Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 1, 1963 . BROTHERS COME in one- Those back two Jockey Les Whittle 'aboard Scarboro Girl (1) and his brother John riding Leo's Son (3) finish one-two in a race in Edmonton June 25, The Whittles, both apprentice jockeys, are the first brothers to ride on the Alberta-Saskat- chewan circuit in about 15 years, warded with a $90 ex off, onl brothers with a $90 extra pay- |Edmonton Eskies A Question Mark | EDMONTON (CP) - Trades lretirements, new faces and eld linjuries make Edmonton Eiski- mos the question mark of the 1963 Western Football Confer ence season Coach Hagle Keys enters the \16-game schedule with 20 play lors who have previous experi jence with Eskimos and three jnew assistants to help him in his "rebuilding year," | Trades. sent quarterback \Jackie Parker, "Mr, Every Ithing'? fo nine years with Bski imos, and firststring end Jim Leteavits to Eastern Conference jteams Retirements claimed front line Canadian talent. including linebackers Ted Tully and Gino Francis and tackle Jack Lamb The United States Army took) regulars Pat Dye, a strong de-) fensive end, and speedy half-| back Bill MeKenny, both gradu} ates of Georgia | Old injuries cost Eskimos the services of guard Mike Kmech early in training and have the coaches on pins and needles wondering about Canadian quar- ing the acta pay P Photo WHO ELSE? Pick Sonny Liston cmiwiernonee! Fughter Of Month | nipeg quarterback in the old i ; NEW YORK (AP) -- Heavy:|Joey Giardello, Philadelphia; $,) Sugar Ramos, Mexico; 1, Mitsu: Western Interprovineial _ Foot. | q Q y all U f 'e re. Weight champion Sonny Liston's| Laszlo Papp, Hungary, mori Seki, Japan; 2, Howard ball Union days and more re ant pion Pr wary Winstone, Wales; 3, Rafiu King, cently an eastern coach; Len second straight'first round). Welterweight: Champion -- Nigeria Younce, assistant to Steve Owen x 'oy 'Emile Griffith, New York; 1, a 5 ; knockout of Floyd : Patterson x BantamWeight: Champion -- a year ago at Saskatchewan} | é * Mis Rodriguey, Miami, Fla; 2.),. and Roger Nelssh & tirst-string| earned the champion Fighter of Ralph saieclag New Orleata:: & Eder Jofre, Brazil; 1, Alphonse tackle last year with Eskimos, (the Month honors and dropped' Brian Curvis, Wales Halimi, ghey Ae he ree T _ {Patterson from first to fourth ; Harrada, Japan oe Medel, rion he a enna among the 'contenders in the), 24mler ,wellrelehl: Chan Aexico, the double fullback system| monthly Ring magazine ratings! tna. Kenny Lane, Muskegon, po weuet champion = Pone which made Eskimos the released today . " Mich ; Z) Roberto Crus, Phill: scourge of the West in the mid-| Undefeated Cassius Clay of pines; 3, Louis Molina, 150s and held them in power pened gr phen ange pe aso Jose? Calif until a year ago, Last year, Second to top cantender with relaht: . C plagued by injuries, Eskimos Doug Jones of Now York raised Lightweight: . Champion The new coaches are well known in the West, They include 4 jtere Burruni, Sa" Carballo, Columbia; §, Hiroyuki Ebihera, Japan, U.S, TAKES LEAD HANNOVER, Germany (AP) The United States track and field team rolled to a 64-42 mar gin over the West German na tional team Wednesday in the opener of their two-day meet, The Americans won eight of the 10 events on the program, Eleven events will be run to day, Kingpetch, Thailand; 1, Salva-/ Italy; 2. Bernardo! PLOCATIONS 5 - Carlos Ortiz, New York; 1, ' sel No, 2 Brnie Terrell of ' York; finished last in the five-team ' No, ane rey 1 1. Carlos Hernandes, Venoruela; We Chicago boosted to No, 3, Patsg n.), Charniey, England; 3%.) The emphasis now will be on/terson. comes fourth, In 10th Alfredo Urbing Maxics ; haitt i Ss ana oilae e "spot is Bob Cleroux of Mont si B, PHORIED, soul a "Fy s and outside run. reat Junior Lightweight: Cham. ning speed , _. ahve Nine Stop The biggest trade was the one Other rankings ) Patisciner py eae. . , é Pos Light Heavyweight: Cham: 7, o . 