Darkey Riddell (no, 8) finish- le of the home stretch, ronto's Greenwood Raceway, ; inner' midd ed third, The winner's time to take first place in the sec- last evening, Ottawa Duke ond race on the card at To- (No, 4) was second -- and OSHAWA DRIVER, Gordon Kingston, is shown driving "Tapdean" (No, 5) down the YE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Auguet 2, 1963 17 Oshawa Merchants Grab Playoff Win Over Ajax Rivals ss; Hobbs, p and 2b; MecCort ney, cf; Hill, If, p and §b; Daze, lb; Pope, rf; Flynn, 2b; Ren- nick, 3b and pj ce; Finnigan, If in 5th, OSHAWA MERCHANTS wills, If; Etchells, rf; Reid, 1b; Whiteley, 3b; Cole, ¢; Lutton, 2b; Dowe, ss; Pipher, ef; Me. Oshawa Merchants whipped/pitching with two runs in and Ajax Merchants 10-1, in the/bases loaded. Next an error by second game of their Lake-|the catcher, when he failed to shore Intermediate Baseballjtouch the plate on a force play League semi-final playoff round,|there, gave Oshawa their third last night at Little Britain, run of the inning and a 7-0 lead, The win was the first in two) Oshawa picked up one run on games of the scheduled 3-out-of-/ Wills' single, steal of 2nd base 5 series, the first game at AjaX/and then a hit by Etchells, to Breckenbridge, @ on Tuesday night having re-|make it 8-0, in the fifth, In the sulted: in a 2-2 te, When dark-/7th, Wills tripled after Everet Carleton Raceway Lost Money Again OTTAWA (CP)----Rideau Carl: . eton Raceway operated at a def. icit again this year but general manager Al Grillo sees a rosy future for the track, "We're developing a lot of new fans," he said, 'That takes time but it's good business," The track, a $4,000,000 invest. ment, closed Wednesday after running off 68 nights of harness racing in its second season, Fans bet about $4,500,000 or an average of $67,000 nightly, A $71,000 nightly handle is needed for the track to break ven, "This will take two to three years to build up," sald Grillo, "T think {n three years we should be averaging about $100,- 000 a night, and in five years about $125,000,"" ness halted play, {Wagner had singled wih one! Oshawa moved. their "homejout and Etchells' third hit scor- game" to the splendid new/ed Wills with Oshawa's 10th and floodlighted baseball diamond) final tally, } at Little Britain, in a move to) [Lucky Wills, with two singles, secure better financial support! triple, a walk and being hit! and a crowd of over 300 cash| once, had a perfect night at the! customers were on hand, |plate, Etchells with - three-for- res five was Oshawa's next best at LONG OVERDUE the hal Oshawa, who had had major el ety and Ted Whiteley had problems trying to win a game) : ere sa | from Ajax during the regular) Art Rennick, pitched the sth bee ane ' | g¢ for Ajax and retired schedule, came up with @ one! o nowa all by himself, in 1, 2, 3 sided triumph last night when Kids CGN BEAIRTGEL to ie ws they matched Ajax in the hit- ated & . ? for the seven-furlong event iting department but produced and a strikeout, was 1.5434, a superior brand of pitching.) ayvom SHUTOUT with the ability to get their hits! "ajax, who had just as many ee wis k RETAILERS THRIFTY Pre - Season | GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS | when they had men on bases,/hits as Oshawa, couldn't get being another big contributing/them when needed. They open factor in Oshawa's victory, jed with Bob Tripp's walk and Neither team scored in theihe