Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jul 1964, p. 10

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t and Whirlwind 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 28, 1964 WHIP ST. KITTS shawa G reen Gaels -- Top Rung back, at 17.30 of the second per- iod. The remaining three min- utes and thirty seconds was * tacked onto the third period, when Bill Young took over in the nets for the St. Kitts crew, He did a creditable job for a major part of the third period \ but succumbed to the Gaels' have 38 points and cannot be from firs were end of the first period © lengthening it to 9-3, after second, f ='it.was a fine team effort with nine yers sharing in the scor- made the third place »° who had stopped 14-12 only last Friday look ordinary, in comparison to | e Gaels' fast-breaking attack. FOUR FOR POWLESS - = Gaylord Powless was the top shooter for the Oshawa club GAYLORD POWLESS times. Butch Conradi added two iby ine . of these were fine back (A ge Picco shots, scored late in the Brian Thompson, the ting right - winger, game. slick -- scored three, Johnny Davis, who was once pred the top scorer netting five|left the assists, Jim Higgs| Suffered scored twice and single counters to his ankle. He returned to the) were netted by Ross Jones, Jim|game late in the third period) Hinkson, Dwight Davies, S'an after X-rays at Oshawa Gener-| Kotesnik and Kenny Thompson,|al Hospital, but played at less >Jim McGrath, who went into|than half-speed over the final the e as the second top scor:|few minutes, Goatender Gary er the league, maintained) Van Schagen aso left the game, that lofty position scoring three after pulling muscles in his SPORTS MENU Favell, one of their top scorers;| nee early when he) adiy torn jigaments) last-period onslaught and fell victim to nine goals. The game was the roughest of four between the two cubs, with Oshawa getting 22 minutes in penalties and St. Catharines 34.) Bill Hallett, who just returned from a three-game suspension, was ejected with 17 minutes to go in the game, when he knock- ed Don Stinson to the floor and then kicked him. Except for this serious attack, the game was open all the way, played wide- with both clubs showing great speed in) | SPORTS Accel CROLL DOE ATS SNELLING LLL NL LEG A HTL PLE LAL LAE G AGILE DASA LALO LED IOI TODAY'S GAMES LACROSSE Ontario County PeeWee League -- Oshawa at Markham and Whitby at St. John's, Both games at 7 p.m. . . » Final home game of season is next Monday, against strongs . . gives him 161 for the season and ed 140, last year... A num- ber of Gaels players, with Coach Jim Bishop, played in an exhibition match last Sat- urday, in Huntsville, as the hometown Hawks defeated Streetsvyille 18-6 , . . Jim Hink- son notched his first goal. in Senior company playing for Brooklin, along with Johnny Davis on their "bath night' en- counter against Peterboro . Brooklin won 13-7. ST. CATHARINES ATHLET- 108 -- goal, Vanschagen; Gra- ham, Favell, Boyd, Cheevers, the terrific heat. Over the four Bergsma, Landry, Hallett, Do- games St. Catharines, won two! herstein, at home, as did the Gaels Melville, Young, Thorne, McGrath, Conradi and pop te ote GALES GAB -- This was the) Hugar. home four big goa)s,2nd single goals were scored/first of three games the Oshawa! OSHAWA GREEN GAELS -- °c roen Gaels vs Lakeshore Art Graham, Terry Boyd,|\crew will play this week .. . Dave Landry|week . . . and Bill Hallett for the visitors.