Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 16, 1963 NIORS PROMINENT IN JUNIORS P LIST OF GOLF SUR derson of Oshawa, 3-and-1; Su- san McBride, Peterborough, who defeated Jean MeNeil, Trafalgar, 4-and-3 and Nancy Stoddart, of New- Uplands, who defeated Mrs. J, Stubbs of Trafalgar, one-up are; "Pam" Miller, of Osh- awa, who defeated Shirley Woodley of Thornhill, on an extra 19th hole; Jo-Anne Price, who defeated an of Oshawa, one-up; Morag MeNeil, Tra- falgar, who defeated May An- JUNIORS dominated the list of survivors as the semi-final matches in the various flights and consolation sections, in the Ontario Ladies' Open Golf Championship were played off at the Oshawa Golf Club yes- terday. Left-to-right, above, Mary's, 4-and-3 and Mrs, D. "Mare" Jacobi of Oshawa, who eliminated Mrs. R, Me- Cullagh Pine Valley, one- up "Sue"' Hilton, of London Hunt Club, who advanced to the championship: final, against Mrs. Tom Lockwood of Rose- dale Club, when she elimin- ated Carol MeGee of St. OTHER WINNERS in yester- "day's games included = the three shown here, left-to-right: "Pat" Connors of New Up lands, who defeated Mrs, S A. Loyko of Whitby, one-up; Sue Hilton Meets Mrs. Lockwood In Defense Of Title SEMI-FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Lock wood, Rosedale. cet. € Con: aef ousted! Ne of --Oshawa Times Photos, on the extra 19th hoje move into the Consolation fina of the Championship flight against Nancy Stoddard, of New Uplands, who yesterday Mrs, J, Stubbs of Trafalgar Mrs, D, (Edith) Henry of Osh awa Won a berth in the consola- \, tion section of the Second Flight and Mrs. D. (Marg) Jacobi also of the host club, advanced consoilaiian h By GEO, H, CAMPBELL "Sue" Hilton, of the London Hunt Club, current holder of the Ontario Women's Open golf crown, will defend her title in the 36-hole final match the Oshawa Golf Club today, against Mrs. Tom Lockwood of Toronto Rosedale Dorothy Lockwood eliminated her club-maie from Rosedale,/ Kay Helleur, one up, yesterday when Miss Helleur fluffed short putt on the Kay Hetieur London Hunt, solation ey ¥ Stoddar pie y Mrs at ataiga FIRST FLIGHT Toronto 1 lub : $. Dairy A. Pasanen Binkley, Owen Consolation - 4. Carison, Rose t io Lad and v kp x, W SECOND FLIGHT the june Kirkpat a beph 18th hole, /T ' y. det VIVORS -- Fernhill Park Advances To Midget Final Fernhill Park's Honest Cal's defeated North Oshaya 10-3 last night at Fernhill diamond, in their third and deciding game of the Oshawa Minor Softball Association's OASA elimination semi-final round Fembhill will now meet Storie Park in the finals, with the first game scheduled for Fern. hill Park diamond this Satur- day evening. North Oshawa will await the League Cham pionship playoffs, which will get under way on Monday, August 26th, when they will open the semi-finals against Southmead. In the other brac ket, Sunnyside Park will meet the losers of the Fernhill - Storie series, while the winners of this round will 'move into OASA playdowns and have a bye to the League Championship finals Last night's ing game proved an anti to the semi-final action Fernhill collected only dozen hits and scored their runs asthe result. of errors. North Oshawa's infield ers came up with one of those weird "bad throw" nights, which made Fernhill's task comparitively easy broke a 1-1 tie with a four-run splurge in the second stanza and added one in the third and three more in the fourth, for a 9-1 lead. Their final tally came n the Sth Parkinson, piiching for. Fern hill, for the most part had the North Oshawa batters either hit- ting sky-high lofts to the out. fielders or big-bounce hoppers to the infield, He struck out six and received fine support North Oshawa got one the first frame when Ken. Brack walked and scored via an in- field bobble and an infield out Their other two runs. came in the fifth when Sharp with a clean hit and B hit a long one NORTH OSHAWA--K G Brack if; D Sellngham -- rf Ewa Mathersill Woods 3 third-and-decid. climax in that a half most of scoring They n Brack Rr I Par len erty ' lb 3b; arowny Mosier e opened | "SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' RGET NIGHT", when the citizens of Oshawa will be celebrating the success of the great million-dollar campaign, is next Wednesday. Meanwhile, that are events of interest leading up to that moment, of special attraction to sports fans, Last night, Tony's and Maclean's-Heffering's combines played a good softball game and the. fund got the proceeds, Tonight, at Kinsmen Stadium, Oshawa Hawkeyes, this city's energetic Junior football team, will host Kitchener-Waterloo Juniors, with proceeds to the Auditorium Fund, On Sunday afternoon, also at the Stadium, Toronto C'ty pro soccer team will play Oshawa All-Stars, again for a boost to the campaign. x x x x TEL-A-PLEDGE will be in full force next week, with cill- izens having the opportunity to phone their pledge to Radio Station CKLB, . Actually, we think this bureau, thanks to the civie-minded spirit of a generous citizen, has been able to "scoop our CKLB confreres, We received a phone call last Inight, from a man who wanted' to take part in the drive "Let's Build It Ourselves, For Ourselves"'--and he asked us to drop around to his home and pick up a cheque, his dona- Before we had time to finish shaving---he was The donor, Wm, better known as tidy sum--$150.00-- | On their Mar! in i tion to the fund at our door, delivering his cheque in person, Lammiman. (who laughingly admits he's /"Bill Lemon') handed us a cheque for a of Oshawa Generals Junior hockey glory, by defeating boros Galt, in what has to be the Junior hockey history -- a group of young Oshawa fans, mo toring to the game, were victims "of a terrible accident, in which two were instantly killed and others critically injured two victims were George Frederick and Hilton Lammi man, "'Bill' Lammiman put it this way "I'd like to help this fine cause and I don't like payroll deductions very well, so I'm giving mine this way, You can say a third of it is in of my brother, Hilton, who was a great hockey fan to a game, when he was killed; another third is of my r. Naney, who worked for Simpson's and well-known to Oshawa folk (Nancy » June, '58) and you can say the other third is I've worked lemon started Toronto makes him more a peach, than a 1938, the night and that March 9th climb to 9.1 al, upset in greatest rhe memory and in memory for 30 passed away from an 'old Oshawa boy' and I guess I'm that GM for 46 vears." Well, we're not sure about the "old" "Rill"? Lammiman has certainly proven he's a real Oshawa boy'. And on behalf of future Oshawa. "boys" who Auditorium say 'Thanks A going siste years was at bit, but will enjoy the Civic we'll Million" ! Brooklin Blanks Port Perry Squad had j | | Brooklin Concretes open-inng ende ad three runs their OASA playoff campaign last on their hor diamond Port Perry Merchants game in. the 3 2-out-of 3 on Saturday cd ( night over Second i) and ended the scoring son was the only batter in the game to get. two hits PORT PERRY --- Edgar night Warriner, cf; Hanson ry nish, 3b; Ff Mitchell, ¢; in Mitchell, If; Qwen, rf; Bram- the > ev, p; Venning, Ib; Petch, c¢ shutout and Harper, batted in 9th BROOKLIN G, Jones, Hill, Gibson, ef: Til, V. Ferguson, 3b; Simpson M D, Ferguson, K 2b; series is in ss; Cor Port } Per Ronnie Jones was top pitching cretes to Con by} form for earn the strikeout Port Perry to only Bill Hanson got a double, with two out, in the first inning and Bill - Cornish singled in the 7th, with one out That was Port Perry's total and since aiso didn't give up a single walk, Bill Cornish get ting on via an error, in the fourth, made it a total of only three batters to reach first base Ne Port he. was rike . past the game, he still g Ww nd n one rf; 2b; " laiming victims and limited iwo safe hits SS Jones Ib; Jones, Cc Pp Sunnyside Boys Win Semi-Finals Sunnyside Park boys whipped North Oshawa 18-1 last night the North Oshawa diamond, sweep their Neighborhood Assoc PeeWee Softball League semi-final playoff series in two-straight games Ashton pitched most of the came for the winner fanning 11 batters in six innings, How- ard