Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1965, p. 8

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Miss Sharon Hurst, "Miss Oshawa", is shown above performing the official 'kick-off' ceremony, to open the Oshawa and Dis- trict Soccer Association's 1965 schedule, at the first doubleheader of the season, Saturday night at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. Referee Jimmie Denholm (left) is ready to blow the whistle should 'Miss Osh- awa' score with the sea- OSHAWA NOVICE WINS Thornhill Salesman Cops Oak Cup Trophy, Mosport BOWMANVILLE, Ont. (CP)--| Maier also was aver-all win Eitel Maier, 32-year-old Thorn-|ner of a 15-lap race for modified hill, Ont,, salesman, capped fivejand production sports cars with years of sports-car racing in\Kindree second and Duval Canada Saturday by winning third, the Oak Cup Trophy race in his) A crowd of 3,500 paid-to watch Ford-powered Lotus 23B. the series of races organized by The German-born driver led|the Oakville- Trafalgar Light a field of 28 across the finish|Car Club. line, covering 20 laps of the Two spectators suffered in- twisting 2.45-mile circuit azJuries when Dino Deluliis, of nearby Mosport Park in 35 min-|Foronto lost a wheel from his utes, 41.5 seconds. Dodge Polaris in the touring Mai P ' d-hani car race. The wheel bowled h % Seiaht 2 tai desire 'au! over Mrs. John Van Hemme of Hey ieee his sp gi Ladi fins |Peterborough and Tom Holy of enced mak tharos' there a Toronto. J dade <u 2 : though Jacques Duval of Mont- Hospital officials in Peterbor jough said that Mrs. Van Hem- oo ly Mecpop oka threat-| me's chest injuries were severe. : |Race .officials said Holy suf- Runner-up was Louis Donolo|fered bruises. Jr. of Toronto in a Merlyn with) The over-all race winners in- 35:51.8. Third was Don Kindree|ciuded Milt Timoll of Oshawa, of Burlington, Ont., in an Aus-|in the novice race for sedans. | tin-Healey with 36:24.5. He drove a Mustang. FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim- m. three- and four-year-olds, 7 Furlongs 2). 4Damen, Maxwell ne, Fitzsimmons l-Advance Glass, Armstrong Also Ran in Order: » Pay Parade Also Ran in Order: A-Norme Milove. Late Scratches--A-Here's Lady Sue, Asi see It, A--M Kane, Entry QUINELLA, 2 AND 4, PAID $29.70 Winner, b ¢, 2, by Dedicate--Miss Light by Sun Again. Pool $45,136, Quinella Pool $44,790 6.90 440 3,50 13,40 8.10 5.90 Jazz Around, Abdi- John's Whirl, Royal M,, Water Duck, Ver- tex Ruler and A---Selectim. A--L and M Stable Entry Winner, dk b or br g, 4, by Memetrier-- Mill Dam, by Bull Briar. Pool $58,994. Daily Double Pool $90,844, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim- ints four-year-olds end up. 7 Furlongs M Cohen and L Swartz SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 ances, three-year-old fillies (8) 7-Northern Doll, H'son 26.90 12.80 7.90 6-My Kimie, Nash 16.30 7.60 3-Feathery, Harris 5. Also Ran in Order: B-Lady Victoria Toomal Lady, A-My Marlon, So War and B-Canada Princess Late Scratch---A-Spinnerette. A--E Lieberman Entry B--Windfields Farm Entry Winner, b f, 3, by Nearctic--Dushka Doll, by Ardan. Pool $117,579 Allow 7 Furiongs 8-Eva's Gem, Parnell $40 480 3.40 2-Cluny Miss, Harrison 10,60 6.40 7-Balinode, Remillard 3.80 Also Ran in Order: Golden Bubbie, Stone of Goid, Remister, Can $o, Bonne Vitesse, Big Boots, Rah Rah DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 8, PAID $31.10 Winner, b m, 7, by Steel Bull -- Nutmeg, by Grand Admiral. Poo! $79,348 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add ed "'Ultimus = Stakes-Handicap", four yeer olds and up, foaled in Canada, 1 Mile (7 4-Brother Leo, Gomez 8.70 3,60 3,00 6-E. Day, Remillard 3.10 1-A-Big Rocky, Lelbianc 00 Also Ran in- Order; Brockton Boy Canadillis, Son Blue and B-Fast Answer Late Scratch-A-Top Toggery, B8-Mitzi's Folly Statford Farms Entry B~-Willow Downs Farm Entry. Winner, ch g, 5, by Esprit de France-- Pretty Terry, by Fairaris. Pool $127,468 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim ry four-year-olds and up, | 1-16 MMiles {8) 4Daddy Bill, Armstrong 7.30 §.00 3.60 @-Diese! Fleet, Harrison 12.10 6.40 3Sir Demijonn, Harris 4.10 Also Ran in Order; Roya! Poppet, Tullo, Choreography. Gosh and Golly and Popey Winner, b g, 4, by Nasco -- Windy Wench, by Prince