ee en = eee Drive to the clubhouse turn in the first race at Old Wood- bine race seems to be com- prised of the biblical Four was beaten by longshot Do- borough who paid $51.30 for a win ticket that, combined with the winner of the second race, Horsemen of the Apocalypse Actually, European Jet, rid- den by Ron Turcotte, takes Roma Locuta, paid a hand- some Daily Double return of $351.10, oe --CP Wirephoto lead on the rail, The horse OLD WOODBINE CHARTS COME AND GO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1962. CLOUDY AND FAST First Race 1 Mile, hidumanaa w"- yy Canadian Sb 118 911 11-2 10-nk . le & Ye 41 eStoe eotecoErw Pew Erks ° @_» 7 eBe¢ Pree -, 118 - 13.3 1 1% 1h oes 7 7% 71 Aldbury . 115 4 3 6-rk 12- Winner b g 2 Bernborough -- Domisma. good, won driving. 9-DOBOROUGH 51.30 16.50 7.30 EW: vee 11.20 6.30 2-BELLA PRESTIA 340 foaled, claiming all $3500. Purse $1900. Str Fin Jockey Owner 21 th 2% 3no Potts--Four L's Sta 4-2% Gor'n--Mrs D Winchell 5-2% Hale--Stafford F'm 6-% McComb--Albert, Starr 7-1 Roser--Hurley, Graham 81 Gubbins--J M Jacobs 9-2% Stad'k--Mrs G_ M'Kenzie 10-7% T'cotte--Dew Valley 11-10%Armst's--W A Clark 12- rong--G Groves Trainer J C Meyer. Pool 24,645 Double pool 42,808 By PAUL WESTBROOK LONDON (CP)--No one can blame British soccer team man- agers ii they suffer from inse- curity complexes. In the last two years 44 of the 92 teams in the English Football League have parted company 91 14 \2- Second Race 7 Furlongs. Two-year-olds. Allowances. Wt PP St 1-ROMA LOCUTA (ent) 7.50 3.60 2.20 4NEEDLE NOSE o's 3.60 2.30 2-MAPLE LOU é 2.10 Purse $2400, Str Fin Jockey Owner 3-3 1-1% Her'dez--Early Mischief A- lnk 23% Kallai -- Bill Beasley 23 3-1% Turcotte -- Levesque with their managers. Latest to go is Jimmy Hagan, once regarded as the perfect team boss. He joined Peter- borough United five years ago 117 6 vecees 7 2 4 32% 3S 01 Winner ch ¢ 2 Roman Sword -- Royal Poppy. Trainer Start good, won driving. Pool 44,089. W .Von Richthofen, when that club was in a minor ,. |league. Under his guidance the Midland club gained admission ../to the Football League, won DAILY DOUBLE 9 and 1 Paid $361.10 promotion from the fourth di- vision in its first year and now Third Race 2 Furlongs. Three-year-olds ané ap. WePPst% % 5-PR. 4RUSE DE GU: 6-WHISPERING W: Ee Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. D'IRLANDE |. 18.00 64 $%3/is a successful third division ts ™ 3.00 |club, But a few weeks ago the board of directors decided that Hagan, a former England for- ward had outlived his useful- ness. When he refused to buy new players they tore up his contract. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-1% 14% McComb -- Desnoyers 2-nk 2-no Robinson -- Hays 3-6% Turcotte -- Risete? Fm Soccer Coaches Easy To Come By In Britain Board room interference is one of a manager's main head- aches. Just ubout every club has a director who believes he knows more about the game than the manager does. Few in fact do. The board members are mainly drawn from commerce and industry and become connected with the club through financial and lo-' cal influence. The more enlightened ones are content to draw their divi- dend at the end of the year. In the case of smaller clubs, some directors inject more cash into the coffers. Many like to think their investments entitle them to dictate team policy. Former England forward Len Shackleton, who never became a manager, was a forthright critic of meddling directors. In his memoirs he left a blank page and explained that it rep- resented the average director's knowledge of