pitched:the 7th iming and faced only and struck these, North Osh- run. came in the inning when Stevenson advanced on a passed on a hit by » Jones | H pitching for to \ Bramley Perry, pitched well able 'to the thir only batter in ave up only owed only after the ge one wo live | he three out awa s third Til but out Gie tir arid in the BK both ty sa bson fely ame with two happened, Grant the third with walked t | ball o Woods White Oshav it, af hit st one of b oOws one nothing jones sin : out d scored to se for North night of pitching had a rough getting past the first two frames. He walked the first four batters in succession, n the third inning and three of hem scored, After that, Sunny- scored ¢ Gibson's bobbled was fifth bad 4 1-1 until the had his only 1 Don Fer With walkec it 'off C A TIGHT LINE Angler Has Choice Type Casting Line By KEN ROBERTS In your selection of equip. ment, let us not forget castin line, Here, there is a wide fiel of products to choose from, Braded nylon, silk, or the new: er monofilament types, Each one of the above has a definite set of good and bad points, Hiowever, as lines have im: proved with time, you will find the more recent developments in monofilament well worth considering Braded nylon, one of the first types of nylon used in the manufacturé of fishing -- line, still enjoys the majority of the market, This line is soft and phable and will readily roll from the spool under the weight of the lure, Its strength regard- ing comparable diameters, of say cotton, is much superior Backlash, the common night- mare of all casting enthusiasts, is quite prevalent and will occur more readily on this line than in, say monofilament more about this point later, But, when backlash does occur, t is easier to untangle than in the case of monofilament Some cheaper lines will soak up water to such an extent that your spool capacity will seem to have dwindled after a day's fishing, Rot, in this line, is non- existent, however time fatigue is, As in spinning, change your line every season for maximum safety SILK be This type of line is a dream to work with, it has more of the better casting traits than most other types, However, rot and aging are real enemies of this type of line, It is compara lively expensive when compar- ng other types, such as braided and monofilament nylon, Prop- er storage and drying is a must to combat rot, And, if the heav ier tests are used in salt water, a thorough washing in fresh water Is necessary before dry- ng, Silk, while nice to cast and use, is much too impractical when compared with the ad vanced features of today's nylon Jines MONOFILAMENT While this type of abruptly, In earlier refinements of this quite limited, In sears, line days just their product the monofilament type as spinning line, Recent studies SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Provincial Union Junior Lou Myles vs Cleaners, at 8.00 p.m.; 3 elimination series FOOTBALL Exhibition Game Kitchener Waterloo vs Oshawa Hawkeyes, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.30 p.m. (Proceeds to Civic Auditorium Building Fund) SATURDAY SOFTBALI Oshawa Minor Assoc, Midget League Playoffs (OASA Elimin- ation Finals) -- Storie Park vs Fernhill Park, at Fernhill Park, 630 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series OASA Intermediate "C" Play Women's Concretes VS line has Intermediate | crossed the plate, That made it been in existence since the war, Gib-' many anglers have dismissed it the/League rooter! line were recent manufacturers have D done splendid work in refining in this field! w it: have come up with an oval line, turned over to Terence V. Kelly, |field Soivthall victory, MacLean's - Heffering' Playoffs--Toronto|touched Taylor for three runs Oshawa Scugog/in the final innings when they Alexandra Park,/bunched four hits off the stylish 2nd game of 2-out-of-/righthander, |The use of this new shape en-/PICKEREL ables the caster to execute) As mentioned last week, feed- more trouble-free and backlash-|ing patterns and preferenec for free casts, This is achieved|deeper