Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 20, 1963 Mud And Water | Oshawa ISPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' CAPSULE NEWS: Niagara Falls Flyers. knocked off Neil MeNeil Maroons 9-3 last night, to clean up their OHA Junior "A "championship finals in the sixth game of their series. With that score, one wonders why it went six games, but as we always say, with Junior hockey players and 2-year-old horses, even a saliva test doesn't prove a thing . . .WIND- SOR BULLDOGS nosed out Winnipeg Maroons 5-4 last night in their girst game of the Allan Cup finals. Since Winnipeg made the long trip, even though coach Harry Watson insists the Bulldogs had a bad game, it would look very much as if the Westerners can be expected to improve and the rest of the series is in doubt . . . FRANK HOWARD hit a homer yesterday to give the dodgers a 2-0 victory over Houston. But the really big news in the National League was' N.Y. Mets ending Milwaukee's winning streak with their own first win of the season. Mets scored two runs in the 9th to turn the trick _ , , KANSAS CITY upset the figure filberts in the American League yesterday. They topped the Angels twice, 3-2 both times, to move into first place in their league: standing. It's much too early to get excited about the league standings but just the same, the A's and a couple of other American League Causes Slowdown | At Greenwood TORONTO (CP)--Heavy rain turned Greenwood Raceway's| racing strip into a bog of mud and water Friday and thick fog blanketed the area but Goldie's Sister revelled in the heavy going, posting a nose de- cision over Miss Kay Cash in the featured eighth race. Because the track was heavy with mud, officials reduced all mile races to shorter seven fur- long events and Goldie's Sister, owned by the Niagara Farm of St. Catharines, produced the fastest time of the evening, hanging up a creditable 1:58. Storming along the. hwd-rail, Goldie's Sister caught Miss Kay Cash in the last sixteenth and slashed by the favorite in the last few yards, to win, posting a mutuel of $11.90, $4.70 and $3.60. Selected Brick, winner of the first race, and Telegram in the second, paid a $15.30 daily dou- ble. Long - shot Cadenza, winning his second race here, paid Oshawa's Bantam All-Stars lost out to Toronto York Steel, on Thursday, in the Georgetown Bantam Hockey Tournament but not before they gave an ex- cellent account of themselves, the first game 4-3 but losing the second tilt 4-1, for a 7-5 deficit on the round, While defeated, the Oshawa boys closed out a_ successful season in fine style and their performance, even in defeat, was a credit to themselves and to their leaders, coach Elwood Bradley and manager Don Bowen. In the first game, Grisdan, on a three-way play with Hughes and Nichols, opened the scoring, for York Steel but John Solow- ski, on Hodgen's pass, put Osh- awa back on even terms, How- Bantams 'Bow To York In Georgetown Event made it 2-1 for York Steel, just before the period ended. Oshawa boys dominated the middie frame, They scored three goals, unanswered, Terry Smith, from McAvoy; Solowski, with his second, on a pass from Grabko and Jim Preston, un- assisted, were the Oshawa scor- ers. In the third period, Hughes, from Nichols, cut Oshawa's margin back to one goal, with the only score of the period. SECOND GAME In the second game, Banton, on a pass from White, tied up the round, with the only goal of the first period, then Wright scored unassisted, followed by Hughes from Grisdale, Each team notched one in the third period, Nichols for the winners and Solowski from $19.70 and combined with Lull-|°ver, Hughes, from Nichols, Grabko for Oshawa, water Frost for a $91.90 quin- SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY No Games Scheduled. Oshawa City and District As- sociation "Spring Meeting", for all team representatives and of- ficers, at