Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1962, p. 11

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Mis tt leading RON , TURCOTTE, jockey at Old Woodbine SPORT FROM BRITAIN By PAUL WESTBROOK LONDON (CP) -- Fred Perry is tipped to become the benevo- lent despot of Britain's Davis Cup team, The recent resignation of John Barre't, non-playing cap- tain of the cup squad, has left Perry as manager in more or less sole charge. A committee of the Lawn Tennis . Association will meet departure, and the general feel- ing is that the captain's post will be abolished and Perry will be given complete control. One problem is that, because of the sport's archaic rules, professionals--and Perry as a paid official is so classed--are not allowed on the court Dur- ing the matches he would have to issue orders from the gal- lery. But this is only a niggling set- back to a plan British officials hope will alter the disastrous {course that Bri'ain's Davis Cup performances have taken in re- }cent years, | PERRY RECALLED | Perry, 51, three times Wim- |bledon champion, went to the | United States just before the |Seeond World War and was re- 3-Year-Old Shogun Captures Feature TORONTO (CP) -- The three- year-old colt Shogun scored his second consecutive victory Fri- day, winning the featured Klon- . dike Purse at Old Woodbine be- track carries his livery to | 7,264 fans. stable at end of one of the | Guided by jockey Pat Remil-| races today, 'lard, Shogun ran the one mile jin 1:38.8, three-fifths of a sec- jond off he track record set race OLD WOODBINE CHARTS three years ago by Grey Mon- Effort To Bolster Davis Cup Te this winter to discuss Barrett's' | aus spring by the LTA) to assist Barrett and coach George Worthington. The return of the pipe-smoking ex-Wimble- don wonder had been demanded by the press for several years. The best of Britain's last eight appearances in the Davis Cup was a place in the final of the European Zone in 1958, won by the Italians 5-0. On other occa- sions it has gone down to Swe- den, Spain and Belgium. "One-man" rule has been suc- cessfully employed by two, other nations. The Australians under Harry Hopman are virtually un- beatable and the Italians under Jaroslav Drobny were the first European team to reach the fi- nal for many years when they played off with Australia last year. | Perry's probable campaign will be to siphon new blod into the body of old faithfuls who ident says they are going to GARRARD SCORES FOUR Teachers, Times Edge (Ted) Workman predicts' his Police, Firemen 6-5 Montreal Alouettes will lose to-| Police Association had a day. ithree-game win streak snapped But the 29-year-old club pres-\When they dropped a tight 6-5 decision to Teachers in the sec- ond encounter of a two-game feature at Bowmanville ear- lier this week. In the first game Oshawa Times nosed Firefight- Lark Head Man Says They Lose In Hamilton MONTREAL (CP) -- M, E. his two scores and Attersley with two goals. make it to the Grey Cup any- way. Workman was commenting on Montrea!'s prospects in the '7.00-8,00: Police Assoc. 8,00-9.00: Osh. Times vs DEC. 4 7.00-8.00: Osh. Times vs 8,00-9.00: Police Assoc, Envoy Food Foote's Fiyers Teachers vs Fi CIVIL SERVICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE | NOV, 27 THE OSHAWA TIMES, °] } Saturday, November 17,.1962 GIANT BOBBY LONDON (CP) -- Constable Jim Carrol, 245-pound terror of London's tough dockland, has retired; He once tackled six drunken seamen, . them all out and euekee truncheons in the process. -- CROWDED NATION By the year 2000 Holland is ons Heng in ty lee oe prey sons. in ' miles of dry land. we ers by the. same score: The Timse overcame a 3-1 lead when they scored four un- answered markers in the sec- 8 ond period to take a 5-3 lead.