waters are in effect. This when the line becomes wet,/last week the southern sections from reeling in water ladeniof Sturgeon Lake have been line, a wet film is left on the/showing promise, Here troll line, When the caster lets fly,/deep with a Beno (orange with the line flies from the spool just|black spots), Balsam Lake, here as rapidly as other types, with;again troll deep, try a double the exception that the water jointed Pikie Minnow or June forms sort of an adhesion to/Bug with Worm, Rice Lake al- the other line on the spool, | ways seems to draw the angler This adhesion tends to slowAnd for good reasons too, for down the backlashing tendency) this lake has to its credit some of the spool and reduce whip. {of the best feeding grounds for But, once a backlash does occur,|fishing in Southern Ontario. look out! I tried a spool andjAnglers should be able to take found it quite a job before |/consistent catches from this |got used to that special knack|!ake once feeding spots are lo- that is required before master.|cated and tabs kept on them, ing any new piece of equipment.) pace {is good features outweigh the) Reimont in the Havelock area bad to a considerable degree will give good results, here fish TESTS deep with Mepps No, 3 (buck- Many thoughts on the subjectjtail) for smallmouths. Large- of pound tests have been ex-! mouths try shallows near pounded, Here are a few ques-|weed cover, here use Crayfish tions which make it easier toor surface plug. Stony Lake at decide, Am 1 good enough with/Hull's Landing for largemouths, a casting reel to play a fish forjtry near shores and between ten minutes on a light pound islands worms or surface test? iplug. Weed beds are prevalent Are there weeds where I will/in this section of the lake and be fishing? Will I cast or troll? | Will provide excellent cover for What type of fish will. I be in| bass search of? But, most of all, how much of a sport am I? This last GAME POSTPONED question should alter or change) VALLEYFIELD, Que. (CP)-- your answers to the previous|Rain forced officials Thursday ones, For, what can surpass the|to postpone the game between thrill of giving that hunk of fish| Valleyfield and Fort William for a chance for freedom, This isithe Canadian Little League where it is skill, not force, that|/baseball championship, The gets the trophy. For, it doesn't/playoff has been rescheduled take a sport or skill to land alfor today with the winner ad- 4spound pickere! on %0-pound|vancing to the Little League tackle. Give him a chance, he's|World Series at Williamsport, giving you his life Pa., next week. Tony's Extended By City Leaguers What's the difference between|foul line, The other run was the Beaches Major Fastball) produced on Ron Elliott's single, League and the highly touted/a wild pitch and Danny Price's City and District League? Well,/single that's a loaded question and de-! Ronnie Taylor seemed well on pends whether or not you are ajhis way to a shutout until the Beaches follower or a City/ninth, In the final frame, pinch- hitter Jimmie Pipher singled, Last night, in an exhibitionjhowever, Taylor fanned Bill contest between 'Tony's,,. the McKee and Danny Gray and Beaches pennant-winners, and a/seemed to be out of trouble. Joe combination MacLean's Esso/Piontek singled scoring Pipher. Casting lines of/Fuels and Heffering's Imperials|Hickey followed with a. single have|team, the Vending club claimed/and both Joe and Reg raced been produced round, the same a 53 decision home on Ralph O'Reilly's double All proceeds from the game,|which Butch McMahon and Nick hich amounted to $65.57, were|Mroczeck misplayed in left chairman of the Million Dollar| Bob Booth led Tony's at the {Civic Auditorium campaign.