took second on a _ passed 2 Oshawa Green Gaels End Their Schedule Tied For 2nd Place ey ST. CATHARINES -- Oshawa rest the trio ST, CATHERINES A'S--goal, eottewa Duke, Madiil Green Gaels closed out the On-|Branch series, Van Schacon; defence, Graham added iets a WEP Pi EN tario Lacrosse Association Jun-| Johnny Davis picked up the moran Boyd; forwards,| Ale: Flemington's First. Who's Who ior League schedule by thump:|slack, triggering five goals, to Chest Thor Stout ieee Night Shift, and ing St, Catharines Athletics 11-7,|give him 75 for the campaign,| enyers rne, Aaa at last night {Elmer Tran scored three others, | Plante, Clevers, Hallett, Schmor Victory for the Gaels pushed) Larry Ireland potted a pair and/and Landry, them into a second place tie)" Jim Hinkson notched a single. with Alderwood Terriers in the FIRST RACE -- year-old maidens, iJune Dale Chips, S-Duchess Canuck, Dam Allan Wilmac, Eaid 7? Furlong pace. Purse $800, (8) M'den 6.70 3.80 3.10 4,10 2.90 3,20 Argye! Patsy, Noral Mac, and Kawartne Pool 10,016. Daily Double pool 18,402 SECOND RACE 7 Furlong trot, 3 and 4year-olds,: Non-winners of 4 races |AE--Nonwinners of $1500, Purse $800 1a) 5.60 3.30 2.60 3.20 2,70 for the Long THIRD RACE - 7? Furlong pace, and é4yearolds, Nonwinners of 4 races. Officials--John Mann of Mer-|AE--Nonwinners of $1500, Purse $800 For. St, Catharines, Doug final league standings, But the|Favell, their hottest sniper, was ritan and Randy Miller of tir, Jones, Camsbali win was meaningless as the(@ three-goal shooter while Bill/Niagara Falls, Queen City tea nave |Hallet, Tom Thearian, Pat Boyd) , RIRST PERIOD 3 5,30 3.80 3.10 4.80 3.70 4.90 Light. Rhythm Dale, and Gay é&Midnight Zone, Madill Also: Hal G. Aton, Allie Also: Royal R. Joe, Billy G. Express,; 20 Pool Also: Miss Star Chief, Spittire Grattan, first inning but in the second ball, With two out; Gary Hill Evalyn Harmony, Duicie Dillon, and) stanza, Oshawa got two runs on/singled to centre and Pipher's Ron! Pry an opening single by Ted White-|perfect throw to the plate was ley, a couple of walks and then/in time to nip Tripp, . SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlong trot. 4year-) Jim Pipher's sacrifice fly. Two} Ajax left runners on base gids and up. Winners of this meeting pre) more walks followed and during/every inning except the sixth ferred, Claim! it $2500, 900. : ie y es 'ee + ty OUNINS ON SR: PONG CNN ie a wild pitch let Jackie/and ninth frames, They had two N40 $40 20 Cole score from third, for a 2.0/on in the third, with one out Tae uause Bacteeians 3 0| Lead. : _ jand failed*to score, They load. Also; Perky Key, Rascal Sandy, Chuo} OShawa added two in the third/ed the bases. on Reg Daze's Hanover. Lund. and Peggy May Petersion a. walk, to Bob Reid, White-|single and two walks, in the QUINELLA OF 6 AND 1 Palo s7ego |leY'S second hit, a hit batter/fourth, but there were two out 16.654, Quinella pool 16.692 and a choice play, plus an errorjand again they failed. They throw jloaded them again in the fifth EVENTH RA 1 Mil a , ; : pare VR ENTH (RACE mT tille' pace.) Lucky Wills was hit with ajon three walks, but again with! n 96263) AE Optional claiming ofpitch in the fourth, Al Etchellsitwo out and couldn't get the $4500. Purse $100 7) 5 } Phy i , ~ cary hi Sciags thine lckieh She Sab kiN singled, then Reid, Whiteley/necessary hit, éJimmy Patch Cy Herbert 3.40 3.19 aNd Cole all drew walks in suc-| Jim McConkey, who pitched Ihee Johnston Hicks si . é4jcession as Ajax pitcher Roy/the first five innings, giving up Ele and ONE Past Trego'! A™¥) Hobbs lost his control complete-jonly five hits but six walks, (DNF--Did not finish.) ly. Gary Hill took over the/strained a shoulder muscle in . agers cpsoraauats ithe 6th inning and gave way to | Everett Wagner, who did a neat éAmber Lad 1-Byhalia Dean, Fritz Kingston tromn Cookie Gilchrist EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot, dyear- SPECIAL! 