Canadian Corps Club- rooms, 11.00 a.m, MONDAY No Games Scheduled. May Raise Fee On Licenses To Duck Hunters OTTAWA (CP)--Duck hunters may pay more for their i- cences next year, The federal-provincial Cana- dian Wildlife Conference went into its annual closed - doors meeting Thursday to discuss amendments to the migratory bird regulations. the issu- 7 5 i NI pata nm ge! ce oot me no At itor de ' - | Sten ncntepeapenmg eee Oshawa Tennis Cluk Plans Big Program Oshawa Tennis Club program for the coming season was sum- marized by President Harry Mitchell at a general meeting held at the clubhouse this week. "Last year,"' he stated, "we built the clubhouse and im- proved facilities for play. This season we aim to improve the club itself, by raising the stand- ard of play and stabilizing membership, We aim to do this in two ways. Firstly, to encour- age beginners to join the club through our instruction pro- gram, and secondly to. encour- age and attract players to the club, by providing more com- petitive play in keeping with our roved facilities," effect of this program is 'aiready apparent. At the second of the club's indoor tennis clin- ies, over 50 people were present and at the third and fourth classes, to be held on Wednes-| Club. days, April 24 and May 1, basic). instruction will be provided for interested beginners in addition to the instructional films and advanced tactics already plan- ned. f Tournament Chairman Arthur Hurn has announced that ten for me from players in the area had al- ready been received this season and as a result of this the Club would enter two teams in the Toronto Men's Tennis League. "What we need now are good women players,"' he stated. 'In order to fulfill the tentative ar- for matches aa # EEEEW§ 2Rs i ae 3z Z 3 i 7 : should make every effort to con- tact women players in the area SPORT FROM BRITAIN ella in 'the sixth race. HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS Memorial Cup | (Best-of-seven quarter-final) Wit ¥ Art Niagara Falls 4 2 0 27 17 8 Neil McNeil 240 17 27 4 (Niagara Falls wins series) 4-2 Another _ will be ing of "duck stamps" by the federal government. Under this plan -- now in effect in the United States--persons buying provincial licences to hunt wa- terfowl would pay an undeter- mined amount for the stamp if they wish to hunt ducks, clubs are making things mighty interesting at this early stage. x x x x MORE OF SAME: The Pan-American Games got under- way today, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Actually, this continental athletic meet does not create a great deal of interest outside of North America but it does serve to provide competing teams with an advance rating on their athletes, as they line up for the British Empire and Olympic competition . . . HARRY 'YIP' RADLEY, who played football in the Big Four with Ottawa Rough Riders and NHL nied he gee aroons, died of a heart attack, while driving his car, in Saar yesterday. He was 53... TORONTO LEAFS held a parade yesterday through "downtown" Toronto and the natives gave them a real old-fashioned ticker-tape celebra- tion, to mark their recent Stanley Cup victory .. . OSHAWA BANTAMS lost out in the Georgetown hockey tournament, winning 4-3 over Toronto York Steel in their first game of the finals but losing 4-1 for a 7-5 total-goal defeat, in the second game... AURELE VANDENDRIESSCHE, of Belgium, won tHe annual Boston Marathon run yesterday and set a course record of 2:18.58. FORT ERIE RESULT First Race Fulongs. Syea-cld maidens, Céntosied, Puse $2100. HH TBP Bt *% «Str 'Fin Jockey 9 6nk Italy's Racing Ace Plans Big Comeback LONDON (CP) -- Enzo Fer- rani, snowy - haired impresario of Italian motor-nacing, is plan- ning a comeback, With a new engineering team, Ferrari is out to make up for the prestige lost by his cars against British BRMs and Lot- uses last The Modena factory has turned out three new engines to