Simon, FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,500, Claim Ing, three-year-olds, 7 Furiongs (6) §-Pantuily, Harris 6.20 3.20 2.80 )-DH-Distix, Fitzsimmons 3D-H-Garden King, Turcotte Also Ran in Order: Lykke T That Pass and Dari Bul DH--Deadheat for Second Winner, b g, 3, by Pantene--Delibertuity, by Deliberator, Pool $106,127, 3.50 3.60 4.40 4.10 Ships American Farm and R Chicoine 6 days, $4,706 6 days, $3,128,247 > group's SOCCER OPENS WITH DISTAFF TOUCH son's first shot. Vice-presi- dent Nigel Hartley, centre and Alderman John Brady (right) are others who par- ticipated in the opening ceremonies Minor Softball Meets Tonight Oshawa Neighborhood Associations who intend t enter their boys' Bantam sof ball teams in the Kiwanis Ban-| undefeated. Ki- are re- minded that the Oshawa Minor softball teams the Bantam tam wanis in League, Softball Association is holding meeting this evening, at 7 o'clock, at Simeoe Hall coe street south) All Parks intending to enter Mid- Bantam teams, or boys' get teams, in this year's OAS provincial playoffs, are urged half, representatives to have their present, at tonight's meeting 'Anglic Wick' Is Mohawk Winner CAMPBELL VILLE, (CP)--Angelic Wick, guided by| Oshawa Scrum, : rg the|Korchynski, Tom Olinyk Dr, John Findley, won $3,600 Milton Stakes pace at|Ed Aru, Mohawk Raceway Saturday by} for| UPS, pacing the one-mile aged mares in 2:05 1-5: test The fleet daughter of Gene|the strongest fielded in years, Abbe, was. bought as a yearling|with Saramak and Waslyk dis by George Boyce of Ottawa for| playing $3,500 and banked $12,806 la season. She paid 11;40, 5.00 and|ishen, Lockwood and Hall in the 3.20 Finley wheeled Angelic Wick| distributed by Ron Aiken to the at the head stand-off half of the stretch and went on tolafter a few games, have work win 1% lengths ahead of Fleet- wood E, Grattan who paid 5.90 Girl placed third) 'Red' Kelly Denies out from the rail and 3.10 Highland and paid 2.40, First Aid Award To Toronto Skier with Toronto.Maple Leafs of the TORONTO dian ski patrol system pr sented its top award for fir. aid to Gilles Lafond of Mon real at its annual meeting du ing the weekend Lafond, also Canadian Award for received Ski Patro man outstandin service Others included receiving the Moe Graham, ner and Patricia Robert Tobin, ind William liam, Ont, awar Pottie an Chuck Adderle The ski patrol, which offers| first aid and major hi areas i promotes ski safety Canada, has about 2,000 mem-|1g. a senior at Wichita East bers. RIVER IS MIGHTY The flow of the Amazon Rive is 7,500,000,000 cubic feet a sec ond --Oshawa Times Photo Par 7,30 Oshawa team, by a count of 11- (Sim- 0 Ont,|ed all attempts to score. The (CP)--The Cana-|rumors that he will be traded the! would Kitch- Johnson, Fort Wil-| West. 12 times that of the Mis-|was set last year by Gary Lind jSissippi '65 Schedule T Jim Bishop, coach of the Osh-| The Oshawa team will include, lawa Green Gaels, termed asia few rookies brought up from "hogwash" suggestions that his|the Oshawa Minor Lacrosse sys- team will run-away-and-hide-|tem, in the persons of Freddy from-the-rest-of-the-pack, in the|Greenwood, Ken Woward and Junior Lacrosse League sched-|Charlie Marlowe and this, in it- ule, which will open at thel|self, has been creating much Oshawa Civic Auditorium to-jinterest in the city, ; night, with a game between) The first attacking line will in- the two-time winners of the Ca-iclude the record holder for nadian Championship and ajpoints scored in a season in strong team from St, Cathar-| Junior Lacrosse, John Davis and ines. he will have Brian Thompson The game will commence atjand Phil Claxton on the wings. 