Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jul 1963, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

SPORT FROM Above are shown the mem- bers of the Oshawa Local 1500 *Hockey Club, decked in their new jackets, at the front of the Oshawa Children's Arena The boys received their re- ward recently, in recognition BRITAIN | IRV RW SS RRC', SS LOCAL 1500, CITY LEAGUE BANT of their winning the Oshawa Minor Bantam pionship, Left-to-right, row) Jo-Ann Tamblyn (mas- cot) Association's League cham- past winter. are: (front Hockey "RB" this Gary Urie, David Fox, Randy Zedic (asst, captain), Ricky Scott (asst, captain), Eric Cay and Murray Neu- man; (middle row) -- Brian Lock, Tasso Lakas, John Lawrence, Bill Brisebois and Alan Mathews; (back row) -- AM 'B' HOCKEY CHAMPS BETTER FOR CUSTOMERS Harness Racing Men Approve New System to a faster Finlay said. "In addition, odds-on horses By JACK SULLIVAN will force big. bettors to the have to move up In the bad old days of harness A class if they won, racing--up to last year, injbookmakers, We are trying to] 'Essentially, the drivers are fact--many people going to the/keep them of our sport."}honest men, but they knew the track wondered what the letter) Not so, sefd Alvin Weil, pres- capabilities of their horses and they knew, too, that they wouldn't have much of a chance/ in a faster class," The bettors in Ontario appar- ently like the new system, At the. Jockey Club's 18-night spring meeting at Greenwood Park in Toronto last year aver- age wagering was $196,964 a night and average attendance was 5,237, This year, a 28-night spring meet was held at Mohawk Raceway, near Hamilton, Average daily attendance was 5,633 and average daily wager- ing, $258,752. "In 1962, the daily card was eight races," a Jockey Club official said, "This year, it is nine, Our betting and attend. ance figures would have been classification of races known as A, B, C or D meant, This system even had some racing secretaries confused, Then, the United States Trot. ting Association, sports yovern- ing body in that country, de- cided to adopt the method used by the thoroughbreds," They brought in the condition system whereby races are carded ac- cording to money Won, ages, claiming prices and so. on, Canadian trotting tracks fol- lowed suit, The Jockey Club, which has two tracks in Onta- rio, is mighty pleased with the change but there's a contro. versy raging in New York over the two systems, It's strictly between Yonkers and Roosevelt Raceways, which handle nearly ident of Roosevelt, 'It will be disaster if we go back to letter- class racing," Doc Finlay of Arnprior, Ont., a leading driver who campaigns in both Canada and the United States, says it would be a "backward. step if we went back to the letter classifica- tion," "You can take the 10 leading drivers in Ontario last year and this year and I'll bet you'll find that nine out of the 10 are in favor of the new system," he said in Toronto. "The reason is that the horses now are in races where they belong, Under the old system racing secretaries used to classify the horse, the trainer and the driver, Now, they THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 13, 1963 7] Trinity Gets Half Estate TORONTO: (CP)--An Ontario Supreme Court justice Friday awarded Trinity College School in nearby Port Hope half of a $100,000 trust fund from the es- tate of Peter G, Campbell, for- mer president of the Toronto Maple Leaf Baseball Club who died 14 years ago, Mr, Campbell,'a Trinity grad-| uate and member of a group headed by Conn Smythe who developed Maple Leaf Gardens, held $161,000 worth of Gardens stock at the time of his death, a estate was valued at $188,- Under Mr, Campbell's will, income from the trust fund was distributed to Mrs, Jessie W, Hoar, and to his brother Alan) and a nephew, Gordon Ronald Campbell, Toronto | Counsel for Alan Campbell! and his son, Gordon, argued that upon