Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1966, p. 10

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= 10 rw cmon rat nuns me "4 One Sided Wins! OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | ANTHONY SIMMS Veteran Han Racing Secretary Retires Anthony Simms, a racing sec- retary and handicapper for oroughbred racing in Ontario for the last 30 years, is retiring from those positions on the Jockey Club's three race courses, and will be succeeded by his assistant of the last dozen years, William Dilling. In announcing the retirement of the beloved Simms, manag- ing director John J. Mooney of the Jockey Club said the vet- eran official would retain his position as senior placing judge on Ontario thoroughbred tracks. "Any track's racing secretary is the strong man of the back- stretch and it's a tough, burden- some, demanding job," Mooney ~ said. "Tony's been as good at'it|' as any man I've ever seen. Sure we'll miss him, But he's done a great job of showing Bill Dilling how the game is played, and we're not entirely losing him; he'll still be up there in the stand." STARTED AT 15 Simms, now in his late 60s,| is a wry, slender, soft-spoken| man who has been working around horses all of his adult life. Born in the Griffintown| section of Montreal, he first) took a horse in hand when he} was 15. He walked hots at the old Delormier Park and gradu- ated to groom in the stable of the late Eugene (The Mystery Man) Lutz. Through the next three dec- ades he was a jockey's agent, a clerk of scales, a paddock judge, placing judge, jockey's | Thorncliffe, MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE | 400 Games: Betty Black 484 (258, 226); 1 June Grice 479 (213, 266); Mae Jamieson Don Wilson 680 (266 | Hockey | 455 (200, 255); irene Campbell 418 (234); |261); Nelson Wilson 680 (266,240); Ray Dobbins 417 (231); Judy Zak 416| Brown 643 (227, 243); "Mac MacDonald 629 In NPHL Games, MOTOR CITY SUNDAY WIGHT The North Plant Over 600 were: s Lou 1 er And =: schedule doubleheader| (7%) ana al. Hil! 403 (237). (230, 206); Jim Hutchison 622 (2 this week, produced a couple of| 200 Games: Cieta Wellman 226, Merle|216); Pearl McKeegan 620 (219, 215) a Poch 7226, Ev. Stinson 225, Nora James|Ron, McKeegan 603 (217). Over 200: Darlene Rines 251, Fred Pye Ann Peters 293 and 238, Mel McKinnon 230, George Haines * 229, Peter Rines 218, 211, Cora Kenney Modern Upholster-|209, Garry Perry 209 and Dian Noden 606; R. Coleshaw H. Armstrong 600 Body Shop 0; | H. Canfield 800, R. | Richard 704, D. Williams 704, R. Ber-) trand 692, W. Helmecke 671, J. Bell 656, CLUB 3% R. Smith 655, D Tagen 652, E. Girovard 200 Scores: irene Hahn 238, Rose 651, P. Tompkins 650, L, Arp B. ¢ , ms Sweet Maries 18, Lolly Pops/ 275, 262, J, Bell 274, R. Smith 266, jone-sided decisions in which the 27°" gety Campbell 209, Vi. Riorson 207, Teams' Standings: \feated league-leaders. 13, Nu-Way Rug 13, Jury and Lovell | 208. Team Standini Misfits 20, Spinners | ' 2 ' 8% and Lucky Strikes 8 New Orleans. When he wasn"t}Gary Grey leading the way, Ev Campbell was the only one that C triple by George McKnight 943 (393, 301 Hamilton and at such old To-|each had a singleton. 200 Scores Eleanor Anderson 224,|H. Veenhot 730; J. Trott 723; C, Crandle original Woodbine, Simms|complete humiliation, Phyllis Mounce. 200 and Joan Taylor -200.| 689; C. McCabe 689; R. McGregor 688; " . ; , Vickers 3, Taylors 1 A. Sfovin 663; A. Anderson 662 Nelson Able Anthony, often callea|bed" by goalie George Kemp A , Taylors 11, Campbells 10 Collins 9. T. Edoco 638; J. Brown 633; H. Godfrey victory. 