|shore on Wednesday and then|Ireland, Davies, Stinson, Clay-"' Qitarig The Supertest crew ran into|take on Oshwekan Wa pila as did captain|several serious injuries, Doug|"B" club, in an_ exhibition They go to Lak rriors Sr, |goal, Marshall; Jones, Hinkson, Armstrong, H i g g s, Thompson, lton, Kolesnik, Stahis, Powells, Thompson and Davis. CANADIAN OPEN forgoticn golfers by Thursday, but for the moment the spot- light at the By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | "Everything From Soup To Nuts' | 2 OSHAWA GREEN GAELS wrapped up first place in the OLA Junior League standings, with a clean-cut 17-10 win sover St. Catharines, here at the Oshawa Children's Arena east night. The win gave the Gaels an even break in their Your schedule tilts with St. Kitts -- each club having won "twice, at home. Last night's win offset Oshawa's reverse in Whe Garden City last' Friday night and it gave them undis- "Piited claim to first place, If they were to lose their remain- 'dng games -~ and that isn't likely -- they could he tied by :Brampton Armstrongs for total points but even then, Oshawa's | 'mitch superior goal-scoring average would give them "'the seall." Gaylord Powells popped in four goals last night wnile =John Davis scored three and assisted on four others with Brian Thompson potting three and helping out on two more. i& banner attendance of over 800 braved the heat to watch "the Gaels gallop to victory and cheered lustily for every tally. Oghawa visits Lakeshore tomorrow nigitt. | x x x aN | OSHAWA ITALIA dropped a 3-0 aes, in a clean, | «wide-open soccer tilt at Sudbury, on Saturday night, before a terowd of almost 1,000 spectators, This was an Ontario Cup ~sudden-death tilt, The. Oshawa club was minus a couple of | regulars but gave a great account of themselves, particularly "goalie Freddy Roher, Manuel Roche scored the only goal at the first half, for the homesters, notched another from a "corner kick and the third tally was booted home by Ferruccio | -Denni. Following this week, the Oshawa and Distriet soccer Jeague will resume regular schedule action and with a couple @f-cup tie schedules also to be run off, there'll be a lot of soccer action for the next couple of months, x x x x x ICE, as a topic of conversation there days, is linked up in most instances with tall glasses and cool drinks -- but not entirely. They've got a hockey school going full-tilt down at Bowmanville Arena and if this shirt-sleeve weather doesn't seem much like the time for hockey -- just the. same, the boys are making their plans, It was announced last night at the OHA Junior "A" season will start two weeks earlier this year, getting under way on October 9 -- and running into the first week of March. Oshawa Generals will open the 1964-65 Seledule, with the opening game being in Niagara Falls Montreal Jr. Canadiens will be the visiting opposition ine awa's first "home game" but whether that big 'opener Will be here in the new Civie Auditorium is something e!se again, Oshawa Generals will be holding their training work- Guts at Bowmanville Arena and word is. that they'll get pig either late in August or the first week in September ee xX x x x xX OSHAWA TONY'S dropped a 6-8 decision to Randall-Roy Metals, last night at Kew Gardens, a couple of homers spark: ing the winners' four-run rally in the 8th, after 'Tony's pine Gome from behind a 2-0 deficit to take a.3-2 lead. Tomorrow might, here at Alexandra Park, Tony's will -host. Richmond Hit, in a Beaches League inter city fixture, GREENWOOD RACEWAY PIRST MILE -- 1 Mile pace for ' Mile ce 2-) Start good, won drivin Sian Egham? $0 Ss ag onietan Orie Mandow varvestn &Twinkle's Adios, Larkin 4500 3.20 Dainy Volo, er, me eae tel Ming $ Flemington Worthy, Madill 4.50 f meron aia Start 9000, von handily SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile fi ler: Capetown Lad, Un- year-olds and up, P' ir lla lon Scott, Pat Sultan, Mighty Kawartha, Soaeee hes A-Arinbro Adanac, McK' a y 8.10 aLynden Chief, Webster 1-Plerre Herbert, Herbert Lh "yn won driving. iso Ran in Order: Frisco Adios, and Frisco Killean sad ual QUINELLA, 4 AND 2, PAID $35.20 SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile + year-olds and up, Purse $1,300 a fo? 7-Cotton Maid, Clements $9 3.30 3 +Riverdale Bob, Findley 4,30 2 5-Clyd, Hanover, Galbraith Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Captain Riddell, Lovise, Y 4.30 24 6.50 3.40) SECOND RACE --~ 1 Mile