Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jun 1963, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 4, 1963 ]] | Nellie Fox Back On Hitting Beam NEW YORK (AP)--Nellie Fox, BEAT THE FIVE O'CLOCK owe age by collecting 10 hits in 22 trips, a .455 pace. Hank Aaron of Milwaukee slammed two home runs and lifted his leading total to 16. Felipe Alou of San Francisco took over the runs-batted-in lead with 39. He had seven RBI last week, The Angels' Wagner and Min- nesota's Bob Allison are dead- locked for the American League home-run lead. Each has 13. Wagner heads the circuit in RBI with 38. for-19 performance while Groat | of Chicago White Sox, a shrewd/fell 10 points to .341 with six jhitter considered over the hill/hits in 23 at bats. Hby some baseball experts, is} Bill White of St. Louis zoomed i showing the batting form that/from ninth' place to third. He jhelped him win the American) tacked 15 points onto his aver- | League's most valuable player) jaward four years ago. | | The 35-year-old second base-| |man boosted his average to .321| 'in last week's games by collect: | ling 12 safeties in 31 tries, a .387| ace. | Fox dipped under .300 the last | | three years after hitting .306 in |} 1959--the year he won the MVP jarid the White Sox captured the| |pennant. He has batted .30 or | better in six of his 13 seasons} with the Sox. | Nellie's comeback, has lifted | him into fifth place in the bat.) ting competition. Los Angeles ' | Angels' Leon Wagner and Frank} 9) paid $40.20 to the $2 win boerniny hig gry yy! Her win over Alibhai Flower ticket holders. os |; Wagner moved up from fourth} --(CP Wirephoto) | piace with a one-point increase| |while netting eight hits in 23) jattempts. Malzoe's average re-| (screened) and Myristyl No. 'Balaklair' Still | Workman Says "ined ie | WOODBINE RACE RESULTS EamingHer Oats BB Governors. (2 22" acc, PRICES! No Matter Whether It's Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, onto. The filly, considered a ance race class this year. cheap "'claimer" as a two- year-old last year, has never been out of the money against the blue-bloods of the allow- BALAKLAIR, (No. 4) pounds down the stretch to win the $9,250. Selene Stakes, on the first day of the 36-day meet at Woodbine Track, near Tor- mained the same. He also had) TORONTO (CP) FIRST RACE -- 5 Furlongs. Two-; "old Maid jens. Canadian Also Ran in Order: Bull Pine, Leaf foaled.| Lifter, Padre's Scamp, cut steel and © | Just Don't Shove $2100. €-Witchcraft, Hernandez 17.20 5.20 2.90| QUINELLA NOS. 2 AND 6 PAID $194.20) swished her braided : 2.70 2.20/ Winner ch h, 5, by Acadian--Love Life. | Breule, 2.40/ Trainer, H. Hoffman j Pool 36,718 Bratty, Alse Ran in Order: Balaji, and Fast Answer, Ponderose Jim, Noble's Brother. Winner ch g % Woodchuck--Marybeth Brown Trainer H, A. Luro. Start good, on easily. Pool 23,696. Double Poot 42.671. SECOND RACE -- 6 Furlongs. Three- and-Four-year-olds, Claiming ail Purse $1800. 1-Rubria, Turcotte 9-Summons Pat. Dalton 10-Argo Bound, Robinson j1 | Al-Sagsilla, Start good, won driving | Quinella Pool, 29,776 SIXTH RACE -- 6 furlongs, for 4 year-olds and up, claiming all $4500 Purse $2100 |&By The Deep, Prueitt . 6.70 3.60 3.80 4.00 5.10 A-Pipe Band, Harrison 4.00 5.10 Bohenko Also Ran in Order: Mary's Reward,) $2500, Montana Flight, Solid Stone, Winsman 'i ship, Reckless Rick, Silver Ego, and Myristyl to return a surprising 4.10 2.90 2.50 Sunward H 5.30 3.99 A--- coupled 31.0 Winner b m, 5, by Mark Ye Well --} Winners eb f 4 Orvieto 2nd -- Servier Hadassah. Trainer, E, Odorico onsidered a, cheap "'claimer"| two-year-old performer, | tail ail some of the best fillies in Can-} ada Monday as she swept by them to win the ninth running} of the $9,250 Selene Stakes at Woodbine. With Keith Robinson riding, Mike Long's Balaklair, never! out of the money this season,) defeated Alibhai Flower and) as a $40.20, $10.90 and $5.70. It was a day for long shots! as Woodbine kicked off the fifst the leader a week ago, slumped} {23 points to a third-place .333. | {He had six safeties in 27 at-} tempts. Killed Income | OTTAWA (CP) -- Ted Work.