622; tario and has been at that dif- Modern Geir mete tt k black|Cmpbells 31, Scotts 27 and Collins 2 616; J. Veiteinheimer 614; D. Stovin 611; Py their i ti and. F. Kay 600, since their inception. : : i P ing, paced by Ronnie Jenkins, |S#tters.and Gay Six 28, Alley Cats who picked up seven scoring|Head Pins 17, Jesters 13 and Hi Los 13 Durno's 3, G and B 1; Bo-Peep 2 and as chairman of the Board of|cluded. Doreen Abramoff 751 ances 0; Rout's 4, Honest Cal's 0; Tony's | Cyril Weeks 700 (273, 223, 204); Harvey tive yo, tions, an affiliation of top tracks|three goals, . plus Dayle andjrey Burrill 662 (271, 256); Doreen Barclay "stangings:. Group 1 -- Harry's Nov- Barclay 630 (249, 223); Rich wilson 624 , " Group 2 -- Esso Service 4, Rout's 4, vote in any deadlock of voting)McCabe rounded out the total 266, Marilyn Rossav 258, 209, MIke 07 ao Siiances 0 and horse - of - the - year on the | Knights. Lovelock 232, Ray Pleau 226, Cliff Hut L y s N . 1 ren 213, Pauline Bell )212, Elleen Smith INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE tario, Bill Dilling, "knows the| Black's Men's 4:3°'1°. 4 204 and Jackie Smith 201. dian 2, Westmount 1; Reynolds 2, Pic-O- During Dilling's dozen years} Brian Rowe of Black Knights EAE an cng cheat Al Bo twice loaned to the Mount Royal|least, with 16 goals and five as- Betty Stonebridge 204 P, Doyle 620, J. Sharp 616, D, Wotton handicapper for thoroughbred|and Gord Halliday' of Modern/2, sixes 1. Arp 254 and land Beatles 7 D. Doyle 250. jhighlight was the upset of Osh-|Kay Manilia 7205, jawa BP's, the. hitherto unde-| Rose Stovin 200. jing Black's Men's Wear ended the|!!, People's Clothing 11, Angus-Graydon| Lemons: Ted Smith ", Rex Gillette 93 P st k and in resoundin: Carpet 10, Swan's Hardware 10, Thom- and Connie Gillette 81, to Tropical Park and Hialeah in|BP. strea B | scn's and Kernaghan 8, Kinloch's Men's P : fashion, whipped the leaders|Wear 7, Jordan's Floriste 5 and Riviera 17%, Screw Balls 16 DoughHead¢ 15, Florida, and Fair Grounds atlg; with Perce Jenkins and|"@!rstylins 2 Bive. Birds 13%, Go Go 13¥%, Odd Balls NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES LEAGUE : : UAWA LEAGUE i i 8. spending summers at Stamford each with a pair of goals Tully, |made it "last week, with @ 646° triple' High Triples -- We had a beautiful hi Park. near Niagara Falls, at|Finney, Garrow and Gaushore|(77¢° 29, 201), H were Laura Collins) H. ughés 837 (320); A. Reardon ronto tracks as Long Branch,| Murray Bradt's orphan tally| 235 203: Betty Pearse 235; Darlene | (353); R. Murry 831 (320) J, Cook 7: Dufferi d the|was all that saved BP from| boris Bail 219, Dariene Wilson 215, Stella |712/_K. Johngon 706; D. Kelleher 704; ufferin an e although! Edwards 215, june Cheseborough 209,|E, Dumas 702; E. Jordon 695; T. Krout worked the Ohio circuit and|Cruise and Woods both turned) Points taken: Hubbells 3, Pearses 1; 5. Stovin 687; J. Glover 683; D. Brown Sportsman's Park in Chicago. in fine games, both being "rob-|Campbelis: 3, Collins 1, 'Burrus 3, i,,1, Estabrooks 679% A. Bilinsky 6737 Section Points: Burrus 19, Scotts 18, 661 5. Lebreton 661; H. Bui 659; D. "The Judge", became a racing who was outstanding in Black's'Pearses 17,. Hubbells 15, Vickers: 13,| Hodgson 658; D. Smith 640; M. Lave 640; secretary in the mid-30s in On- fi ss Orie ,| Total Points: Burrus 43 Pearses 42,/625: J. Vandyke 622; $, Hil! le e! BLACK NIGHT FOR KNIGHTS )|Tayiore 31, Hubbells 3), Vickers 31, Kelly 620; F. Towsse 617; G. Holbrook 1. ficult job ever since, handling) . 4 F. Eccles 609; K, Cobb the 196-day Jockey Club seasons| night for the Black Knights, as WIRE AND HARNESS 605; B. Bracey 602; 'i they administered a 14-2 trounc-| Team Standings: Pin Pickers 33, p "Points Taken: Group. ~ Harry's Nov- | Quis "ate Post. ALSO |Lucky Strikes 22, Flyers 21, Hi Balls elty's 4, Tumey's 1; Goch's 3, Clint's M4 ATS i OE Ax = . > 4 Active Realty 2. ; ee / . : : 787 (269,26) : Simms also retires this year;points, with thrée goals in Pele Atta ie Maggy Ay 1a ie),| Group 2 -- Esso Service 4, Home Appli- (303, 224, 224); ' " " ; ' |4, Smith Beverages 07 Houdaille 4, Dine's | Selection of the international) Other big guns for Modern Fa