Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1962, p. 15

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| BANTAM LEAGUE REMEMBER WHEN ae | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 22, 1962 15! OLD WOODBINE CHARTS ea ry : L 1 1817 Wi T The National Hockey | aoe eyo rhe _ (wednesday he has talked with! HEAR YE | HEAR | q -- ; anley Cup defeating Van New Orleans syndicate rep- s & League was organized at a | a Mi Lae | WEDNESDAY, NOV, 21, 1962 CLOUDY AND FAST 0Ca ins 0 couver three games to two. 'mente but flatly denied the, 5 Lestat oe hceetcpenerenaacoe meeting in Montreal 45 years|-- ET STAR_ 6.90 3.80 2.80 ~~ 7-$ BCR fe ae ago today. In the league's | DENIES CLUB'S SALE 'American Football League c!ub/| 4 First Race pe 9 A bead ; 5- wakes ! first season the teams were | ay has been sold. The Raiders 1 Mile, t-year-olds. b Cisiniiag alt oH, 'sr seer, dese pase bth Move Into Top Spot Montreal, Catadioni Mont: | OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- have been losers both on the | Bik HS Ink McComb--E Teeson | real Wanderers, Ottawa |Wayne Valley, major stock-/field and at the box office since) "Nia 21 Krohn--W D Hatch | Senators and Toronto {holder in Oakland Raiders, said|their formation in 1960. dak Bder-Rehoris, | Ralnisiee By ALLAN BAILEY Coke's goalgetter with Bill Timi-' . Aaa lass 4-4% Gubbins--McMacken Sta 5 Nae dak K; Robin -- Garden City St) Local 1817 took sole posses.|Snu assisting. hee Gee's Jayne 119 6 sh Te st (i Weosentine-D EB Urquhart|sion of first place in the Osh-| TAKE TOP SPOT Winner be = 2 First -- Rushton. Trainer E -Teosen: sss awa Minor Hockey Association, Local 1817 came out on the Start good, won driving Pool 23.72 T eovantelt ai ..|Bantam League after Monday's|top end of a 3-2 squeaker with 2-GINA MIGHT and Tuesday's games. The/Canadian Tire. Darryl Hudgin 7 8.20 3. ; | ; Second Race ESPuIT THE Loot - an " three wins and no!jed the Local's attack with two ¥ , s 8 ts. yith the oher going to : olds and cl ming alt $2500. Purse $1800 osses for six poin ' goals wi e oher going 7 furlongs Sree' s Cy p. a % str A Pole omaad : Neder | Duplate is right behind with | John Cory. Assists went to Ken Say Might 14 Th" 'Tureotie---Creek. Sta two wins and a tie for five/jJones, Paul Hollingsworh and it the Loot 8 31% Killai--C Bordonaro points. Bob Simon. Pultz and Boyle Nevy -- i bak ee a caraels | In the first game of this|were the losers' goalscorers rage Bg h 611% Cosentino--R J Dowling |week's play, Local 2784 downedwith assists going' to David! Foundryman Winner b f 3, Roman r 7- H'dez--Mrs J J. Mooney Sr Soygog Cleaners 5-1. Ron Sut'on,\y osier and Welsh. 'i _ Quis fed PS rad B E Rodgers John j Janetos, Peter Leon, Mae soot, Soe CONE sill rer aaa --------|Brian Caney" and Bob Durno| \gectien eae wick mo 2 PA 236.2 debestlctr BLE 1 and E sane -.. fired goals for the winners.|Locke firing the only goal of BOFJAC 4.90 eed 3.00 | Assists went to Ron Sutton,/the game unassisted, Third Third Race SLAby eo 460 | David Werner, Gary Christen-| Police Association and Local s rse $2000. 