Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, August 5, 1964 Trois Rivieres, Que., the Ith lap of the 1,5004nile Tour du St. Laurent Bicycle Race. He won the lap and took over the lead in individual standings. ANDRE DHAENE of Bel- gium (16) forces the last bit of speed out of his bicycle during yesterday's 125-mile run from Jollette, Que. to SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell 'SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA MERCHANTS scored 10 big runs in the first . inning, when two of the three Ajax pitchers to see action in that. inning, handed out a flock of walks and the homesters punctuated the parade with a couple of solid doubles, to prac- tically clifich the win, almost before the game was warmed up. The locals went on to win the game 13-6. Tonight, down in Belleville, the Eastern Ontario Senior Baseball League offi- cials and delegates will make their plans for league playoffs, which will get under way shortly, Following the playdowns for the league title, the various teams will move into OBA playoff campaigns, in various sections. Oshawa and Belle- ville are the two Senior entries from this area and it will be up to the Merchants to beat out Belleville in league playofis-- or have Ajax do 'the job for them -- if they are to have the right to enter OBA Senior playdowns. Jackie Cole, who usually does the catching for Oshawa Merchants, took over the pitching duties in the fourth inning last night and claimed 12 strikeouts in his six-inning stint. x x x x x GIANTS scored a 4-3 victory over the N.Y, Mets last night but other than the victory, it was a dismal day for Alvin Dark, manager of the San Francisco National League club, Juan Marichal, his ace starting pitcher, - currently boasting a fine 15-5 record, will be lost to the club for at least two weeks, due to a severe back ailment, Then along comes a Long Island newspaper columnist with the ctory that Dark is supposed to have said that the Giants' Negro and Spanish-speaking players are not able to'come up to the white players, when it comes to mental alertness', Manager Alvin Dark promptly denied ever having said such a thing but within a few hours, Associated Press came out with a story that the Giants are going to give manager Alvin Dark the axe, at least at the end of this season, if not sooner. That should be just about enough trouble for one week, for any big league manager to have to face and with the pennant race between Giants and Phillies, raging right along, the tension must be building up mighty fast, ¥ x x x x BRIGHT BITS: -- Winnipeg Blue Bombers tied B.C. Lions last night, as these two clubs opened their Western Conference schedule last night in Winnipeg, the score being 10-10... . THE EASTERN section gets under way this Friday night, at CNE Stadium when Frank Clair's Ottawa Rough Riders visit Toronto Argonauts. . .. OSHAWA TONY'S drop- ped a 2-1 decision up in Stoney Creek last night but they hope to get back into the Beaches League win column, when they host New Toronto, here at Alexandra Park tonight. , . . TO- RONTO PLATING was scheduled to play Oshawa Scugog Cleaners in an Oshawa-Metro inter-league schedule tilt,, here last night but the Toronto club failed to put in an appearance. In the first half of the scheduled twin-bill, Bad Boys and tne A. and W, club waged a red-hot 2-1 battle with the former club winning out, to give Ted Jones a win over Ron Taylor. The three local clubs and Brooklin are all scheduled for ac- tion tomorrow night, in a doubleheader at Alexandra Park. . LA. DODGERS dumped the Pirates twice yesterday and Cincy Redlegs handed the Milwaukee. Braves a double reverse also. .. . KANSAS CITY whipped the Yankees 5-1 but Angles blanked the Orioles 5-0 and Detroit nipped Chi- cago so there wasn't much change in the official standings, although Minnesota Twins did win a single game over Ros- ton, to improve their position. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile ad for Syear-; Also Ran in Order: Arbor Rose, trish |BlueHieland Chief, Fleeting Pick, and olds and up. Purse $700 (8) BA Scot, Hie 1-Tootsie Doll, Walker 2-Mr. Twist, Palmer 20.60 10°40 4.10! Ceeharv Song. ial FIFTH RACE --~ 6\4 furlong pace tor 3 Start good, won easily. year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). Also Ran in Order: Kawartha Grattpn,| &G'rnor Dillon, Arthur trish Valley, Fiying Herbert, Tony Wor- [sPostal Chief, Liewellwyn thy, and Sonny's Tony. 2-Dorann Grattan, Pacey es AE + a Soar, Start good, won easily. _ je pace 'or | Also Ran in Order: Me: resi yeor-olds and 4year-olds. Purse sue (8) | Blondie Hy, Hollyrood micere Rey han 2Admirel Byrd, Webster 4.10 3.00 2.20) vere, and Tim Ster. éJarvis Rab, Stiller 3.70 2.60) S-Buster Grattan, pine 7.40) SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3- ear.) Start good, won (7), , olds and. up. Purse $800 10.90 4.90 3.20 5.80° 2.30 7.00 He is being paced by Joe Vander Vieuten of Holland who took over 10th spot. --(CP Wirephoto) Belgian Rider Captures Lead In Cycle Race | QUEBEC (CP)--The Tour du \St. Laurent bicycle race con- tinues its eastward drive today as the remaining 55 cyclists head here from Trois-Rivieres, a run of 145 miles. Fewer than 400 miles remain to be covered in the 1,500-mile race. Most competitors say they can take the hills in stride but few feel kindly toward loose gravel--a bone-jarring obstacle they encountered for .five of Tuesay's 125 miles from Jol- iette to Trois-Rivieres, The gra- vel resulte in 22 flat tires. Andre Dhaene of 'Belgium took over the lead in the indi- vidual standings from Antoni Palka of Poland, who had been leading since the third lap. The racers start the 12th lap today with Dhaene leading by 58 sec- onds. North Oshawa Horsemen Star In Big Rodeo Members of the North Osh- awa Western Horsemen Club shows at the Five Points area, but travel all over Ontario com- peting in other horse shows and rodeos, In the past years some of |these rodeos in such events as |saddle bronc riding, bareback \bronc riding, bull riding, steer | decorating, wild steer race and jal horse games. Bill Leggett was runner-up \for the Champion Saddle Bronc| Rider of Ontario in 1962-63. In the same year, the team of Jesse James, Pete Peters and Glen Skea won the Wild Steer Race Championship of Ontario. | Also, Newt Woods was fourth jfor the bull riding in Ontario lin 1963, Jesse James had the| champion games years straight for Ontario in 1961-62 and Bob Woodward won the same events in 1963, Now in 1964, the Oshawa cow- boys are still doing very well at rodeo competition. At the Oxbow odeo held) jlast weekend for three days, the Oshawa horsemen held the the events held there. Don Welsh was second in the \Steer Decorating and_ also jeame third in. the Wild) |\Cow Milking. Woodward finish- led third one day in the Pickup ace, In the Wild Steer Race, the team of Bob Harlock, Newt Woods and Danny Heard won the event two days in a row and |Jack Brown, Skip Ambrose and |Bill Cruwys won two fourths. The team of Jesse James; |Pete Petes and Don Welsh won ja third on one day. The com- bination of Buster Eblert, Ted |Jeffries and John Lajosie also |had a third-place finish as did |Bill Leggetts, Jim Strachan and| |Bob Hunking, Also Ran In Order: Direct Viste, Her Sugar Hill Mt, sald 10.40 §.20 3.301 BIGHTH RACE -- |} Mile pace for + ce Foy Ph aonge 4 Babe C, pare viele Top, 3 Axworthy Direct Or. W., Waddell DAILY ypousLe, 8 AND 2 PAID $62.20, Seri 900d, Won driving Also Ran in Order THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile trot for Pl velen Maries Moret tad %; Aan \ Canuck. QUINELLA, 5 AND 4, PAID $27.70 3.00 2.40 and Jerry) year-olds and up, Purse $900 (6). 2.60 YS aning Duke, Hicks 8,20 3.80 2.60 2-F'wood &. Grattan, Shea \1-Piper Boy, Geisel Jr fart good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Peter W, Ko Ko C, ind Midnight A. Grattan. 