Mrs, Hoar's death half the trust fund is payable to them. Counsel for Trinity contended that the school is en- 50 per cent of the U.S, annual wagering of $928,740,898, | "Condition racing is not good much higher for 1963, but we classify only the horse on the had atrocious weather condi- 'amount of money won, races ml * benefit. anyone,"| "or and so on, tions and then an influenza ad will not ne ident Marcy| Another thing was that thejoutbreak hit the horses and i a ae nog arhe on ondatiny casual vistors to the tracks|this seriously affected the entry (coach), Robd- | anba Oe oeanay ey didn't know anything about C2) list. John Krantz, |dettor nae bese, Se awayipace or whatever the letter! "Taking all of this into ac- Jim . Reid [from the condition race systeM) classification was. Joe Tamblyn ert McConkey, Terry Irwin and (manager). Team captain Jeff Jubenville and Seppo favorites nee trotting, We are all for :t." the program and they know ce ak Se. May ONION Now, thejcount, we've got to say that} jbecause of S® Many OGS-ON| conditions of the races are in|the condition system has helped titled to the money and that it' should get the remains of the fund on the death of the sur- vivor of Alan Campbell and his son, OSHAWA HAWKEYES |. Junior Football Club TRAINING CAMP PLAYERS REGISTRATION | MONDAY |- JULY 15th ~ 6:15 P.M. : at KINSMEN STADIUM salva | There Are Specia |] For personal use or for ° l] Compeny use there ere e Perey tet PY BEE os jwhat they are betting about,"'| |BETTING IS UP Under the old system a horse |would be moved up or down) Vartia were absent when pic- ture was taken, Ks ® Photo by Hornsby Driver Out | tors to English may be excused if they detect the atmosphere Cup playoff in the proceedings dented lack of gentility in the stands is the presence of the West Indian touring team, prob. ably the gayest bunch of crick- famed Lord's ground or against a county team in the uncom- promising north, nothing of loudly a vicious spell vociferousiy lauding a boundary tude was born during the Eng- land - Lord's which will go down as one of the most exciting, enjoyable, contests of all West Indian Spark Fans Into Action By PAUL WESTBROOK. LONDON (CP)--Recent v cricket fields of a Stanley The reason for an unprece- they draw condemning of bowling or hit. He may even take off his fought it out, sun jacket condescended to shine for all This hang-the-radition atti. but the last few hours, Fittingly West Indies match at and time. though every It seemed as immigrant from the Caribbean had deen jowed patch of greenery in west London. The congestion became SO great drawn to this hal- bulletins and railway station notices were warning people there wasn't a seat left in the ground. Every time a West that radio hammered an En his countrymen wer feet concocted and jeered whenever an Eng lish batsman i sal boundary hits by Ken Bar. rington had the Englishmen on their feet emulating the enthu- the and everyone went home happy nursed a broken wrist misjudging a ball who also put Brian Close's torso the 'narily somnolent national game Tt may not be quite cricket-- Indian! bur GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS | But Horses ie2"S2P'SSaeeney tor 1 ennennienaninmenmemmmnmmmenell according to his wining or/) wenpmes -- BsanqueTs -- | STAGS -- ie Excellent Bartender Services CALL 728-8391 } | drivers to finish second or third| Cricketers == g e on their to wild gyre When England batted they cheered every ball that Wes Hall slung at the home side saw fit to presents the height of agitaion at Lord's, a For five days the. two teams Even the match ended in a draw-- Colin Cowdrey after from Hall 16 bruises. on Batsman Places where the rest of the series is to be played reported heavy bookings All this may have shattered nage of England's ordi. it's fan MICHIGAN'S FIGHT RULES ARE SET UP FOR SAFETY 'DETROIT (AP) -- Michi- | gan's first championship fight | in 12 years will be fo haps under the strangest con- ditions of any title bout in box- ht per- ing history Suppose on the night of Aug 19 at Saginaw, Kenny Lane is pummelling Paul Armstead in | a corner and has him on the verge of a knockout at 1:52 of the fifth round. Eight sec- ends later the bell will end the two-minute round and Armstead will have 90 seconds to revive for the sixth There'll be no waiver of Michigan's strict new rules, aimed at boxing safety, for the Lane ~ Armstead ght ~weight 15-roander, state box- ing commissioner Dave Gaa- elsky told The Associated Press Tharsday by tele phone from Muskegon GORD PIRIE HAS WORD FOR KIDD > VANCOUVER ish ranner Brace Kidd of Toronto (CP) -- Brit- Gord Pirie says "cold i mid- has ever se Bat to have to mistakes Encland's celebrated track man paused here on his way ' home from Austrana by soa "Kidd wont reach his peak for about another eight years keeps up his pres- adie. to n, Kidd will avoid some of the cant give up a te that his pres- hat "You jest oe at r tor requires maner cenit threes mies mies all at once the $ dome red from tTomprti 11. He ran every thing from hall-miles t two hoor time distances ROUNDS SHORTER Under the new rules 1. Rounds will last two min utes instead of the usual three 2. The interval between rounds will be 1 34 minutes not the normal one ~ minute Test period 3. Lane and Armstead will wear puffier cight ounce gloves not the hard six-ounce mittens used in many cham- pionship fights 4. The ring will be encircled by four ropes to protect a falling boxer's head, not the three strands in rings most other places 3. The fight will progress on a know-as-you-go system with Lane, Armstead and the fans in Saginaw' Veterans Memo- rial Park jearning the winner of each round right after it ends Makipg the fight even more unusual is its recognition--or jack of R--as a championship bout. Right now only Mich gan, which has withdrawn from the World Boxing Asso ciation, has sanctioned it be land bowler pa: chants. , inally for cricket's circles in Kingston, the Jamai- 5°" j can: capital, - | FIRST RACE mile trot. Syear.) Also: Lynde, Mac, Knightie Knight,| * /because they knew they would | Non-winners of three Jasper Herbert, Shady Valley, and Gay); ae Cime. all $3500. Charm i in n ay ~urse $800. (8 i nny Symbol, Witte 15.80 .8.00 5.10 oT 7.00 4.90 art Who C., Am rst and Whisby Clear SECOND RACE and 4 year olds. in 1g 7 Furlong Pace None winners of M. RW 'raser,. Meadow Bres Northwood Butch and 6.8% Also na F nm, High Gay, Algoma Gold. DAILY DOUBLE on, 8 and 4 paid 965.8 2 THIRD RACE -- 7 Farlong Pace. + yearolds and up. Non winners of three 3 Macuft a Lassie, Walker 38029 The burly 32-year-old Que.) PHONE PHONE skiy Cear--Fast becer suffered a broken car- 728-4681 723-4362 eters ever to reach these/out of the way of the thunder. SO" Cimg. all $1800, Purse) Also; Count Yates, Happy's Mac,/drum' and possible concussion shores. ing ball. i-Royal Blue, McFadden 15.20 8.90 6.00 Wherever they go, be it &@ soon the fever spread to ee ee ea mane match with England at the England supporters. Two colos- Also: Atgyle Duke, Hazel's Boy, Sin- mie Chips, Red Gun and Canny"s Lou Yooke. GHenry's Allen, Filion .. 4.409.0490/for White. Flying Raid won 2-Direct Bad, Gillie... 490 320) easily, returning $3.30, $3.00 and) PATIO SLABS FOURTH RACE . 