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7„2 The Oosierich Signal Star, Thursday, September 5th, 1963
Labor Day Race Prograrn Draws
Crowd Despite Dull Weather
Frisco Lou, owned by Dr. Gil- (Geo.,, Armstrong, Flesh-
bertson of Burford captured erton) 3 3
both heats in the featudred.. jun- Gaity Rose, (H. Fisher, St.
-icor free-for-all at the Labor Day Thomas) . - 4 4
races at ,Agricultural Park, Wayne Brook, (John
Monday. Strong, Seaforth) 5 .6
A crowd. of 1,;500 watched as Molly Royal, (L. Levi,
Frisco Lou bea Crestal I3al,
Owned. by Stan Hughes of In-
gersoll to the ,wire 'in both sec-
tions of the event.- The races
were sponsored by the Gode-
rich Racing and Trotting As-
sociation.
Lasalle Hope, owned by Hugh Ingersoll)
Black of Elora swept both heats Photo Volo, (Jack McLen
of the second race, while Miss nan, Listowel) 3 1
Corporal Direct, owned by E. Royal Goll, , (A. Gilmour,
Cunningham of Ingersoll placed Clandeboye) 2 4
second in:both sections. In The Gold, (H. Hill,
Terry Mac .won top money in Goderich) 4 5
the fourth race for 'non -winners ,Tom Johnson, (G. and- C.
of $2,000. Owner is Frank Mac -Fisher, Goderich) 6 3
Donald of Clinton. Rudy Dillon, (Hugh Black,
Thorndale) 6 5
Hiss Ezra H., (H. Cranston,
London) 8 7
Time: 2:13 2/5 2:14.
Third Race — Non -Winners of
$800, Classified, Purse $300
Normac Byrd, (H. Young,
1 2
,First. Race,.,. _.Non -Winners nig. m
E a) 7 • 6
Tie:1C 2:12'-"'2'''5.
$200, Purse $200. Fourth Race — Non -Winners of
Rhythm Lee, (,George Cald-
well, Goderich) 4 1 $2,000, Purse $350.
The Quiet Man, (W. Ross 'ferry Mac, (Frank Mac-
& Son, Kippen) 1 .2 Donald, .Clinton) 1 2
Marjipe Bars, (Walter" Laura Lee B., (Ge•
o.: Cald-
Pepper, Clinton) 2 5 well, Goderich) 3 1
Cindy C. Grattan, (George Daleson, (F. Charlton and
Feagan, Goderich) 3 4 M McQuarrie, Ingersoll) 2 4
Johnny Gunn, (Hugh Linden Miss, (Stan Hughes,
Black, Elora) 5 3 Ingersoll) . 5 3
Miss Betty M c G r e g o r, Mr. Scotland, (L. Levi,
(Harvey McConnell., Lis- Thorndale) • 4 x
towel) 6 7 Ginger Up, (S. Sophie,
The Baroness, (Allan Mc- ' Vienna) 6 x
Manus, Stratford) 7 6 Time: 2:13 3,5; 2:17.
Time: 2:19 3'5, 2:15 1, 5. Fifth Race — Junior Free -for -
Second Race — Non -Winners of'.. all, Purse $500.
$400, Classified, Purse $250 Frisco Lou, (Dr. Gilbert -
Lasalle Hope, (Hugh Black, son, Burford) 1 1
Elora)1 1 Crystal HaI,"(Stan Hughes,
, Ingersoll) 2 2
Miss Corporal Direct, (E. Priscilla's Maid, (W. J.
Cunningham,. Ingersoll) 2 2 Shean, Stratford' 3 4
Frisco Along Rambler,
,Calgary H l; L. Macintosh,
_t.. , Parkhill) -- . -5- B
Pipe Clay Bill, (Jack Man -
dor, Watford) 4 5
Top Wrestlers
Coming Here
Saturday Night ;Bissets: Advance
Issy Bedard, winner of the' Championship
Flight of the Maitland Country Club's Inv- ;
itation Tournament, lines up a deciding
putt on the sixteenth green. Bob Bradley
(left) two -putted for
putted for, a three
match and the title.
a four, while Issy two -
to win the hole,the
(Signal -Star photo)
ponent to tie up the match on ; the consolation division when
Goderich Golfers the 17th hole and wit on the he downed Howie Kuenzie seven
18th. Quarter finalists in this and -six.
flight were Bob Sproule and ( Another local golfer, Bill
(Continued froth page 1) +
of the weekend with Issy lied Fred Rouse. Don MacEwan won i Lumby, played George Buchan-
ard meeting Bob Bradley.