soccer. SAME OLD STORY In two closely fought battles}'he game at 9.50 of the first' in the Civil Service League thic| period. week Teachers won their first Bill Gearing in the Police net game of the season by defeating|played a great game especially Envoy Food Service 3-2. In thejin the first period to make the second game the Police Asso- difference in the contest. ciation nosed out Footes Flyers} The Association scored two 43. quick soels 6 faa up the Fly. ers conside the period. ENVOY VS TEACHERS Middleton from Attersley and Envoy Food Service dropped Whitney at 1340 and Tobin their third game in a8 MA@NY|from Yahn and Reid at 17.01 starts to the Teachers. proved to be the killers ; The Teachers opened the scor- . ing when Wright scored from The --- scored one Kellington and Ritchie. - more, Whitney from Attersley, Envoy were 'soon to tle it up {before the period ended. at 16.40 when Johnny Milne| Going into the second period scored from Vipond and Delves:|the Police Association kept up The Food people went ahead|the pressure with their 3-1 lead at 19.40 to give Envoy a 2-1 rs lead with Brown's goal from Vipond. The Teachers made it 2-2 al 23.04 when Hogg rushed through the whole team from his own end to score a beautiful goal. In the 2nd period only the one goal was scored but the game was far from being unexciting. Fine displays of power were shown by both clubs in their bid to win the game. Prior to this each team had been winless. Long became the Teachers' hero when he scored the win- ning goal at 11.05 of the 2nd period with assistance from Rodgers. J 1 POLICE --FOOTES : U \ 1 U FROST AND CONDENSATION SHIELDS THEY'RE THE BEST BECAUSE... 1 Heiter Firatk down 41 04-400) 6 tan & ae | H 'ootes Flyers n 3-1 at the|i © There Is a size made end of 'the first period came ws on, back strong in the second period ' but lost their game to unbeaici H Police Association 4-3. Footes opened the scoring in every car. @ They're so easy to install---you can do it yourself, © They don't interfere with the .,! raising and lowering of the car 3 'al Available at your Automotive ; Accessory or Department Stores, Service Stations and Garages. Expected Greater - Edmonton Deficit EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon- First Teacher Win, Policemen Unbeaten THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, November 10,1962 9} Stop East York Ground Attack To Take Crown MONTREAL (CP) -- Verdun and widened the margin one|Shamcats, more on Whitney's second goal|iate football champions last Canada's intermed-|the Dominion final Black Knights in Ontario final last weekend. "Jim and I saw Toronto beat Oakville and we know they're plenty strong," Anderson said. The Shamcats, Quebec cham- pions for the third consecutive season, defeated East York handily last season in Montreal on their way to a 33-32 win over Winnipeg St. Vital Bulldogs in . Flyers came back with|year, will win their Eastern Drotie's two-goal effort. They|Camada final against Toronto were set up by Cody at 12-20 and|East York in Toronto Sunday if again at 19.25 to make the score|'hey can stop East York's run- read 4-3. ; attack. Here again, Gearing in the niet way Pad -- eep the Flyers from equal ar oes ~ the nn) Chiste with coach Jim Tsonos, Ander- CIVIL SERVICE NOTES son scouted the East York Ar- The stars chosen in the first|805 in their 34-13 battering of SHORGAS . HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges game were Long and John Hogg of the Teachers. Envoy's|stars in the final game. He Charlie Green deserved third|chose Arn Whitney, Bill Gear- star for his two-way playing injing in the Association net and the game. Flyers' Bud Johnson in that Ronald Brown picked the order. . Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) . and BUILDING MATERIALS ,, MASONITE Ye"--4' x 8' Sheets PER SHEET 1.56 POPLAR PER SHEET 1 UNDERLAY V4'--A' x 4' Sheets FIR SHEATHING 5/16" - 4'x8' Sheets PER SHEET 2.76 @ BUDGET TERMS MILLWORK ' & Building Supplies Ltd. '@ 6 TO 60 MONTHS TO PAY 279 SIMCOE NORTH 728-6291 Open Daily 7 A.M. to 6 P. Fri, till 9 P.M. var ton Eskimos of the Western Football Conference are not bankrupt and the 1962 loss wiil be less than expected, club president Hastings (Red) Mc- Mahon says. McMahon at a press confer- ence Thursday mentioned no figures, but an informed source NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. CARPET SALES WILSON ELECTRIC MOTGRS Motor Repoir ACADIAN CLEANERS and PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING (74 Mary St. N. PHONE 728-4681 unofficially placed the likely de- ficit at $35,000 'give or take $5,000 depending on the playoff pool revenues." This was $15,- 000 less than earlier estimates. The 1961 loss was $73,000 and the .two deficits almost exhuast the community-owned club's fi- nancial reserve. Overhauling--Rewinding te all types of Electric Motors New and Used Motors 395 Oshawa Blvd. S. PHONE 723-4362 Pressers--Shirt Lounderers Storage 299 Bloor St. E. PHONE 728-5141 SUDDARD'S BICYCLE SHOP C.C.M. and RALEIGH BICYCLES age 497 Simcoe St. S. Phone 725-3979 His dismissal proves that managers these days can't even * 41 6-2 3-nk 8-2 21 Psat gee"h s st i 2 3 4 feel. secure with a winning A team- A similar instance oc- curred last year when Everton, one of the best clubs in the country, sacked Johnny Carey for no apparent reason. HAS MANY TASKS M ing a British club is a tough assignment. Daily duties range from dishing out free _.|tickets for local big-wigs to ONTANA FLIGHT 20.30 CHOROPEAN FLIGHT ... finding "digs" for the forward- line's teen-age star. Selecting and coaching the team is only a small part of the job. Successful managers, like Tot- tenham's Billy Nicholson and Martel|Burnley's Harry Potts, bask in a blaze of glory. Their methods are slavishly copied by junior members of the profession. But those haunted by relegation 55,726. spend their time juggling with Farlongs. Three-year-olds and up. . Wt PPS? % Big Golden Wings of Flight 112 2 Winner ch h 6 Maharaj Kamar -- Quee Start good, won driving. $CYPRIAN CAT +INDIAN CROSSING 3-CHOPOVANE ; Allowances, foto gle 33 kno Robineon -- Mack WITHDRAW PICKETS Ih 2% ; "yee VANCOUVER (CP) -- Pick- i ets were voluntarily withdrawn Friday from the Allied Engi- neering plant, scene of violence jaded lineups and reaching for the aspirin bottle. 41 of the Wye. Trainer J -Mack. Pool 25,131, Quinella Pool 33,087. QUINELLA ¢ AN D 4 PAID $21.40 and arrests earlier in the week. Seventh Race 2 Furlongs. Three-years and up. Cimg. Wt PP Ye % 1145 6 62% 6-2% 117 4 4 $1 31% Hypothetical--Blarney Princess claimed by Janley Flight Start good, won driving. Union officials said they were withdrawn to provide a better atmosphere for meetings. be. tween Allied management and officials of the striking Marine §-VILLAGE SQUIRE .. 