Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1963, p. 13

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a RY nena ok O00 Oe aed 7A Fe ee MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS SPORTS PERSONALITIES SHOW IN BIRMINGHAM Jackie Robinson, (left) for- mer major league baseball great and Floyd Patterson (right) former world's heavy- weight boxing champion, are shown on their arrival in riot-torn Birmingham, Alaba- ma, last night, being wel- comed by Integrational lead- er Wyat Tee Walker (center) and the sign overhead tells its own story. The world- famous Negro athletes are there to address an integra- tion' rally. --(AP Wirephoto) GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE--4% Furlongs, 2-year- old Maidens, Canadian foaled, Purse| Farm SeADY See paved 4.00 2.90 3BLEU cenees 6.60 4.60 ¢+OUR PROPERTY | 3.60 Lady Champions 2, 110, 5, Turcotte, Windfields Fm Bleu Marine 2, 115, 3, Rogers, Mrs, Desnoyers wo Property 2, 118, 4, Walski. W Olah Hereforail 2, 118, 8, Dittfach, Double|, K Farm Miss Peanuts 2, 115, 2, Dalton, View Hulloah Fm per Lag "Dandier Se, 1s, 10, Brown, W J Farr|™ Impala 7, Bakos, E 116, B Right Chief 2, 116, 9, Grasby, Albob Balaji 2 115, 1, Lanoway, Mrs. J. Caihoun Flume 2 118, 6, Terry, Zeus Farm Winner b f 2 Queen's Own or Canadian Champ -- Lovely Lady Trainer P. Richards Start won easily Pool Saat. Dou Double Pool 42,197, SECOND RACE --1 Mile. Three-year. nn Bine Shatter 3. 101, & Putse'es WY Farr Follow the Sun 3, 116, 3, Pruelta, Xerxes 3, 122, 3, Dittfach, Gardiner Count Soow 3, 115, 1, Leblanc, G D Royal Social 3, 2114, Bohenko, L Gay Reply 3, 108, 6, Dalton, Kia Ore Farm Winner bf 8 Bleck Metal -- Roman| Oru Raven Trainer BH. Hoffman Gtart good, won ridden out Pool 41,243 THIRD RACE-- 4 Furlongs. Two- Maidens, Cdn, Foaled. Purse Careless Kate %, 118, 10, Prueitt, Bill Later Mel & 115, 11, Fitzs's, W Farr Brazeau 2, 118, Terry, Zeus Fm 'arm Water Duck 2, 116, 6, Hale, H L Lam t O'Glin 2, 116, 9, Remillard, Gomw Coney 2 | 2, 113, 11, Simpson, Kem- bea House Boy 4, 115, 6, Simpson, Lanson 'a. Musical Hit 4, 108, 3 ,Turcotte, Matotf bong Joy 6, 117, 7, Shields, ge ona cena $, 14, 4, Nedeau, 8 oy 'Ducato 4, 122, 2 Dalton, J G Cowan Danstir 9, 114, 1, Hale, Mre. R. M. Barr geal 4, 115, 5, Rogers, A B Dono- v*Menetair 4, 109, 8, Bolin, W E Coulter Winner ch f 4 Mr, Brief -- Miss Gibson FIFTH RACE--1% Miles, 4yearctds and up, Purse $2000, ... 1-MATINAL (Entry) 1a-REFLECTIVE 2:50 2.10 2-FALSUN ; 2.10 Matinal 7, 117, 3, Turcotte, T E Hays Retiective & 'iif, 4. Grifttha, Mew r erril ore © Ns BN 4 wkine Pancho's First 6, 11% 9% Nedeau, Lima and Trinetti Pillan Mapu 6, 116, 8, Potte, Valley Farm Sta Winner ch g Deumiler -- Early Start, . '2.30 2.10 " 2.80 QUINELLA PAID 97.90 Pool 21,358. Quinella Pool 28,548, SIXTH RACE -- 7 ee. a old fillies, Allowances, Purse $2800, S-ALIBHAI FLOWER 2-BALAKLAIR ee | Trainer F H Merril Jr. | Start easily Menedict, 3 34, 2% Bohenko, H A aC 3 19, 1, Robinson, M. ng. Etimota, 3, 117, 4 Despirito, Mrs, H_A Laro. Breezy Answer, 3 24, 6, Dalton, Windfields Farm. Bright Reward, 3, 110, 8 , Fitesim- mons, J E F Seagram. Winner ch £3 Allbhal -- Grecian Flower, Trainer L Cavalaris Jr. won easily, Pool 55, 615. SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile, > and ¢ foaled. Allowances. 3.10 2.30) 2. Top Toggery, 3, 114, 8, Dalton, View Hulloa Farm. a 3, 1, 7 Dittfach, Natural & 15, 4 L Turf Vi Dane Hill Miss 2,118, 1, Dalton, E B Seedhouse Gnow Beau 2%, 113, 8, Simpson, Mrs, RE Fisher eee, 0 2 Gena + Acetie. Sues geal, "en Goto. Pool 40,595. FOURTH RACE--7 pb gen ool year. . Canaidna foaled. Purse $1800. 