_~ ae RRA PPE eee ioerrr ars eeedeetanesaieciantaaomaeapnenentanenaitedinaatinansdenaeashemaaasedtdennne an a ae - 1 Mile, 3-yearolds. JACK STAFFORD, owner of Stafford Farms, raises hand to signify one-two finish of his horse in plush $11,750 Mohawk Stakes at Old Wood- bine racetrack Saturday. With him is jockey Harlon Dalton who rode Amber Morn to a OLD WOODBINE CHARTS __ SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1962 RAINING AND SLOPPY First Race 7 furlongs. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming #1) $2500. Purse $1800, 7 % Wt PPSt % Golden Flyer Michalena Unstar Esteemed Peel Express Beauyallon Sea Trap 2 Amber Atom 244 5- Winner ch g 4 Northern Star--Roguish. Start good, won ridden out 6-GOLDEN FLYER 4-MICHALENA L-UNSTAR 7.30 4.60 3.10 470 2.90} Fin Jockey Owner 1-2% Giesbrecht--Mrs L Lear 2-12% Turcotte--A Paolone 3-h Gubbins--Cairnburn Fm 4-1% Wright--W G Moore 5-2% Hernandez--M J Hawkins 6-2 6-2% Stadnyk--C Bro. 7-2% 7-8% Robinson--R J Vowling s 68 Dalton--Stafford Fm . Trainer L Lear. Pool 35,438 1 2-10 +h "Double Poo! 66,660 | Second Race 7 furlongs. 3-year-olds and ap. Clatming all $2500. Purse $1800. Wt PP st % str Miss M'maker First Lead Tee Shirt Kings Newton 3 5. 8- - Monsieur Beau hh Bright Circle f % Time Clock 1 .! Big Native Winner b f 3 John's Joy Start good, won easily cals. Trainer BR Townrow. Pool 53, 3-MISS M'MAKER . 15.00 8.10 5.30) 2-FIRST LEAD ¥ 9.20 6.10} 5-TEE SHIRT el Fin Jockey Owner | 15 2-3% 2-4% Wolski--Mrs E Morrison 3-2¥ 3-% Turcotte--J Saliba 6-1 41% Gubbins--L K Harriott 5-nk 5-nk Kallai--C Bordonaro 7-2% 6-3% Hernandez--J J Mead 41 75% Wright--Rosemary Sta 8. 8- Hale--H Dirks | DAILY DOUBLE 6 and 3 PAID $95.10 Third Race 1% miles. 3-year-olds and up. Wt PP 8.3 107 3 5 6 4 gige us betas euucece 49 ee 113 115 oy er = Buleck 2 Winner b © Start good, won easily 1i4 1 > 4 Windfields --. Shipway. Ee gee F Hi Merrill Jr. | Sudbury 3-8 41% Wright--Henferd Sta 4h 5-8% Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm & 6 Dalton--Mrs A T Bayliff 'ool 75,392 Fourth Race 1 Mile, tyearolds, allowances. Wt PPSt % the Horn 111 8 3 i-2 Major's Choice 112 3 8 7-1 Viva La Zaca sce Nothing Sacred Johns Champ . Winner ch ¢ 2 Sailor--Jet Marine. Start good, won ridden out. Fifth Race 1 Mile, Canadian foaled Pi % year-olds, wt Chariey's Pak Breakfast in B'd 119 5 3 Admirals March 119 2 1 Lady Nieu 116 6 5 5- 117 6 6 i se be Taras 1 2 31 3-1 Winner dk b g 2 Be Fleet--Winding. Start good, won ridden out. Quinella pool 41,092 "QUINELLA 1 AND Purse 52800 % 7-ROUND THE HORN 3-MAJOR'S CHOICE 4VIVA LA ZACA ... 41.3015.90 9.60 11.80 7.70 6.00 Fin Jockey Owner 1-2% Rob'son--C Smythe j 3 Ras'sen--Armst'g Brog Sta) 23% 3h Pong--Bo-Teek F'm 3-nk 4nk Turcotte--R Gian $-4% McComb--D J Kennedy 61% Gubbins--D A Boddy 7-7% Dalton--Stafford F'm 8-10% Kallai--Mr sM Fishman a 9- Roser--J GCowan Trainer J Starr. Pool 81,118 Str 14 4 34 745 6-1 8-7 1-CH'LEYS PAK (en.) 4.90 2.7! 5-BREAKFAST IN BED 3.00 3-ADMIRALS MARCH , claiming all. $3500, Ourse $2000. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-4 1-1% Kallai--A and L Pononiato 2-2 2-3% Robinson--C Smythe 3-244 3 %Wolski--Mrs W J M Banks 4-214 4-434 Gordon--Albion dills Sta 5-8 5-10 McComb--Gar'n City Sta 6. Lyons 7 Br'kie 5 2 6-5% G'bins--Enright, 7- 7- Lan'way--Parada, . Trainer 3 C Meyer. Pool 39,698 six-length victory. Windy Ship, the other Stafford entry, completed the rout. --CP Wirephoto HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS By 3.20/ : | Detroit Chicago | Toronto {Montreal |New York Boston Chicago 3 Montreal 1 New Mont THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT F 9 1°3 39 65 4 41 761 44 65 3 44 39 A Pt 22 21 43 15 4115 2 37 165 35 Results Saturday York 3 Toronto 5 3)|Detroit 3 Boston 3 Results Sunday real 4 Boston 2 Toronto 5 Chicago 3 Kingston Hull-Ottawa eo| Sudbury | .60 | Syracuse Wind Galt Sarnia Mont Guel Niag mont Woodstock Chatham : K.