genes pe rates a Riera tt ee ee . ah Thoro' er acing Associa-|Grill were Halliday, also with} 395); Bill Smith 676 (28 Group 3 Bérg's 4, ughbred R g a-| a} 688 (325); Bill Smith 676 (280, 201); Aud: | picwns "cog Bove 0. in the U.S. and Canada. As/Cruise with' a couple apiece. /4¥7 72.200) jack Laverty 646 (271) 22))4 elty's 4, Goch's 3, Durno's 3,:Bo-Peep 2 chairman, he had the deciding|Dickinsom, Train, Hennessy and Active Realty 2, G and B 1, Clint's 1 (223, 211) and Leo Gorman 605 (223, 214). ° ee : : en : Over. 200: Slim Bill 275, John Acres! ,ony's 4. Houdallie 4, Dine'¢ Drive In 0.) to determine the chanipion thor-| with one apiece. Tow and Thake jonest Cal's 0, Smi everages 0 and | oughbreds of each age division|were the goal-getters for the|/MacKinnon 246, 23), Barb Wilson. 242, "Groun 3 _ Berg's 4, Russ's 4, Body | Cari Burrill 237, Yvonne Smith 236, Steve | 50%? chag Boys' and Boscy's 0. } American turf. Ww T Pts. | chisoon 223, Peter Ruttan 215, Gord Bul- He says his successor in On-| Oshawa BP 5 1 24 [D8 21h Meorle Shorten. 212. Marg Hur USTRIAL LmAG 5 |208, Roger Demers 205, Dutch Morrison| Points Taken -- Motor City 3, Dairy business like the back of his) Modern Grill 2 2 6 {204 Clara- Dubblestein 204, Ron Lupel/Queen 0: Play Boys 3, imperial 0; Acs- hand'. Black Knights 1 0 2} Lemon League: Sadie MacKinnon 93,|Mat}. -- 87, 76; Ray Gendron 91; Eve Simmett 85,| High Triples -- as assistant racing secretary onjhas his team in top spot of the Jockey Club tracks, he wasjindividual scoring race, at ; | i Andergon 210, Pearl Anderson 210 and Fisher 629, F. Illig 627, G. Element 623, | Jockey Club in Montreal to/sists, for a 21-point total, well ty po age ene serve as racing secretary and/in front of Tom Thomson of BP|o,"4ow Now 2, Beatles 1. and High Jinks i i Ea) 7.5. _| Standings: racing at the Blue Bonnets|Grill, with 10-2-12 and 7-5-12 re-),.) ci, How Now Il, High Jinks 9 lilig 262, R. Richard 261, L track in 1964 and 1965. spectively. room custodian, and steward. He worked Ontario tracks in the summer and those in the States winter -- ranging from Rock- ingham Park in New England BEER, GAS ADS PART OF SHOW CHICAGO (AP)--A $48,000 suit by two. hockey fans, based on commercials shown on closed circuit television of Chicago Black Hawk games | in the 1965 Stanley Cup series, was dismissed in circuit court Tuesday. Janet Nelson and Jay M. Freedman, in behalf of ho- ckey patrons, sued the Chi- cago Stadium Corp., contend- ing beer and gasoline com- mercials were shown during eight Black Hawk road games televised on closed circuit TV in the stadium at prices rang- ing from $2 to $4. The plaintiffs contended that, as paying patrons, they had freedom from such ad- | vertising. They alleged the $48,000 sought in damages was the mmount the stadium grossed' from the program. | The judge said other pat- rons may have enjoyed the commercials. "The beer com- mercial may have whetted their thirst," he said. "they drink." Acadians Nip Aprile Lanes Oshawa Acadian Cleaners took a three-to-two decision, in their five-game stint with April Lanes, in their Toronto Men's Major 5-pin session on Saturday, | at Willow Bowl. Acadians won the first three | games, 1158-987; 1279-1250 and 1179-1169. As can be seen in the total scores, April Lanes were improving steadily, losing the middie game hy only ten pins They finished stronger, to take the last two games, 1386-1314 and 1355-1238, Reg Hickey was top man for) the Cleaners with 226, 303, 302,/ 360, 257, for a fine five-game total of 1448. Ozzie Keeler had 1080 for 43 frames; Al Perry, 1156 for 47) frames; Sel Himes, 953 for 43 frames; Ron Jay, 810 for 38 frames; Lloyd Sabins, 593 for 24 frames and Dick Adams, 128 for five frames. Tom Prichard was tops April Lanes, with 1370 frames. Acadian Cleaners 'Hawkes, this Albion Bowl. E Remember When... ? 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