4.20 310 3.10 not only compete in their own) | the members have done well in} \2b; Yole, If; Johnny, ef; Men- ~~ |three hits in four at bats, Reid Stoney Creek Nips Oshawa In 2-1 Battle SPORTS CALENDAR Oshawa Tonys visited Stoney Creek "Quigleys", last night, for a Beaches Major League Inter-City schedule fixture and the home club came up with a 2-1 victory, in a red-hot exhi- bition of good softball. Oshawa Tony's got their TODAY'S Gams SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fasthali League -- New Toronto Robert- shaw's vs Oshawa Tony's, at 4 Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m. Civil Service League -- On- tario Steel vs Scott's Chicken Villa, at Lakeview Park (Bast); Dodd's Motors vs Wood's Trans- orphan tally in the first mm when Jack Armstrong doub! after there were two out, and he scored on a single by Booth. Tony's failed to score again and actually. only threatened once more, in the 7th, ue Armstrong walked and singled, to open the edges but nothing happened after that. Ron Taylor started for Osh- awa, He gave up two runs in the third inning, on a homer by Stan Sutton, that came with one out, then Bill Yole was safe on an infield error and went the rest of the way on a_ bad throw, for what proved to be the winning run, Taylor gave up only one hit in the last five frames and struck out a tota] of nine bat- ters in the first seven frames. Ron Elliott batted for Taylor in the 8th and Bev Smith pitched the final inning for Oshawa. Brian Bond pitched for the home club and he had a total of only 'six strikeouts but he also allowed four hits, two in the first inning and Booth's second hit of the game, a single in the 7th, plus Neil McMahon's single in the 9th. Oshawa Tony's play New To- ronto in another Beaches League InterCity schedule game here at Alexandra Park, tonight, usual time, 8.15 p.m. OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield, ss; Sneddon, 1b; Armstrong, 2b; Booth, ¢; McMahon, cf; Mrozeck, rf; Suddard, If; O'Connor, 3b; Taylor, p; Hill, 3b in 8th;. R. Elliott, batted in 8th; Smith, p in 8th. STONEY CREEK -- Sutton, dyk, ss; Parker, c; Fox, 1b; Blondell, rf; Rosser, 3b; Bond, p. Oshawa PeeWees Win League Title Oshawa PeeWee Legionnaires won the Eastern Ontario Inter- County PeeWee League base- ball championship last night defeating Port Hope 6-2. The winners stroked 11 hits, while the losers managed only five off two Oshawa pitchers, Alex Mailboroda started for Oshawa but was relieved by Jim Yakemishyn in the sixth inning. Young Yakemishyn went on to post the victory. Top hitters for the winners were Mark Blanchard, Larry Buckley and Joe Reid. Blanchard smashed a homer in the sixth, while Buckley had went two-for-four. Guscott Juv's Rally To Beat Cobourg Boys | Guscott Plumbing Juveniles, | trailing 5-0 after the first in- ning, rallied to defeat. Cobourg Juveniles 11-6 in an exhibition baseball game at Cobourg on the weekend. The winners, who were blank- ed for the first two innings scored single runs in the third, fifth and eighth innings. They tallied two more in the fourth and three big runs in each of the sixth and seventh innings, Woermke went all the way for Guscott, allowing six hits and striking out 11. He set- tled down after the first in- ning and had little trouble with the losers the rest of the dis- tance. Guscott collected 17 hits, in- | horse t w o\each. true form by winning some of}, jcluding four by Woermke, Kori- back and Bradley had three hits GUSCOTT PLUMBING -- Bis- shop, c; Burke, 1b; Nosal, ss; Hyrcanuck, If; Koriback, 3b; Woermke, p; McConkey, rf; |Black, 2b; Bradley, cf and Boivin, 2b in 2nd. COBOURG Jenkins, 3b; Bamleridge, ss; Ravensdale, 2b; Newton, 1b; Bett, cf; Bagay, If; Nichols, rf and Airs, p. Bradford, ¢; Parachute Events Open In Germany LEUTKIRCH, Germany (AP) Richard Fortenberry, of the United States, was among four parachutists who made bull's eye jumps in the opening con- test Tuesday of the men's para- chute world championships. Contestants had to leap from an altitude of 1,000 metres and land in a circle with a radius of 25 metres. All entries must make two more jumps -- one from 1,500 metres and one from 2,000 metres. Style counts in the latter. Five Bulgarians had the best team performance with an av- erage distance from the target cross of 1.56 metres, followed |port, at Lakeview Park (West); Rundle's Garden Centre vs Thompson Plumbing, 2t Thorn- ton's Corners; Foley's Plumb- ing vs DeHart's Exceisiors, at Radio Park (South); all games th) at 6.45 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. Bantam Girls -- Lake Vista at Brook- side; Storie at Fernhill; Valley- view at Radio; Eastview at Harman; North Oshawa at Kingside and. Connaught at Woodview; all. games at 6.30 p.m, Neighborhood Assoc, PeeWee Girls -- Radio at Sunnyside and North Oshawa at Kingside; both