'on and Bi aren. * 1500 played to a 2-2 deadlock, 1 Mile, 2-year-olds. claiming all $5500, Purse $2000. > I WU PP Oe Me ae Picts al "Brian Twaites was the-lone|with John Nicholls and Mik e} 3 bnk Lanoway--Shapiro. Black |goalscorer for the Cleaners) Dawson the goalscorers for the : op cima og ee jwith assists going to DoOuglassociation and John Krantz ' 1 eed thee ss ; O'Donnell and Chris Stead . iri : for Turcotte--L W Ruby Oris s and Ricky Scott firing goals for Moon Romance 2 1 $.7% Pong--Stein, Rob'son Westmount Kiwanis edged|the Local. Lee Paradise and IS DEFINITELY m vw 1 § wh Bete tow yale, |Coca-Cola 2-1 with Terry Mason| Scott Wilson were credited with| ee Pres ie See reo 1: 2. 6- re % 5- 3-1 7: Hwensane Boson -81 evreyes wie paguene Bofjac Lady Chess Lady Nieu Red Pal Flaming Louise 8 MeComb--Kia Ora F'm easy ci Bremetee Sem, Trainer J Starr. scoring both goals for the win-jassists for the police team, and z $ Start good, won driving Pool 49,230 ___iners. John Starkey and Doug|Terry Irwin, Brian Locke, Mar- i WALKE R S $RUSE DE GUERRE 4.20 3.10 2.50 Suppelsa_ were credited with|tin Rhodes and Alan Mat-| Fourth Race é VINE YARD 5.40 3.50 assists. Bill Dowe was the! Laos of Local 1500 were given| : . lassists x 7 Furlongs. Three-year-olds and ap Claiming all $2500, hada sere os 2 WtPPSst % % Sir Fin Jockey Ada TIE ON TUESDAY 4 : ick da Gere 18 3 2-214 23% 1-14 1-4 Turcotte -- Hays = rown Panther ™ oF - Vv rd We 31% 1' 22% Gubbins - arkway BB ge night, Duplate and) ' i ifs 5 bh Sak Dalles -- Mrs Nai B'Rith played to a 4-4/ e ineanereny «+s De Tou Kauw Biff's Joy is % i n eblanc -- T P Sg Bes Ke Tas 4 ai save Gordo n -- Bozzo Adds Loot For | tie. Terry Wilson, J. Laughlin, we S ; THE MAKE AND YEAR OF THE ABOVE CAR? Conservatory 109 2 Remister 118 Es M ) | | ied Pees ness agri traaed : 'B. O'Brien and B, Cairns were -- Gay 107 6 Sh 5-1] ee - . Lanoway -- im 0° War Burp the goalscorers for B'Nai, - Girl. T iner F: H. Merrill Jr . : : immer u¢ f tam 0 or dean BUN gs 488 a : Stafford Farms B'Rith, and Jim Verrall, Andy; we ab bo Gis ae ee 13.30 5.40 2.60 Konopacki, Gary MacDonald Fifth Race F LBOORs HERO, 330 230) TORONTO (CP) -- Brownjand Ken Ball scored for Du- ' SOMEWHERE IN TH ECOPY BELOW - EN DEAL \Panther made a determined)plate. O'Brien, Wilson, G. Mit-| finan ly, forled, Allowances. Purse $2500. Sa cas 13 pest a ae Sir-Fin Jovkey Owner stretch run to nose out Quin-iten and J, Walker'were in on 1959 st} atker wee ' 2 1-344 McComb Gardiner tain in the featured Christinajassists for B'N t Willhooks 1 a ae 28s Dal Stafford Fm sth ; : inajassists for B'Nai B'Rith. with Nowea Hose uy ; aM oe Tiscali Cosentino Purse at Old Woodbine before|Konopacki getting two for Du- ; y Li lhon loniy CHEVROLET Seven ewe es h 4-1 4-69 Giesbrecht = Oe 7,168 fans and take the w.n-jplate and singles to D. Tutton : | Courier 117 16 1-7 go eal ner's portion of $1,430 for|Biff Forshee and Gary Mac a 2-dops model complete Courier Kallai Poloniato sa y Stafford farms ] ; ith P i Never Say Die --Emmahmoud, Trainer E. Mann owner s Ss. Donald | a with automatic transmis- Gen analy Poo! 25,069. Quinella Pool 35.495. Tt brought Stafford farms' ash ; : ae a sion and radio. Beautiful 0 949 754 i: 7 Snowcrest White finish seasonal earnings = mae ND 3 PAID $41.30 ( - eee ap 320(Within $4,935 of E. P, Taylor's) Local 1817 N PANTHER 3.20 Si ixth n Re ce G-BROWN 4 30| Windfields farm, leading owner) Duplate 1X a +-VILLAGE SQUIRE 330lfor the last six --. Canadian Tire 1 $2200, + . 