|plate with two hits and pair of MacLean's had their complete|runs batted in. Jack "Red" lroster in uniform but. inserted|MacDermaid followed with a Ralph O'Reilly at second base,/homer. Bill McKee topped the Joe Piontek in left field and/losers with three safeties in four Reg Hickey as pitcher, to bol-/official trips to the plate, ster their club, 'ean! TONY'S TALES -- Tony's de- | Ronnie Taylor, a ) : | *) iveifending CNE Bulova Watch j|League" grad, spaced 10 hits) champions have | Tournament and fanned 13 batters for the/ drawn Richmond Hill including Ray Judd in the opening game |Monday night at 8.30 p.m, Rich- }mond Hill are members of the Metro circuit ... Paul Shody, coach with People's Credit |Clothing Juveniles, was the win- ner of the lucky draw. Holding jticket number 157, Shody won a /badminton set, donated by Bola- hood's Sportshaven . . . Tony's next action is on Wednesday at home, at Kinsmen Stadium, against the NHL All-Stars | Three stars chosen by Jim Shaw of CKLB were Ron Taylor of Tony's, Bill McKee and Reg Hickey of MacLean's-Heffer- ing's TONY'S VENDORS -- Old. field, ss; Armstrong, 2b; Mro- creck, If; Booth, c; McMahon, cf; MacDermaid, 1b; Elliott, rf; $} Reg Hickey pitched the entire nine innings and was the loser. The tricky southpaw, like Tay- lor, had one rough. inning, the ifirst, when Tony's scored three times, Hickey gave up only eight hits and fanned four Tony's, in the top half of the jinitial inning, collected four hits and. tallied three runs and it seemed they scored just when they wanted to. Barney Oldfield and Jack Armstrong hit back- to-back singles and both were plated on a driving single by Bobby Booth. Booth scored him- self on Neil "Butch"? McMahon's double viton REMEMBER WHEN .. .? ° ¢2 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Babe Ru dball's immortals New York cancer years ago ' added to their total in offs --Brooklin Tony's upped it to 5-0 in the frame, except in the! Port Perry Merchants, at Port/cixth when Jack 'Red' Mac. with Eldridge, Boivin, Perry, 8.15 p.m; 2nd game of/permaid blasted out a home- Wry and Zobeski all 2-out-of series run, just inside the left field OASA Intermediate "A" Play- - offs -- Oshawa MacLean's Esso stendale, 2 Price, 3b; and Taylor, p. MacLEAN'S-HEFFERING'S-- Minacs, 2b; O'Reilly, 2b in 4th; O'Connor, 3d; Copeland, 1b; Weldon, c> Tutak, cf; Pipher, ph in 9th; McKee, ss; Keenan, ton RCAP, at Trenton.) Tied For Honors rf; Gray, rf in 5th; Whiteley, i; Piontek, If in 4th and Hickey, p. i 8.15 p.m. Ist game of 2-out- of-3 series East Torento Ladies' Junior In Western Show Officials Dave Mitchell ' League--Oshawa Scugog Clean. Last Sunday, the North Osh. (plate) and Al Mosier (bases), vs Toronto Lou Myles, at awa Western Horseman Club RHE Toronto Monarch Park, 7.00 held its fourth horse show, Tony's 300 002 000--5 8 1 ym, (League Game) which saw Ray Peters riding/Mac-Heff 000 000 003-3 10 1 BASEBALL "Jimmy" and Bob Woodward amnesia Lakeshore Intermediate Lgue, on "Chief" tying for top hon- Crampionship Finals -- Belle. ors of the day, with 10 points le Kenmores vs Oshawa Mer. We also had two rough-riding at Little Britain, 8.99 events, which made it all the Ist game of 4-out-of-7 more. interesting in Bull Rid- eries ing and Bull Dogging Ray) ~ ' Leaside Junior League -- Peo-,Peters won the riding event nie's Credit Jewellers vs Osh. and Bill Leggette the dogging ®awa Canadian Tire Legion. event at Kinsmen Civic Memo. _ RESULTS -- Potato Race -- 2.00 p.m, Glen Skea; Apple Dunking Dave Legsetie; Ladies' Barrel) 4 Race -- Anne Mitchell; Sack t Hoping, Bill Leggette; Pickup Race -- Jesse James; Bareback cames at resting -- Ron Hunt: Barrel ® Sames af Race -- Bob Woodward; Patch Race Wayne Norris Pole Plavotts-- Bending -- Jesse James; Spe- : . cial Class Dave Leggette; * Pony Express Bob Wood- ward and Ray Peters SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 nt Jones then Gibson was after which hit the in Two bara side every sixth Robson t well Oshawa pilavers,. Bar Workman = and r nderson, both suffers at in the Fifth nals but Mrs her t he walked Gra when she was a mite heavy ; anc with her bid to tie the match, and the ball rimmed the cup. Defending champion "Sue")) Hilton, who has progressed with steady play all week, had a mie see-saw battle with Cate! Mc. > Gee of St. Mary's in yester- day's semi-final . Consol s + ath ath ation ~ R base- in a of died hosy one eit St uson i THIRD