Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Apr 1965, p. 8

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Mondey, April 19, 1965 Paul Coates, of Hamilton, is shown here with his tro- phy, emblematic of the Ca- | TOWN AND COUNTRY | Dunn's Beat Ritsons | Bantams Win Tourney Titles Oshawa's representatives in the big Bantam Hockey Tour- nament, held at Trenton, this past weekend, covered them- The Weekend Curlers of The Oshawa Curling Club, closed In Championship Set DUNN'S: goal, K. Noakes; defence, Dunn's deicated Ritson,Donald, for a 4-1 lead at the , Centre 8-2, last Sunday night at/end of the second frame, Vong) dep pape toed alae gnc i Hoar, B. Robinson, W. Robinson, Mac- Port Perry 'Town and Country] CAUTIOUS THIRD [Donais, murray, Buechler and D. The checking was very close in the third period, as both teams tried for the fast break. League Trophy. They won the best 3-outlof-5 final series, with RITSON CENTRE: goal, Topping; se- fence, Cole and Menzies; forwards, Scott, three winsoand one loss, to take . Pi nd Edgar; alts., Venning, Clark, thé 1964-65 championship. | Don Troop scored his second of|rirs, Fairman and Fralick. 2 ct Rage a the night, the eventual winner, With elimination staring them midway through the frame, fol- . ravi val in the face, the Ritson Centre! jowoq by teammate Bob Robin- 1 Ritson Cantey eoniog ia crew started with ce! ~ ing son, to run Dunn's lead to 6-1. Tee asics tse Seer nes en Coe tee ee 2) as § i i j . Dunn's, Cain 'game wide-open at this point kept the score down: to 1-0 in and were rewarded as Gerry) 3, Ar eae ha He the first stanza. Walt Venning| Cole scored on a breakaway, | 4 Dunn's, Troop, (B. Robinson) . 9.50 convdrted a blueline pass, for) "pheir joy was short-lived, & Dunn's, MacDonald Gens 15.05 the Ritson Centre goal, as they/though, as Dunn's fired a pair Third Period played probabiy their bestlor fast tallies, Jim MacDonald] 6. Dunn's, Troop (Rogers) . 10.12 period of hockey of the series. | 551 his second of the evening| 7 Dongs 8; Bobirson ae DUNN'S TAKE OVER and the veteran, Bob Murray,| 6. ritson Centre, Cole .......... 15.51 The Ritson Sani took 'ri nt| closed out the scoring, for the! % Ce erro. wea 'hi : wh had left off. re Dunn's. 10. Dunn's, Murray (dD, YoaKes) bs 17.32 up where ey 4 ' Referees: J. Hutchinson and R, Wad- the start of the second period) BLUELINE BANTER -- Les'aei. but. they found the Dunn's de-| witiams, coach of the Dunn's ------------ fences hard to penetrate. lteam, accepted the Town and| : When Dunn's finally got a/Country Trophy on behalf of| Oshawa Tykes clear-cut try on goal, they cap-/his players--Ritson Centre was italized. Jack Calnan was the/ at full strength for 'the first . . |marksman as he showed his!time in quite some time. They In Semi-Final |mates what was expected of/ played one of their best games The coin sts CANADA'S NEW 10-PIN CHAMPION nadian singles championship in 10-pin bowling, which he won on Saturday, in the title Green Gaels' Workout} ead On Redmen Pleases Coach Bishop schedule, at the Auditorium on|the East this year and at the men, in the third game of their May 17, with St. Catharings as;}Oshawa |The Oshawa Green Gaels, de fending Canadian Junior La- crosse Champions, completed a day of stiff practices at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. with an intra-squad game and after it was over, coach Jim Bishop was satisfied that the calibre on display indicated that the team would have a good chance of repeating. No doubt the decision by newly-wed John Davis that he complete his final year as a junior with the Gaels, rather than turning senior with Peter- borough, helped Bishop's optim- ism. He was also more than justifiably impressed with the the visitors. | "All home "league games"| will be played on Monday eve- nings, at the Auditorium, Season tickets are now sale at the Auditorium or from} any member of the Green Gael) Executive and aside from guar- anteeing the purchaser a seat for the league games, the hold- er will be entitled to purchase an extra ticket during the play-| offs, including the: Minto Cup games, which will be played inl work of, among others, Charlie Marlowe, Ian Barrie, Ken How-| ard, Larry Lloyd and Freddy) Greenwood, all except Jan Barrie being products of the Oshawa Minor Lacrosse set-up. | Barrie played junior with) } Hastings last year but has se-| Raiser, owned by Isidor Bieber,|surged to the front in the| cured employment in Oshawa and at 6' 3" has an excellent opportunity 'to stick with 'the squad. Only Brian Thompson from the Huntsville contingent took part in the day-long workouts. The others including Jim Higgs, Don Stinson and Phil Clayton were involved in hockey play- offs for their native town but Coach Bishop and Fred Whal- ley, the manager, were not worried about their absence for) they will quickly round into! shape, after a long hockey sea- son. Brian Brady, the local boy who was cut from the squad in| mid-season last year, is making a determined effort to catch on) this term and scored three goals in the intra-squad game The team will open a 20-game! FORT ERIE RESULTS ~ FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 claiming three and four year olds 6 furs (7) &-Pritynn Dittfach 9. $10 3.80 l-Hardhead Archer 4.50 3.00 éDiese! Fieet Harrison 5.10 Also Ran in Order -- Vertex Ruler, Callaround, Devil Lecom and Hail Caesar Late Scratch -- Admission Girls Winner, ch f, 3, by Primate - Lynn, by War Glory Pool $25,805. Daily Double Pool $58,604. Myss * SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900 clalm- ng three and four year olds 6 furs (8). ¥-Doll Odell Dittfach 23.20 6.80 4.60 @Hurrahs Harris 3.30 2.70 4Brief Star Potts 3.600 Time 116 2-5 Also Ran In Order--Well Oiled, Damen, French Twist, Abitibi and Drifting Heather The Daily Double, Prilynn (8) and Doll Odell (1), Paid $128.10 Winner, dk 6 or br f, 3, by War Jeep -- Hot Stuff, by Burgoo King Poo! $47,001 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden two year olds foaled in CD A 4's Furs &5.A. Boy Dittach $25.70 6.20 3.70 7-Mr. Mascot Fitzsimmons 3.40 2.80 &Big Jive Gordon 3.90 Also Ran In Order -- Red Salmon, A Mr. Goo, Quebec Style and Royal Faran Late Scratch A Harry Man, Land Office. A ~~ Bill Beasley Entry Winner, dk © or br c, 2, by Sailed Away-- Black Bingo, by Don Bingo Pool $54,520. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 claim ing three and four year olds 6 furs (4) 7-Ninth Wave Steve SAdvance Glass Walsh Royal Poppet Turcotte Time 115 3-5 Also Ran In Order -- Chief Whitefoot, Sarges Nob and Haid Light. Late Scratch -~ Art's Treat, Doodling Winner, bg. 4, by Oh Johnny or Nail -- Stenping Away, by Whirlaway Pool $59,439 ' FIFTH RACE --. Purse $2,200 claiming four year olds and up 6 furs (7) 2Flippin Floyd Walsh 7.10 4.50 3.20 V-Love Quest Fitzsimmons 5,50 3,10 &-Mineral Wealth Harris 2.70 Time 115 Also Ran in Order --- Skip Over, Bar bara Bain, Poppy Talk and My Valen tine Late Scratch -- Briefsin 'Winner, dk b by Canadian Chamo oorh, & +Petite/Terry, by Coaltown. Pool $64,858 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,900 aliow. ances four year olds and up & furs (6) Lebon Fitzsimmons 8.709.709 370 7-King Gorm Leb anc 11.10 3.90 & President Jim Harris 2.40 * Time 114 2-5 Also Ran in Order Solid Mike, Pea @ock Pike, end Canadilile NEW YORK (CP) -- Flag tossed an unexpected road-block in Bold Lad's path to the Ken- tucky Derby Saturday when he} won the $91,900 Wood Memorial! at Aqueduct here. Going to the front soon after the start of the 1%-mile race,| Flag Raiser opened up as much as four lengths over Bold Lad, the odds-on favorite from the) Wheatley Stable, and held on! in a furious homestretch drive for a neck decision over the fast-closing Hail