pace tor 2.90 d-year-olds. Purse $500 (8 2Armbro Exp'er, McK'y 5.10 2.80 2.10 7-Harativs, Findley 310 2.40 G. Express, Galbraith 2.10 + Twelve Steps, Gir- Ensign Cariith, Ovens Can uch, and Patsy C. Lookout DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 2, PAID 611.50 THIRD RACE -- | Mile trot for 3-vear- (8), 7.0 490 4.2 1480 7,70 6.0 20 9% Boy,| Mery Chappie's Edson, and 4Haya Julep, Wellwood Start goed, won driving. Alag Ran in Order: Josedaie Fivaway- Twinkie Comet, Tim's Lad, Chuckmor, and Bradne Volo. EIGHTH RACE ] Mile pac year-olds and yp. Purse $800" (8). ~? SWindy City, Wapies 420 390 4 Dale Mite, Galbraith 11,70 6,40) i-Scotland's Van, Geisel, Jr, 6.30! Start good, won driving : Also Ran in Order: :Tonka G, G. J. M Gregor, Dominion K Bomb, Jean Sultan 4 B and, and Success Stormy NINTH RACE -- | Mile pay wears olds and up. Purse $800 ae for a-vear 4 2-Topheel, Gordon Gratton, and Bar Gold, 1Vernon's Ster, ' : Andy Counsel, Kh JA del RAGE -- 1 Mile pace for HyeRr- Siert good, p< gy K up, Purse $70 (8) Also Ran in Order: Sthile Ta Racer, ll 12.60 5.70 430] wood' Bille, Slentnis' Binard vos anc | Rainbow. 7 Byrd, Coke 3.60 B.1dlion J. and Red Byes Pleke "Chnrne 10,30] Total Pool $274,201, Attendance 4482, | ' l, Scotta Prima Fraser, MacCiennen Boy Hawke |75 players, The two young Americans to lead a huge qualifying field of 1191 at the Pinegrove Club near) Montreal. Of the 81 positions available, 80 were filled by play- ers: with 77s or better. The 18 tied at 78 play off to- day for the. remaining spot and several alternate positions. Exempt from qualifying were including Arnold Jack Nicklaus, Gary recognized Palmer, Player and other swingers who get a free ticket) son of Wichita Falls, Tex., into the 72-hole chase for $50,- 000 that starts Thursday. Sikes, a 24-year-old former eollege. star. from Springdale, Ark,, and Coody, 27, of Fort Worth, Tex., may be lost in a blaze of birdies by then. But at \least they won't forget Monday's|took as long as four hours heroics. : Coody fired a hole-in-one with Generals Will Open Schedule | OHA Junior 'A ST: CATHARINES (CP)--The 1964-65 Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Junior A schedule will open Oct. 9--two weeks earlier than last season--and end March 9, it was learned Monday. The junior A council, com-|has signed for a rematch this followed with a two-bagger after| ert and Mona Pelite, Dick Sikes may be) Canadian Open! | shines solely on them. Hole-In-One Highlights Heavy Qualifying Round \#. :0ie,2mn MONTRY 1. (CP) -- Charlie|an eight-iron on the 150 - yard }Coody an |par three 15th to carve out a 131 on the back nine. He shot a 138 on the front of the par 36-35-- 71 course. Sikes also had a_ beautiful | stroke, chipping in from 70 feet | shot two-under-par 69s Monday| for an eagle three on the 550- \yard 18th, Only two other players bad |broken par on the 7,0%-yard | layout. Tommy Morrow of Mon- lroe, La., and Ernie Boros, a brother of better - known Julius, from old Westbury, N.Y., both carded 70s. The top Canadian, Michael Whitaey of Kitchener, was | bracketed a even par with two more Americans, Rocky Thomp- and Skee Riegel of Jamison, Pa., an- other 10 golfers were locked at 72. The last foursomes played i lalmost total darkness on. the |18th as the large field plodded slowly around the course. for some to play the back nine lalmost seven hours to complete a round. __--| big splurge with a homer, then) Barlow, Mona Pelite and Sally! | Cassius Clay Signs Paper Return Bou LOUISVILLE (AP) -- Minus the ballyhoo that usually attends such functions, heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay match, at Hagersville, Friday -lung (three bouts), at Oshawa's the second-place Brampton Arm-, . Davis' eight points} along) RESTLING Exhibition Professional Wrest- | Children's Arena, 8.45 p.m. SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District |Assoc. Major League -- A. and he now has established an