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The Oshawa Times, 2 Apr 1960, p. 11

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KINSMEN MIDGET MINOR HOCKEY CHAMPS Kinsmen Club von the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association Midget League championship Wednesday night in The Children's Arena, edg- Two straight SEASON OPENS SAT. Kidd, Eugene Tom Cotie, Gary Mac- and Rick Markus; row) Mike Nemis, Stan Wallace, Neil Br aiden Brian Supry ka donald (back manager; | ing their closest rivals, Cana- dian Legion, 3-2, to capture the title. Pictured left to right (front row) are the newly Billy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 2, 1960 11] ! SPORT FROM BRITAIN Horse Players Lose Says This Magazine Jith characteristic thoroughness, 5? the shoppers' watchdog delve Alfearlessly into the soothsaying record of 20 British racing cor- respondents, viewed over the |year period from 1947 to 1959. LONDON (CP)--So you think you can get rich at the race Perish the thought, sucker coolly impartial body says just about impossible This latest caution to chalk-| players, who probably will blith-| Maybe it was unlucky 13 that} ely ignore it, comes from a Brit-|did it, but none of the corres-| ish magazine that monthly fixes {ponder a fearless eye on the merits of | on a tinned tuna, vacuum cleaners and soap flakes The magazine, [ished by Consumers' |Limited--b uy s household pr¢ |ucts at retail stores and chee lon their credentials through lab-|sel |oratory and user tests cz ed out|from [in consultation with specialists. game, |SUDDEN SWITCH | In the March issue the editors|than discuss lawn mowers, queen bee| |jelly and the question of |detergents harm cutlery suddenly they switch from the housewife's world to the stables and ask whether racing pays it's| 5 for the top prognosticator,| Which? pub-|for a greyhound tip sheet, i-|Times. | The suryey was based on "'nap' lections. Nap, a popular means best bet British the vorites here r cent for or the GOOD SEASONS All of the racing correspond-| one year, and both swer is no in at least alling Nelson Chamberlin Danny Sandford and - --------------_ nts showed a profit. Losses| £1 win stake ranged from I= ironically happens to work to Association £290 for the tipster of the Irish centage of winning naps ranged | from 42 per cent--slightly higher|¢} percentage of winning |-------- in- Canada--to Irish Times To nobody's surprise, the an-|ents managed to make a profit | |The Daily Mail (Robin Goodfel- low) and The Daily Telegraph { (Hotspur) managed to make both ends meet, with something to {spare, in seven seasons out of the 13. "It is not really surprising that Iracing correspondents normally {show a loss on their selections. {Bookmakers make their living, {after all, and the tote (pari-mu-| ltuel) takes its commission "Correspondents provide a lot of useful information, but nobody [should expect their selections--or "|his own--to make his fortune "Anyone who enjoys racing is {obviously prepared to pay for it.' Amen. But there's always the i {-pin FIRST WIN MOSCOW (AP) |victory Friday over challenger! | Mikhail Tal in the eighth match] a word derived|of the world chess title series be-| card|tween The per-imasters. Tal leads 5-3 in points. {Botvinnik, playing white, won on] the two Soviet grand- he 41st move. Champion] {Mikhail Botvinnik scored his first] Ar--. For Your Convenience STOVE OIL is available in eny quantity of the following . . . VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH at Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline ® WHITBY eo 500 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX © HARWOOD AVE. N | © BROOKLIN e JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. Rd h | "| SERVICE coach of the --Oshawa Times Photo | Cairnes, champs | Bobby Crothers Larry Vernon, Te Keyes Louis Peters Calling all crowned champions Prefer Exams Taylor Stable Again Hires Jockey Gomez The formidable Jockey Avelino P. Taylor rac- re-united at 2 meeting rday after- FORT ERIE combination of Gomez and the ing stable Fort Erie's which opens next noon Gomez leading 1959, w vas Canada's jockey ir 1956, 1957 and 11 be returning from Cuba in time for Saturday's opening program of racing The Taylor stable, which won purses $333,945 last season, will cam- paign 28 horses at the Fort Erie meeting. Trainer Gordon McCann will have his charges vanned from Toronto to the Fort Erie track on Thursday morning The Tay string, which races under the of Windfields Farm, will be headed by Providence and rey Monarch. The outstanding star of the