Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Nov 1963, p. 11

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ele OSHAWA MINOR SOFTBALL GIRLS -- PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS "Shown above are the mem- bers of the Oshawa All-Stars, who captured the 1963 Provin- cial Women's Softball Union Minor "'B" championship. Se- lected from several Neighbor- hood Parks, the girls are all Pee Wee-age players. Nipigon Park made the official entry Se RD A NT I ae ee gre and the girls were sponsored by the '"'Bo-Peep" Restaurant, so the team went under the name, the Nipigon '"'Bo- Peeps'. Members of the team, together with the name of their own "home park" are left-to-right, as follows: (front row)--Carolyn Wilson (Nip:- SS AN, LS ND SIND TOS I SE CS NG SE SSS gon), Cathy Chapman (Sunny- side), Cathy Seeley (Nipi- gon), Donna Roter (South- mead), Pamela Clarke (Nipi- gon mascot), Carol Lee (Scuth- mead), Mary Timchuk (Lake Vista) and Lynn Wilson (South- mead); (back row) -- Gail Crossman (Nipigon), Collea ONE-ARMED HERO | Indian Guide Risks Life, Saves Man From Grizzly CANIM LAKE, B.C. (CP)-- A 50 - year - old Indian guide took on an 800-pound grizzly, matching a wooden arm and hook against the bear's over- whelming power. They fought for minutes while two hunters shot again and again into the bear's hide and literally blew the ani- mal off the guide. "I suppose the bear . . . broke the rifle so as not to get shot again. Dixon got se- vere cuts to his scalp and right arm. While the bear was over him, the American hunt- ers kept pumping bullets into the grizzly. He was huge. About 800 pounds they said. After it was over they counted 13 shells." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 1, 1963 11] Seagram's Mare Is Favored To Win "Horometer' Remember When? .. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Man o'War, one of the . American turf's great race horses, died 16 years ago to- ment in 1921, after which he sired many famous -horses . includng War Admiral, Crue - sader,Mars. and Clyde van Dusen. day aged 30 on the Kentucky farm of Samuel D. Riddle. Starting as a two-year-old in 1919 the horse lost only one of his 21 races before retire- TORONTO (CP)--Horometer, probably the greatest thorough- bred to race in Canada, would probably whinny in disgust if he knew a four-year-old mare is being considered as the logical choice in Saturday's $12,450 Horometer Stakes at Green- wood. ' Despite her sex, J. E. Frowde Seagram's Court Royal ranks high in Canadian racing and ture sixth race after a neck- and-neck battle with E Day. It was Gay Pageant's third victory in a row and fourth of the season. It was strictly a two-horse race. The two combined for a quinella payoff of $37.50. De. BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. ~ "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 704 It happened Friday near this Reporters were able only to spite his recent success, Gay 436 RITSON N Lawrence (Brookside), Wendy Seeley (Nipigon), Bonny Nich- ol (Sunnyside), Cathy Stead (Brookside), Brenda Whyte (Nipigon) and Anita Roter (Southmead). Team coaches-- Lloyd Clarke (left) and Ken Mason (right). Absent when photo taken--Sherry Loscombe (Southmead). GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS 'Brown, Tittle | FIRST RACE -- 7 Furlongs. For maid- | en 2-year-olds. Claiming ali $3500. Purse|/Old Jo, and Teeston. $1800, (12). 5-Successo, Lanoway + Limbo Lad, Terry .. 12-Pantoismine, Clemes Start good; won driving Also Ran in Order: low Blue, and Pot O Doe. 29.80} |Winner, be, 4, ho Vibrator -- The Moth. Watson. 30.70 15.10'11. AC roree ¢. H. 7.00 5.49| Poo! $45,753. | FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs for 3-year- olds. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800, Mr. Flirt, Fire} (g). Mate, Arm Crest, Diana Fair, Garden| }1-Argo Bound, Dittfach Prince, Dek's Levy, Wanless Park, Wil-| 7-Tarpon Run, Smith |8-Parkside Drive, Potts Winner, b f, 2, What's Ahead -- Pretty) start good, won drivin: Bessie. Trainer, H Black. Pool $20,830 Double Pool $43,277 | Also Ran in Order? SPrampton Fair, Cluny Miss, Secret Star, and Dominant. Feverzauber, SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlongs. For 3-|winner, bg, 3, by Selector--Bovading Ace, =o Claiming all $2500. L 7H ight Bower, Leblanc . 3Be Merry, Gordon 7-Hi Dear, Armstrong ......... Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Lichee Nut. DAILY DOUBLE, 5 and 1, PAID $120.00 Winner, dk b f, 3, Royal Vale -- Khanom.) Trainer, J St * Pool $43,585. Gum _swamp,| te. Day, Hernandez Artista, Belle Ange, Guiding Wave, ae Fitz"ns Purse $1800, | Trainer G. M. Carter. Pool $57,141 6.10 3.90 2.60) 6.50 3.60/ SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile. For 3 and 4 |year-ods. Allowance. Purse $2600, (5). Gay Pageant, Harrison 12.50 5.30 3.80 -- 5.10 3.50 3.10 t good, won driving id "Also Ran Ia. Orders Winsmanship, and |Cut Flower. | QUINELLA, 1 and 4, PAID $37.50 | Winner, ch g, 3, by Evropeo -- Grand |Orphan. Trainer, L Silvestri. less Lady, Bessie"s Ace, Roanaway, Good 23.40 9.40 5.30] 6.10 3.80 4.30 Among Leaders : NFL Figures NEW YORK (AP) -- Jimmy} \Brown, Y. A. Tittle and Bobby Joe Conrad continue to domin-| ate the most important individ- ual statistics at the halfway point of the National Footbal! League season. Brown didn't add much to his rushing total Sunday, gaining only 40 yards against New York Giants when Cleveland Browns However, he still is way out front with 971 yards compared with 498 by runner-up Jim Tay- lor of Green Bay Fackers. Only inals have community 225 miles north of Vancouver, end the story was told Tuesday by the doctor who closed Eddy Dixon's wounds with 40 stitches. "He was very lucky to come through it--and very courag- ous," said Dr, Peter Mudge. He said Dixon, who lost his left arm in a sawmill accident, was with two American hunt- ers. "Dixon and one of the hunt- ers both put shots into the bear," said Dr. Mudge. "The bear chased one hunter down the hill. Then it started to chase the other hunter. But he was an old fellow and Dixon, fearing the man couldn't out- run the bear, did quite a cour- ageous thing. He waved his gun to attract the bear to him. GRABBED RIFLE "The bear came toward Dixon. He grabbed his rifle and just split it in two like *"at. Then he struck Dixon with his paw, sending him to the ground. tetermine Tuesday' that the day hunters were from Las Vegas, nev., and that their first names were Cleo and George. They were carrying .300 mag- num rifles. The shots that finally brought the bear off Dixon struck the grizzly in the neck and between the eyes. she'll be out to prove it Satur- Pageant started at 6-to-1 odds and paid $12.50 to win. (Where Pavement acura ouasnaneaie Twelve horses were named to start in the 1%-mile feature namd in honor of Colonel R. S. McLaughlin's Horometer. The famous horse died after winning the 1934 King's Plate. . Dew Valley Farms' Gay Pa- geant, with Jerry Harrison in the saddle, won Thursday's fea- He's Blowing High Prices to Smithereens! ON e@ Furniture DEER HUNTING LICENSES AVAILABLE 'eis OPENS Nov. 4 ET'S TRADE GUNS! If you feel you need @ new gun, bring J yours in to-day! We'll owe @ FREE APPRAISAL . . Allowance on your present gun! SPECIAL! REMINGTON bre 30-06 or 208, Reg. LEE ENFIELD LAST CHANCE TO SAVE! + plus top Trade-in 136" 00 suffered their first defeat, 33-6.) MUSIC EXPERIMENT DAGENHAM, England (CP) A school for handicapped chil- dren in Essex is experimenting 'with music as physiotherapy. Those with weak fingers learn to play 'clarinets and _ saxo- phones and those with disabled arms learn the drums. Lou Michaels, Pittsburgh |Steelers' place-kicker, closed in a bit on Brown in the scoring rg with 58 points to Brown's Jerry Kramer, Green Bay's Ihicker is close with 56 and Jim {Martin of Baltimore Colts has |52 points. Tittle retained the passing jlead with a fancy 60.8 comple- |tion percentage. Conrad, Charlie Johnson's fa- vorite target at St. Louis, held the pass-catching lead with a total of 44 for 547 yards. Budy Dial of Pittsburgh also had a good day as the Steelers beat |Dallas, boosting his season to- \tal to 36 for 751 yards. Lynch for interceptions. Each has five, Yile Lary of Detroit Lions continued to lead the punters with 'a 49.lyard average and Tim Brown of Philadelphia Ea- gles regained the lead in kick- off returns with a 36.8-yard av- erage. Brady Keys of Pittsburgh became the top punt return @ Appliances If You Don't buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY 'Too MUCH!! BAD BOY =: Open Ni (Except Saturday) "Til 9:30 KING ST. E. 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Start good, wor driving. Winner, be 2, the ground | SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile. For 3-/self. ( year-olds and up, Claiming all $4500, 7 ee Sn ee ordon ... 4.00 3.50 3.10|Bobby Pin, Sun Hash, Cartersville, To- SLaburnum, Fitz'ns 2.00 3.10|ronto Street, Half Acre, Last Morning, Parade -- Dresser. Trainer, 2-Chinese Bandit, | OR eee peas 3.80|Samson The Great, and aoa ee. iM. Long. R b Start good, mon oe 4, by Also Ran 'esolve, lau-| Also Rap der: Chalmoogra, Pon- mont, King City, Wing Rip, pYaioutta,|¢ der On, Mr T F, Red Sail, and Barracho| P00! Total Pool $442,023. Ornery J 2. ing Ninth Wave, Kralover, Attendance 6,894. Pool $47,492. Winner, br m, 5, Stella Avrata -- Kith a' Kin, Trainer, W for|Pool $59,208. and = 4#yeer-olds, Canadian foal. Canine ell $2500. Purse $1800,| EIGHTH RACE -- One and one-six- teenth Miles. For J-year-olds and up. in 'sir Conrad, en "28.90 i 5.20\Claiming all $2500. 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