1 Mile, Three-year-olds and ap oe af vn bret Sasi | The _.winner was red by|Coca . Cola : mt PP 8 ie <a Lh Ich Dalton -- Stafford Fm |Jack Stafford of Tevouio and! Local 2784 pe ee SL tf "14 Rasmussen -- Cymar S'@ /was the stable's 76th winner of/Houdaille Ind Village Squire iia 3 62 ik janine Rotenberg jthe current season. B'Nai B'Rith Bue Fever zt 2 3 3h ey Guptins ete: AT E, Teeson's Secret Star wonjLocal 1500 Haka | is § a By Del Geeo \the first race and combined|W-mount K low | 9 . i ' 5 "Ss ae bh 6 Our dissing <> hapgea Crone Trainer J.Passero |with 22-to-1 outsider Gina Might| Police Assoc Start good, won driving. Pool 57,6 cans =\in the second for a daily double|Scugog Clean -------- ----TLEARNED FRIEND 16.1 i }return of $276 20 "Canadian Cor p Seventh Race =", 'o."" anadian : | ee 7-GRAY MOUSE 1 Mile, Three-year-olds. Ctnhaiig: A = Earee $2000, : as wt PP St % § ' y a -1 1i-no Turcotte -- Swartz CHEVROLET re. 116 2 4 = - S | Cosentino -- Long View Fm Gra "mous 15 7 4 1- - S . Rasmussen ---Cymar Sta | Sin'vo Te 113 3 8 5- 3 4-no Kallai ~ ies 'iin il % -- aera Mor > -nk . 3-1 5-4% Pong -- ani 0} oprooel geal a ae ! 6-114 Hernandez MeMacken OSH A OSHAWA ae Deluxe 3 ' Gar moccues 108 - 7- Leblanc Farara tady Himount i 1 roke Dalton Cowan SHOPPING SHOPPING Winner bik g 3 Education Lindy. rales F. B. Merrill Jr. ; Start good, won driving Pool '58,900. ee i. : CENTRE cathe TN WIN. 18.90 7.80 480) EST'D 1858 25 02. 1958 ENJOY THE LIGHTER WHISKY! {| seae"as te oe matic transmission and radio VPEP]SY SSK SVs he een'? e SSSHH EWEN NI a a ee i Peres Sete * + &BE ' Ei hth Race PERUCIAL HIT : 5.80 3.70 : g 6-PRINCE bray 3.9 . H $2500. Purse 5 IR 1% Miles, areere ee sees a dockey Ginae Bet N Win . 44 Ino Robinson--G Sloan 'i co Crucial Hit ... . sak 2-n0 T'cotte--Mrs 3 . ue ee =~ gh Prince Tour .....41 - Gubbine Mis Mooney . : sedan. Plenty of get-up- i and-go! .:... roe vPenrae ° 3 wPanPwag My 71a Laie Nleweenaals bia R i 8-11% McComb--Beach Sta Ser Eo Seer eare so) obra Shasta Road 118 $ 3 2% 9. 9-444 Kallai~J C, J H_ Mack'n . Winner b g 4 Awol -- Lis Fis. hie x Fasten Datten--aealtors ne ' 1989 ee 57,650 ; x eee x cote: | ya Se Ley Sci tae Nate | ane eet : H ii mati r ion wer e i raaenaite ing end brakes, radio, white wail, Vice-President s Hin NA a Defeat Prexy's Curlers WAL 595 S ll 4 5 In six sets of keenly contest- Morrison, 23; Ethel Butler, 35.) ed games, the ladies of the Osh- Total: 307. Ms awa Curling Club played in the) Mrs. P. Canning made the| presentation of the Canning tro- F 2 a annual President vs Vice-Presi- dent competition. At the con-/phy to Vice-President Myrtle : ey , clusion of the games on Tues-|Donald, who accepted on behalf ; OLDSMOBILE day of this week, the final tally|of all the curlers who represent- iS ; showed that the rinks of Myttle|ed her in this competition FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY a 4 A handsome, "one-owner" hardtop 7 3 "% with automatic transmission and ld's vice-president's team|Prizes were then distributed to oor mascorel the rinks curling|the winners, . 