t Coat Andy ... * Quieks FORT ERIE RESULTS - CLOUDY AND FAST 21.70 7.50 5.10 WEDNESDAY, - First Race PHMDD EN HOP ¥ > e-- and four- eurolaMaldens Purse $1900. ... pee ike ce cee Wt PP St 2 Fin' Jockey Owner 1-5% Simpson--Lanson F'm 22% Hale--Mrs G A Stallwood 1 Fitzsi"ns--J E F Seagram Dalton--View Hulloa F'm ak Nedeau--Stafford F'm 6-14 Uyeyama--Mrs MecMacken - 7h Rem"lard--J L Levesque . 10 7-% 8-6%4 T'cotte---G F Hall - 14 1% 9-3 94% Pong--B Hatskin 115 11 9 11-1% 11-% 10-1 10-2% Cos'tino--Kruger, 120 2 7 8-2%9-2% ll-4 4 D'ifach--M Rose Dawnellen 5 910 12 12 12- Wolski--Miss V E Hubbert - Winner b g 3 Rockefella -- Sole Heiress?nd. Trainer A A eWarner. + Start good, won easily. + Pool 17,770. Poa 17,770. 'Double pool 27 aes. Second Race mn SHAUNAMEH 8% Fars. Four-year-olds x Wt PP St appeal a's tk + Highest Reward if 7 6-1 8-3 APRIL 10, 1963. "Rich Hidden Hope Dawn Flush Chuckle Away om Diver 101 5 3 2% 24 11412 1 ih bl 115 36 $ 4 5. #4 ta 5-n Miss Nautilus' Mitehlore Mineg'tn} } 3 15.30 7.70 6. 10 | 1 5.40 3.80) NNGHEST REWARD 6.70 Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1.2% 14 McComb -- Yustin 23 22 Gubbins -- Parkway Sta 4 1% 3-1% Nash -- Kalinowski 4h Despirito -- Dimarco-Van't) 1% 5-14% Pong -- Robinson } Leblanc -- RS T Sta np heread -- Valley Fm Sta Cocomile ~ Mann-Knox - Maloney 10-10h + 11-24% Fitzsimmons -- Levesque} Sweet Dish 45 4nk 7-14 11-1 12- Adams -- Mrs. Hand | Winner b g 6 The Phoenix -- Ramran.Trainer W. T. Raines. Start ex. FAB, Tanrtum's Last won easily. and pp. | 'Traffic Count | : Queen's H'm'ny Brochette | 1 ALY DOUBLE Band 12 PAID $468. 50 'Third Race 74 PEACOCK PIKE 22.50 7.00 9-PAY PARADE 7.80 3.30 3-MERRY CENSOR 2.50 ' gre maidens, Purse $2100, eee Werte PPss % % Str Fin Jockey Owner | l-no Fitzsi'ns--J C, J H Mack'n} 2-nk Rob'son--E J Reed Gubbins--J M Jacogs "1% Uyeyama--Mrs G Mck'n Lanoway--W F Edmiston % Grasby--Albob Sta Cos'tino--Pedersen, Nash--C Softley Terry--Garden City Currents-ville. Trainer J.C Mackinnon. Pool 32,480. . DAY Peacock. Pike . Pay Parade ..... Merry Censor Mohammbeau Dark Hussy Morai Support Acadian Lark Eldermili Luck Garden Prince Winner b ¢ 2 Tiger Rebel Start good, won driving. 2 MOOR PARK Fourth Race 2 Mook PARE 5 furlongs, piaba-"s Canadian foaled, allowances. Purse $2400. PP Sst % % Str Fin Jockey Owner E. DAY D'fach--F A Sherman Moor Park 120 Varga Pe Sta oa 10 4 50 3.20] 11.70 5.20 2.60 24 Uyeyama--Mrs G C Mck'n Rob'son--C Smythe Desp'to---Neim'n, Thideau Pr"tt--Bill Beasley Fitzsi'ns--Pat'son, Potts--W Nichol Blue Shutter Whizzinby - Winner b g 3 Empire Day -- Kara Start good, won driving. 2SOLID STONE Fifth Race 5-RIGHT BOWER susTrainer W Von Richthofen. Pool 30,247. "PARKSIDE DRIVE -- itheir worst \They were eliminatel by Tor- | onto Maple Leafs in the Stanley ° 'drive -- to win. HATES TO LOSE . Canadiens May Retire By BRUCE STOVEL MONTREAL (CP)--A broken \leg stopped Toe Blake playing hockey 15 years ago. A broken 24 conscience may bring his.coach- ling career to a halt this spring. Blake feels he is at diens' showing this season -- since the 1040s Cup semi-final by four games to one. "IT just couldn't get through to the players this season," he said. "And when that