1 Mile Pace. + and dyearokis. Non-winners of $1500 in Gea 8) Parse S700. ng Raid, Galbraith h Shore, Cate awana Adios, Hopkins 4 Qear--FPast Make Go LONDON (CP)--Crews from $ an Lake boys' 1 in British Columbia won their two events in the annual) Barnes-Mortlake regatta on the! Thames River Thurs And the school's their third ets by a score 1 the ju » OlLneT ) fours event Each winning cr sented with hold for a year man received a7 ve them a wonderful ver. beet, ae ; : * he said, "and they left UNIONIZED SHOP 725-4704 Stodium, 8:00 p.m. n Berkshire, 16 - idifor the tine i Spir- | Mark Gibson Score veg: Bagong am otra 723-4631 on eee n it he crews will compete inj 30 MILL (Where Povement Ends) MONDAY of the wee several European meets before : LACROSSE:--OLA Junior Leog mile in the 2 verre oe t nay defeating ¢ i W. BORROWDALE on Gooden captain of the Wellington team. Gibson 7.89 s1600. SSo Long's P'ce, Filion 6 Tally Dares, MacTavish Pe ee See ONE PPM! Wits, infered. im, teres: CARPET SALES Motor Repair QUINELLA 2 AND 8 Paw aizeo horse Spill during training Overheuling--Rewinding te hours Friday, walked out of PROFESSIONAL u § Miaiale Manors SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot, ¢ Toronto's East General Hos- RUG CLEANING : ange Used Motors $2000, but not more than $2500 in 1965 Purse Merrie Amos, Armbro Beau, and Lord Dean yearols and up, Parse $1100. (7) 3.30 3.00 2.80 Pierre Herbert, Gallant .N. Grattan and 4.00 3.4 Superior Lee Total muteel pool 300,9s. Attendance € B.C. Schoolboys y|Shawnigan who jeaves by air SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Deoler in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner ot Athol) 728-9441 SIXTH RACE -- | Mile pace, d:year- pds and up, Claiming all $10,000, Purse <6) TORONTO (CP) -- The 'wo horses Roger White was slated 3.80 2.7% 2.50/to drive at Greenwood Raceway McKinley 02.990 a dy N a 30 Friday night won -- and won convincingly Armbro Ad@anac. Rug (Oshawa) Ltd. § ELECTRIC MOTORS Fast yearolds and up. Winners of more than pital and flew home to Monat- pes FURNITURE wanted mo, (8) real although doctors eer 174 MARY ST. N, Amulet Her, MacT'vish 2.70 2.50 2.40/to confine him to bed 395 Oshawa Bivd. S. in the accident { Flying Raid was entered in the fifth race. Ken Galbraith was named replacement driver SEE US FOR SIDEWALK AND EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace, 3- claiming all $600. 3 ; Brick, Boy Blue, Two O One, i $ f > > rOar-ords ind Ne i sae Fi wen rt no) Bay siasm of their West Indian > 8, pnts Repguneeye oe sandy Dares "-- the seventh Del MacTav- Alve Our Ne t a three-quarters-full sta- | neiohbors. Mr, Ben, Kingston 12.49 4.90 4.00 : oe 3 : dium is a rarity these days. & a4 apne 5-Peany Hai, R. Feagan 4203.0 NINTH RACE -- | Mile pace, d-year- ish took the reins in White's HIGHLAND STONE West Indians have The show = an astonishing are gy oa we 3.) ckis and up, Nonwinners of 3 racesStead and won going away. It a pa > se tlt contrast to e usually re-|_ Alse: Prince m, Teddy Direct C.,/ since May 15. Purse $800, (8) 7 ' ver' brought the English cricket fan Cont 1 Riowt bs Dicer Te relegram and Summer Look oe a © seo a7 WaS Amulet Hanover's' second| out of his shell, He now thinks Strained hand-ciapping that re- 7Johany Dale, Alenender ase aw successive victory here this FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furlong pace, 3 te, Wapies 29 week, The six-year-old mare Fas was bet off the boards and re- turned $2.70 straight after ne- gotiating the mile in 2.07 Also: Joseannie, Golklie's Sister { MARIS FEELS FINE NEW YORK (AP) -- Roger | Maris, slugging right fielder of New York Yankees, was oper- lated on Friday 'and was re- |ported feeling fine after brief surgery. Maris is expected to remain in the hospital until od Show 1 Tuesday or Wednesday and re- usually a miler, is undefeated|join the Yankees in a week. so far in the tour, gore Rae weTaBEE aa an In other events Mark Apple.