4 ve which sent Parker to Toronto . Ghana; 2, Johnny Bigzarro Aveonnits for five players and'al non" Willie Pastrano, Miami, Erie, Pa. 33. Auburn Coneland. od tinal ai © players ANG & ia. 1, Harold Johnson, Philajnny Gale SUeurn Copeland, bundle of cash, One of the five, Jelphia: 2 Giulio Rinaldi, Italy: Flint, Mich Canadian fullback Jon Rechner) So RUas @. SHUko Binalcl, Mays | FKoatherwetght: Champion -- since has returned to Argos in a 4, Rddle Cotton, Seattle . * = E \ trade for Bruce Claridge, a Ca. Middleweight: Champion -- CALL now ! 723-7928 jterback Don Getty, centre Don {Duncalfe and rookie quarter Tames Earl Wright, the man who is supposed to make fans forget Parker Gene 9 SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, relioble Ges Dealer in your area, 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) | 728-9441 nadian end Dick Tiger, Nigeria; 1 Lete sits went to Fullmer, West Jordan, Utah; ca nt tk ' Aloueties for quarterback-line backer Davé Grosz, Grosz was VEMEMBER WHEN es my one of four signal-callers in Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS camp, the others were Getty, "st Horne of Montreal Wright and returnee dim Wal Stan HONG. Of moniren den Islemere captured the Mil lar trophy, emblematic of the Canadian professional match play championship, 15 vears ago today at Tor onto, Horne finished one up over Rudolph Huot of Que bee City, Horne previously won the title in 1946, @ Fine Furniture -- Broacloom @ Custom Made Draperies @ Bamboo and Ready Made Drapes BOTH JOCKEYS Brothers Are Rivals In Saddle Business EDMONTON money is good leave something say John ar Montreal younger brother Ken, 16, wil ready to gallop'? under con tract to Bud Greenwood of Stettler, Alta, Greenwood runs nost of his horses at Winnipeg's Assiniboia Downs Punters who tke to pla ich bets on combinations in x \ ving brot ers had little luck h ) government - controlled th the Whittles until June 2) angling areas t Edmonton when Les finished --_---- aboard Scarbera Girl and : : Tohn was second with Leo's} caved | Butet OW Son, It was the first time they joined the circu h finished one-two and it nan exacta race, return $80 on a $2 outlay gave me quite Quie and modest i « Bin MRSA Etnd | Bib ay te B a : : ounger brother beat. me Conwact 0 Hana ¢ ' oh "I hear about Farms, He now has 15 y has patterned n 1960, MOSt Of hem in he afier any current his/His strong Y jockey, Roth hope to he an outside chant > the circuit's leading rider} apprent re as interested in] ond. year he day when they] WATCH WRIGHTS own their own spread and Les, at 108 a few cattle and horses tch s we now operates a g the of outside Ca trouble and Ken are 7 four boys camplete @ Personalized Decorating Service SUNCE 1927 Reliable FURNITURE -- IN@ERIORS 96 KING EAST DOWNTOWN OSHAWA be IMPROVE FISHING Prince. Edward Island mproving trout John reached th n province and 1o0w plateau July ) $73 aiMaicolm,. G at Cs board moves out of th F year, ranks a the end of the hiy season (CP) Theicana, Alta., also worked the but the hours circuit then to be desired Apprentices receive s Whittle, two month and free room, who giveiand travel in their. first racing fans|By the third year the mo combination pay has eached $150, Most ap.) Les yyent -who are given a five: riders, pound. weight advantage in a/fall, He had his st win ace-in three years ago when he boote required 40 win lant Countess at eirfhe final race of first ces t hame yea a Ae nt nd you t a \ t much of he guys a "It's not cent Ng out of STARTED AS GROOM days a John joined the circuit r seven months a yea: boy, He rode b up atifirst mount at the 1961 Edmon ot of fun ton Exhibition meeting under owner-trainer Co wit st ter boy ton 1 showing ' AS . 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