36 p.m. and will be preceded) The second attacking unit will by short opening ceremonies, include, Gaylord Powless, the honoring the Minto Cup Cham-|full-blooded Mohawk Indian and pions, starting at 8.15 p.m., fea-|Neil Armstrong and Ross Jones, turing Alderman Richard Don-|the latter two from Whitby. _ ald, representing the Mayor| The third line up front will (Dick is also a director of the/have Don Stinson centreing Ken Lacrosse Club) and John|Thompson and. Freddy Green- Greer, QC, president of the)wood, the local lad who has Green Gaels. risen from waterboy to team The game is expected to draw player, in a couple of years. a large crowd to the Auditorium) The defensive units will see) and many people will be seeing/the following pairings: Dwight their first lacrosse game there.'Davies and Larry Haight, Jim Oshawa Vikings | Edge 'Old Boys' | The return of Dave Nicholo shen to the line-up of the Osh- awa Vikings sparked the Osh- awa team to a 5-3 victory over Toronto "Old Boys' at Lake- view Park, yesterday after- noon, in a stirring Ontario Rug by Football exhibition game. Dave, who has capably handled the quarterback duties of the Oshawa Hawkeyes Jun- ior Football team, was at his running and passing best, as he scored a first-half touch- down good for three points. The convert was easily kicked by Terry Kelly, from in front of the posts, good for an extra K two pints, which was good %lenough to defeat the Toronto t-lteam, which came to Oshawa Captain Tom Olinyk was pleased with the display of the team, which will participate in the long weekend and will play its final "spring game," week from Saturday The regular season will start in September and with the de- feat of "Old Boys," the Osh awa president, Bill Lockwood, is confident that Oshawa has the makings of a Championship team. VIKINGS NOTES -- Thirteen of the fifteen who played on Sunday, were born in Canada, a tribute to the work of Osh- awa manager, Chris Krause who introduced the game here Al Doole, from Ajax, has been a valuable addition to the side Harry Boyd and Moe Welch were also prominent in the scrum for the Oshawa team . Competition on the squad for places on the league side, in the fall, will be keen and Krause is smiling. In their last important meet ing, in the Intermediate On tario final, in 1963, the 'Old . Boys" were victorious over the The "Old Boys' points yes- terday came from a touchdown A\by Don Campbell, in the first after a thirty-yard run But the convert attempt wa wide, so Oshawa got the nar row victory. In the second-half, with the Toronto. team playing down hill, it was expected that they| {would win but great defensive |play by the Oshawa team foil- led by Moe and in the loose play, and by Garney Gunn, in the line ps, held the opposition at bay The Oshawa backfield was great form on_ th st|wings, ably assisted by Nichol- centre, The ball was again well Jim Lunt, who led up a good understanding. | Trade To Chicago ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- lLeonard (Red) Kelly, forward National Hockey League, says e-\to Chicago Black Hawks next st}season are "just innuendos and t-|insinuations."' r "But they had better not be true because I don't think I go to Chicago," Kelly l-/said in an interview. B Kelly, here to attend the an nual Liberal ball Friday night, toured orphanages and chil- drens' wards of city hospitals Saturday. He is Liberal mem of Parliament for York ; This i brake. d Yibor Il n RUNS FAST WICHITA (AP)--Jim MILE Ryun |high school, ran the mile Satur day in 3:58.38, a high school rec- ord, in the Kansas State High iSchool track meet, The old na *-|tional high school record of 4:06 gren of Spokane; Wash. Green Gaels Launch a tournament in Montreal, over ¢ 'Sir Stanley' Shows Finesse But City Loses onight ; 1g TORONTO (CP)--Sir Stanley Matthews received 2 bouquet of Higgs and Ken Howard, and roses and the cheers of a small Charlie Marlowe, crowd of 6.567 fans Saturday St. Catharines, always a tough|night, then gave a brief lesson opponent for the Gaels, will fea-jin soccer finesse for the purists. ture Art Graham, a player with) Matthews's mere presence the Junior Black Hawks Hockey|many times in the last 34 years, team of that city, Doug Fa-|the length of his career, has en- velt of the Niagara Falls Fly-jsured promoters of sold - out) ers and Gary Van Schagen,|crowds. But Saturday's crowd the goalie who foiled the Gaels,|was Jess than one-third capacity in the All-Star game at Maplein Varsity Stadium, which has Leaf Gardens, last season. seen crowds of over 27,000 for football, GAELS JOTTINGS Merv! The 50-year-old knight was Marshall will. be the netminder|playing the first of his last six for the Gaels tonight . . . There|professional soccer games for are still plenty of tickets avail-'Toronto City of the Eastern able at the box-office... The Canada Professional Soccer Gaels' executive has arranged League. ; for adequate uniformed local, He has