power the scarlet Ferrari racers, and these will be further developed by its new chief 'en- gineer, M:ke Parkes, World's Biggest Little Hockey Do = ¥ Has Grown Fast = for thelr ap-| Wildlife officials said the money collected by sale of the stamps would be used to pur- chase or 'ease land for duck- breeding or other wildlife pur- poses, Brabham has developed his own racers based on a Climax en- gine and will drive them with Californian Dan Gurney. GODERICH, Ont. CP)--The; far," he adds, 'It's just been world's biggest little hockey ary yoy = rel : : : at understatement, Allan Cup | OURS Rene has. come a long Nip points out that this year's (Best-of-seven final) jway since 1950 when twWoleight-day round of play will WLT F APt\hockey enthusiasts got together/have drawn abou 1,400 young- 100 5 4 2\to organize a one-day tourney|sters, aged 12 and under, by 010 4 §. 0|for peewee pucksters from sur-/Saturday night when the tour- rounding Huron County commu-|/nament winds up, [BASEBALL SCORES this week, 87 teams repre- a a Og at AND STANDINGS senting three provinces and the|those accepted taken on a first/ Western League |state of Michigan compet-|come, first served basis--play Vancouver 3 Seattle 4 jed for five championships injin five classifications: AA, A, (Best-of-seven northern divi.|{he 14th annual Young Canada/B, C, D. The AA series matches sion final tie 3-3) Week Peewee Hockey Tourna-|teams from cities of 35,000 peo- Memorial Cup ment, ? |ple and over in knockout com: Brandon 3 Edmonton 7 | "We started the thing mostly) petition while the D series pits | (Frist game of best-of-seven to give the local area kids a/Ppeewees from communities of western final) day out with hockey," says Nip|1,000 and under. Ontario Intermediate A Whetstone, a Goderich business- There also are two challenge Welland 4 Bradford 6 ;man who originated the tourna-|Contests. St, Lambert, Que., (Bradford leads best-of-seven| ment with Lorne Wakelin, for-|Played Lynn Lake, Man., last final 2-1) |merly * i namgge Ont., and) Mgnt in the annual East-West now a bowling alley operator) exhibition tilt. Winnipeg and Ontario Intermediate C in Harbor Grace, Nfld. |Gotlerich play their traditional | Friday's Result Neil McNeil 3 Niagara Falls 9 Windsor | Winnipeg Friday's Result Winipeg 4 Windsor 5 | Sunday's Game Winnipeg at Windsor Mow your lawn with NO CLUMPS NO CLOGS See the WHIRLWIND American League WL Pet. GBL 667 -- 625 % 62 % 571 556 556 429 333 Kansas City New York Baltimore Chicago Detroit Boston Cleveland Los Angeles Minnesota 333 Washington .286 Friday's Results Detroit 1-1 Boston 3-5 Grand Prix of Europe in Mon- aco May 26, This, plus the Belgian, Dutch, French, British, German, Italian, American, 19" & 21" |Mexican 'and South American grand prix will count towards eaasies, TORO. 'heel. ; ee is experimenting with | : i suspension sys- ngev: ea est - O8-\ up here, but that didn't get very! night. Cleveland 5 Baltimore 8 Surtees came home first in a used in Grand Prix racing this docket Te Los Angeles 2-2 Kansas City 3-3|/sports car race at Sebring, Fla, ocd New wi pad Bruce| a Won't elum or BO Today's Probable Pitchers Veteran Ferran: now has a|MCLaren and South African) corners to catch or build up grass, M@ Quiet. New exhaust muf- seven final 2-1) GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS |New York, Stafford (1-0) at(rival in his own country. A|ZO0Y Maggs will drive the| . fling subdues noise, s s Oil Kings Top | Washington, Stenhouse (0-0), N.|group of wealthy industrialists|©20Pers. a bl 8-Blade gives better, gets 2 1-1% 2 Westen AaA 1 1 Ve ye 64 2% % T-nk 4-h bze 8. 3 5. 8. ? 61% Gacia--W D Latime 8% 9.2% Lanoway--Lanson Fim 10- 10- 10 T'cotte--Ms Von Richth'a eysuckle2nd, Taine E Mann Pool 14,752 Double Pool 26,955 7-SPORTS LADY 7.40 460 3, LARRY sosseres 9,50 5.90 te 40 Second Race 2 DUTCH LARK 6 Fulongs. 