FLIGHT fore ng ° vs 3 two year a Major he hii a runs and his 60 homers in a season was unchallenged Roger Maris, also of New York Yankees, hit 61 during the 1961 season of 162 games 3 h age , McBride of Peterborough day's fina Ce diation fo 0 1927 } I th he 3 for early stages but she won the 5th 6th and 7th holes succession to take a commanding lead and y the match ended on the 15th, 4! mostly Juniors on to the final be and 3 : Nancy. Stoddard and CLOSE STRUGGLE Miller, the final game Mrs. Lockwood, who elimi- Second Flight main nated Gail Harvey on Wednes- will also attract keen day, after putting out Oshawa's when Karen Cr "'Pam" Miller, on Tuesday, had Maki. Both a stern struggle before ousting are clubmates her clubmate, Kay Helleur, to Idylwylde Club whom she has lost out in more Following are than one Rosedale Club cham- complete resutts pionship match Mrs. Lockwood jumped into a three hole lead after five holes by winning the 3rd, 4th and 5th She lost the next two but came back with a pair on the 8th to win that one and hold a two hole margin at the turn Miss Helleur + on the litt when Mrs. Lockwood picked up + fom the rough and she evened the match with a birdie on the 16} Howeve: Lockwood th with a 1 when Kay's on the 18th, over Mrs. Lockwood, who now scored at least two "unexpect ed" wins already this week, wil again be in the r dor" she m ape he lola The list of su t day's an 0 final half in matches FOURTH FLIGHT 4 ers comprised 6 Pe nd Dittiach Bid, Bonenko art good, won @ Also Ran in Order and Black Sarom 5 Also Ran in Order @ Heather. Playamp Consolation MA > a won ee : 3 Easy Field Rave QUINELLA, 3 and PAID $80.60 Winner, br o; 3, Dy Roman Might tsadbeauty. Trainer. $ U Ross P3382 Quineita Poo Miva: & Brie Por . Ott, Mrs. W. Phitip +wood a FIFTH FLIGHT . won 2 Credit Valiey hants, pm, Winner Bf? Trainer shaw Queen's Own or Menetrier P. Richards WILL, PLAY SUNDAY WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnip Blue Bombers Thursday an- z nounced their first Sunday » home game in histary 0 rd Their opponents will be B Columbia Lions det. Mary Ande ena Consolation v ' view, def, Kay Ker € St. Cath 19th hate T (FINAL) n, de 1 up GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE year-olds and teen-agers from Sudbury's 5 . For 3 SIXTH RACE --- "BLIGH SECOND RACE -- 4% F year-olds acack Poke. yesterday's t um SOCCER Oshawa -- Ukr and Rang p.m; t Civie Order Also Ran in y's Ace, Apache ancer, and Joxtess ¢. Winner, db ¢, 2, by Tiger Rebel rentswitle, Trainer, J C Mackinnon Atso Ran m Order derette. : and placed Sth a QUINELLA ON 2 AND 4 PAID $30.78 Poot 13.974. Quinelia pool 4e8l4 ty and Distric ainia vs Talia, a ers vs Polo- Cur t Assn 700 y « re SEVENTH RACE Mile pace. year-olds and up. Nonwinners of $4 O26 AE .Optiona cle Purse $).000.. (8 MacRae FOURTH RACE and up. W VENTH RAC 8 PAID $46.70 ba ha he Utility z Mark so agion League on at Courtice, 7.00 p.m. game of 2-out-of) series . LAWN BOWLING xed Trebles Tournament r McCook Trophy, at Co- rg Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 and Mix Doubles Tour t t Port Perry Lawn b, 1.00 pm b. Meadow Bob Also: Algoma G: Aac, Cunny's Lo Order Also Ran in took . Mi on the od ¢ t failed to drop the match was Parent ed 3, by Peter Hatcyon D W Hess os Wineer boahad Traimer an Bowling TENNIS oO dy Mehmanger Red's Clu A GS Smithers © Winner, dr # Hawk. Trair EIGHTH RACE enth Mile § Cham at Osh o all $tst ate FOURTH RACE § awa LACROSSI a THIRD RACE up when 3 8 Also Ran in Order Association a Ser Port Start good. w Alse Ran in watt shacks omaway Key Fleety Riddell, Sh 54RD cs $? 4R2@ Canta MN "PAM" MILLER WINS OQshawa's own "Pam" Miller defeated the: 1960 Ontario cham, pi\* Oe! ey Woodley, of Thorn-'poo naa a ana, $.4 5 Order Winner, br f, aby Windticlts -- Mythical Night Ind. Trainer, PD A Cooper P se Total. Pool Arengence Winner, Sr mm, $.{dy High Bandit Class. Trainer, A Casey Poo 333 karo Q-Chub Hanover Oey ew DE Finiahed @) Del wes @isquelitted and D Pw a2.044 Attendance £0?! s 7,102

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