4 lak 4.2) aa |) 18,56 19.58 ham 3 $.38 4 V44 8.88 Penalties -- F and Favell 8.30. ols and up. Nonmwinnera of 2 races since July 6 Purse $1500, (8) &Mary Louise, Waples 6.90 3.70 2.50 'Flash Song, Walker 3.50 2.00) ?-Reypheil, Madili 2.20 Also: Luliwater Frost, King C. Lee, Wind Song, Herbert 39.266. | Must Get Licence BUFFALO (AP)---Pro football! Star Chester (Cookie) Gilchrist,| facing trial after being accused) FOURTH RACE -. 1 Mille trot. Syear- old. and up. Nonwinners of 2 races since July 6 Purse $900. (8) Royal McLean, McLean 11.60 5.40 3.70 6Patricia. Margaret, Madill 7.20 5.20 PSkytop. Tat, Frits 3.80 Alse: Armtro Beay, Lady Harriman. |Valid Pick, Superb Hanover, and Lady Cotton Maid. and Betsy Pool NINETH Race =, 1 Millen pace, sof punching a policeman, won} year-olds and. up, Winners of ins meet dismissal Thursday of a charge read. Claiming all $3500, Purse| Sno S ' : $1000, <8) ay "of driving without a licence.| L-Battle Kinney C.. Furness 11,10 5.90 4.10) The charges had arisen from the dJerry Canuck. Miller 4.60 3.20 same incident $-Bar Gold, Filion 2.90)" A . | Also: Flo's On, High and Mighty,|' Judge Michael FE, Zimmer of) dete OFAN Royal Oaks, and Lochin-/ city court told Gilchrist to get a cof. in > Hoot 36.407, Total AMutuel poo ava.ea, |New York state driver's licence Attendance §.426, within 30 days. Gilchrist, former Canadian football star, had been} ete with a Canadian licence.) Horsemen Firm, 23) 5° Greenwood May |S. Chips. Pool 24,885 FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace. 4year- olds and-vup. Fillies and mares, Non winners since July 6 Claiming all $1500. Purse $900, (8) Stormy Lu, Forbes @Shirley Brooke, McLean 2Blondie Hy, McCallum 14.90 4.70 3.80 3.40 3.10 8.90 floored a patrolman at a police) Station after his arrest May 14 on several charges. The 235-pound Buffalo Bills) fullback was indicted on a sec-| ond-degree assault charge last! week, No trial date has been! relief job. Jim MeCortney tripled in the 7th with. one out and scored on Gary Hill's, single, to save Ajax from the whitewash brush, Bi!) Finnigan opened the 8th with a single but Art Rennick hit into a double-play, after which Jimmie Breckenbridge singled but the next batter grounded out, They went down in order in the 9th, Ajax's nine safeties were better distributed than Osh two of them and AJAX MERCHANTS -- Tripp, e@ Commercial and tadustrie! nN @ Leasedack e@ Development Paul Ristow REALTOR 728.9474 awa's, with Gary Hill getting seven other players sharing the rest equal- front; stitching accents. Special ! "CHARGE-IT* neat prints! All-round elastic M.