-W. Niagara Falls 6 1 1 Peterboro St. Catharines Hamilton | Guelph Italy's 21.9 per cent in the first seven 31 per cent. 18 McComb--View Hulloa Fm'| Detroit 3 New York 2 Games Wednesday | |Montreal at Toronto {Boston at New York | Detroit at Chicago Eastern Professional WLT F 7 3 2. 59 740 37 561 46 X73 3 Result Saturday APt 42 16 24 14 50 11 47 5 Result Sunday |Hull-Ottawa 3 Syracuse 2 Ontario Senior LT F APt) 1410 2210 15 10 28 7 27 34 «5 07 0 27 460 Ontario Junior A WLT F APt 47 3 3 34 2 22 3 if 5 sor 5 5 3 10 10 20 ae | 51 2 real 34 36 6 0 23 Saturday's Result ph 2 St. Catharines 5 Sunday's Result RrNwe awn Peterborough 6 Hamilton 5 ara Falls 4 Montreal 2 ITALIAN CARS car production rose hs of 1962, and exports by \ \ Full Sked Played In Oshawa Hockey By ALLAN BAILEY All teams in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association saw action last week at the bantam, |8°als. midget and juvenile leagues' | 8. a | GAMES THIS WEEK oo officially were kicked| , ANTAM Monday, Nov. 12: Duplate vs. assists. Ryan and Lutton scored for the losers, with Wil- loughby assisting on both edged Local 1500 by a 2-1 score. Bob Langmaid and Doug Mur- ray were the goalscorers for the winners, with Chris Weeks get- ting an assist on both counters. Terry Irwin scored the Local's only goal. Duplate, with good goaltend- ing from Ian White and Dave Cutler, shut-out Canadian Corps 5.0. Danny Arych led the Du- plate attack with two goals, with singles going to Dave McMaster and Terry Ostle. B'Nai B'Rith downed Police Association 5-1 on goals by Don Kurelo, 'Brian Bremner, B. O'Brien, D. Hercia and J. Laughlin. Lupel was the lone PA marksman. Local 1817 came out on the top end of a 3-2 squeaker over Westmount Kiwanis. Dary! In the bantam loop, Houdaille' Police Assoc., 5-5.40 p.m.; West- mount Kiwanis vs. Local 2784, 5.50-6.30; Coca-Cola vs. Scugog Cleaners, 6.40-7.20; Canadian Tire vs. Houdaille Ind., 7.30- 8.10; Local 1500 vs. Canadian Corps, 8.20 - 9.00; and B'Nai B'Rith vs. Local 1817, 9.20-9.50. |MIDGET LEAGUE | Wednesday, Nov. 14: Local 222 vs. Rotary, 6.15 - 6.55; Cana- dian Legion vs. Kinsmen, 7.05- 7.45; Lions vs. Firefighters, 7.55 - 8.35; and Kiwanis vs. |Navy Vets, 8.45-9.25, | JUVENILE LEAGUE | Thursday, Nov. 15: Tony's |Refreshments vs. Oshawa |Dairy, 8.15-9.05; and Hayden- |Macdonald vs. Beaton's Dairy, '9.15-10.05. 38 16| behind to edge Rotary 2-1. Don} sour points from Leavers and Sabins' 53 8/for Rotary. 43 7) | Hudgin scored two for the win-| ners, with John Nawrot getting) the other goal. Jim Watson and} Tom Dart scored for the losers. | BOWLING NEW WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES 2784 3-1 on goals by Bruce Mac-|" 659 pripie -- shirley P. , 634 (240, Kay, David Fischer and Boblay Moore. Neil Studley scored the ornate Clarke Bowled a beautiful game 3 local's only goal. ef i j o 200 Games -- D. May 224, 8, Robin- Canadian Tire downed Scu-| 0299 '"p. Simpson 202, J. McLeod gog Cleaners 5-2, David Mosier|203, D. Bowen 236, 200, J. Bird 212, F. |and Larry McAvoy led the Wid: Ore ete bey = Oe eaate ae? ae jners with two goals each, and @ 292, 'p. Powless 'ai, G. Davidson 204 lsingle by Phillip Rtiz. The|G. May 209 and B. Skinner 200. ie: | -- G, Davidson 92, 99, |Cleaners' goals