to All, carry-! ing the silks of Mrs. Ben Cohen.' Bold Lad wound up third, beaten by one length for run- ner-up honors. Flag Raiser, ridden by Bob Ussery, was timed in 1:50 1-5.) He paid $17.00, $6.60 and $2.40 Hail to All, ridden by Johnny Sellers, returned $7.20 and $2.60 Bold Lad returned $2.10 to show. Late Scratch -- Sub Commander The Quinella, Lebon M L And King Gorm. Paid $153.10 Winner, b g, 6 by Cote D'Or partic, by LePacha Pool $36,193 Quinella Pool $32,356. - Leav SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,900 allow ances three year olds 6 furs (7) 2-Peter Picker Gomez 14.20 6.90 5.00 1-Solar Glass Walsh 5.30 5.20 8-Take Notice Harris 5.10 Time 115 2-5 * Also Ran In Order -- Just Plain Lucky, Single G., River Party and Breezy Maple Late Scratch -- Scadadie, Winner, b 9, 3, by Nearctic -- Silver God- dess, by Intent, Pool $61,179. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 claiming four year.olds and up 6 furs (7) 1A-House Boy Parker 10:00 $.00 3.10 Hidden Hope Leblanc 8.20 4.60 5-War Declaration Harris 2.90 Time 116 2-5 Also Ran In Order -- Bomar, Jessie B Good, Bar Hostess, and Padre's Scamp Late Scratch A-Barracho.J. J., Sum mons Pat A -- D A MeKay and PH Rotman Entry Winner, b g, 6 by Bull Page Ruling Pen, by Mucho Gusto. Pool $57,390. Total Pool $497,545 Attendance 8,953 Total Attendance (11 days) 74,918 Total Mutuel Poo! (11 days ) $4,407,902 Exclusive 'EVINRUDE" Dealer this summer. See us on} | zr lag Raiser Wins Wood Memorial Avoid the rush ond have your motor and boat serviced by our experts also completely outfit you for fun on the water +e \them. of the season but it wasn't good Oshawa Neighborhood i The tide was turned, as|/enough -- Dunn's were, in this NHL Tyke Hockey League All- i Dunn's went on the rampage|writer's opinion, the best-bal-/Stars advanced to the semi- + with Stan Rogers and Don! anced team ever to play in Ho" finals: of the Toronto Tyke ee | a cae 'league. They had three good Hockey Tournament, over the i.2, |Troop also scoring, for plead | ee four solid. defencemen| Easter weekend, held at the goals in a little over two min-| 14 'extellent goaltending--you| Dixie Arena (Cooksville). | utes. They added another mark-| don't need much more than that! The Oshawa youngsters got jer, a solo effort by Jim Mac-|to win a championship. off to a poor start on Friday, |------ -- -- | when they ran head-on into the Montreal, tournament at with a 15-game total score e powerful West Hill Tykes, un- of 2,996. --(CP Wirephoto) | ry th R defeated in 42 " thi cia ccidusiascoaecatis rots a | games thi eaior egains season. They blanked the Osh- awa lads 9-0. On Saturday, it was a different story as the Oshawa _ boys |showed a complete reversal of | form and playing the same West Seaforth Beavers sc ored pAahron = el Raker | eee Hill eae this time held them three unanswered goals in the pik 'ana 7. Dicks Galloway, |t a 2-2 tie in goals and Oshawa secona period, to consolidate ajDale, Cumming, McLaughlin, Adis.) won the decision, by virtue of 7-3 victory over Brooklin Red-|Storey, Henderson, Mcliwain and Bevl- having had more shots-on-goal. temitier BROOKLIN -- goal, Vanstone; defense, Monty Harman and Blair Mc- alts., aT ar a 5 ' ' on? .|H. dM. J s; forwards, Wake % Civic Auditorium, OHA Intermediate ' 'B Hancae be' Sense anh Fategoans ei: Hut,| Mullan scored the Oshawa goals should the Gaels be the On-!pidnship finals, on Friday night/stnews, Redshaw, Gibson, Tran, R.| while R. Pimm and §, Locke tario representatives. at Uxbridge Arena. Jones, West ae Cee scored for West Hill. The Osh- The facilities at the Audi- geaforth now leads the title|';; seatorth, Mctiwain awa boys missed a clean-cut torium drew high praise from cet two-to-one, with the next (Dale, McLaughlin) sedesbis 12.4 victory by inches, hitting . the the Gaels' team. The lighting is\two games scheduled for Sea- 2 ey, Parousen) 12.13; 80al post, twice in the last perfect and the building is ideal|¢y+4) ice, on Monday and Wed-| 3. Seaforth, Beuttemiller (Aldis) . 