games at 6.30 p.m. LAWN BOWLING Mixed Ooubles Tournament (Red Wing Rose Bowl) at Whit- by Lawn Bowling Greens, at) 1,30 p.m, LACROSSE OLA Juvenile League -- Mim- ico vs Oshawa Juvenile Green \Dowe forced Kitchens. END OF SCHEDULE Oshawa Merchants Defeat Ajax Here Oshawa Merchants struck for 10 big runs, on only two hits, but aided with a flock of errors, then went on to defeat Ajax erchants 13-6, here at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, last night, It was the final game of the Lakeshore Senior Base- ball League schedule. League playoff dates will be announced tonight, out of Belle- ville, where a_ playoff-draw meeting of the league officers and various team representa- tives, is being held. Last night's game here was all but decided in the first in- ning. Ajax struck for one run in their first inning, on a walk to Eric Peterson and then with two out, Reg Daze hit a triple. Oshawa Merchants came right back with a 10-run parade when none of the Ajax pitchers was able to control them. Murray Godfrey started and he walked the first two" batters, Lucky Wills and Jack Fisher., He struck out Bob Reid but Jack Cole drew a walk and then Ron Bell doubled into right-field, Al Etchells grounded, forcing Cole at the plate then "Butch" Mike Hoel was on when hit by a pitched ball and Danny Grew Gaels, at Oshawa's Children's Arena, 8.30 p.m. THURSDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL |McCartney replaced Godfrey in ithe first inning, with two out |but followed with a double. "Jitter"' three straight walks, to Jack Fisher, Bob Reid and City and District League --| Jack Cole, was the last straw. Bad Boys vs Scugog Cleaners,|Art Rennick replaced McCart- at 6.30 p.m. and A and W v8iney and Ron Bell greeted him Brooklin, 8,15 p.m. Both gamesiwith a two-bagger, at Alexandra Park. cluded the 10-run parade. Neighborhood Assoc. PeeWee} Qshawa picked up two runs on) joys -- Kingside at Woodview; |three hits in the second inning Bathe at Sunnyside and North and then got only one run after Oshawa at Harman, All games|that, by Dowe, in the fourth, on 6.30 p.m. lhis single and error, followed two infield outs. SOCCER ee eh Cole had a double and) Oshawa and District League--| ine, for two of Oshawa's nine-| First Round Carling CuPinit total: while Ron Bell and (Thistles vs Ukrainiz), 8 p.m., " " i at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- Butch" Dowe also had a pa r each. _-- | Ajax got to Danny Grey for a| LACROSSE that con- | hits, a single by Daze, another by Bob Marshall and a double' by Art Rennick. Jackie Cole took off the catch- er's equipment and went out to the mound, to pitch for Oshawa Merchants, in the fourth inning, and turned in a splendid chore. He struck out a doezn batters in the last six innings and tg up only one run, In the fifth, Bill Finnigan walked ar he scored on Art Rennick's single and a subsequent choice play. Bob Marshall was the big hit- ter for Ajax, with three-for-five, He was followed by Art Ren- nick, with two-for-three and Reg Daze, with two-for-five. These were Ajax's only safe hitters, AJAX MERCHANTS --- Tet- lock, 1b; Peterson, cf; Brechin- bridge, c; Daze, It; Tripp, ss; Marshall, 2b; Finnigan, rf; Ren- nick, 3b and p; Murray Godfrey, Dp; "Jitter" McCartney, p in the 1st inning and Cloutier, rf, OSHAWA MERCHANTS -- Wills, ef; Fisher, ss; Reid, 1b; Cole, ¢ and p; Bell, If; Etchells, Vees Blank Leafs In Extra Innings By THE CANADIAN PRESS ing, asians out. povenc Sat but Frank Carpin barely earned r a_ lively argument from his keep as a orth Tuesday , & Toronto newcomer who night but Richmond Virgislane only found out he was due to are just as glad they had him start an hour before ; round. Jack Cullen came on for Richmond in the 1ith but was replaced by Carpin when he ve up a single and a walk. Carpin. was credited with the win, his fourth in six decisions. The Bisons put together three-run clusters in the third, fifth and sixth innings to bury the Jets. John 'Stephenson's three-run homer in the fifth was the clincher, Remember When? ... By, THE CANADIAN PRESS Four Toronto girls and Ethel Catherwood, the Sask- katoon Lily, gave Canada two Olympic cham at the Games at Amsterdam 36 years ago today. Bobby Rosenfeld, Ethe 1 