happens lit's time to leave. "I'm going to talk things -lover with the management this week and see if they still think I'm of value to the team. Then Vil make up my mind in a \week or 60." Blake, who will be 52 this summer, has some medical rea- {sons for thinking of quitting. He has always been a nerv- ous man with one dominating Last winter. piloting a team that finished in| \third place, lowest in 12 years, and was eliminated in the play-| off semi-finals for the t hird) straight year, Blake's nerves were stretched to the breaking point. The last few weeks of the sea-| son were particularly tough, be- | least © |partly to blame for the Cana- DS hen A here tw Blake's personality has never been as clearly defined in the public mind as those of some * of his fellow National Hockey League coaches such as Rudy| Pilous of Chicago and Punch Imlach of Toronto. One reason is simply the| methodical success of his first! five seasons as Canadiens| coach, when they won five Stan- ley Cups and finished first four! > times. In the following two sea-| sons, his team at least won the} league championship, e ven if they were dropped in the play- offs. Another reason for Blake's + lack of a clear public personal-| ity is the way his career has seemingly followed in: the wake Meee Of Maurice (Rocket) Richard, the greatest scorer in league history. LINK WITH ROCKET Blake's best-known days as a player | were spent on Cana- diens' 'Punch' line with Elmer Lach and Richard, then break- ing in as a rookie. Later 'cause he was troubled with a|Richard supported Blake as the \pain in his groin which he be- next Canadiens' coach when} lieves is a hernia. He is seeing| Dick Irvin left in 1955. [doctors about it. | Blake was born in the North- "But that isn't the main|ern Ontario mining town of Vic- a he said. "I diln't seem toria Mines and his family to be able to make them see|moved to nearby Coniston, jthings, to really lead them the about 10 miles from Sudbury, |way I used to do." 'when he was two. | HECTOR 'TOE' BLAKE OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR {Sabers 15, Lucky Strike 15, Playboys| Peg yay -- Bill Gutsell 261, Aust 259, Jerry Harper 256, Edith) 'Toe' Blake As Coach | League, ane EES ee ER ly i mF en oO EE Pree eee dae eee ee A a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 11, 1963 ~ GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Doug Johnston WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, First Race 1 mile trot. Four-yearolds Mar. 23, 1963, Purse $900. Pool 8184. Daily Double Pool 15,172, (8 ) Buckaroo 8--Holmes J., 1.70 Waymite 6--McFarland H., 280 | Thunder Shower 5--Farr I., 5.25 sh Henley 4--Stirton W., 53.80 "My mother was French-Ca- Bors Girl 2--Nott S., 3.30 " lenny Volo 7--Grodnis A., 58.65 nadian," he says, "and MYy\ iio Rambler 3--Learmoni G., 13.45 sister had trouble pronouncing) Doctor C, P. 1--Geisel L., 15.70 my name. and by Second Race "She said 'HecTOR' the time I started playing junior! 