18.18' minute of play. for the ged c ; sepa nesday of this week. pies hike nied A 19.12, On Sunday afternoon, Oshawa nai Fst ia Rov The visitors outscored Brook-| 5. Seaforth, T. Dick (Doig) a completely outplayed Wexford the boards paint F bl 'which lin 3-2 in the first stanza, jump-| oe, pee oie et a 9 for a 4-0 shutout with Monty e pon : srr A ue, et\ed their lead to 6-2 in an im- 0 Gecond. Period Harman scoring twice while Bill provides a satisfactory Contras') assive second-period display) 6 Seaforth, McLaughiin (Mcliwain) 9.22,Coe and John Hoofs added with the white lacrosse ball and/PTes* P in's| 7. Seaforth, Aldis (Galloway) | & ' fits in. well with' the colorjand. then matched Brooklin's! 5° coaforth, Mcliwain (Storey) 19.43|Singletons. Goalie Doug Hart- ot final tally in the third frame. | Penalties Tran and Duimage wick got the shutout and de- scheme of the seats. , : Third Period served it, for his fine work ie ecient ae The scoring honors WET) 9 seatorth, Doig %§.21 : : 7 spread around with Mcllwain)10. Brooklin, Hull 13.19, Oshawa All-Stars now advance ; oe | Penalties -- Cumming, West, McLaugh scoring the first " goal of the}, (minor and maior), Tran (minor and| game, for the visitors, and get-|major), Dale and Beuttemiller (misc.). | to the semi-final round, meeting Georgetown, this coming Satur- selves with glory, winning both the "B" Group championship and also the tournament's "Grand Championship" honors. | The Oshawa lads played three 'games on Saturday, losing the first one to Trenton 2-0. In the second game, Oshawa out the 1964-65 season on Satur- day, with their own special clos- ing bonspiel and banquet, which once again proved an outstand- ing success. Thanks to the excellent selec- tion of prizes, supplied by the prize committee of Steve Piper Weekend Curlers Close Out Season Curlers, as leading point-winner for the season, was won by Bill Clark, with a total of 37 points. Runner-up was "Rocky" Guilti- nan, with 36 points. The four top point-winners of the season, each of whom re- ceived an individual trophy, as winners of The Don McNaughton . Memorial Trophy for the season, and Herb Robinson, the closing was a profitable one for all, with high value prizes for every competitor. scar Parker, 1964-65 presi- dent of The Weekend Curlers, who later was chairman for the banquet session, skipped his rink to two wins in the final day's play, to eatn first ¢hoice at the prize table. His rink included Jack Perry, "Rip" Wakely and \defeated Picton 5-4 with Calver, | McConnell, Ryan and McConnell again, scoring for Picton while Bill Prentice, Wayne Blanchard, Jim Nesbitt, John. Nestie and |Paul Bligdon each scored for Oshawa. In their third game on Satur- \day, Oshawa blanked Ajax 5-0. Bill Prentice scored two goals jin this one with Jim Nesbitt,! Wayne Blanchard and Henry| Don Wilson. Nowak accounting for the "The other two-game winners jothers, to give Oshawa the "B"| and runners-up, were Bill Clark, Championship honors. Gord Jackson, Doug Blair and Trenton defeated Ottawa, in Geo. Campbell, skip. the "A" Championship final. | Other prize - winning rinks On Sunday afternoon, Oshawa| were: Tom Dobbie, Les Gorrie, and Trenton, the two group|Bob Skitch and Bob Mercer, champions, met in a sudden-|skip; "Barney" Worden, Jack |death game for the Grand|Hammond and Rae Halleran, Championship of the Bantam|skip; John Patterson, "Rocky" | Tournament and this time the|Guiltinan; Doug Taylor and Herb |Oshawa hoys came up with a| Robinson, skip; Sid Temple, Reg to defeat|Fair, Pete Simmons and Roy | Whittington, skip; Steve Piper, 'Doug McCabe, "Cam" Hender- ifine performance, Trenton 5-2, for the laurels. Oshawa's goal-scorers were, Vina ag |John Nestic, with a