came from the | "Koss yeague cpbledick 87, N. Judge sticks of Mike McCullough andj97, M. Fitzgerald 91, J. Gray 75, S. \Chris Stead. Hobbs 76, 67, 82, D. Bowen 95, 5S. | Bryans 67, C. Garrow agin on 197, M, St. Pierre 4 an larg Clarke |MIDGET RESULTS % : | Navy Vets led by Bob Glecoff| 'ream standing -- Pickers 7, Cha Cha |with three goals, defeated Fire. |6. No. 7's 6,Pins and Needles 5, Mash: ' ~ Jed P s 3, Jets 2, Top Cats 2 and fighters 5-1. Bob Cameron and|fiouetes 1. a aaah Fred Greenwood accoufited for} au¥e coi: okas ithe Vets' other goals. Pete Kap-| : | i' * A nm eries this week and the Hot- jlan scored the Firefighters' | shots gts had been really hot, became lone tally. |stone cold and were beaten by Sexa- | j i |Peels for ali four points. Canadian Legion came from | Corners also came to life and took Cockerton scored both goals for |Sabers took three points from Dutchies A |and Sand-Pails took three points from the winners. John Ryan scored | Anything Goes. Fine scores were bowled this week, particularly by the Dolls. In fact, Alice Northey was not only high among the Dolls but also topped the Guys. Those in the select class were Alice J. Solowski, with two goals, \led Local 222 to a 5-1 win over \Kinsmen, J. Dionne, G. Car- Coca-Cola - defeated: Loc a l|,.700 triple -- Irene Rogers, 107 (218, . } roll and R. Waddell each scored for the local. D. Greenwood tallied for Kinsmen. Lions edged Kiwanis 5-4 with | Bill Pokosta and Howard Stone each scoring twice. Bob Muir} got the other goal for the win-| jners. Tom Werry scored two goals for Kiwanis and Ed Hane- jwich and Richard Holmes were \credited with one each. Northey 875 (301) and Isabell King 839 (314). In the 700 class for the Guys: Bal- lem 776, Sel Himes 768, Reynolds 767 (358), Goguen 755, Pidwerbecki 733, Sa- bins 713 (330), Hill 706 and Warren Lanning 704. For the Dolls -- Lorraine Murphy 775 (29), Helen Pinch 762 (353), Janet Peel 721 and Marion Dingman 721. The high team triple was bowled by Sexa-Peels this week with 3605. High team single was bowled by Sabers i267. In the high average race for the Guys (big guns Ron Swartz and Rez Hickey are running out of steam) resulted in jLeach and Jim McGraw were 4 Kingston 11 jthe goalscorers. a very close race with Ron Swartz still | leading with an average of 252 pursued by Sel Himes 249, Reg. Hickey 248, Sabins 246 and Ballem 246. For the Dolls the high average has now been taken over by Isbsell King wil followed by Marion ith 229 ft y an 228, Mavis Taylor 227, Janet! Peel 226 and Alice Northey 223, Footnotes: This season promises to be a great one judging from the terrific scores now being turned in by both the Dolls and the Guys. Both high average races appear to be battle royals. There are still many of the good bowlers who have not started to click yet and big- ger and better scores can be expected. Alice Northy with her tremndous 875 will bear watching. | JUVENILE RESULTS Oshawa Dairy shut - out Beaton's Dairy 4-0. Dave Leam- ing, Gary Bradley, Darrell Phil Solomon was in on two of the goals. In the other juvenile game, Tony's walloped Hayden Mac- jdonald 8-2. A. Matthews, D. |Mitchell, W. King and T. Gow each scored two goals for the winners. B. Nichol had two EIN A SPIN OVER MONEY? Talk it over with a Niagara Loan Advisor. It's his job to help you! Niagara loans are made up to $2,500 -- and are usually completed in less than a day. Remember, you will always be welcome at Niagara, NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Largest All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company 286. King