8.70 4.50 3.90) seen 4 eel aay For & it, ® Demi, Lae: Turcotte Rides Farm 3, 108, &, Tureotte, Gardi- ner Fi Aibion Star, 8, 112, 3, Gordon, x. W. Knight, J: ue to, 3, 17, & Bohenko, L. eo fone. 4 108, &, Simpson, Farm. = tS 3, 114, 6, Fitesimmons, F A prong i @ 8 Saratoga -- Hill Topsy. Trainer BR Townrow, | Start ari Pool 56,296. be pangs Pee rine Age Bn and iming all $2500. 8 Sta Peel Express, 5, 115, 9, Rogers, M J Duty Watch, 6, 121, 6, Shields, Mann Alibhai Flower(:3:: Kohinoor Win TORONTO (CP)--The 3-year- old filly Alibhai Flower and the accomplished apprentice, Ron Turcotte, won Monday's Green- wood feature, the Kohinoor Barricade, 4 M1, 1, Dittfach, W oon » & 116, 3 Est, >. Boy, Ss, 3 Wright, © Gatos nadian Royal, 6, 111, 10, Bohenko, Mrs W T Raines Mitchell Sidville, 5, 108, 1, Turcotte, E B Seedhouse Sir Benjamin, 6, 112, 5, Gordon, Di- 'anzant Purse, Loi a chilled gather-|™arco and Vv 068. ing of 8 Turcotte, the youngster from Grand Falls, N.B., made Ali- bhai Flower his fourth victory | £20 of the afternoon and 17th of the meeting which opened a week ago. Menedict, owned by Hugh Grant of Bradford, Pa., was second and Balaklair, owned by Mike Long of Toronto, third. Alibhai Flower, at 5-to-2, re- turned $7.50. FIGHT SET PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Box- ing promoter Herman Taylor announced. Monday he had closed a deal for Sugar Ray Robinson, former we'terweight and middleweight champion, to fight Joe Giardello of Philadel- phia here June 24. Mons, 6, 112, 7, Pong, Beach Sta Winner b g 5, Bimelech -- Chapel. Trainer E Fipsuciyeorard The Herbert Clan Clicks Once More CAMPBELLVILIE, Ont. (CP) -- Ruth Herbert's trotter Replica Herbert Monday night won the featured one-mile trot at Mohawk Raceway in 2:06.8, the fastest time recorded here this season. Jack Herbert, paid $2.80, $2.30 and $2.10. Van's Pride was sec- ond, paying $3,90 and $2.20 and Lullwater Frost finished third, paying $2.20. Julius Boros Beats Player In Colonial FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)-- Julius Boros ignored the big three of golf Sunday and) waltzed to the championship of the $60,000 Colonial National in- vitation golf tournament by a four-shot margin. The big Mid Pines, N.C., vet- eran shuttled down the home stretch with a one-over-par 71 to post a 279 total and douse a tournament victory drought that stretched back to 1960. The former U.S. national Open champion picked up his last title check here three years ago but since then had been rel- egated to the also-rans. He earned $12,000 for his victory march, threatened by a gallant challenge from little Gary Player blazing down the home stretch. The lithe South African, trail- ing by eight shots after 54 holes, raced through the front nine in 32 strokes, dipped four under par at the 14th and pulled at 329 220/that point within two strokes of the leader. But a one over par at the 15th coupled with a Boros birdie erased the threat. Both parred on in, which enabled Player to snatch the second prize of $6,- 000 from favorite Jack Nick- laus, Nicklaus had a par 70 for; a 284 total and third place good for $3,500, PALMER SLIPS Arnold Palmer, who along with Player and Nicklaus com- pose the golfing monopoly '/known as the big three, never threatened to successfully de- fend his title here and wound up 20 strokes off the pace