pair, Tom| 50" and 'Casey Luke, skip; and @ord Henderson, Jake Wilton, Henry Nowak |Wayne Blanchard. Bobby Nichols |Bryant, Jack Judge and Les __... |Harrison, skip. Rae Halleran {was drawmaster for the two- game competition. TROPHY WINNERS | | The President's Trophy, top} | Just-Makes It jaward for The Weekend OUSTON (AP) -- Bobby) WINS BOWLING TOURNEY 'Nichols all but blew a four-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Paul |stroke lead Sunday but held on| Coates of Hamilton won the Ca- jto survive strong comebacks by|nadian ten-pin bowling cham- {Bruce Devlin and Juan Rodri-|pionships Saturday night, de- |guez and win $12,000 top money/feating five other provincial |in the $75,000 Houston Golf Clas-|champions. Coates piled up a | sic. é |15-game total of 2,996 points to | Nicholé had an 11-under-par|@™erge as winner'of the annual 1973. }Canadian master bowling championships. Morris Boyer He was just one stroke up On| of Montreal was second with were Bill Clark, "Rocky" Guil- tinan, Bob Skitch and "Barney" Worden. z In this competition, members who have already had their names listed on the McNaughton Trophy, are not eligible as re- peaters. Following the banquet and prizes, plans were discussed for the club's summer events, which will include a picnic and a bus- trip to the races. Nelson Ousts Moose Jaw MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP) -- Nelson Maple Leafs advanced into the western Allan Cup fin- als Saturday by downing Moose Jaw Pla-Mors 7-5. The win gave Nelson a 3-1 victory in the best - of - five series. They now meet War- road, Minn., Lakers--the only U.S. team eligible for the Cana- dian senior hockey champion- ship--in the western. final. The turning point for Nelson Saturday came mid-way in the second period when Walt Pea- cosh put the Leafs ahead for the first time in the game then made the score 5-3 with an- other goal 37 seconds later. Ken McTeer also scored twice for Nelson while Bill Stinke, Buck Crawford and playing - coach Bobby Kromm added the others. Jackie Mc- Leod scored a pair for Moose Jaw and Mike -Zwyer, Ken Kes- tin and Reg Coles counted sing- pss ia of trophies and Rodriguez, who blistered the 2.947 7,233-yard, par-71 course with a\-'" les. 64, and Devlin, an Australian, who tied for second at 274, Nichols had a final-round 70 after breaking out of a 54-hole tie with Bert Yancey, the young Philadelphia pro. Golf's big three of Jack Nick laus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player skipped this stop on the) 4 PGA tour. / Nichols, 1964 PGA champion,|/% clinched the title with a 15-foot| par putt on the final green. His earlier rounds were 67, 69 and The ting another late in the second) -- day, at the Dixie Arena. eriod. He was the only player to score more than once, for Remember When? .. By THE CANADIAN PRESS either team. This game was much rougher} Wiry Gerard Cote of St. » Cali |than either of their previous) Hyacinthe, Que., won his In Albany, Calif., Perfect Sky| meetings with the Redmen| second successive Boston # é +" |drawing nine of the total of 17) Athletic Association mara- ee oe ie eae Cal-| enalties meted out. Tran and; thon, his, third victory in ifornia Derby as the favored) Nasherco ran. third. five years, 21 years ago to- day--in 1944. The Canadian army sergeant finished in 2 hours 31 minutes, 75 yards McLaughlin high-sticked each} Perfect Sky, ridden by Eddie%ther, midway in the gece Burns and carrying 114 pounds,|frame, then dropped -- their) 67. LARGEST SELECTION FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS IN EASTERN ONTARIO 356 Dean Ave., Oshawe Phone George Fuller Bus. 723-3961 Res. 725-2062 FOR THE TROPHIES AND GIFTS G. B. COMPANY raced the 1%-miles in one min-'sticks and went at it in fisti- ute, 48 2-5 seconds. cuffs, to produce the high spot He won by one and one-fourthiin the penalty parade. stewie