| man, president of Montreal Alouettes Football Club, accused the Board of Broadcast Gover. nors Monday of virtually elimi-! nating the element of competi- : | Covington of. Philadelphia re-| | gained the lead from Dick Groat} {of St. Louis. Covington gained} hree points to .351 with a seven./ ' TV, Radios, etc. It You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! FURNITURE APPLIANCES In the National League, Wes) tion between Canada's televisio networks in bidding for Eastern professional football rights. His charge was contained in a letter filed with the BBG in connection with a public hear- colonies in the United States. Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 | KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 | HAS MANY BEES There are some 5,450,000. bee ing on wired television systems. Mr. Workman, an executive jof the Canadian Football now. Team Captain Doug Bram|League, said the league had ton showed the rest of his team pledged its support for the how he would like it done with} BBG's decision to establish a a perfect score of 25-out-of-25| second TV network in Canada nae Eat gl ag ia by awarding its game rights to zauber, Bright reward, Free Trial,|; oer ORE A. Spt arry | the privately-owned CTV televi- |Belva, Allergo, and A-Ready About, |Lyons and Bill Powell had 20) sion Network Limited. Coupled -- Free Trial and Ready About! gut-of-25 broken birds, Bill Pow- . Winner ch f, 3 by Balaklava td --! 01) used his pump, and broke The league had : taken this eanee, Purse | Air Fora, romney Tone: lall birds cleanly. Stan Starr| SteP, he said, at the cost of los- | missed enough birds to put him|ing its markets in Eastern Can. EIGHT RACE -- One and one-six-; out of the money, and vowed to} Ta teenth miles. For 3 and 4-year-olds.) aj] and sundry that never again nee siatiiocy baad' | However, since then the BBG Allowance. Purse $2600. |4Royal Start, Simpson 10.40 4.40 3.30, WOuld he be found using a ' H z Pebonlpire rong 2-Unknown Factor, T'cotte .. 3.40 2.50/ strange gun, unsuited to his par-| --in its desire to extend football Sar en. Traine pg oye omg 6:90] ticular style. | coverage to the widest national | Start 7 : | i,,| audience -- had helped bring FIFTH RACK ~ 6 Furiongs, for 4|_ Also Ran in Order: Nadia, Double} As the weeks of the shooting about an agreement on. televi. | Rail, Forest Lark, Castenango, Maojr's; Purse ag Op, claiming sll $4800.) Crice, and Chuckle Away. *e%*|tournament go by, you can se€| cign coverage of football games 2Set. Bricker, Gubbine 31.20 10.30 4.40) Winner' b o 3. by Royal Note -- Flying |more perfect scores appearing! between the CBC and CTV net- Leet apoie, Dalen... apie 3.00] Pool 69,659" "otal Pool 482,008 jon the tally sheets, and the good/ works. This had virtually elimi- Start good, won driving Attendance | shooters will turn in better and|nated competitive bidding he- better scores, which will make|'Ween the networks for rights. the team scores closer andj _. "tavely disturbed by the im- closer. If you are not a shooter|Plications of such a develop- SCORES IMPROVING yourself, but would enjoy seeing -erwi our league has hopefully Union Rod And Gun Club | (fests Sere, eircult television for its saiva:| fon gg ge Club range; br ' z f, ler still, come on out an is : f ig Sunday Skeet Tournament "sine" imbore sor ,s..lCUOS ao jor Sunday morning to the Union tion," Mr. Workman said. RESULTS COUNT! [ » Badge Pool 62,900 Trainer F. H. Merrill _ Jr. Start good, won rdiving. | Pool 46,290. THIRD RACE -- 6 Furiongs, 3-and fe 4 2500. Purse|4Balaklair, Robinson 40.20 10.90 5.70) g year-olds. Clatming all $2500: Purse! ¢ Aliphal Flowe.r Turcotte .. 430 2.90 {0-Cluny Miss, Bohenko 10.00 3.50 4.40/%Myristal, Dittfach . 3.00 6Long Key, Dittfach 9.40 6.70 Start good, won driving 1.Shifty Sadie, Simpson 11.00 Winner ch f 3 Fedr--Quibbie Trainer W. Waterman. @tart good, won driving Pool 48,878. FOURTH BACE -- 6 Furlongs. year-olds. Claiming all 81800. 2-Qual. Lad, Hern'd'z 75.10 23.30 12.70 @Bom'd'r Buck, Rob'son 12.20 9.60 L-Janshar, Harrison 6.00 Winner ch g 3 Ferd-Trouban 'Trainer W. Von Richthofen of 36 days of racing. SEVENTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs. For) : 3-year-old fillies. $7500 added, (Gross $9250) Also Ran im Order: Ontario Holiday,| broken birds. Etimota, Shy Bride, Menedict, Fever-|had a Are you a King Size cigarette smoker? Then try du MAURIER | CANADA'S NEWEST NIG SIZE The skeet tournament held|25. 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