Smith, Florence Bell and Myrtle Cook won the 100-metre relay final while Miss Cath- erwood won the high jump. Carpin took over on the mound for the Virginians with two out in the Ith inning of a scoreless Internationa! League game against Toronto Maple Leafs and fired only two pitches to retire the side. Then he singled, chasing Toronto starter Don Loun, and scored the game's only run one out later on a b single by Art Lopez off Ron ischevite, Runs came more easily at Columbus, where Buffalo Bi- sons checked a soree-gome los- ing streak by hammering the Jets 10-4, Rain washed out the other two scheduled games be- tween Rochester and Jackson- ville and. Syracuse and At- lanta. Mel Stottlemyre, who owns a 13-3 record and a 1.39 earned- run average for the sixth-place Virginians, helq the Leafs to five hits over the first. 10 in- rf ad ¢ in 4th; Dowe 2b; Joel 3b; Grey, p; Ferries, rf in 4th; Dave Campbell, 1b in seed Roger Wood, dt in 9th, Two Jr. Players | Signed By Phils | NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) wo Toronto brothers have been signed to baseball con- jtracts by Philadelphia Phillies \of the National League, it was jannounced Tuesday, The two, Bill Foley, 20, and his . brother, Rick, 18, were signed by scout Dewey 8. Griggs during the weekend at nearby Merritton where they jwere taking part in a junior baseball tournament. Bill is a shortstop and his \brother plays first base and out-|® field. Both play in the Leaside | FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900, Claiming. FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS 1964 ray Publishing Co., Lid. aad ioaity J fecing * Form). Lerk bv Bienheim and. Trainer W |Maiden two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. Mog oe 8.00 4.4 3.70| FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2600. Two-vear- 8.00 4.80| old fillies. Allowances, 5% Fur! (6) 9.20|5-Spots To Spare, Harris 10,60 400 7.20 4Social Jewel, Smith 3.10 2.10 1A-Free View, Fitzsimmons 2.10 Start good, won easily A an in Order: Spinnerstte, North- ern Doll and A-Sun Velvet, Winner, dk b or br ¢, 2, Erikel--Kentucky ee a Bo Say tid end 'c Eand Jo + iner 6 a ee QUINELLA, 5 AND 4, PAID $29 98 Poo! 23,377 Double Pool 43,113 Winner, ey iy % Cat by T SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000, Claim-|Pool 26,286 Ing. Three-vear-olds. 6% Furlongs (12) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Claiming. 7-Yukon Squaw, H'son 30,60 12.30 7.50\Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (12) 5.30 4.10/12-Faultessa, D'fach 13.90 6,10 4.40 4.60/ 8-Ring Around, Harris 4% fo Street, Pie ye Pearl, rere art good, won driv' Careless Kate, Dominion Brave, Jezz| Also Ran in ohdars Bur aye avin Around, Armaden, Among the Stars,|/ryliah, Queens Courier, Du Future Time, Power Factor, Well Oiled. |Gum Swamp, Buc Fever, wr Eagar bre DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 7, PAID $123.70| Bourbon King, Guiding Wav: Winner, dk b or br f, 3, by Lord Priam -- |winner, ak b or br ¢, 4, F ea Good locket Marie by Quick Reward, Trainer Cards by Case Ace, Trainer A J Rovt- iffe. Pool 55,38! {5% Furtongs, (12 |7-Paskapoo, fy Hal S-Lets Scawf, Ri cea Rouge, Parnell Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Spicy Favour, King Strome, Yellodaire, Zeesekite, Mary Cath- arin, Rice, Tempered Sea, Tricky Trudy and Niagara Miss. 11-Choppy River, Harris w rman, Pool 37,253 '\field, E. Day, OLA Juvenile League -- Osh-| awa vs Huntsville, at Huntsville Arena, 8.30 p.m. Juvenile - Junior League -- Tom Cullen's Esso vs Brooklin, at Brooklin Arena, 8 p.m. Pat Remillard Rides E. Day | To Popular Win FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Pat Remillard and the 'family" horse, E. Day, played possum again Tuesday at Fort Erie and the result was a popular vic- tory in the featured seventh race, The last time Remillard and E. Day played dead they came up with an upset victory in the Connaught Cup stakes at Wood- bine. In Tuesday's race with 7,262 fans roaring with dismay then with approval, E. Day took the lead, lost it, then came on again to withstand the late charge of Windy Ship. Dancing Lark was third. Favored in the six - horse owned and trained by Hume Pollock of Toronto, paid $4, $2.80 and $2.60. He completed the 1 1-16-mile distance in 1;45 flat. Remillard, North America's oldest active jockey at 58, has 'lridden E. Day in his last five outings. Apprentice Wayne Harris, 16, moved into second place in the leading rider standings by win- ning the first and fifth races. He now has 12 victories to his credit, two less than Jim Fitz- simmons, the leader . Harris rode Paskapoo in "the opener, which completed a $123.70 daily-double with Yukon Squaw, then rode Spots to Spare to an upset victory over Social Jewel. Those two made for a $29.50 50 ) quinella. CHINESE CANADIANS The Chinese population of} Canada now numbers approxi- mately 60,000. |nylo, lb; |big four-run rally in the ree be \inning, on three walks and three Bad Boys Edge A&W Drive-In, Cinch Top Spot | Oshawa Bad Boys clinched| |first place in the Oshawa City and District Softball Associa- gh Pras League race, for he season, when they cored. got A, and W.. Drive-In 2-1, in a real thriller, last night at Alexandra Park, A. and W. had _ their chance in the first inning when Lloyd Mapes was safe on an error to open and Jack Shearer bunted safely, Doug Cole sacri- ficed and then with two out, Gordie Wilson made a brilliant) | stop and throw-on, on Palmer Knight's sizzler through the in- field. Wilson came up with three more brilliant defensive plays before the night was out, to stamp himself 'as the key play- er in the game's fielding. Ted Jones pitched the win for| | Bad Boys and he waged a keen duel with Reg White of A. and W., each giving up only four hits. Bad Boys got the first run of the game in the fifth when Cheesman was safe on an open- ing single, advanced on a pass- ed ball and scored later on an infield out, In the sixth, Bill Berwick opened with a single, advanced on an infield out and] = passed ball and scored on Rich Match's single through the middle, Joe Piontek got. his team's first and only run, after there were two out in the 9th inning, when he smacked a long homer, down the left-field line. BAD BOYS Wright, 1b; Berwick, cf; Whiteley, If; Price, 2b; March, 3b; Snow, rf; Cheesman, c; Wilson, ss; Jones, Pp. OSHAWA A. and W.--Mapes, rf; Shearer, cf; Cole, ss; Sim- }coe, 3b; Knight, c; O'Reilly, 2b; Piontek, If; White, p; Kor- Hickey, batted in 9th, 5 Year Guarantee made by Beatty. Free food plon, Free delivery. PRICED FROM BAD BOY pberinitety SELLS FOR LESS! FREEZERS-21 CU. FT. 198 Built-in filter, DEHUMIDIFIERS-G.E. 1/5 horse power, cu, ft. capacity, swift operation, 5 year gourantee, automatic shut-off, Reg, 159. 19,000 Junior Baseball League in Tor- onto. THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900, Cisim- SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3000. ane. best| Griggs said Tuesday the |brothers will report to the Phil- jlies' minor league camp in |Florida next March. LEADS MONEY WINNERS DUNDIN, Fla. (AP) -- Jack |Nicklaus has won only three of ithe 18 golf tournaments he has entered this year but has car- ried $92,917 to the bank. Nick- laus headed the list of 10 top by the Professional Golfers As- sociation, Arnold Palmer was second with $84,693 and Tony money winners releases Monday} ances. Three-yeer-olds end up. One one-sixteenth Miles (6) SE, Day, Remillard 400 280 2.60 4Windy Ship, gees 4 2.90 alley 2.90 Dancing Lark, tart good, won pio 'ing Also Ran in Order: MA bton Star, White bre s"t es inner, b g, 4, =- by gp ko Bull, Trainer HEM M polled. Pool 53,766 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse boa Claim- ing. Three-year-olds, one sixteenth Miles on turf course. OF 3Tavy Blue, Bailey 00 1A-Boy Lost, Rogers JAMangea Cake, Harris Start good, won driv! ing. Maiden peren wer foaled in Can-| 2" ada. 5¥2 Furlongs ( leed Bender, Fitz'ns 490 400 3.50 1-Cavalino, Rogers 23.40 9.10 2-White Wheels, Harris 5.10 Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Fieet Wheat, Sier- ling Scholar, Credit Union, Jamie's Gem, Shining Sun, Bush Flight, Head Line, Little Cricket. Winner, dk b or bre, 2, by Fleet Path -- Gra tnd by © Prince Chevalier, Trainer R Johnson. Pool 42,818 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2300, Maiden three-year-old fillies, One and one-six- teenth Miles. 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