a" @RPENWOOD RACEWAY ahead of the next man, after battling every inch of the 2614 miles. with Nasharco another three-| quarter length back. The gelding's first stakes vic- tory was worth $39,900. It re- rirst RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Trot) for, Also Started: Royal ALEX, Billy G. Ex- press, Belmont Ernie, Aceway Julie, and Brother Jim. three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). oe and #20. Buckaron: Holmes 6.90 5.70 2.90 Testy Ss rcay TeMaenen - 9607 Gamat avian: O'pere 1280 (30 sixTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Trot) for and $4.80, with Nasharco Pay-| Determine, Ray 240 three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 (7). | ing $3.40 for the show in this! Ase en ie ctl A le hee, Johnnie R, Feagan 15.20 5.80 4.40 richest of all California derbies. : Tapdean, Kingston 5.40 4.40 earaaintetlearanh: : SECOND RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace)| Clement Hanover, Walker 3.80 Also Started: Lady Ezra, Bishop Song, Penny Coelen, and Fanny Symbol, QUINELLA, 7 AND 5, PAID $71.90 SEVENTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for four-year-olds and up, Purse $1500 (6) Colonel C Volo, Hayes 10.00 4.30 2.60 Highland Girl, McLean 5.70 2.50 High Patch, Walker 2.40. Also Started: Fieetwood E Grattan, Shooting Par, and Armbro Bingo. Late Scratch, Mighty Stein for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 60.00 18.50 10,10 French Horse | icviityimis °° 18 8 Wins Feature | Also Started: Hieland Direct, Mich ael's Counsel, Vic De Sota, Fin's Hat, and FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Le- Altie Dale DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 8, PAID $231.90 THIRD RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for ree-year-o'ds and up. Purse $800 (8) ! s first | th : pop og L, gh ~ ee ove Daisey Mitch, Grisel 16.90 7. 470 eiguTH RACE -- "Don Mills Stakes," of the season at the Fort i Weybird, Kiraness #00 30.6 Furlongs (Trot) for tour-year-olds and race track Saturday and 'won| Flashlight F., Regan "x UP. Purse $4,730 (8). the featured Victor purse. nine Seite: co poral Direct Buster Danny Song A., G'braith 3.10 2.70 2.30 Streak, Miss Corpor not Laird McNab, Findley 4.10 2.80 six-year-old|Grattan, and Our Abbey FOURTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (6) Roger R Gr'tan, Feagan 4.10 3.70 2,50 Cadenza, Clements 2.80) Also Started: Nancy Brooke B, Dutch Dillard, Guess Who, Wee Symbol, and Grand Adam Guess Who and Danny Song A, Coupled. | The French-bred is owned by Max Bell of Cal- gary, but sickness has kept him from racing the way. Bell) Minute Rice, Morrissey 4.90 3.20 throught he would. cee ceiar Boor peter V, Quick NINTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (7). With Jim Fitzsimmons riding Boy, and Hickory Amanda Adin 'Vales, Coke 13.50 7.4 4.30] for an almost perfect race Late Cans., Armbro Erin, Ed Lester. Winged Freight, Desiardins 6.40 3.80 'acaeneaenins through snow and mud Lebon| FIFTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs (Pace) for Tom Takky, Hayes 3.50 f ? , z . three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8). Also Started: Sloe Gin, Jerry Canuck, M. L, drew away from King! ambrose Abbe, Bette 8.20 5.20 440/Dr, $ E, and Jean First, Gorm and President Jim to win! Misttr Saint, Gordon 7.90 5.60 Late Can., Tonka G by 1% lengths. Postal Chief, Liewellyn 3.90| Attendance 4,804. Total Pool 254,744. | Most of the 8,953 fans who f turned out in the snow storm neglected Lebon M. L. and the son of Cote d'Or. 2nd paid $18.70 and combined with long shot runner-up King Gorm for a $153.10 quinella. | ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING neve aa ALUMINUM VICE-PREXYS ELECTED. AWNINGS GENUINE, LIFETIME Directors of the Ford Motor Co. have elected John §S. 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