OLA|W. Drive-In ys Bad Boys, at League race was tightened uw record, 21 points ahead of Alder-) Alexandra gpark, 8.00 p.m. (Re-| last night as a result of the four wood's Ron MeNeil, who scor-|schedule of previous postponed! schedule games played, most game.) } WEDNESDAY'S GAMES | SOFTBALL | Toronto Beaches Major Fast- bal League -- Richmond Hill lys Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra) Park, 8.15 p.m, Civil Service League -- On-| tario Steel vs Excelsiors, at) \South Radio; Thompson's vs) Foley's, at West Lakeview; | * *\Dodd's vs Rundle's, at East|Dodd's Motors while. Foley's\and then in the fifth, they took) celsiors whipped Dodd's 8-1 with Lakeview and Reynold's vs |Wood's, at Cowan's. All games) at 6.45 p.m. | LACROSSE | OLA Senior League -- Hunts- ville ys Brooklin,. at. Brooklin Arena, 8.45 p.m. OLA Junior League -- Osh- Castrolites, at Long Branch, 8.30 County PeeWee League -- Markham at Whitby, at 7 p.m. | OLA Juvenile League---Hunts-| ville vs Oshawa Juvenile Green| Gaels, at Oshawa's Children's Arena, 8.30 p.m. LAWN BOWLING Mixed . Doubles Tournament (Carter Trophy), at Bowman-| ville Lawn Bowling Club, 10:30 m, Men's Doubles Tournament, at p.m, Randall-Roy's | Defeat Tony's | At Kew Beach Oshawa Tony's 6-8, last at Kew Gardens, in a Beaches Major Fastball League schedule fixture. Bev Smith was the Oshawa Piteher and went the distance, giving up eight hits. An infield error and wild pitch gave Ran- dall - Roy's their first first inning and they added one in the fifth when Bruce Staughton opened with a triple) njand scored on F. Marshall's) pj single. Oshawa Tony's fought back to it\take a 3-2 led in the 7th inning | Welsh only to have Randall-Roy's ex-| and|Plode for a four-run rally in the) Ambrose, Bob Woodward and eighth, which clinched the ver- dict, Fraser Scott opened the Bill Smith tripled and scored on a single 'by Anderson, With one out, Don Kinnersley homered, to produce the game's final run, Marshall, pitching for Randall-Roy's, held Oshawa to, one hit, Jack Sneddon's single) in the first.inning, for the first five innings. Brént Oldfield doubled in the sixth, after two) out, and went all the way when the ball got away from right- fielder Kennedy. In the 7th, Tony's went ahead when Jack Armstrong opened with a double and Ray Suddard| ed of coaches and managers j j . posed of coi gers|fall with Sonny Liston, the man'... out and scored on a single! of the eight teams, met here and decided to continue the 56- he dethroned, Although the site and date by "Sonny" Hill, to make it 3-2) at the time. However, Tony's! sch hich s ine >| 9- game schedule which wes in-/have not been decided, the 22 failed to score again, although) augurated last season. However, boros at St. Catharines Biack Hawks, Peterborough Petes at Hamilton Red Wings, Niagara Falls Flyers at Kitehener Rang- ers and Oshawa at Montreal Ca-| nadiens. On Oct, 18, the Petes will pay host to Toronto and Montreal will visit Oshawa, The other home opener will have Ni- agara Falls at Toronto Oct, 18, Galt Ousts Paris Little League Set STONEY CREEK, Ont. (CP)|tween Sept, 15 and Oct, 31, Clay i . Galt Americans, one of two\said he would like to fight in| camel Hews, Hreed middle Galt teams in the distriet one tournament of the Ontarie Lit-|and Batimore also are in the) his stylish left hook to good ad: le League baseball finals, edged Paris All-Stars 6-5 here) A member of the Back Mus-| 160, down three times in the fi- Monday night The two - week tournament, which began Saturday, wil de-|(also known as) Cassius M,| %| cide an Ontario winner to com-|Clay Jr." | So Sasee times ones 2 pee. pete for the Canadian cham-| The contract calls for both| judge scored the fight 97-07 and pionship at Valleyfield, Que., in August. The Canadian winner will leompete in the Little League!tal World Series at Williamsport, which promoted their Pa The loss eliminated Paris from further competition. {year-old champ modestly pre- |the two extra weeks will enable) dicts: 'I'm going to make this la better spacing of the games.