|7,00-8.00: Police Assoc. vs. Osh. Times marksmen were Dave Le Foote's Fivers vs Env Scott with t i JAN. 8 EST., here wiin the second! with fee hall Gee ee coe Och nb ws Peehotion oka set for Hamilton' next} A} Garrard put the firemen in|san. 15 ey rday. lfront' 3-1° witl ; 7.00-8.00; Eitvoy Food vs Teachers Workman said he feels the| added a Pb ago aoele Sh 8,00-9.00: Foote's Flyers vs Firefighters Als in todays game will "'makeliod after McAvoy made it 6-4|7008.00; } gl mistakes and lose by aifor the newspapermen. 8.00-9.00; in margin. Miles was t! irefight-JAN. 29 But. he added. However 1 er nici nd ee Luan qk Oe tee think we'll go on to. the Grey| In the second 'game, Police|FEB. 5. geiiaia: Cup by winning in Hamilton. | Association fell short on a come- Bookmakers here made the|back effort to succumb 6-5 to the! home: . and - home series. with Hamilton Tiger - Cats for the Eastern F oot ball Conference playoff title, total points to count. The opener starts at 1 p.m. DEC, x '7,00-8.00: Envoy Food vs Firefighters 8.00-9.00: Foote's Flyers vs Teachers DEC. 1 ' . Times 'oy Food Envoy Food vs Police vs Foote's Osh. Timi Flyers a ee SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and . Commercial The estoblished, reliable Dealer in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) | i | Ges - } FEB, 5 S 7.00-8.00: Firefighters vs Envoy Food 8.00-9.00: Teachers vs Foote's Flyers Als 3% - point favorites on the| Teachers, Brother Martin scored strength of the club's sharp|two, including the winner, to! performances against Toronto|pace the Teachers. Kellington have sustained British (ennis over the last five years. | in the final game of the sched-|matched the effort with his pair.| ule and the semi-final playoff in|Wright and Hogg shared the Ottawa last Saturday. other two scores. Billy Knight, 27, and Tony} Pickard, 28, are thought to be} past the rigors of Davis Cun} play.. Bobby Wilson, although] Britain's No. 1, continually fails) in in'ernational competition. | Perry and Worthington will| concentrate on polishing up to} international standard such) youngsters as Roger Taylor of| Sheffield and Stanley Matthews.| Jr., son of the famous Stuke} City soccer player. | Harris Will Retire | From Leafs In '64 | TORONTO. (CP)--Billy Har- jris. of Toronto Maple leafs, {playing regularly this season jafter years of shuffling between {the bench and centre ice, says jhe plans to retire from hockey jin 1964. } | Harris, now tied with Dave) jarch, BF's Favorite was a neck| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1962 CLOUDY AND FAST. back in second place McGregor| /Glen was third. ' First Race 7 #Furlongs, 2-year-old maidens, $1600. % Pretty Jewel . Bella Prestia ... : PWINP HRS SVePayveor tbo feces es eee Dust 11 Winner b { & Bull Page -- Start good, won driving. Double pool 49,275 6 Thermonu¢lear headed War| Caper in the fifth for a $41.20 yas an quinella return. ~ ; | Canadian foaled, claiming all $3500, wereel cine' Wordler es eg % |combined for a daily double re-| turn of $40.60. 