at 299. He declared plans to rest awhile. Player's $6,000 check launched him from fourth to second on the official PGA money list with $36,765. Nicklaus leads with $56,215, Tony Lema third with $35,296 and Palmer is fourth at $31,545. Al Johnston of Montreal took honors among the three - man Canadian contingent, shooting a 73 Sunday for a 293-total and $725 in reward. Stan Leonard of Vancouver 4year-olds/ had a disastrous 78 and finished 900! at 207, winning $220. Al Balding of Toronto won $150 with a 300 total after a 73 on the final round. WINDSOR GIRL LOSES LONDON (CP)--Faye Urban, 17-year-old Canadian junior ten- nis champion, lost her opening match Monday in the Surrey hard court championships at suburban Roehampton. She lost in the second round to Pauleen Roberts of Kent 6-1, 6-2. Miss Urban, from Windsor, Ont., had received a first-round bye. The Canadian girl arrived here Sat- urday and plans to play in four FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Trot, + and year-olds, Non-winners of 3 races. co winners of $1500, Purse $500. i Br'k B., Graham 3,80 4 2,30 meat Beau, 'Somerville 3.90 2.60 Tine 12128, May Peters V., Guise 2.60 al 12 2-5. Off at 748 EDT. Willow Gold, and Valid Pick. BECOND gto -- 1 Mile Pace. year-olds and up. Non-winners a, ta are -winners of $1500, x Abbey, Barnes wear 4 814 {Brisk, Holmes &-Black Angel C., Pog 2.80 Time 209, Off at 809 EDT, DAILY DOUBLF on 6 and 7 paid $27.40 Also: Jean Third, Santa Raider, Wee LaSalle, and Corporal Siskiyou. THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Trot. 4-year- April 1. all . Purse $500. (6) 3-Waymite, McFarland -Mr, Jive C., Mehlenbacher Barnes, Millman Time 217, Off at 80 EDT. Also: cong Volo, Robert Lee Jr., and Capital FOURTH a = he eS at em oft vat $51 EDT. Also: Allen Volo, Handsome Chief, Ni Hanover, Donny Brooke, and Brad Mack, FIFTH RACE -- 1 ae Pace, 4-year- olds #0, up. Claiming all $2500. Purse Sieny Bi elwyn, Burrison 7.90 4,80 4.10 4-Donna's Frankie, McF: rartand 4.20 3.50 80| year-olds and up, Winners idee ge Ay? T, Turcotte Jr. 3,40 Time 208 4-5. Off at 913 EDT, Also: prenkie Atom, Trivue, Cobey "| Joe, Shirley Brooke, and Downland Del SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot. 3-year- olds and. up, gael eas 1063, Purse $1000, (5. 4-Replica Hedbert, Hbert 2.60 2.30 2.10 3-Van's Pride C., Palmer 3.90 2.20) 5-Lallwater, McKinley 2.20 Time 206 4-5, Off at 937 EDT, QUINELLA ON 4 *AND 8 PAID $11.10. Also: Mary Louise and Merrie Amos, SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile pace. in 1962-63, Purse $700, (7) 1-Peter an" Waples 60 2. 5-Mr, 'stewart 2-Siie Adios, veoees . Time f at 959 EDT. Also; Bonnie 'ial cm Anson Hanover, Gracie Byrd, and Gay Robert, EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace. 3- of more than $5000 but not more than 1962-63, Purse $900. (6). 4-Coppersmith, Filion 7.50 3.30 2.60 1-Bar sar Gold, Filion 2.60 2. 2-Fleetwood, Shea 2.50 Also: Favonian Grattan, Flicka Lee, and Larry Dillard. NINETH RACF -- 1 Mile pace. 4 year-olds and up, Claiming all $2500. Purse $500, (7) 20.80 9.40 4.50 3-Sloe Gin, Marchuk 4Ginger Reno, Young 8.90 5.00 5.60 5-Cunny's Lou, Madill Time 209 2-5. Off at 1042 Also: Fleety Riddell, Governor Bald- win, Boxer's Sister, and H. B. Norris, Attendance 1750, Total Mutuel Pool 104,486, ,| Time 207 1-6, Off at 1020 EDT, Oshawa Legion "Canadian Tire' Legionnaires defeated People's Credit Jewellers 9-5, last night at Talbot Park, Lea- side, in a Leaside Junior Base- ball