Street West, Tel: 728-1636 W. G. McKnight, Manager Open Mondey to Thursday - 9 te 5 P.M. Open Fridey 9 to 8 P.M. Closed Saturdeys. Brenches 'throughout Onterie. NIAGARA LOANS 4 4 \e/ "| SCORING LEADER - Sutton's Six Assists Put Him In Top Spot Official statistics released av bhp B. Boy 21 1 urday by the United Auto Work-|Harman, Mer. 20 0 ers hockey league show a new-| js, 4-4 i M 3 0 comer heading the loop's top sarong ten scorers. Markus, Mer. 3 0 Grove Sutton garnered six as-| sists in competition last week to| take the scoring race lead with 10 points, one more than Tran)|Sutton (Tony's) and West of Tony's and Burke|Tran (Tony's) of the age bicep ge hold down | wo. (Tony's) a -- i) rs with nine points Burke (Mer.) Sutton gained the six points|Bird (Tony's) hg Tony's defeated Bad Boys; Wills (Baker) Right in the middle of the|Perg tBanes) tightly-packed top ten are two Gibson (Baker) of the leagueé's top pivot men. Myles (Bad Boy) Bob Bird of Tony's and Lucky)--'. y TOP TEN G. > = ¥ era wwe & US Nehku + ee Hd Pantininwwse THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 12, 1962 | NHL LEADERS SHORGAS By THE CANADIAN Press | HEATING & Standings: Detroit, won 9, APPLIANCES lost 1 tied 3, points 21, I la Points: Delvecchio; Detroit, pnw taal 16, The established, reliable Ges Deeler in your , Goals: Macdonald, Detroit, eres, 31 CELINA ST.. and G. Tremblay, Montreal, 8. Assists: Talbot, Montreal, 12. Wills of Baker Vending stand in| fifth and sixth spots with eight points. Bad Boy's Hill and Baker Vending's veteran Harold Ford hold the next two spots with seven points. | Ford's teammate Ron Myles) jholds last spot with an even half | | dozen. i Joe Melnick of the Tony's| owns the best goals against} Javerage with a 2.50 mark. | | No games were played yester- |day, Remembrance Day. LEAGUE STANDINGS WLTE A Pic. Tony's 3° 1. 0.23. 36.6 \Bdker Vdg 2 2.0 23 18 4 |Merchants 2.20 18 & 4 \Bad Boy 1 3 0 12 21 2 |GOALS AGAINST AVERAGES | GA. $8.0. AVE. Melnick (T. 10 0 2.50 Vanstone, B. 18 0 4.50 NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Alex» Delvecchio, versatile centre and left winger who scored twice--including the win-| ning goal--in Detroit's narrow) 3-2 victory over the Rangers in ALEX KORKUSH New York Sunday night. right) 104 EASTLAWN ST. Tom Williams, 22, 728-7890 winger who scored his first] STATE ...to find out how much you may save on car insurance goal of the season Saturday night to give Boston Bruins a 3-3 tie with the league - leading Detroit Red Wings and netted No. 2 in Sunday night's clash with Montreal. Rookie goaltender Denis De- jordy of Chicago, who stopped 33 of 34 shots in his first com- plete NHL game Saturday night) as the Hawks dumped Montreal) CAN. HOME OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. 3-1, and registered 30 -- against Toronto Sunday night. STATE FARM FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY ' MSURANCE, ' Shutouts: Sawchuk, Detroit, Penalties: Young, Detroit, 40 minutes. é (Comer of Athol) 1 66 ~The makings' of a fine cigarette! b] Famous for mildness and fine full flavour! 9 AT CIGARETTE. TOBACCO ALWAYS FRESH IN '218. TIN AND HANDY POCKET PACK# 5 PAID $15.20 Sixth Race allowances. Wt PP St % BF's Favorite i Monobiend Winner dh b or A Start good, won driving. Pool 77,939 Seventh Race os 15-16 Miles, %year-olds and up. Allow ances. 911,750. Wt PP St % Windy Ship . Wise Command 3 Reluctant Deb 113 5 Moony " 114 6 Eltoro the Great 111 4 Spurned ........ 112 8 = Mibiz .... 4 7 Th Winner dk b bh 6 Ambio' Start good, won easily. Purse $2800. Str e 6. r-- Clever Chick. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. & reak ©' Morn. Trainer J Passero. 1-BF'S FAVORITE 5-COURT ae as 5.90 4. 4 Fin Jockey Owner 1-% T'cotte--B Ferrari j 2-914 Rob'son--J E F Seagram 3-1% McComb--View Hulloa 48 Armst's--P J Rock $-1% Hale--Pine Tree Sia } & Giesbh't--Mrs L Lear | Pool 77,939 | 3500 330| 1-ABNER MORN 550 560 330 1-WINDY SHIP 2-WISE COMMAND Purse $10,000 added Grons | Str Fin Jockey Owner || 1-7 1-6% Dalton--Stafford F'm | 3-5 2-3% T'cotte--Stafford F'm | 6-1% 6no Pong--Bill Beasley 7-3. 7-5% Armst'g--Mrs L Lear Potts--Oak Ridge Sta Pool 93,122 Eighth Race 1616 Miles, S-year. Wt PP 3-2% e Easy. Trainer Total pool 661,187 Attendance in 18 days 147,616 olds and up claim ing all * % Str 4KNUCKLE DUSTER 5.40 3,50 2.80 4SUN HASH -., $30 3.00 1-PANCHO'S FIRST 2.70 | $2500. Purse $1900, Fin Jockey Owner 140% Lanoway--T Ziegler 21% T'cotte--Mrs F W Merrill 3-12 Rob'son--Corn'lie, Sloan 45 45% Gordon--Mrs W D. Lat'er 54 55% Armst's--Mrs W Woods 6-244 6-5% Hale--S Brener 7- 7- Kallai--R E Ross | AG Smithers ' Duster claimed by EB Warne, 0 14 3-3 23 Knuckle Pool 9%, Attendance 12,719 Total pool 18 days $6,300,138 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS SHERIFF'S TAILORING Mighty fine bowling started off the second section this week. It was 3 to 1 all the way for team points: Zippers took three from the Needles; Thimbles took three from the Cutups and Darts took three from the Bobbins. Top bowler was Carolyn Gilbert with a. lovely 693 (294, 202). Ruth Canfield 650 (209, 204, 237), Helen Brown 649 (2%, 230), Joan Wall 611 (277) and Tammy Harlock 600 (250) followed. Top singles were filed by Joyce Full- ing 253, Diane Duncan 247 ,Mildred Bawks 240, Helen Garason 234, Eleanor Watson 227, June Watson 225, Marion 221, Doi Starkey 218, Bella Watson 215, Doreen Sheehey 214, Diane Crowell 208, 212, Joan Smith 4211, Yvonne Watson 211, Dot French 208, Mickey Weroski 206. June Hurst 24 and Betty Fraser 201. Betty finally made it. In the lemons we have Annie Primea @ and little Blue Moon Weroski with @ ané #7) j AFTERNOON STORE LEAGUE | The end of the first section Peoples | Clothing are tops with 19 points, Mod-| ern Upholstery 15, Jack Sheriff Real Estate 15, Swan's Hardware 13, Gold) Medal Cleaners 13, Jury and Love)l 13, Jordan's Florists 13, Kinlochs 12, Nu-| Way Rug 12 and Angus Graydon Rug 10 follow. 400 Scores -- Flo Williamson 473 (215, 237); Marg McNeil 454 (244, 210); Myrna Baldwin 457 (255,, 202); Ann Chryk 450 (243, 207); Mary Curry 427) (77); Helen Gourlie 417 (221); Marie Forde 416 (232);. Marion Hutchins 406 (227) and Mabel Moss 405 (221) 200 Scores -- Edna Elliott 243, Edith) McMahon 241, Mae aJamieson 236, Celia Wigg 226, Vida Morey 215, Mery Nichols 214, Mary McKnight 212, Marg Warlow 206 and Betty Reid 205, Alice Johnson 205, Ada Tonkin 201; Jean Mc-| |Lauglin 200. |, SOrry_ we omitted Lsobell Johansen's | 26 trom last week's press report. --_ \~ GOOD, YEAR TIRES SAVE 12 PRICE OF NEW TIRES Save with safety that's Thousands of satisfied customers. ) And no wonder--look what you get car ; with our safety-checked genuine Z Suburbanite Retreads, e Exclusive Goodyear tread design @ High-quality rubber compounds e Expert workmanship e Only sound tire bodies used NO EXTRAS! FREE MOUNTING! Populor 6.70 x 15 7.50 x 14 Size ONLY OSHAWA'S TIR SPECIALISTS GOOD#VEAR) z Our famous Suburbanite Retreads our motto! | @ oy SS Woes throughout 00 TRADE Similar bargains on other sizes, £ -- e OPEN MON. TO SAT. 8:00 A:M. to 6:00 P.M. SERVICE STORES 162 KING ST. 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