4 + yeu - olds and up, Canadian foaled, Claiming Puse $1800, a Owner fpots Lady .... 113 19 'T'cotte---Dew Dutch Lay Monsieu Beau . Neaali "ee Rig Bown Eyes Fot Stome ... Son o' Royal .. Winne ch f 4, Stat good, won i 3.60 all $2500, 2 4 2 = Se tawaur Efcae - E ; ' ; British Racing Partnershi | FIRST RACE -- 7 furl ere y ce | Los Angeles, Chance (0-1) at|is backing the Tipo 100 built g ership, Wh e at Kin In and 'year-olds, Non-minners. of jlegerade a ck eS "ii|Kansas City, Segui (0-1), N. |by the former Ferrari engineer,|"U" by Alfred Moss, Stirling's| g eBrook L.. 6.00 4,20 2.50| Bate, Frbes Key "kingston 510°3,80 2.90| Minnesota, Kaat (1-0) at Chi-/Canto Chiti. Ex-world champion Teaee Ina es: ee S : 0 : 103.00 2.90| oo, Horlen, (1-0), Phil Hill and Giancarlo Baghetti Innes Ireland and American! EDMONTON (CP)--A five- goal outburst in the second pe- eOF Zick Peau % 7 s alTainee, Taine L, Siivesti Pool 30,532 Bester e < DAILY Third Race 4% Furlongs. 2-year-old maidens, Cimg Wt PP Me " DOUBLE6 and 7 paid $100.60 4-NORTHEN SCOT 12.10 5.00 3.70 1-80 SMART 3.90 2, 5-YUKON SQUAW ..... 3 all $5000, Purse $1800 Str Fin Jockey International League Southern Division WL Pct. GBL} 3 1 .750 2 1 .667 San Francisco Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Los Angeles Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati Houston New York , | Friday's Result Milwaukee 4 New York 5 St. Louis 5 Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh ppd. Houston 0 Los Angeles 2 Chicago 1 San Francisco 5 Today's Probable Pitchers Houston, Nottebart (1-0) at Los Angeles, Podres (0-1). Chicago, Buhi (0-1) at % | Atlanta Indianapolis Arkansas 2 2 .500 Jacksonville 2 4 500 Columbus 1 333 Northern Division | Richmond 2 1 .667 Rochester 2 2 .500 Syracuse 2 2 .500 Buffalo 1 2 ,333 Toronto 1 3 .250 Friday's Results Toronto 10 Atlanta 11 Rochester 2 Jacksonville 0 Syracuse 10 Arkansas 3 | Indianapolis at Columbus ppd. | Richmond at Buffalo ppd. Today's Games Indianapolis at Columbus (2)| Richmond at Buffalo Rochester at Atlanta | Syracuse at Jacksonville (2) Toronto at Arkansas LUB JOB ? Stop Here First For Prompt Expert Service! W. L. HOUSTON 67 KING w. 728-7822 yearolds and up, Non-winners of/year-olds and up. Claiming all $7500, WL Pct. GBL fatal crash and the destruction Second game of the best-of. $2000. Purse $1200. (8) | Purse $2000, (8) 718. -- of five cars, is starting again Doyle, Dinky Attorney, and Margaret | Dares. seven Memorial Cup semi-final} THIRD RACE -- 7 furlong trot. 4 year-olds and up, Claiming all $4500, F. Brook L. Eaid T4rys'| Duke, W. Hopkine -- 7.50 4.10|5-Duich Dillard. H, Stewart Jr. 3.40 3.90 }Lou Hai, W. Habkirk {Time 204 4-5, Off at057 EST, | -Clevel ; r will drive the chi! Jim Hall to drive a strong of| Alse: Magic Key, Roya). Oeké, 1 'Alsa? : ; j eveland, Grant (1-0) at Bal-) will drive new machine. , Han, Della Pluto, and Dee Dee Adios, Gay hel, Chay rece ne aban timers, Metal yon a. ees, a frroe Pee ee -- ' | etroit, Bunning (0-2) at Bos. lit, has also started up a SECOND RACE 7 furlong pace, 3-| EIGHTH RACE -- 7 Furlong Pace, 4- ton, Morehead (1-0). ea is ees was shat- , F | rling Moss' near- riod gave Edmonton Oil Kings|i-Teiegram, John'n - 5.60 3,30 2,60|2-Goldie's Sister, C'bell 11.90 nian nig a 7-3 win over Brandon Wheat Sakae Ses Me A. Mexone 3.50 330 rates Kay, Cash Feagan PY 35 90 |Kings in the opening game Of rime 201 3-5, Off: at #09 EST, Time 158, Offa 100 Eat sas 700 with Cooper and Lotus cars| OF eat tna ag as at Bepecten 'Dale, Sparaik, Sith DANO MOL ee ines 'Leny Boy, | 667 1 driven by veteran Prenchinan| | hockey final Friday night. iso; § rior ale, Sputnik, Jim | Direct id, "Lee Johnston, and Taily 4 | 625 1% Maurice Tritignant and Swed-| NINTH RACE -- 7 Furlong Pace. 4: 500 2% heen et series will be played in Edmon-| year-olds and up. Non-winners since| Purse $1500, (8) _ 3 be ore © ampion Jack ton tonight. The series When | marek 