1 jle trot. Four- id with Sudbury they were calling|Non'winners et Sa dg ime 'Toe.' " Pen Claiming all $2500. Parse "Siose. Pool 17,110, ' In January, 1948, he broke his Dutch Dillard $--Stowart H. IF, 7.50 eg in a game in Montreal. He) farmer Scott 3--McFarland H., 4.60 Cheer V 7 |was 35, and though he still felt) riasn Wind hee Oa he could come back, he was Fedoramite 7--Eaid L., 7.35 sent to coach Houston Huskies! ,aPruck 1--Geisel J. dr Miss Del La Salle 6--Hi of the: now - defunct United) Reaper's Joy so Campbell G, 2 A: * 35.00 | States Hockey League. That team won its league| | Third Race championship and the playoffs) 7 Fark Four-ye a and Blake moved on to Buffalo| Ciaiming all' $2200. Purse, si000 Per of the American Hockey) %-4%5. (8) i Hea League. After half a season|vans Commander, ¢ MeCalium,, 165 there, he quarrelled with the Fast Buck 4--Knight 0., 3.25 management and went to coach Boxer's Sister 8--Hilliard C., 3.10 Valleyfield in Quebec's Senior) Handsome Chief 7---Crowe Flora Lee F., 5--Jones M., 27.05 Two O One 1--Lockhart C,, 32.80 Fourth Race 6 P., 16.25 After five successful seasons) with Valleyfield, the coachi ng| spot with Canadiens came open.| "There were three candi-|! mile trot. Four-year-olds and up. dates," Blake recalls. '""Myself,| loistatng al $4500. Perce, 91500. Poo Billy Reay and Roger Leger.|$eee . (7). The Rocket made 'a speechignr bey we sowanme a re somewhere mentioning me as) Pershing's First 6--Hayes a +2, his. choice and that helped a Twinkle Comet 3--Wright Ly lot."" Newport Joy 7--Fillon R. H., 6.1 iy |Space Pick 4--Knight 0., 58.60 ROCKET WAS LEADER Blake says the Rocket Lady Haw Lea 1--Crowe P., 11.20 . was the actual team leader in his, Fifth Race years with the club. Fe Erg -pargahteeng: 'He was always able to come) 24.980. (8) |through wit h the important) Ms* Hav Cash So resan a) |goal, even when he was in his Leny Boy ablane M., jlast years, After he left, there) Bar Gold 1 |was Doug Harvey, and Boom) nocciaws Boy (i ols {Boom (Geoffrion) was. going pretty good. and up. $2000. Pool 14.05 15.10 Boy Blue 4--McKinley H., 5.05 Hollyrood Richard 7--Reid J., 54.83 Claiming all $1500, Non-winners since) Homestead Jordy Who 2--Burrison, 7.55 \2 1963. CLOUDY AND FAST Muddy Hanover, Waples K. 4.75 ie Ko C., Vareoe H. 24.75 QUINELLA on 3 and 1 paid 97.80 Seventh Race | Three-year-olds and up, (First Division) \of the Grattan Royal Pace). Purse 82000 added, Pool 26,017, (7) Adios Dominion, Galbraith K. 4.95 Linda Chief, Wright L. Y. 5.70 \First Trust, Stewart H, 12.55 | Stewart's Clan, Stewart H. Jr. 2.60 Lynden Anne, Eaid L. 0 erie 7 Belwyn,.Town 13. Superior Lee, Geisel J. Jr. nie Eighth Race 1 mile pace. Three-year-olds and ap. in of Wins At Greenwodil TORONTO OT ame minion and Doug John: paced to victory in their respec: tive divisions of the Grattan Royal Pace at Greenwood |Raceway Wednesday night. ? 4 ' With Ken Galbraith driving, Adios Dominion posted a gur- prise victory over Linda ef and First Trust in the seventh 'and first divsiion of the al. 'Doug Johnston C, was n with confidence by trainer John Hayes as he sped to victory in \the second division,. the th race. Doug Johnston C paid yon bg srta,| Adios Dominion paced eg er n n 211 3-5, returning A lt INCOME TAX| RETURNS | Tl SHORT FORM - COMPLETED $2.00 U.A.W. HALL Hours: 9-5 1p 7-10 p.m. Saturday 9-12 EVERYBODY WELCOME | Doug Johnston | Goldie's Sister, Pi | Dapper Grattan S., Vareoe H. 