9PRETTY JEWEL 13.30 5.10 2.80 -BELLA PRESTA 3.7 2.40 2 § Fin Jockey Owner Her'dez--Rob'ts, Edmis'n Potts--Four L's: Sta * ¥ {Keon as top point-getter with |the Leafs, said Thursday he'll |quit after he earns his bachelor of arts degree in economics) from the university of Tor-| } onto. ae j | "You cant serve two masters) and still do a good job, he| jsaid, "I'll be 29 in the spring} lof 1964 and just about ready for| . FRED PERRY {the armchair." | McComb--Mrs D Winchell Rob'son--Shermanor F'm Dalton--Stafford F'm Lan'way--Hur'y, Gra'm Armst'g--Albert, Starr ro ~ Souerse "% IN PLEASURE BOAT wee Cutan PUSSPEVer 1 i, OK +544 Pong-- LC Scott 4 a Kallai--Hemlock Sta dian Jewel. Trainer W F Edmiston, Pool 24,340 Second Race 1 mile, 3-yearclds and up. Claimin Wt PP St % King Warrior .. Fight a Lot .... Stee Sererny * Moon Step . Brown Ensign Gilpy Mighty Eagle 120 2 113 9 108 1 115 8 6 3-% ee wStaronur Winner b g 3 King of The Tudors -- Start good, won easily King Warrior claimed by G Sloan. T. DAL Ree eoPeste LY DOUBLE 9 and 6 PAID $40.60 6-KING WARRIOR 5-FIGHT A LOT 3-EIGHT BARS g all £20.00. Purse $1900. Ste Fin Jockey Owner -5 Robinson--C Smythe -h Cosentino--Larch Tree Fm -3%_ Gordon--Millard, Prussky -h H'dez--D G and _ PSta 3% McComb--Double K Fm no Nash-- WO, R W Young 7-no Pong--Stein, Robinson 8-4% Lanoway--Five Gee' Sta 9-10% Turcotte--Creek Sta 10- 10- Giesbrecht--W O Chria Windsor Charm. Trainer J, Starr. Pool 41,613 4a .. 6.70 2.90 ' . 0 4.60 4.80 | ener ae "+ SerIsyReey PIPY ' By JOE DUPUIS SSsetsse | | Fife is a little man's sailor in a big man's water. ----------| writer and president of the Out- / _\dor Writers of Canada claims Third Race 7 Furlongs. Two-year-old Mai Wt PPSt % European Jet Young Minstrel Janilyn Count Snow Hard Chrome Pat's Brother Mac's Teddy Michael's Lady Missy's Love il 115 6 5 6 115 1 2 3h Winner ch ¢ 2 Europeo -- Air Post. Start good, won driving. Fourth Race Furtongs. Three-year-olds and up. Wt PPSt % Miss Sagsy s Ocho Rios aki Roman Capitol Sweet Dish Big Native 122 9 8 7-1 Winner ch m 5 Sagittarius -- Start good, won driving. Fifth Race 1 and 's Miles. Three- Wt P Thermonucl'r War Caper Mac's Trophy Toronto Boy .... 'Last Morning Handiest Gray Ben 118 7 4 5-1 Winner b g 6 Honeytown -- Kate' Start good, FAB Toronto Boy, Pool 27,4867, Quinella Pool 31391. QUINELLA 5 AND 1 PAID $41.20 year-olds and up. 3-EUROPEAN JET 8-YOUNG MINSTREL 1-JANILYN Str Fin Jockey Owner 11% 11% Hale -- Dew Volley Farms|boat, 2-4 5 a y = on | . - Se eee eens ee 5 He and trick driver Ed Lang-) Anton -- ~ Bennet - Patton 4% 3-nk McComb 5-3 4-% Pong 3 5-3% Dalton 4 6-42 Robinson B-1 \% Armstrong-- Mrs. M'Ken'z 7-h 8-4% Hernandez 8 adams 9- tg Kallai -- Ryan A- trainer L, Silvestri Pool 39,218. Cowan 6 \Lak |snowstorms in Lake Erie, frigid! -|cold in the Welland Canal and| 80 3.50 2.60)/ice cakes in the St. Lawrence 4.10 2.90 ry j 3.30| River. | Fife figures he and his wife) Alm and their two sons, Bill,| 15, and Jack, 11, have travelled| 20,000 miles over the Seaway) 7-MISS SAGGY 5-OCHO RIOS 4-NAVY GRAND a HS2500. Fin Jockey 4 Turcotte Krohn 4 Kaliai -- Gordon Pusre $00. Owner Ferrari Hatch Cocomile Hardy "4 Hale Newondale Sta 514 Rasmussen -- Maloney | 5 oe WEE Laroy-tobey [2,108 converted -1% Robinson -- Mrs .Hand |lifeboat he calls Pong -- Dirks |home." H, Merrill Jr. | : He may not be the typical) - - - small-boat owner on the Sea-| rem ape ue 8s $90| way because he spends most of} Ane taoruy 23° his time there. But he can be| Claiming all $2500, Purse $100. \identified with a new breed of) S Fin Jockey Owner yi En Ropmieas Mackay | Pleasure boater that the seaway) 14 McComb -- Double K fm{authority describes as "'just as| 2 33 Lanoway - er ey much our customers as: big 6 Cosentino avies-Mont'y cargo ships 9 5-2% Stadnyk Swartz Varga He Pong -- Beach Sta BUILD FACILITIES In 1961 Seaway locks handled 5,225 pleasure cruisers, mosily} Cimg Str 1-1 " 1 6 1 Ve ey 4 h 5-4 steel-hulled| 9. "my other Bh . Trainer F. Pool 55,231 eere Jo s Pet, Trainer A. W, MacKay. won . driving. --___----|on weekends. About $2,000,000 has been in-| Sixth Race 7 Faurlongs. Pr, D'irlande Cartersville Michalena Pipe Band , oe a ba Running Gold 1417 7 Winner b c 4 Rejected -- Larco. Start good, won driving. Seventh Shogun BF's Favorite McGregor Glen Arthur Acouchi 119 5 Firerullah 116 2 Rulladancer 116 BUC Fever 116 Winner de 3 Hill Prince Start good, won ridden out Eighth Race 1 Mile.Three-year-olds and up. Wt PPSt % Lady Himount 108 6 2 i-h Traffic Count . 5 5 2 610 5 42 Three-year-olds Wt PP St it 1 112 6 & 112 6 108 5 7 Menetair Navahce Knave Swung Gal Isle of Roses 7 10 Winner xf 3 Acadian Elmbrook Start good, won driving. Attendance 7,264. 15.8 8 m3 8 Thre-year-clds and ap. Claiming all $3500, Purse $1900. t 8 ho bd nk & 8 Race Allowances, Purse $250), 4-DARING © BILL 6-BRIERAMA 8-BONNIE BIRD sa jvested by private interests in $10 5.00 Jo Shore facilities-to accommodate} 3.50 Pleasure craft. and boaters now are no more than 40 miles from a gas pamp. Seaway regulations bar ships of less than 20 feet in over-all length or one ton deadweight {from using the canals, thus} javoiding the rowboat type of | traffic. | : While pleasure craft are gen- 4.40 3.00 2.60,e¢rally handled on a first-come, 3.80 2.90'first-served basis, regulations | Provide that in any major jam Crees cargo ships get priority. 2 peat' Ferrari. | Some regulations create fric- Kaliai Mrs. Armstrong tion with pleasure boaters. The} snk Turcotte -- tanec {$2 toll on each of *he Seaway's Sandover - Lawson seven locks is perhaps the worst > a nee Bg 4 Thmee irritant, Boaters must moor at Catless Nota, Trainer RB, 8. Bateman. jeach lock and scramble a hailf- Pool 62,758 mile, sometimes over high river na banks, to the lock master's of- zo9 fice to pay the fee, 3,40 "For those of us who are ro- bust this becomes only a mat- iter of inconvenience," says| Martel) Fife. "However, a large num-| ber of us are not quite as robust} jas that."" ANNOYED WITH LIGHTS For families, there is a dan- ger in leaving youngsters alone |while dad is away dealing with |the lock master, he says, add-! Owner - Crawford Reed Hunt McCann Smailwood MeMacken --~ Paoione Softley Mrs. Woods Str Fin Jockey 1-no Potts 2-h Robinson ~ nk 3-h Kallai -- 1 42 MCcomb - 7 So Hernandez -- 3-nk 6no Turcotte 1 7-7% Armstrong 8. Gubbins Trainer F. W. Russell Pool 51902. 1-SHOGUN 3-B.F.'S FAVORITE 6-McGREGOR GLEN Fin Jockey Owner a Remillard - 6 6-5 75 8 Sh $-h 4.0 2.80 3.60 6-LADY HIMOUNT 10-TRAFFIC COUNT EPHRATAH Cimj. all $2300. Purse $1900 Str' Fin Jockey I-nk 1-1% Turcotte -- Cowan 2-24 2-1% Gubbins Mann - 34 3-2% Pong -- Janley Sta 9-3 4-nk 4-1% Armstrong -- Friend 4 6 &M Seully Hie 7-2 R D Isaac Coulter Larch Tree jus Owner 1-h 3-h 5-2 McComb 6-nk Gordon 7-344 Krohn 8-2 Cosentino a Ka Hert 4Yy 8 8 96 9% ' ) dez Hoker Lady, Trainer J. Passero Pool 62,952, Total Pool 456,157. Claims To Be First To Sail Big River jing that he regards the $2 fee MONTREAL (CP) -- Reg R./5 discriminatory. |bridges are a ance,"' he says. | The Montreal free - lancejculous for a craft with seven-| foot clearance to wait until a |bridge, in a down position and| ; |with 4244 - foot clearance, is} 15.20 7.00 4.50\t0 have been the first man 0) raised to 120 feet simply so the 4.8 330/.ai1 the 2,400-mile St. Lawrence] green light can flash." dens. Cdn, Foaled, Clmg. all $3500, Purse $1800.