A gallery of more than 100
people, the largest ever to
watch a local golf match, fol-
lowed the twosome from tee
to green. Issy,_had to play sup-
erb golf to beat the Oshawa
shot maker. Bedard went one
up an the second hale of the
match and held 'on to it. There
were times when he was two
whittle it a ( by but Bradleybwould ld do no
back to one but he could
bd ter. Bedard .v n -f �.wo „up_pn
--the srxeenth. Two up and two
to go, all Issy -needed was a tie
on the seventeenth to win the
match. Bradley hit his drivo
out of bounds, hit his second
shot into deep .rough • and con-
ceded the hole when his third
failed to hit the green. Bedard
Hans • Schmidt, famous "vil- (Continued from page 1) hit the green in regulation fig -
lain" of the mat game, cordially brought in their final run of ures and took the match three
hated by thousands of fans who ,the -game. . and • one. This was the first
have seen him in person and on , Hitting VNell ,time Issy had wan a local in -
TV, ` will be matched against,', Doherty scattered three hits vitation tournament.
Ilio• DiPaolo in the feature 'to preserve his shutout while , Jim Scott of Ingersoll, -who
bout here Saturday in the first I striking out 11 batters. The was beaten by Bob Bradley,
wrestling card to come to Gode- Bissets were hitting the ball won the first flight ,consolation
rich in four .-years when• the'«.e,ll all evening and- against dii'ision by beating another
matsters will -a-ppear at Gode- two •Leamington pitchers col- member of his home club, Dave
rich Memorial -Arena. The head- lected six hits with Goddard IJren.
liners will battle for two out �hollecting two doubles. The In the second flight it was a
of 'three with an hour time ,Bissets' infield made several cone -from -behind victory for '
limit. spectacular plays to nip .frits Larry Papernick. Papernick was
Promoter Ed. Gallant of Tor- and possible scoring threats.
Time: 2:11 4'.. 5: 2:12 3
down four holes to Jack Hinton
onto, interviewed by The Sig- This victory gives-Goderich the when they moved into the hack
nal -Star this week pointed out edge in the series with the sec -
that big names in wrestling .•and game to be played on their
-make up the card for this week, home diamond this Saturday
and if there is a good response night. • -
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crowd'wise, other top line til a ' '-To Proceed G�derich Residentsr-
ent will come to town to keep , The winners of this series.l•
the fans happy. Twill meet either Aurora or
The probability is that if , Cherry Valley with that winner a
there is a good turnout of fans Ito meet either Simcoe, Dunn- ,
._.._W_..--._._..-.Se-turda --night; -they-will --be +-vi•11-e;---1"'-or4--•E44-e -c . eler..-£ar .._ .....
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bouts in the near future. 'I ship.
nine. Hinton. allowed his op -
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.Harlem Comedy Kin>gs � Defeated
By Bissets In. Exhibtion Here
On Monday evening the fam-
ous Harlem Comedy Kings were
in town for an exhibition soft-
ball benefit game with the
Goderich Bissets. Inclement
weather kept the crowd dawn
but those who ventured' out
witnessed a fast exciting ball
game which the Bissets won 4-2
and some acts ,of, showmanship
put on by the 'Comedy Kings.
an of London for the third flight
The Kings featuring Showboat
Buckner put on their pepper -
bail infield workout before the
game, and put the crowd in the
proper mood for an evening of
fun and enjoyment.
Goderich 'jumped off to a one -
run lead in, the first when Black
walked and scored on Shew-
felt's single. Goderich made -it'
2-0 in the fourth when Doherty
doubled and scored when Dick
Stewart laced a liner to 'centre
for another double.
crown but he was downed on The Comedy -Kings were hav-
the '18th hole. In the consol- ing their troubles from the of-
ation division of the third flight
Hal Rees b the host club had
to go nineteen holes before he
Lundy beat Doug Cleland of the sixth when Shewfelt singled,
London. � •
ferings of Doherty and it wasn't
until` the sixth inning that they
collected their first bit. The
Bissets added two more runs in
Goderich Doherty tripled and Gerry
golfers took all of
the other categories as _ well.
Barney Cbenier beat Bob Sher
for the,ffourth flight win and
Bud Wof 1iy took Allan Mac-
Donald for the consolation vic-
tory. Jim Wilkinson and Terry
Bedard took quarter final prizes.
Doug Fleischaur won the fifth
flight and it was Pete MacEwan
over Ed. Rowlands for the fifth
flight consolation.
Pitre singled to make the score
4-0. The Comedy Kings carne
back with two 'rims in the top
of the seventh when with one
man on base, the pitcher sent a
blowing , drive over second
base, and when the centre
fielder tried to make a shoe -top
catch, the ball squirted through
to the fence to bring in two
runs and make the score 4-2.
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runs but Doherty s them'
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victory.
Were Undefeated
In a pregame interview, Show-
boat mentioned that the Kings
were undefeated this year and
had been tied but twice and
had played since a rpril in a
total of 160 games playing seven
days a week with teams from all
over Canada.. They were very
high in their praise of Doherty
as his fast ball mixed with the
drop and change up. had them
guessing all evening. Thirteen
at'lern - batters went;
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lem ace, struck put 10 00
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The °Kings concludes
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