14.20 3BULL PINE Fs abubes 2-FLIGHT PRINCESS all $4500. Purse $2000. | Str Fin Jockey Owner 2nk 1-1 Potts -- Snider 3-1 2-3% Robinson -- Viola 3-2% Turcotte -- Pasquale 4h Hale -- Gibson ion (CLC). (Opposite the Workers and Boilermakers Un- ANNOUNCEMENT HENRY'S BARBER SHOP 21 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA For Appointment CALL 723-3511 Mike wishes to extend an invitation to all his customers and friends to visit him at this new location. of Events... "MIKE" TIBOLD A Weekly Calendar Keep abreast with the Sports News, -- Read... The Oshawa Times Regularly. YOU SCORE A... GOAL EVERY TIME When you use TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Tel. 723-3492 (Formerly Std 7 ; Regent Barber Shop SHEET METAL PLUMBING & HEATING ESSO & GARWOOD HEATING UNITS SALES -- SERVICE PARTS 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725-2734 wishes to announce the purchase of It's Later Than You Think come to the Cadillac ENJOY OUR MODERN DININGROOM FACILITIES oe f HOTEL LIMITED SPECIAL ALL MODERN ROOMS 394 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH -- (BANQUETS) WEEKLY RATES Phone 725-3743 FoR RESERVATIONS PIC-0-MAT Full Line ' Food Vending Gray Coach) PHONE: 2% Hernandez -- Dew Valley 9 nk McComb -- Levesque 5% 7- Kallai -- Mrs. T A Neil Lass. Trainer D. G. Rees. Stable. J. D. McLean $4500, Pool 59,356. Eighth Race 1 Mile 3 years and up Claiming al WiPPst % % Sh Sh 31 = 2-h 41% 1-2 Voeoertnoge © Ephra ad 12 3 7 -" 8-2 Surprisum i B e Winner br h 5 Windfields -- Mill Dam. Start won handily. pi sel 7.6%, 7-VON RICH $2500. Purse $1900. Str Fin Jockey 1-2% 1-2% Robinson -- Reed 3-2 22% Gubbins -- Loughry 4-nk 3-no Kallai -- Caplan 2h 4-nk Harrison -- Mrs. Hoover 03) 5 Sei 4 GBRIERAMA....-. 9.40 8.00 3: t Ss ere : 6FAIR MIKE . 8.30 5. ee8 @ 5-2% 5-1% Lanoway .-- Ziegler 7-1% 6&4 Cosentino -- McKay 82 7-% Rasmussen -- Janley Sta 61 8-4% Hale -- Tuck 9 9% Stadnyk -- Cameren Trainer. M,. Long. Pool 64,426. Total Pool 458,072, DART SCORES Pope 5, T. Twine 5, 7 and Bob Kitchen 5. High 3 Darts -- H. Fayle 100 Results of games played No- vember 1 -- Fernhill 5, Wood- view No. 1, 0; Storie 4, North .Oshawa 1; Rundle No. 1, 3; Rundle No. 2, 2; Southmead No. 2, 3; Southmead No. 1, 2; Wood- view No. 3, 3; Woodview No. 2, 2 Doubles -- R. Harmon 2, M. Muir 2, J. Healey, V. Graves D. Moss 5, A .Pelow, B. Craw- ford 2, P. Crawford, Mike Wil- son 3, Midge Wilson, 0. Twine, T. Twine 2, B. Ross, L. Shob- brook, P. Fayle 2, H. Fayle, M. Rae, D. Rae, Ralph Hopson 3, J. Hopson 2, J. Craighead 2, 0. Nicholishen, N. Nicholishen 3, F. Parsons 2, June Wyatt, John "Wyatt, R. Cornish, June Snod- den, G. Thompson, Bubbles Kit- chen, Bob Kitchen, B. Cole 2, M. Germond, B. Germond, E, Major, N. Pullen 2, B. Laycoe 3. Baseball 1 inning -- John Wy- att 5, F. Parsons 5, Jack Craig- head 5, Ralph Hopson 5, R. and R. Cornish 101. Standings -- Fernhill 18; Storie 17, North Oshawa 15, Rundle No. 2, 14; Woodview No: 2, 14; Southmead No. 2, 12; Run- dle No. 1, 11; Woodview No. 3, 9; Woodview No, 1, 8; South- mead No. 1, 7. Cyprian Cat Wins Woodbine Feature TORONTO (CP)--Cyprian Cat nosed out Indian Crossing in the Golden Sphere Purse at Old Woodbine Friday. At the end of the seven fur- longs, completed in 1.25, just 3-5 off the track record, the horses were a length ahead of Chop- avane. In the quinella, based on this event, Cyprian Cat ($3.60) and Indian Crossing combined for a $21.40 return. Cyprian Cat's $1,755 first place earnings Friday brought his seasonal total to $20,255. 484 KING ST. W. SEE IT AT NAGY MOTOR SALES, KING ST. W. OPPOSITE THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUN- DAY, MONDAY, NOV. 9 - 12th, AGY 128-1305 METTE PLUMBING CO. LTD. Repair Work o Specialty 23 CELINA STREET PHONE 728-9491 The Avanti is a car to please the senses. It is graceful to the eye and exhilarating to the spirit. 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