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The Oshawa Times, 1 Jun 1960, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 1, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS |BE CAREFUL 'Victoria Park' May HOME OWNERS Not Be 'A Shoo-In' 11 - to - 1 outsider, and Queen's|dollay if it won. It finished third f By Jack Sords IF YOU SAY I'VE GOT A PROBLEM YOU WILL FIND THE IDEAL SOLUTION AT ALLIED IN- INVESTMENT CO. WE CAN ARRANGE MONEY EVEN IF YOUR HOME IS NOT YET PAID FOR! IN A TIGHT SQUEEZE "ALLIED INVESTMENT COMPANY HAS THE RIGHT KIND OF HELP FOR YOU! WHY WORRY WHEN A LOW COST LOAN WILL ENABLE YOU TO TAKE CARE OF ---- ARREARS IN TAXES By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Own. behind New Providence and Ma- Victoria Park, say the experts,| King Maple might have taken jor Flight. is the greatest horse ever bred {it AU, Ing lie waz involved in wo The richest purse in Canadian ; hi Canadian _ jams in the kstretch and as racing history--$70,000 -- was at in te 4 "" ToC ihe field headed for home was a was worth $51,625 to ing. But don't take that as aj... behind Collisteo who| Taylor " guarantee the E. P. Taylor coit % 3 could walk away with the 101st| feo en, the, 1% Tce he dios The punters also could ask rig of the Queen's Die 8: in 1957--in the Plate's record-- ig happened in 1924 when = New Woodbine a. week from Sat- . - ternal urday. eyualling iste of 1:57, turned the highest price in the Horses, like people, are funny. RICHEST PURSE The horses have 1% miles to| Last year, with the Queen and *& travel in Canada's richest race|Prince Philip looking on for the|the West ran out of the money. and a bump here or there, an|Plate's centenary, 1-0-3 choice| Then, in 1943, Paolita, won over off track or a bit of sulking by Winning Shot had most of the|a sloppy track and paid $76.50. a frisky three - year - old could public's support and stood to re- (She beat out the favorite, Arbor make it a horrible day for the|turn a mere five cents on the'Vita, by a head. OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LTD. of the race--$193.35 for The 3-to-2 favorite Beau of SUETRACTING "THE SHOT DIAMETER FROM TE Fi 7 DETERMINES ITS PESIGNATION It has happened before, and certainly will happen in the fu- ture. | Race . track historians stil shudder whenever such thor-| EERE EERE] §onuInougow RNESRRERNR |oughbreds as Ten to Ace, King| |Maple and Winning Shot are | mentioned. SURE THING | Grief struck one horse today. Back in 1942, Ten to Ace gal-| . loped away with the Queen's Exchange Student, a 40 - to - 1 guineas and was shipped to Win-| cnoice owned by Townsend B. pipeg for the Canadian Derby. | Martin of the United States, frac- je was a 1-10-20 shot, track of-| jtured a fetlock in a training gal- ficials declared the race a no-! » Colt, Vienna, lop and had to be destroyed. po vent because, they said Is Derby Hope V5 a Bev Beanie the field. with a chance of winnin LoxDON (AP) -- sir winston REMEMBER WHEN. ..? io jis a fn rods pane. Churchill is back in his old role. By THE CANADIAN PRESS |, aptly "in bbort Wi Yead of of fighting to keep foreign in-, Alex James, one of British soc- e : o vaders at bay. cer's all-time greats, died seven 20 lengths and then died. He was overtaken by Maginot Line, the] Sir Winston's The elderly statesman's colt, years ago today at age 51. !/ : | Vienna, is one of the few Eng- Scottish international James hit eventual winner, and, before the lish-bred horses reckoned to have jj ¢ wi 8 ing race was ended by every other| 1sh- or lorses on 0 his peak with Arsenal, helping To tlre field. | ARREARS IN MORTGAGE PAYMENTS CONSOLIDATION OF ALL DEBTS any chance of winning the famed the London team .to four English | Epsom Derby Wednesday League championships and two In 1954, King Maple was 2a 1.| Thousands of British race fans Cup Final victories before his to-4 shot for the Plate. He fin-| will be cheering the chestnut colt retirement in 1937. ished thirq behind Collisteo, am| against a powerful contingent of - horses trained in Ireland and France and owned by Canadians and Americans Qiteen . Elizabeth has no horse, running in the 180-year-old race] this time. So 8ir Winston, former) British prime minister, will be| the sentimental choice of Britons to grab the $92,545 first prize. But Vierna was still a 20-to-1 shot at Monday night's callover. The colt will compete against #4 i six horses trained in Ireland and Hi « two from stables in France. . I ! Special Attraction Most formidable among his ri- § | 4 '%T BIG JUMBO vs GEORGE DRAKE vals is Angers, French champion § | La | (517 Ibs.) colt. and Chrysler IH, eo-favor-§ & ar: | i Mes at 4 to 1. § HOSPITAL OR MEDICAL BILLS YOUR EXTENDED VACATION FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGE COMING DUE MONEY FOR BUSINESS REASONS ALLIED INVESTMENT CO. HAS NO INSPECTION FEES! NO FINDER FEES! NO HIDDEN FEES OF ANY KIND! 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