|the greatest fight in history, I Oshawa Gnerals will visit Ni-/haye a great many surprises for | jagara Falls Flyers in the open-| the next fight -- surprises in| ling game Oct, 9. Home openers! my prediction, on my strategy} Oct. 11 will have Toronte Mari-) jand on some trainers I'm bring-| jing in," The Louisvile Lip, who earned a reputation for a flair for publicity before he won the title Feb. 25 at Miami, shunned \the usual signing promotion, It was hush-hush from the time he |signed the contract Monday un-} til the agreement papers were} taken to Philadelphia, where! Liston signed Monday night. Bill Faversham, Clay's man- ager, said the target date for the fight is Monday, Sept. 28, but that the boxers have agreed) only to a meeting sometime be | Louisvile, but that Las Vegas \running, | lim seet, Clay signed the con-| \traet: "Muhammad Ali, Akal \fighters to get 80 per cent ol | the gross receipts, The fight) | will be put on by Intercontinén- Promotions, Incorporated, first) they had runners on third base in both the 8th and 9th frames.| OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield, ss; Sneddon, lb; Armstrong, 2b; McDermaid, ¢; Suddard, If; Hill ef; Elliott, rf; O'Connor, 3b; Smith, p. RANDALL-ROY'S---Scott, 2b; Smith, ss; Anderson, 1b and rf; Quance, If and p; Kinnersley et; Kennedy rf and If; Staughton, 3b; Foley, e¢; Mar- shall; p; Maik, rf and lb, 'Sugar Ray' Draws With Hernandez OMAHA (AP) -- Veteran boxer Sugar Ray Robinson of New York and young Art Her- nandez fought to a draw Mon- Robinson, at 162 pounds, used vantage and had Hernandez, nal round, But the 28-year-old Hernandez, of Omaha, was up Referee Bill Engel and one the other judge gave Hernandez the edge 98-96 but under Ne- braska rules the bout was a draw. middle frame, then added three) | ____| unanswered tallies in the (| abaee rn ¥ Thompson's Beat Woods In Civic League Action # finally CIVIC LEAGUE STANDING |over Rundle Garden Centre,, Richards, Danford, L. Campbell : WL Tied/Reynold's Aluminum moved up| and Lawton doing the job, the Wood's Transport 12 4 Ljinto a tie for fifth place by| latter having a homer to climax Rac Bt ng 6 9 |nosing out Scott's Chicken Villa,| the uprising. Foley's Piumbing 3-1, in another hard-fought CLOSE FOR REYNOLD'S Ba hae lan sete waned std! ih 's rs LEADERS BEATEN waged @ stern Scott's Chicken Villa 8 In the ~~ Thornton's Cor-\ Henderson pitching for the win- nd Rundle Garden Centre 7 ners, Thompson's Plumbing|"¢t® and wesy Gillard on the pitch Ontario Steel 1 came from behind to defeat ae Bsa Pi The. Oshawa Civic Softball) Wood's Transport 7-5. the fourth when Rusty erie As usual, Wood's scored a'big) homered and then with two rally right at the start, this one/Wendorf walked and seored good for four runs in the first)jater on a hit by McDonald significant of which was the] inning when Cairnes, Masiewich,| pio Craggs singled in the si th 15 victory by Thompson' s| Attersley and McHugh all cross-| ang scored the px run f ma Plumbing over the league-lead-|ing the plate, But they got only| winners on. hits. b McDonald ing Wood's Transport team. This| one run off Ken Beer ' after ang wis : OF it, win gave Eire oe a yal pri . gerne nae when grip on second place, in the|Attersley 'singled a scored |); ree later on a hit by Reid: |in'tne tah by Homrdl aided by In other action last night, De-| Thompson's got to Masiewich|» walk and stolen bese dd Hart's Excelsiors and Foley's|for two runs in the second in-| 4 Plumbing maintained their dead-| ning, on Beer's homer, The y| EXCELSIORS IN FORM throw, to make it 3-2, lock in the bid for third spot,/added one in the fourth by Eari,) In the first game of the| However, Foley's came back with Excelsiors winning 8-1 over with M. Campbell helping out! twin-bill at Alexandra Park, Ex- gy Mery: Movgg.