'Ho Minor Joe, Hie C. A. 7.90 Telegram, Johnson R. 4.70 Happy Gallon, Geisel L. 25.15 'Billey Halliday, Filion R. H. 27.98 Londa's Girl, Thackeray §S, 87.25 Ninth Race 7 furlong pace. Four-year-olds and up. $2500. Purse $1000. Pool Ypsi Red, Bolly R. 4.70 Floyd's Honor, Hayes J. 3.10 |Peachcrop, Loney C. 2.95 Wicomico Way, Turcotte T. Jr. 4.30 Jeri Carran, Hicks W. 7.95 Cobey Joe, Waples K. 11,48 |Sargas Pick, Filion G, 9.40 Rusty Direct, Farr I. 23.95 Total Mutuel Pool 239.762. Attendance 4, 401, in NOW IS THE TIME TO FEED GRASS and PREVENT CRABGRASS Do the job better and in less time and at less cost than ever before with... 13, Spoilers 7 Group 2 -- Cameos 18, Lucky Six 17, Rawhides 16, Try Hards 15, Ed Wilson's Lucky Strike came through with their best effort of the season to shut out the leading Jay Men and also kept their chances of a play-off position alive 10, Bee Bees 5 cs Dutch Lugtenburg led his Guecky| High individual scores -- Al Perry) warry | Strike boys with a nice three game) 996 (327); Ozzie Keeler 332 (305); Rot\o39 "Steve Barta 231, Clark Bubbeli| Harvey, or. Geoticion: "One. offer ane total, Joe Vasko, Harry Gillard, M'ck-| Swartz 829, "Dutch" Lugtenourg 784, M , 209, Gwen totals Master and Deany Brown als0|Joe Vasko 787 (303), Loyd Sabins 757.|q¥tio0 "sus, Woanita Harper 22f, Hugn|(rem Was bound to give the)Armbro Express, McKinley H. .30 Hie C. A, 6.80 Hu came through for a team total of) Hank Sarnovsky 751, Fred Harding 754 Hutcheson 225, Ethel Denby 225, ne, leadership. But this year, there| Superior Rich Alex| | But last year, none of them Len| was yee up near the top scor- F 26,/ers. It used to be the playe ei as Greta MreWiiams| Could look to the Rocket, \ mee 251, Alex Chalmers 246, en 246, Eric Hughes 243, 20, Edna Baker 233, 5 fariongs, three-year-olds, claiming ali$2500. Purse $1800. Wt P Str Fin Jockey 1-1 l-nk "Fitzsi"ns--J C, J H Mack'n 3-2% 2-1% D'fach--Shapiro, Biack 41 3no Krohn--Mrs J Starr 4-2% Terry--J B W Carmichael 5-6 Wolski--Mrs H J M Banks & T'cotte--R Papa ina.Trainer J C Mackinnon. Sixth Race One mile pace. Four-year-olds and up.) or Non-winners of $12,500 in 1962-63 or two| races since March 1963. Purse $2600. Quinella Pool 15,136 (5) Owner 116 3 116 . 106 6 Admirala March 113 Beau Pierre 108 Winner b g 3 Red Hannig Parkside Drive Solid Stone GOLDEN NEW» VIGORO LAWN FOOD on Start good, won driving. Pool 17,280. Quinella pool, 16,081. ea ia aS! | | iP ~@PEACHES REWARD 9.30 $2 ~$.80/Pe%ing both looked good for the los-| 3-BUC FEVER 4-KENNY K. B fars. Four-year-olds 2 Fag Claiming all $6000. Purse $2100, Peaches Reward 110 2-2% 2-3 lnk 1-1% Bolin--Gaylands Fm Buc Fever ..... 118 ; : 4% 3-nk 3-1% 21% Potts--Mrs J W Hunter Kenny K ..:, 108 4 7 73% 6-2% 5-1 3h Wolski--F M Orestes \ Ginfields -». 100 1 1 Ih I) 224% 4% Simpson--Lanson Fm Beauty Strip 5-% Harrison--Hellenic Sta 62 Turcotte--W F Edmiston 7-3% Despirito--Dew Valley Fm e 8 Terry--Mann and Knox 6.20 4.20) 11,50} 41 73 | 6-1 | | sion to the Ed Wilson outfit but still Sabers topped Ozarks by a two to one -- and both clubs are now tied for cond place. Ozzie Keeler and Fred/ ers but Ron Swartz, Lloyd Sabins and Ai Lag tipped the scales in favor of Sabe: Playboys had to battle all the way |before gaining a victory over Spoilers }and it was Al Perry for the winners |who was the hero with a brilliant 906 total for his. three game effort. Cameos dropped a two to one deci- held on to first place in Group 2. Jum Start good, won driving. Pool 33,673, 3-COLONEL BINGO ... 