|Seqaway in a small pleasure) Many boaters ignored the sig-| % inal lights and committed 'an offence--technically that is." ley made a 2,000-mile research), trip for a magzine article in| « 11959, travelling all the way tojmercial value of the tourist as-/a \Lake Huron and surviving two|Pect of the seaway." blame belongs to the boaters) who have not banded together and connecting inland waters in)__ tario's Thousand Islands area. |A good, leisurely two-week trip, clearance lights onjhe says, is Montreal-Ottawa-, "ridiculous nuis-|/Kingston and back, 500 miles) "Tt seems ridi-|through 60 inland and Seaway) locks. Another favorite is the) 300-mile round-trip from Mont-| real to Sorel, Que., and up the} Richelieu River to Lake Champ-| lain. | | | Harmony Defeats Knox | 5-4 In Church League Green Fife says Seaway au horities i ppear to have lost sight of the) Harmony won out over Knox) very recreational and com-)5-4 earlier this week, in Osh-| wa Church League play. | Knox scorers were Stephen) "They have been completely|Blake, Nesbitt, Irvin and Par-| engrossed in the commercialjker. | aspects." For Harmony, goals were) But he concedes some of the shared by G. MacDonald, Mc-| Gill, McNaughton, Simpson and [Orton. Harmony's goaltender, Harri-| json, was a standout for the win-| Fife's favorite cruise is to On-'ners. in large enough numbers to make their views heard. FOR MEN ONLY THE FAMILY CAR Can I borrow the car Friday night Dad? Where are you off to? The kids want to go to the dance at the lake. We haven't any other way to get there. | Wasn't there some trouble out there a couple of weeks ago? There was a bit. Some guys from the Point who'd been drinking | started acting smart. The manager called the cops. It must have been pretty serious, Oh you know Dad, some of these fellows have a few beers and they think they're Superman. They could cause a lot of trouble. They're just a bunch of nuts. I read an article the other day that said teen-agers drink because they want to feel grown Most of the guys I know who think it's so smart are just the gnes that aren't grown up. Well Bob, if your mother doesn't need tt, you can hate the car Friday. You're got more sense than some of the forly year olds I know. DO YOU KNOW: --that alcohol affects everyone's judgment and behaviour? --that it takes the brakes off our normal manners--the way we talk and what we do? --that even as little as one bottle of beer on an empty stomach or when you're tired can definitely be felt, especially by those who are not heavy drinkers? --that you can get authoritative, scientific information about alcohol and | its effects by writing to:-- | The Education Department, Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation, Box 1666, Terminal "A"'; Toronto, Ontario 81 | METTE Attersley paced the losers with two goals. Singles went to Reid, Pauline McCullagh 'ovina and McDermaid. : FOOTNOTES: Three stars for Enters Retirement the first game were McAvoy for) MONTREAL (CP) -- Pauline |the Times with a goal and four jassists. Number two choice was| McCullagh, Canadian synchron- ized swimming champion, Fri- \Firefighter's Al Garrard with! |his four-goal effort. 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