- with twe ns, r:there were two out. reve doubled, DeMille gled, Cairnes doubled and Nich- olls singled, to produce the two runs that put them ahead 4-3 and that's how it ended, ncawes er-scooooor on, Henderson held Scoti's to five took a nip-and-tuck 4-3 decision the lead with big Mitchell pitching a steady game for the winners. Bert Harding homered in the |second for what proved Dodds' |only run, He also tripled in the |fourth but was thrown out at |the plate on a choice play. Schram had three hits for the |losers to share the hitting hon- \ors with Harding, | Bareback Wrestling -- '"Bus-| Halik started for Dodd's and) Horsemen's Club put on its|ter Ehlert, Bob Harlock and|sgave way to Giddings, in the| third show of the season, on| Robert Pelite, sixth inning, Excelsiors got two! Sunday, with the largest turn-/ Children's Class --- Bob Smith) Tuns in each of the 3rd, 4th, out of contests so far. jand Ricky Smith. |5th and 7th frames. Beuchler, | In the Men's Barrel race| The three top-point winners|Goryeki, Armstrong, Rogers,| guj alone. there were 18 contest-|for the day were Dave Leg-| Fluery were their best at the} remove corns, ants, attesiing to the increas-|sette, Bob Woodward, tied with|plate but shaky defensive play| with separate medicated disks im- ing interest ll points; "Skip" Ambrose,| by Dodds gave Excelsiors sey-) Spills and slight injuries add- og ont et Failte, six. jeral of their runs, ed to the excitement in the e three top girl contest- ' keen competition. Bill Cruwys|ants were Mona Pelite, six POraY's WIN OUT injured his leg when he fell|points; Gail Barlow, four and e nightcap game at Alex- from his horse, trying to Marie Leggette, three. e "nony express" him to the fin- The club's next show will be ish line in the apple-dunking presented on Sunday, August 9. even' and then later on, he was IRIE A Dyin aaa is hire nas. ive rein face" Burnt Roman' Wins On Turf At Fort Erie four-run rally, | North Oshawa Horsemen Present Thitd Program The North Oshawa Western, NU-WAY RUG - OSHAWA'S MOST RELIABLE RUG 'LEANIN By NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS, the lergest dealer and rug cleaner in Eastern Ontarie. WAY Jet Cleans yeur rugs, 9 second end if necessery giving extra special stoins, returning them to your floors fresh-air fresh and new looking. 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Burnt Roman, a son of Roman Winners of the show, were Sandal, won Monday's featured as follows: jseventh race with ease and Flag Race -- Bob Woodward, boosted his earnings past the} "Skip' Ambrose and Bill/$70,000 mark. | Cruwys With Jim Fitzsimmons in the Potato Race -- Bob Harlock, |saddle,-Burnt Roman came on Robert Pelite and Don Welsh. lwith a Jate surge in the final Apple Dunking -- Dave Leg:iquarter mile of the mile turf gette, "Skip" Ambrose andievent to win going away from Re eck eal Bill Leggette gene soa ng ce _ Jd | oe, ll Cruwys and Robert Pelite le Favored by most of the 8,628 1 PickUp Race .-- Bob Wood. 12"s, Bumm| Roman, owned by ward, Dave Leggette and Don ™'®- Hal Waggoner and Mrs, George Keane of Hamilton, re+ »iturned $4.50; $3.10 and $2.70, running the mile in 1:39 1-5, Men's Barrel Race -- 'Skip Dave Legegette. } Ladies' Barrel Race -- Gail) Remember When? ... | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Finland's famed track star Paavo Nurmi was barred from participation in the 1932 Olympie Games at Los Angeles 27 years ago today. Nurmi was barred by the International Ama- teur Athletic Federation, who had previously sus- pended him in April, 1931, for allegedly accepting money in excess of his ex- penses, Woodward, Patch Race -- Marie Leggette, | Peggy Perry and Noval Strachan, | Ladies' Special (Pick-Up) Race) -- Mona Pelite, Gail Hobbs and Gail Barlow. | Pole Bending -- Bob Wood-) ward, 'Skip' Ambrose and Bill) Cruwys, | Men's Special (Musical) Chairs) -- Dave Leggette, Newt Woods and Bill Leggette. Pony. 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