already retired from Police to handle the parking .. English football and will hang| The game will be televised by|up his spikes forever after ful- CFTO, for viewing on a sports/filling his six - game contract| spectacular, later in the sum-|with City, mer. . . Tonight is "'booster| His team, badly outplayed in| night" with 10 lucky boys win-ja scrambly game, dropped a ning 'a trip with the Gaels, for|3-2 decision to Montreal Italica selling the most tickets to the|but Sir Stanley set up the only game . All teams have legitimate City goal. strengthened for the season, ac-. Matthews suffered a slight cording to Gael Manager Fred back injury. Saturday and was Whalley. unable to play in the return match Sunday In Montreal. Butnext game Wednesday against he is expected to play in City'sToronto Italia, pair... yet far more wear! CAT-TE?> scientific wonder SOLES by Cat's Paw WK RESULTS Also Started: Lady Bug C., Dick's Hen Purse $700 (8) ley, Atomite, Miss Vera Grattan and Bal- 32.10 14,40 9.90 jerina Wick 38.00 20.40 12.90 FIRST RACE three-year-olds and up. Grif'th Han'r, L'Heureux Amer. Pilot, Morrissey Hava Julep, Wellwood Also $ id: Byhalia Dean, Vital Vic tory, Lemac, Legal Prince and Lord ean SIXTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds. Purse $1500 (7) Keen Freight, Arthur 3.40 2,50 2.30 Rough Sketch, Webster 6.20 3.90 v Mac, Beitlich 5.20 Also Started: Ben Herbert, Jimmy Grattan, Go For Broke and Mighty Ke wartha QUINELLA, Nos. 4 is SECOND RACE 1 three-year-olds and up. Maud's Boy,. McRann Poplar Grattan, Gordon Tonka G., Hawke Also Started: Bryan H Chief C., Midge Diamond, and Shadow Stone DAILY DOUBLES No. Hanover and 6 -- Maud's Boy, $268.10. Mile (Pace) for Purse $1,000 (8 12.60-7.00 4,00 9,40 4.60 3.20 Direct, Big Adios Yates -- Keen Freight and Rough Sketch, PAID $32.00 SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile (Trot) for three-year-olds and up, Purse $1,100 (8) Ben Away, Waddell 63.90 14.60 5.50 Cotton Maid, Cle ments 3.3% 2.70 Squadron Leader, Also Started: Ottawa } Royal Pal, Jack = J, mule Pace) fer Aifow Brook Happy 15.90 6.10 4.70 | s 3 -- Griffith PAID Varcoe Duke, Josedale| THIRD RACE Skytop, Saber and three-year-olds and up Beater Shine 0 fan, EIGHTH RACE "AAilton Stakes!" Kawartha Helen, Hope 510 Le ee, for four-year-olds and up, Also Started: Oneida Chief, Black Purse $3,600 (9 Angel C., Stormy Way, Miss Scott Brook D-Angelic Wick, Findley 11.40°$.00 3.20 and Blaze Haven a-Fleetwood E. Grattan, Feagan 5.90 3.10 Highland Girl, McLean 2.40 Also Started: B-Shooting Par, High Patch, Sharon Star, Gina Guinea, Mar-| garet Herbert and DNA-A-Beverly Dil-| lard. A-Coupled -- Fleetwood &. Grattan and Beverly Dillard B-Coupled Angelic Wick and Shooting Par, ONF-Pulled Up. Arthur FOURTH RACE three-year-olds and up. Rocky Senator, Waddell 39.70 13.00 5.90 Butch Z., Crowe 11,80 6.10 Vernon's Star, Hawke 5.50 Also Started: Glendale Joe, Wilming fon Belle, Sandy Dares, Brother Jim and Kroger Prince. 1 Mile (Pace Purse $700 (8) for NINTH RACE three-year-olds and up Karen Sota, McFadden Sir Carlith, Hayes Silver Ronnie, Hawke 2.70 Also Started: Jerry Canuck, Superior Dale, Success Yankee and Ronny C. Grat- tan, Attendance 6,580. Total Poo! $284,672 1 Mile (Pace) for Purse $1,300 (7) 5.10 3.20 2.50 FIFTH RACE 3.40 2.50 three-year-olds and up. 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Claim ng, four-year-oids and up, 1 Mile (12 A-Mystere, Parnell 6.50 6.60 § 3Wading Butch, Harris 6.20 Also Ran in Order: Gum Swamp FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, Allow-Hit, Ansman, Steve C, Vedas and Grey ances, two-year-olds, 4'@ Furlongs (4) Beau 2-Chincoteague, Gomez 6.90 3.80 2.30 A--North §-Sandy's Tongue, Harris 2.40 Winner, b g, 8 by Olympic Zenith - Your Cote, by Bulcote. Poo! $111,337. Total Pool $882,113 .) ' e Brother Leo' Wins (2:""ssamc Total Mutuel Pool, The Ultimus Stak Leo, owned by Mike Starko of Edmonton, won the $11,425 Uti- mus Stakes at Greenwood Sat- year's top handicap horse Avelino Gomez urged the five-year-old gelding to a time the Greenwood track record for the mile, set by Grey Monarch in 1959 allowing F. Day and Brockton Boy to battle for the lead most of the way, then going ahead jengths in front of BE. Day. 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