6-MONARCH PARK ..... 1-KING GORM (entry) foaled, Alw. Purse $2700. Str Fin Jockey Owner 2-% I-h Walsh---Bill Beasley 1-2 2-244 Despiritea----W F Edmiston Seventh Race 8 farsa. wipe deat and up, t D-Majestic -- Colonel Bingo . Monarch Sagaea King Gorm 5-4 4h Lanoway--iLanson Fm A nk 5-3% Cormack--Lanson Fm A 7- 61 Dailton--L W Ruby 6-1. 7- McComb--Kia Ora Fm [Sey and placed last ied Winner eh g & Don Binge -- RoldGiory. Trainer W F EGmiston. Start good, won driving. Pool Eighth Race 8% furlongs. Sardonyx Mr Yo Te se Good Vibration . Stan Gray rk Axeman ' 11 | Battling Way ... Winisteo . eee LSARDONYX . 4.90 3.80 Four-year-olds Wt PP st Harrison--C E Allan 2-1% Pong--A J Morrison 31% Gubbins--W A Clark 4% McComb--F Sweenie 5-h Cosentino--Heillenic Sta 6-h Dalton--Est C Turner pie Robifison--M J Hawkins % Despirito--S Cosentino Harris: County ) +g Fitz'ons--J L Levesque Spring Eclipse 10- 1 Potts--Mrs J W Hunter Winner b f 4 Princely Gift -- Ozams. Pais G Magnusson Start good, won driving Pool 35,039 1 nee ro Total Pool 264,301 pauper 4 FEE JS eerreuryee * Beso cee wie cathe cal ue eee 6 4 35 9 10 if | in a two-game total-points semi-| final at Montreal Monday and Tuesday. ' Saint John won the title last} Cage Finals In Hamilton April 18 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP)\,----____ The Canadian juvenile basket-) hall final will be played at Hamilton next week, Wilfred); Australia's Sydney Cove was Garrett of St. Catharines, east-|described in the 18th century ern zone secretary of the Cana-jas a harbor '"'in which a thou- dian Amatur Basketball Asso-)sand sail of the line might ride ciation, announced Wednesday. jin perfect safety Hamilton CYO will play either|~ eee HAS GREAT HARBOR 60 quite a handicap as he had not recov- .40\ered from injuries suffered in an un- | fortunate automobile accident. credit should go to the smiling French. despite bis injuries. The league cou'd 3-nk 3-% Turcotte--Addison Hall Stajuse more guys with this kind of spirit. two to one count to take over second place in the som ies. was Bee Bees finally picked up a point) | when Ron Guill See | with his best -. 8.80 4.20 ~3.30\ Capt. Ken Beeby also si and Joe © with a little more support, could have made much closer. "Wiper" Martell was bowling under Much man who was game enough to turn out Lucky Six nosed out Rawhiles by a standing but there was e hint of "Foul Play" im this ser- |Monaghan 757 |Ding Gavas 747, Al Goguen 742, Matt) Be bt 223, Ha Fayle 221, 204, |Bell 737, Harry Gillard 735, Mick Me- lnaeie, on Barty Favls Master 415, Ron Jay 711, Denny Brown) 208, Louis ake 217, 216, Ghavion: Den! eo Meal ng y 217, Jim Huxtable 216, Joyce Mcnag-| Group 2 -- Ron Guiltinan 794 (304),) Br 214, Doug Pelow 213, Vi Tay'or 2°2.| Jim Sullivan 761, Vic Coscarelia 750, art Korry 211, Phyllis Johnso. 