League schedule fixture. Roger Reeson started on the mound for the Legionnaires and found out in the first inning, after allowing three hits, for three runs (plus an_ infield error and a walk) that it wasn't his night, Gary Newitt took over and stopped People's lads in| their tracks. He walked three] in the fifth which produced a run, on a sacrifice fly with the| bases loaded but he didn't give up a hit, until the 7th, when Rick Stokes singled with one out, Bob Appeltone tripled with two out and that produced the losers' fifth run. Canadian Tire jumped on Bob Hawton in the first inning for six runs on five hits, plus a couple of walks, a hit batter and one infield error. Doubles by Jim Couch and Paul Domm were big help but so were singles by Ted Lutton, Gary Hewitt, and Roger Reeson. The Oshawa boys added singletons in the 3rd, 4th and Lopez Pitches His First Win, Helps At Plate By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching his first victory since being shipped to the Interna- tional League by Philadelphia Phillies, southpaw Marcel- ino Lopez went beyond the call of duty and scored what proved to be the winning run as Ar- kansas Travelers defeated Co. lumbus Jets 3-2. Travelers' victory Monday night put them one game be- hind the southern division leader, Atlanta Crackers who fell to Buffalo Bisons 10-4, Indianapolis Indians whipped Jacksonville Suns 9-2 and Ro. chester Red Wigs outlasted ev because of cold wea- ther. Lopez tripled with two out in the fifth and scored the third Arkansas run on Johnny Up. ham's single. Travelers had jumped ahead in the second inning on Lee Elia's single that drove home two runs. Atlanta right-hander Bob Sa- Bisons --Mainly on a grand slam homer by Joe Christopher and another two-run belt by Sammy Taylor. Christopher's blast broke a 44 tie in the fourth and Tay- lor's wrapped it up later in the same inning. Ramon Conde slapped a two- run homer in the sixth that broke a 2-2 tie and put Indian. apolis ahead of Jacksonville to stay, te Syracuse Chiefs 10-8. The Tor- onto at Richmond game was dowski had a five-game winning} streak shattered by the tough) Jr. Legionnaires Defeat People's 5th frames, to complete their total, Lutton had another hit, this one a double, Domm had a single, while hits by Reeson and Al Etchells also figured in the scoring, plus the odd walk and infield error. OSHAWA LEGIONNAIRES -- Lutton, 2b and ss; Etchells, ss; Newitt, lb and p; Bell, cf; Couch, rf; Domm, c; McNamee, If; Marshall, 3b and 2b; Ree- son, p and lb; Plews, batted for |McNamee in 6th; Ferries, 3b in 7th; Mitchell, If in 6th, PEOPLE'S -- Peneycad, cf; |Morris, 2b; Wilson, ¢; O'Grady, ss; Malakis, rf; Stokes, 3b and p in 6th; Quesnelle 1b; Rey- nolds,, lf; Hawton, p; Sheppard, lf; Foreman, rf; Appleton, 3b in 5th; Duraque, If in 5th, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (AP) -- Results of Monday's British soccer games: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Blackburn 5 Wolverhapton 1 Blackpool 0 West Ham-0 Bolton 1 Liverpool 0 Division II Southampton 4 Grimsby 1 Luton 0 Sunderland 3 Huddersfield 1 Portsmouth 3 Division III Barnsley 1 Reading 0 Queens PR 2 Watford 2 Southend 1 Notts C 2 Port Vale 0 Bournemouth 3 Division IV Barrow 3 Newport 0 Darlington 3 Workington 1 Hartlepools 3 Mansfield 4 Tranmere 3 Chester 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division & Airdrieonians 4 Hearts 2 Celtic 6 Motherwell 0 Dundee 5 Thd Lanark 2 Kilmarnock 1 Rangers 0 Division II Stirling 