26. Claiming all 31500, Pures |S Ber oad. B Ties 5.30 2.80 2.50 ' switches to Brandon for three|;.shadydale Ta'r, Ingles 7.00 3.60 2.70|4-Sandy Dares, MacTavish 0) : 4 games, Monday, Wednesday |2-Ingalle Han'r, ermgen 1-0 pd Piha GR Star, Johnnie Hy, Hi Fi, and Thursday night, if neces-|qime 206 1-5, Off ai 832 EST. "(Total Matuel Pool aaa tries" s v - arweeon? ~ ~ 3 | 3 4% 6 429 300 lll a CO HN 8 eo tot Gubbine--J M Jacobs Adams--Garden City Sta Eddermil! fell Nash--C Softley Winner ch g 2, by Dear Brvtus -- Chiee Miss. Trainer G Magnusson Start » won driving Pool 28,720 Fou rth Race SCLOUD PRINCESS 10.50 4. 3PIRATE KING . 4 9-MAN OF KENT @% Farlongs, dyear-olds, maidens, Canadian foaled. Pues $2100, Wt PP &t % % Str | Also: Boris Girl, Happy Donegan, | Attendance 4,411, tallied | Mike, Bames, Mr, Profile, and Thun- FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Helsinki--Paul Roux, France, outpointed Pekka Kokkonen,| Francisco, Pierce (1-0). N L T Bes Finland, 10, Heavyweights. | Cincinnati, Owens (0-0) 2-63, 5 Joonsocke! a: ic\| Pittsburgh, McBean (1-0). ame eo eatro letecdie hone, MacTeviah 4.20 3.60 3.00 Woonsoc ke t, RI. Dic k * ( é g, 5 |French, 142, Providence, R.I,,|_St. Louis, Sadecki (0-0) at Port Credit Coach |4-Dictator Pick, J. Mcintyre 5-79 4001 « toointed Billy Goodman |Philadelphia, Lopez (0-0). PORT CREDIT, Ont. (CP)--| symbol, Space Picky ama' Clement i 14314, Norristown, Pa., 8. Milwaukee, Spahn (2-0) at| Leo Teatro, veteran senior |la-| ver: ae Italy--Valerio Nunez, New a Gene" | 35%, Argentina, knocked out}! a. on oy Di crosse player, has been named| sixtu RACE -- 7 Furlong Trot, «| Harold Gomes, 135%, Miami,| Cincinnati at Pittsburgh coach of Port Credit Sailors of|yesr-olds and up .Non-winners of 3\/Fla., 5 Milwaukee at New York (2) the Ontario Lacrosse Associa. guisi.n* .teysh,2! Parse 220m (6)/ Warren, Ohio--Fernand Chre.| St. Louis at Philadeiphia (2) a ee ee oe tion senior division. 5-Lullwater Frost, McKinley 5,30 2.90/fien, 135, Toronto, knocked out as -- Coen Ses: Trainer J Higgins. 2 Teatro 32, playe with Peter. Houston at Los Angeles (2) 4-Anne Gallon, Wm, Habkirk 2.40/Teddy Grice, 140, Youn Chicago at San Francisco (2) ime 201 2-5, a4 EST. ' , , gstown, | _ rbara claimed by § Cocomile, ©) borough Petes and St. Cathar- i ay pcntoseoaie a nescisey| Ohio, 4 Poot 16,495. ines Athletics and was a mem- Quinelia on & and 5 paid $91.90 aoe 7S ee i Also: Chappie's Boy, Van's Pride ¢.,/ | Seattle--Sid Carter, 171, Seat-| Pool 18, 495. Quinella Pool 17,698 ber of the 1960 Port Credit na-| 4" King Ce. Lee jtle, stopped Carlos Mendoza, | Si R Q10RD QUILLO J30 a e0| tional champions, He replaces | ixth Race ------ ne > 5.50 3.30 2.60 178, Portland, Ore., 3. 1-YOUR COUNTY ..... ' 6-SUNNY se 6% Farlongs, 3 -- heey Allow ance, Purse $2400, LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. 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Off at 912 EST, 5-NON NONSENSE Fifth Race He 6 Furtongs, 3 year-olds claiming 1133500. Purse 31900. Wt PPS % % Str Fin Jockey ow 108 1 52% 5-2% 52% 22% War'son--Garden 14 12 12. 23 = 6 +1 31 Gh 31 4h 4- ny | an- ner | City Sta pson--Lanson F'm 3-1% Daiton--View Hulloa F'm 42% T'cotte--G F Hall '4 1 6 5-1% McComb--M 8 Trusier 2 108 4 6 6 Quickly +» 0 3 Peter Wrack ia 5 Fiddle Diddle .. 111 3 Winner b g 3 Windfiel Start good, won driving. Primrose, $3500. Gardens Win No Nonsense . Barabra s mere 1 @apoma from 44 310|Elmer Lee who retired. GERMANS COMPETE Eugene, Ore.--Bob Horn, 158, | STAFF 2:70 NEW YORK (AP) -- Ger-|¢Pringfield. Ore., stopped Louie| ; Lf Str Fin Jockey many's world champion Ratze-|72?@uno, 199, habit tes Ariz,, 8.| DNS $5 15. MoOemb.-6 Demovers BASKETBALL burg eight-oared crew will ar- nescence | Za8 $10 300. Pructs--Bil par rive here April 18 for a series) COMPLETE ! i ' 41% 43% Leblanc--Early Misch'? 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