1908 Maxwell) oe for President Louise Rose, bY | PASHION SHOW é 27 points. Following the curling on Tues- Here are choice Dover quality suits ready now for the holidays h : 4 , : Skips and scores on tie wi'iday, the ladies were privileged but at January prices. Tailored of fine English woollens by our 1958 ning team were as follows:|;, enjoy a show of winter sports ; ; : ; , Rhea Mann, 16 Mar oronytastions. All clothes and acces. major clothing supplier -- newest cloths and styles in all sizes é PONTIAC ; arie Linds: 25; ided by the . . ' Moran, 19; Myrtle Donald, f: laucteian Sak ah, 151. King including 'Talls . ... plus Dover's famous charcoal worsted PE oe : eR. ne iwner deluxe Jean Crawford, 16, Phillis street east in Oshawa. Mrs. I. flannel Bates, 22; Hilda Dyas, 18;/Richards and Mrs. J. Nicholls : Marj, Tribble, 20; Ethel Oke,| supervised the showing, with 20; Dorothy Munday, 21; Peggy | Louise Rose acting as commen-|f . Hoa es. aap tator and Dorothy Moran pro- | arjorie Canni viding background music. ' Renwick, 28. Total: 334. Models were three lovely col- i * BODY MAN'S SPECIAL For the losers, rag and |leg legians, Misses Suzanne Barr, 1957 scores were: Merle McConnell,|Marilyn Shultz and Janet Fin- 26; Brenda Calhoun, 15, Ef./jey. A pleasing variety of REG. i : MERCURY Hezzelwood, 35; Ev. Granik, 27; stretch slacks, sweaters and Hardtop with automatic transmis- Louise Rose, 22; Gen. Miller, jackets were shown, as well as sion, power steering, power brakes, 28; Muriel Nesbitt, 23; Belva curling boots, after - curling 69.50 aad Renee, tote Peay ear one sedan. It looks neat, drives well. Cain, 10; Caye Bassett. 19; | shoes and leather gloves. ery Mayme Taylor, 21; Phyllis Foun, 17; Beth Kemp, 12;| JAMIESON TROPHY Ardeth Palmer, 14; Dorothy Beginning on 'Thursday, the a ---- = ge Jamieson trophy for Liesl t ition Z } G. Bill Draws Whe sealer cuslere + perch OF COURSE, DOVER'S FAMOUS FITTING SERVICE : : METEOR s ay [Bate in a three-game schedule IS INCLUDED, FREE OF CHARGE i Fein come aia ene during the same period of play. ' t matic transmission, radio, |'There will be no play-off in the . r r 1 Top Price Bid |senior schedule. However, the ; : foe juniors will have to do battle sf : 2 AtOHHASale « ae iestas" tani Mon Enjoy Wearing Your Suit NOW For The Best Choice . . . Choose from and the Tuesday - Friday draw, TORONTO (CP)--Gay Bili, a|to decide the ultimate winner of PAY L . { ATER the LARGEST Selection at... five-year-old trotter, drew the|the Jamieson trophy. Wednesday' of the Ontar'o Tar ON YOUR OWN TERNS ness Horsemen's Association : OLD COUNTRY Ve | Gay Bill was ye we AAAAARAAAAAAN e _ standardbred, horses. sa by SOCCER SCORES , Ont' the 'most. successful con LONDON (Reuters) -- Re-, Friday and Saturday only signee at the sale in the Cana-/sults of 'soccer matches played dian National Exhibition horse!in the United Kingdom Wednes- palace. day: Park's five horses so'd for a; European n Cup Winners Cup total of $10,300, far above the' Second Round Second Leg Z : sale's average of $520, The bid|Portadown 3 O.F.K. Belgrade 2 for Gay Bill was made by agent! (O.F.K Belgrade winner on OSHAWA P ¢ 4 : Jack Wheat. aggregate, 7-4) i gieieeas Park sold Gay Robert, a four-- FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP SHOPPING SHOPPING year-old pacer, to J. Brown of, Fourth Round Replay New Liskeard, Ont., for $2, 500| Sunderland 2 Portsmouth 1 CENTRE CENTRE and was paid $2,400 'for double-| SCOTTISH LEAGUE gaited Gay Bett, an eight-year- Division I old mare, bought by agent Gary Motherwell 0 Aberdeen 2 ESTABL ISHED Campbell of Welland (Postponed Nov. 17) | All told, 99 standardbreds Exhibition Match -- /919 ---, 140 BOND WEST 725-6507 were sold for $51,530, 'Hibernian 1 Barcelona 3 | sosmmeninas

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