206, Art Harold Clarke 736, Joe Cammazz0l8/Tayior 205, Guy Morey 203, Thelma ou col King 718, Don Reid 688 (™45),/Testie 201, Rolly A ia 901 and Sar- ad old Nugent 200. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLF'S Bowling on Good Friday, starting at Team Standings -- Wiggiers 43, Ten- bi ciaodl metd-ae ners 12, Howlers 38, Bills 36, Hubbabbs) WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH 34, Easy Aces 33, Huckesters 33, Beav- LEAGUE ers 30, Anythings 27, Piggys 27, Castors) Points taken this week -- Twisters 0, 26, Jokers 25, Big Six 23, Fleas 22, Tom| Hot-Shots 4; Try Hards 2, Fire-Balis 2; Toms 21 and Oscars 20. Jokers 1, Jets 3; How-Bouts 3, Kit-Kats High Triples Madeline Morrison|1; Shellacers 0, Sputnuts 4. 804 (225, 298, 281); Bill Baker 796 (295,|| Team Standin, Jets 26, Try 314); Jim Morrison 766 (305, 254, 207);|Hards 26, Shellacers 24, How-Bouts 20, Al Haley 766 (234, 258); Ted| Jokers 19, Sputnuts 17, Hot-Shots 14, (255, Dorothy | Fire- Balis 13, Kit-Kats 11 and Twisters were too many games when | there wasn't anybody to come} |through the way Gordie Howe) |does for Detroit, or the way the) Rocket used to." Richard, now 41 and a Mont-| real businessman, ranks hy) among possible candidates fo:| the Canadiens' coaching posi-| tion. Blake, however, says get people are mentioning the/f The established, reliable Gas team's farm director, Sam Pol- | Dealer in your area. lock, as a replacement. Other} | 31 CELINA ST. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial Morris 751 (269, 258, 224); Ray Rran-| Ladies' ton 747 (246, 208, 298); Jack McConkey) (228, 225); H. Shearer 640 (253) and a. 745 (216, 295, 234); Sheila Taylor 743) Holbrook 605 (238), (256, 213, 274); Bev Gutsel! 735 (301, Ladies' High Singles -- M. Siater 278, | Hughes 751 (296, 250, | 10. High Triples --J. Slater 640 sera candidates are Pete orin, president of Lachine Maroons junior club, and per-| (Corner.of Athol) |haps Doug Harvey or Floyd) |Curry, coach of Quebec Aces. New go-farther formala Saves money. One bag feeds 5, vate ft. inan'wfh more plant food many lawn much more. Guaranteed 100% burn- free. 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Clark 678 (252, 230); D. Clement 661 | 237); Peggy Branton 632 (227, 248 |(251, 240); G. Brown 624 (315); R. Flew- Lorraine Peebles 630 (283); Louis Me-\ell 613 (240) and J. Tate 612 (276). \ Lean 626 (271); Jack Barta 6i2 (251);| | Men's High Single -- G. Wherry 252.) Ernie Dickens 610 (243) and Tom Rae|S. Pollard 228, J. Wilson 215 and J.) 607 (205, 213). | Shearer 213. Bar Association meeting? Sorry, chaps... the trotters are racing in Toronto tonight. GREENWOOD ACTION ON CKLB! DIAL 1350 EVERY NIGHT 10:15 -- 10:30 P.M. Free parking. The finest dinners and refreshment in town. First post 7:45 p.m. GREENWOOD (THE NEW NAME FOR OLD WOODBINE) Queen St. E. at Kingston Rd. GRANDVIEW GOLF CLUB OPEN SATURDAY APRIL 13 9-Hole Championship Calibre Course (18 hole by early summer) GREEN FEES Weekends, Holidays Weekdays ..... MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE GRANDVIEW GOLF COURSE King St. East, Turn South ot Grandview or Bloor St. East to 2.00 1.50 Grandview 5 HARDEY R. TRUDELLE, Pro. 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