Tay- lor Stable -- Victoria Park -- is running in this afternoon's re- newal of the $100,000 Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park. Vie- toria Park may be seen in action at Fort Erie 'during the zaori Summer Meeting when in Stakes vho lor name expected fo run Prince of Wales urday, August 27 New Pro7idence will be a year-old this season. Last year, he won Canada's Triple - Crown! races -- The Queen's Plate, The Prince of Wales and The Breed- ers' Stakes and he had earn- ings of $79.477. He has won $108,512 in two seasons of rac- on Sat- four- g Grey Monarch is the English- bred horse which has w won 'more See Connelly As Big Asset MONTREAL (CP Coagh Floyd Curry is looking to rookie Wayne Connelly to keep Montreal Royals from » being eliminated Sunday from the Eastern Pro- fessional Hockey League playoffs. Trois-Rivieres Lions hold a 3-1 Jead in games in the best-of- 'seven semi-final series as Con- nelly, 20 - year - old reokie right winger from Peterborough of the Junior OHA, makes his Montreal debut in professional ranks Connelly, a top prospect in the Montreal Canadiens farm chain and a 48-goal man in junior ranks this season, joined Royals last Wednesday as Montreal lost 4-3 in overtime. Connelly scored a goal "He's a good skater and has a tremendous shot," Curry said. "He showed in Trois-Rivieres he can take care of himself. They tried to chase him out of the rink but the youngster didn't back away from anyone.' Curry will play Connelly on a line with veteran centre Skippy Burchell and left winger Bill Sutherland Michel Lagace, a rookie brought up from Laval Univer- sity in Quebec City, missed last Wednesday's game but will be back for § nday's s enc ounter. Unwanted Horse May Set Record MIAMI (CP)--Victoria Park, a pigeon-toed yearling that no one wanted at the asking price of $12,000 two years ago, is given a good chance today of hecoming the second-highest money winner in the history of Canadian rac- ing 3 The three-year-old son of Chop Chop, owned by Toronto indus- trialist-sportsman E. P. Taylor, pits his speed against seven other colts in the $100,000 Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park victory £79,500 shoot his earnings to $162,262 measly $11,000 short of the rec ord $173,417 also owned by Taylor Favorite is Be horses have met tw victory each Bally Ache Or Park Venetian Way tion w orth Ache with The ce one Admi ral chief s favor Eagle the br? opposi a NORTHE RN LAKE Manitoba, north of Por tage la Prairie covering 1,80¢ square miles, was discovered by ia Verendrye i 1738. Lake of New | & Al would | al To Swimming PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP)-- Peterborough Ornamental Swim- ming Club has dropped plans for la trip to Vancouver to compete in the 1960" national synchronized swimming championships. rl] team decided trip rather than important days of period for June examinations. Amateur Synchronized Association has re- revert to the original the championships, and plans to hold 21-23 Taylor stable to than $150,000 for the since imported ada as a horse will campaign on Canadian tracks exclusively this year and SCI is being pointed for such grass The course events as the $25,000 Nia-* vimming gara Stakes and the $50,000 Cana- fused to dian Championship year, dates set for he set a Canadian record of 1.36/April 22-23 1-5 for one mile, at Old Woodbine, |them Mas and he also established a track I'he Ontario section of the asso- record of 1.49 2-5 for one mile and [ciation Sa tur day wired the {one-eighth at Woodbine group's headquarte: n Winni- As usual the most peg claiming the change was un- 1 . stitut members of the Taylor ronsHinnone al will be the olds. The Peterboro seven other stable will campaign a total of Ontario clubs be unable to 38 juveniles in the coming season attend championships held in y 4 : 4 AAT a scause ates will con- and 22 of those youngsters are Nay beau > the da es wil Ton expected perform at Fort|ct W th school examination re- Erie's opening meeting. Of |V:€V periods particular interest Victoria Regina, which is a half-sister to 10 Can- Y grey he was yearling. The thei ir school nieresting string gh and at Fort Erie and Toronto tracks Victoria Park last year. He didn't ride in Can- | Jockey Gomez, who has been ada in 1958, which probably ac- the sensation of Canadian tracks counts for the fact that he didn't GOLFERS --. The time hos © come to clean up the clubs and Start practising. IT'S NEW. Never before on the market, DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. 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