-L, Seve 33% ! Special REG, $9.99. Men's nylon windbreokers for chillies doye chead! Laminated for weightless warmth ond quilt-interlined! Zipper i tony iy MEN'S BOXER SHORTS. Reg. $1.00. High. count cotton broadcloth shorts in @ voriety of RSH CANADIANS block, brown; sizes 36 to 46, $1.25 weekly, waist, Sizes $- SHOPPING CENTRE DOWNTOWN ZELLER'S PHONE 723-2209 PHONE 723.2294 1a? Ki . & set me 'Close Tomorrow | | TORONTO (CP) -- Greenwood)to turn down The Jockey Club's) |Raceway may be a track with-/latest offer to raise purses from} jout horses Monday unless a last-!an average of $9;250 to $11,000 minute deal is reached today be-!a night } tween horsemen and the track | If the dispute lasts until the} ntari ; rs A : | TODAY The Ontario Harness Horse-'eng of the Greenwood season . men's Association voted Thurs- SOFTBALL het ' F WS*) Aug. 31 it might also affect The Beaches Mz F bal day to stage a boycott if The! Jockey Club's Mohawk Raceway Beaches Major Fastballi jockey Club does not meet de-lnear Campbeliville. Ont where League -- Oshawa Tony's VS/mands for a three-year contract 'the fall meeting is scheduled f Randall-Roy Metals, at Kew ones righ ee) ibe 'he fall meeting is schedul or Neach Garde 800 p promising purses of 47 per centiSept. 2-Oct. 5. aOeCR WOIGENS, 8.00 p.m. jof the track's share of the mu- John tuel take emt John Mooney, managing d B.C. Lions | SPORTS Top Ottawa CALENDAR : VANCOUVER (CP) -- British s2 OF Columbia Lions appear to have ane, tOldeveloped a potent one-two} rookie punch from which much could be heard during. the com- ¢ Canadian Football League ason . fa ye ecwudst. in in of Arnprior, a association's bar- oe id owners stables that SATURDAY SOFTBALL East Toronto Junior Ladies') "°° ie eague--Oshawa Scugog Clean rip be open with today "hs Toronto Hiscock's Com: M aes we ee for entries for h Park,| Monday's card Jockey Club 8 bi ector, says the en ceways should the boy- "If we can fill a card, we'l! cott start £0." said Mooney Mr. Mooney nigh He said it mum number of ate the t said the mini- ies to oper. k would be six races ith at least four horses s W s by Ni- am had earned the) runner-up position, on their Tran (ireland) | 3. Oshawa: Davis (Stinson) DAVIS SETS PACE ireland (Tran) ond position, which saw the Osh-'oing three goals, Elmer Tran 8. St. Catharines: Favell winning their last seven games./~)_. Motor. City squad held allt! and Hallet 12.08, the corner, the Gaels have/mayen replied with two for St 1% Bt, Catharines: Ravel 6.20 : In the second, Oshawa held a/!2. Oshawa: Tran (Hinkson) 16.06 PLAYOFFS NEXT |Houston 7.01, Favell 7.4%, Brady 15.58. ter-final and Alderwood play comeback, 5.58, Stinson (Malor) 15.58 and Graham ~. OSHAWA GREEN GAELS --|!¢ $f Catherines: Hatiet play St. Catharines in the semi.) Veller, Davies; forwards, Tran,|!?. Oshawa: Ireland (Tran) Both quarter-finals are sched-| semi-finals in Brampton, next formers, being rested for the Coach Jim Bishop didn't dress Some 20,000 fans got a sec * \ - Nia ara Falls Ohler and fullback Peter Kempf)y as Lions defeated Ottawa Rough 7.00 p.m, . Kempf, ved | year 2 tion intermediate game wy a last yea ree i chased into the two singles, caught an Oh.\lin| Merchants vs Brampton|with the OHHA executive and and fans oe bet-|and Bobby LePlante scored one) 1, Oshawa: b rs | Osh ? is ( in) ter goals for-and-against aver.|&@ch. * ie avin. (Stin age 4. Osha Davis (Stimson) . eA ' ; | 5. Oshawa: Tran This spoiled Gaels' -- Gaels jumped in a first period! 4 Oshawa Jate season drive toward¥ssec-'g.9 }ead with Johnny Davis bag-| 7: 3 Catharines: Boyd (Favell) ZCheevers) awa squad finish in a flurry,|iwo and Larry Ireland, a single.