2 E Stirling 1 HAD TO WIN DEEP RIVER, Ont. (CP)-- Ottawa Sooners sent two teams to a one-day rugger tournament here Saturday and took all the glory. Both made the final even', Sooners A defeating Sooners B 18-10. The 10-team competition included three clubs from Deep River, three from Toronto, one from Peterbor- ough and a third Ottawa squad, the Beavers. PRAY cor Gok DAY or at North Oshawa GOLF | DRIVING | RANGE tournaments before ting in this summer's Wimbledon junior championships. She may also be a member of the Cana-| dian team to meet Britain in} the first round of the Federation| Cup, a new 16-nation women's' competition to be played in Lon. don May 17-20, Replica Herbert, driven by! COMPLETE | GOLF EQUIPMENT || New & Used--Trade-ins Accepted | Visit WHITBY GOLF) and COUNTRY CLUB} H. _ 655-4952 e 40 e@ 30 Ghass TEES @ SNACK BAR New bolls and clubs supplied | PHONE 725-9014 SIMCOE ST. 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I won't touch a club, Ill just piddle around the house. Then next week I'll start practising a bit. "I won't play any more tour. naments until just before the "open (the National Open at Brookline, Mass., June 20-22). I may play in the Buick Open (June 6-9 at Flint, Mich.) but I'm not sure. I'll definitely play in the Thunderbird, The Thunderbird Classic ts scheduled at the Westchester Country Club in Rye, N.Y., June 13-16, the week before the open. Paine obviously' was dis- tressed over his poor showing in the Colonial Invitation at Fort Worth, Tex., last weekend. He shot 299, and finished 20 strokes back of the winner, Julius Boros, at 279. Later it was disclosed that ACQUIRE TACKLE CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- land Browns of the National Football League acquired tackle Ken Frost from the Dal- las Cowboys o fthe FL Mon- day to complete a rebuilding job on their internal lines, Coach Blanton Collier said the trade, in which Cleveland gave up a undisclosed draft choice, was the third in a series, Worried About Poor Showing 2 COME DEE LEO EGE LOLS ROE OE OEE, ' 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 14,1963 13 ~" Palmer 17 feet of new boating ideas Palmer played the tournament despite the nagging pa'n of a cyst on his back. "It's true I have a cyst and it gave me some trouble," Palmer said when pressed on the matter. "I saw a doctor there but there was no opera- tion. I thought about pulling out, but decided against it. Palmer said he would have. the cyst looked at by his family doctor and would abide by the doctor's decision; An operation, if necessary, would be a minor one and ap- parently would not interfere measurably with Palmer's golf plans. "Mainly, I just felt lousy," Palmer said. "I have been in the habit of taking time off from golf during the fa"--from September until late December. But I haven't done this for the last four or five years. I've been too busy. "The result is I've picked up some bad golfing habits. I'm not hitting the ball well at all. These are some bugs in my game I must get md of." REMARKABLE 3-POINT HULL 8-HP INBOARD-OUTBOARD ENGINE on display now MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. OPEN EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS BROOKLIN, ONT. 655-3641 See the OMC 17... two exciting models, Deluxe and Custom. First 3-point hull runabouts ever designed for family boating. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your aree. 31 CELINA ST. 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