|Teturnng home at the end of ton, 17, won the 100yard dash) 'is month in 10.4; Tony Foster, 17, took the 440 in 51.8; and Pat Gray, 18, won the 220 in 23 seconds flat Dal Grauer, 18, captured the shot-put with a toss of 46 feet, 7% inches, The B.C. team also ook the sprint relay event in 45.8 Ned ONTARIO, LTD, 1437 King St. E--RAR, 4 Oshewe Ve Mite Kost of City Limite Ph: 725-3189 SHEET METAL WORK Noxt 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725.2738 BROWN'S Lumber & Supplies "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" Larsen, headmaster at for home Monday, said the 1 2w- ing crews were delighted wth their vic es Wednesde: rd CLEANERS ond LAUNDERERS OSHAWA ~ PORT HOPE WHITBY . COBOURG fter their rather sm BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO NEW HOMES & showing at the oval Corteins, Drapes, Blonkets, Ruge Mee eT ad TODAY --~ OSHAWA'S ONLY BUILDING MATERIALS TUESDAY Pork, 6:30 p.m. ond Concrete, ot Brooklin, 8:15 WEDNESDAY SOFTBALL: SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE Specialists in Tune-ups and brake work, 67 KING ST. W. THURSDAY Imperiots vs Bod Boy App' p.m. Maclean's Esso vs pork, &®15 p.m. Genosho 6:30 p.m. -- FR Telephone McLaughlin's OM -- 723- 3481 Prompt Delivery ! | 24-Hr. Service Budget Plon -- Avtometic 370 KING ST. Ww. "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Lid. Weother-Controfled Dekvery OSHAWA PHONE 723-7822 FRIDAY Green Fabric Coated GREEN LAWN 8:00 p.m. FENCING Choin Link--13 Gouge BOB HOY SATURDAY PER 100 FEET PER 100 FEET sar iy bara 36" $25.81 | 36" .. $18.29 Pe Boy oun pi ee $27.90 fo EE $21.47 W ey Rae Stadium, 2:00 p.m 48 $31.06 | 4g" $24.65 Phone 728-8101 U-BARS Plain Chain Link Guerenteed Used Core ONLY 14 Gauge ROY WwW OSHAWA 1 20 PER 100 FEET >. T WV 8 36" $13.20 -- a 42" $15.30 es fe f : 48" $17.62 Chevrolet, Corvair, We will install or Repair ' to. pay Oldsmobile All T.V. Aerials, Rotors, @ Bitiget Terms @ 6 to 60 m about sur new S-month Geterme & BUNDING Sales ond Service S MILLWORK =<.) jazzzqq | sstemonssr 40 Yeors Serving You Phone: 728-8180 A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF... Keep abreast with the Sports News, -- Read The Oshawa Times Regularly SPORT SOCCER: --Oshowe & District Assoc. Ontorio Cup "Oshowe Finol"':--Polonia va Rongers, et Kinsmen Civic Memorial ue--Has' Oshowe Green Goels, ot Children's Arena, 8:30 p.m. LL:--Oshowea City and District Assoc.:---MocLean's Esso vs Bad Boy Applionce, at Alexandre Pork, 6:30 p.m; Scugog Cleaners vs Heffering's Imperials, ot Alexandra Pork 8:15 pm; Genosho Aces vs People's Clothing, ot Fembill Port Perry Merchants vs Brooklin s--Beoches Fastball League:--Hamilton Merchants vs Oshowe Tony's, at Alexondro Park, 8:15 p.m SOFTBALL:--Oshowa City and District Assoc.:--Heffering's and Brokolin Concrete vs People's Clothing, ot Bothe Pork, BASEBALL:--Lokeshore Intermediate Leogue:--Peterborough vs Oshowe Merchonts, ot Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, BASEBALL:--Leoside Junior Leogue:--Lourie's Sports vs Osh- Canadian Tire Legionnaires, ot Kinsmen Civic Memorial you lease @ new... * Ne insurance costs... PHONE 723-4634 BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN Ne maintenance coste . . . One rate covers ees Sa S88 Wt Sve Te HMO TON» © Phone er come te for full details. MILLS AUTO LEASE LTD, | Benefits For All nem ACADIAN Other PONTIAC Ned BUICK Request 266. KING ST, WEST NU-WAY | WILSON | ACADIAN | SUDDARD'S CLEANERS PRESSERS-- SHIRT LAUNDERERS STORAGE 299 BLOOR ST. W. PHONE 728-5141 It's Later Than You Think... come to the Cadillac ENJOY OUR MODERN DINING ROOM FACILITIES--(BOWLING BANQUETS) ALL MODERN ROOMS -- 394 SIMCOE HOTEL LIAAITED Phone 725-3743 for Reservations Weeks tings Legionnaires vs pm, tiance, ot Alexondra Pork, 6:30 Seugog Cleoners, ot Alexondre Aces. ot Port Perry, 8:15 p.m. Fuel and Lumber PORT PERRY 985-7951 BICYCLE SHOP C.C.M, end RALEIGH BICYCLES Soles--Service--Parts Keys Mede 497 Simcoe St. S$. PHONE 725-3979 SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ST. SOUTH -- Up qi You Like It... ... lt Likes You Distributor: Rese Shertt 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 STEPHENSON'S GARAGE Specialists In WHEEL ALIGNMENT Straightening Genero! Repoirs 15 GHURCH ST. Phone 725-0522 HOTEL GENOSHA Excellent. Banquet and Convention Facilities AIR CONDITIONED COFFEE SHOP Open 24-Hrs. A Day

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy