tide turned as the Mun- dinger team gradually kept eat- ing away at the lead until finally at the three quarter mark had taken over by 12 to 10. The final quarter saw neither team able to put the ball in the basket. Leading the Mundinger crew) was Edwards with four For the Firemen, - it Calder with eight. MUNDINGER. -}- Coach, Hraynyk and Calder; Lee 1, Szmyr, Edwards 4, Swindells 2, was ed into a comfortable 17-9 lead, jwhich they never gave up. At the half the Radio lads had cut it to 19-18. ¥ As soon as the third quarter had begun, CKLB was lost in the dust as the Sports crew piled up the second lead of the game. This time they held it, CKLB a scorers were Heholt and B. Wayling with 11 Rants 2, Follist, Keat 3. Totaljand 6 points. 12. Fouls, 2 out of 5. C. Wayling had 24 and A. FIREFIGHTERS -- Co n,|Glecoff, 15, did the honors for M. Boivin; Cobel, Myles 2, * S14: | Bolahoods. ridge @, Ball, Lewis, Powers, Calder 8. Total, 10. Fouls, 9 for|Coach, Goddard; C. Wayling 24, 3. Corneal 2 As Glecoff 15, All- "os Hubar, Total, 41. Fouls, MINOR LEAGUE |3 for 9. In the fourth game of the; CKLE sae Coach, Elis, B, morning, the first Mino-r|Wayling 6, Gallant 4, Heholt |League contest, the high fying} 11, Clement 2, Cockerton, Chae. Bolahoods Sportshaven cre wWw\man; J. Mcliveen 4. Total, swamped 'CKLB 41 to 25 |Fouls, 3:for 6. The first quarter gave a/ Jn the second minor and last quick indication of .what was|game of the morning, the Fire- coming, as the Sportsmen jump- fighter team coached by R. BOLAHOOD'S S'HAVEN -- Salway edged Livingstons Pro- vincial Tile entry 22-21. This was one of those con- tests in doubt right up to the last minute as both teams kept exchanging leads throughout the game. At the end of the first quar- ter Firemen led 8-6. At the half Tilemen had taken lead 17-12. In the third they increased their lead and it looked as if they would walk off with the win, In. the final quarter Fire- fighters team came to life. When the final whistle blew, they had a one point win. For the Firefighters reading = cima reno ge Coach, alway; Cartwrig! rnoski, Salway 11, Perkins 10, Cherkas, © Webster i, Tota!, 22. Fouls, 2 out of 23. ; MAJOR LEAGUE _ At Central Collegiate last Sat- urday morning, the Major ~ league had its first a Thirty registrations were Another. registration scheduled for Saturday will be a business session " The time for thes meeting is 9.45 a.m. There is room for other players, Any! wishing to enter is asked to be at the meet- ing Saturday. scorer was Salway with 11 fol: lowed closely by Perkins with 10, while on the Provincial side it was B. Glecoff with 12 lead- ing the way. PROVINCIAL TILE ~ Coach, 'Livingston; Horne 6,' Haas 4, Hughes, Sugden, B. Glecoff 12; Plob, Morrison, Mctl'veen, Total, 21. Fouls, 21 out of 6. SET CUP DATES . MADRAS, India (AP)--Davis Cup tennis matches between Mexico and India for the 'right to challenge Australia' will be played on hard 'courts' 'here Dec. 1-3. ey, Home MODERNIZATION» OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCT Don't Miss This... 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Rogers--Mrs M Fishman 2M 41% 43% Ras'sen--Armst'g Bros 66 51 Potts--L H Appleby Sh Svs Hale--Mrs A J Routclife 7-h 7-2% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields +4 83 ri) Her'dez--Dew Valley h & & Roser--Bo-Teek F'm eria,Trainer J TKermath, Pool 56,235 RULLAH Eii2e o a+ o Froree ven raw Yee re 4 lenettssey RS FF ao P uae Canadian Shield 110 Winner ro g 2 Bergeru' Start good, won ridden out. SACO CoucHt Seventh Race @FIELD TRIAL .......000----+ ances. Purse $2400. i Farlongs, ens aa oer Fin Jockey. Ownet . 2nk_1-2 Fitzsi'ns--Windfields 1-1% 2-nk Kallai--P Del Greco 5-nk 3-1% Her'dez--J Callari 41 4nk T'cotte--J G Cowan 62 5-1% Rogers--H and M Stoll 7-1 6-1% Gordon--R Isaac 7-4 Rob'son--Miss O R Arms'g -h 8 Cos'tino--Costa Rica Sta TrainerG McCann. 'ool 55,603 } = Shamrock Lass 114 8 Winner cb ¢ 3 Bull Page--ivy. \ Start good, won driving. 3-1 HANDIEST Str Fin Jockey 32 1% Stadnyk--C Bro 7-3 2% Cos'tino--Mrs B S Chris 1-L 3-1% Kallai--F Varga Sh 4h eh agg Prag Rogers--) reads ely 2h 7-8% T'cotte--B Ferrar 88 Basta Sandover--W H "Macd'ld } % Nash--R L Rawden --Panamerica. Trainer C Bro. Pool 61,349 Attendance 7,529 uF . Reese 5 SY KVEEVSED® re ones > Se -ypesees er eses rt Total pool 51,421. QUITS MOTOR RACING | SHORG AS PARIS (Reuters)--Count Gio-| vanni Volpi has told the Paris HEATING & APPLIANCES newspaper Le Figaro he.is giv- -'ifig up his motor racing stable Industrial and Commercial because of the death of Ricardo| Rodriguez, who crashed in| The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your creo. trials for the Mexican Grand| 31 CELINA ST. Prix Thursday. 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