| Penaities -- Greham 8.80, Gra , ' 1.15, and Hallet 12.08. It may be an au that with commanding edge of play in the e A play-olls just & first twenty minutes, Doug) SECOND PERIOD i _ . Osh Davis (Hink ) 7.03 pag ng should be tough! Catharines. I1t; Sh. Catharines: Thearian. (Shout) 13.85 3-2 edge in goals, good for a 13, Gonawet ire a Davies) 18,25 Oshawa will meet Long commanding 9-4 lead ae. ee a, Grete Ge ar-| St: Cs s i Brady (Match and Malor) 15.58, Boyd Branch Castrolites in one quar t gag re Bg gy Be rady, (Maen and Maier) bere play i } Guelph Mohawks in the other jOshawa team in the final stan- (Match) 15.58 Each series is a best-of-five af-|za and outscored the Gaels 3-2, | THIRD PERIOD Brampton Armstrongs, who - . St, Catharines: Favell (Lendry) coasted to the league pennant, S04; Marshall; defence, Gray,|1¢ st Catharines: LePlante finals, which is a best-of-seven|!feland, Davis, Brady, Stinson,|"*,ohames'--Favell 316 Hallet 7s series. Houston and Hinkson, uled to start next Wednesday in Oshawa-and Alderwood and the! Friday evening. Playing without three top per- playoffs, Oshawa fired six first: period goals for the triumph Tommy Conlin, Dave L Kenny Thompson for thi Into Stands At look at the hometown com on of quarterback Pete Ridera c Ni - ers VS NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) eet ae in an exhibition ets, at Toronto Monare An Ontario Lacrosse Associa: ye Urs _ was > ~ Soe with We . LACROSSE n halted here Thu y nightivo cw . s 2 ee : ' versity k eld goals) OLA ior League -- Brook- some horsemen. will not when one of t s sept be 9 day agara Falls player ler pass for a touchdown and Sealtests, at Brampton, 8.30 will file entries Niagara Falls Sm (converted that touchdown as/P.m "I think a disgruntled few 'Mary Louise' Wins. Greenwood Feature TORONTO (CP)--Mary 'Lou- ise, driven by Keith Waples, won the featured $1,500 trot at! Crogn leaped out he pen- Lions ended their three-game) OL A Juvenile League think they are being hard done iy box at the 19 mark of tion season undefeated for| Whitby Green Gaels vs Mimi- by. I don't ee that they are the second period "d t geen 10 } co, at Mimico, 8.30 p.m We've raised our purses as ri 2 Bai as rookie ni ae - s much as we feel we can." When rg and vi ~age aq pire Stadium as LAWN BOWLING Th he 2 : 7 Streetsville iec é . e horsemen Thursday voted to intervene, he was ed ™Y Lee took « Men's Doubles Ratisbas, down by another Niagara Falls Ot'@¥a qu t Port Perry Lawn Bowling player ? son Club, 1.00 p.m. and Mixed States horse shoe pitching cham * Baal Doubles Tournament, for Keith pionsh m » & 4° DLONSAIP. . agg Brown Trophy, at Peterborough -- fehl t xm the Kiteh Greenwond. Sacewey Taweeey ' Sn . hi, fror itchener are 1g the mi 3 | the seat Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m. , m tne Aitchener area: nig 1g the mile in 2:07.2 ula had a score of 5-0 after the first.. Mary Louise paid $6.90, $3.70) GOLF round atch play Thursday team 1 $2.50 wi 'lash S n : Me and $2.50 with Flash Song plac-) fans, was unable to ebrity Day', featuring ex- .. : f ing to return $3.50 and $2.80.) hid of shots by Joe There are 36 entries in the six round competition 5 tsvill as leading 7 move t m within the Ot- i Streetsville was leading 7-5 at! thin the Ot)», was third, paying! Ottawa got on the scoreboard Kirkwood rid famous trick the time. a ard line when Lee hit , Shot artist, and special nine- halfback Whit exhibition. match. 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