DERBY WINNER, 'CARRY BACK', HAS WORKOUT Dorchester Farm's Carry Back, winner of the Kentucky Derby, made a public appear- ance at Garden State Park View vw ere Wy 3 woidh dridge is in the saddle. The lead pony is being ridden by Ed Barney. --(AP Wirephoto) when he galloped around the Camden, N.J., oval in a work- out before the first race yes- terday. Exercise boy Bert Wil- OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Birmingham, Third Lanark First Race horse Wt PP St % Silver Nall 12 Acouchi Seatonian . Bronze Turkey.. Aptly Tattle Tattle Giant O'North Airco War a .115 411 7-nk 9nk 115 12 9 11-12 11-12 122 112 12- 12 X-5 Ibs. AAC Winner br, ¢, 2, by nall--Wild Start good. Won easily. Ing: B. .e Great Slave Uneducated Prince Sparkle 2-Silver Nail 3.70. 3.40 2.90 11-Acouchi 6-Seatonian Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1.2% P. Remillard -- Hall 22% Adams -- Mrs. R. H. New 31 Robinson -- Seaway Sta. 4-2% Soto -- A. G. Hedges 5-1% Hale -- D G and P Stable 63% Dittfach -- The Pheasant St 7-nk Potts -- Shermanor Fm 8h Gomez -- L. Lear 9-nk Fitzsimmons -- Stafford Fm Warme -- Bo-Teek Farm Zehr -- E. C. Pasquale Wick -- Gardiner and Bell - LT Ad Visiting Canada LONDON (CP)--Two British soccer teams, Birmingham City and Third Lanark, play exhibi- tion games in Canada this sum- mer. Birmingham, which arrives in Canada May 16, plays Montreal, Hamilton, Vancouver, Toronto and Victoria. The team will also play two games against Third Lanark in Toronto and Vancou- Odds 91 10-4% 11-17% 12 Necklace. Trainer G. M. Huntley Second Race Purse $1900. $-year-old St ¥% saulav: FERRE 30d =e . r dk, b, Start good. Won ridden out. 3-Impelo seers 1A-Brown Ensign (entry. 16.70 6.30 ) 3.60 385 |ver. Both teams will also play 2.90 matches in the United States. Birmingham, an English First Division club, has just com- pleted a rather mediocre sea- son, narrowly escaping relega- S14 H. Din on sedhouse (tion to the Second Division. 710% Grasby -- K. R. Elliott | ihe Blues Birmingham ie aly) »--J. R. W |wears a blue-and-white uniform irl. Trainer John Passero. --will take 16 players to Can- 6-Little Dame . Cdn. foaled: Claiming all $2500 Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 1-% 12 Harrison -- Stafford Farm 2 2-2% Parnell -- G. B. Heintzman 1% 3.2% Hale -- R. C. Hemstead | 46% Gomez -- Bill Beasley | 5-1% H. Dittfach, -- Seedhouse DAILY DOUBLE 2 AND 3 PAID $51.20. ada. They include former Eng- land centre-half Trevor Smith Third Race horse Painted Post My Page .. Son O'Bull B21 Winner ch, ¢, 3 by Queen's Own-- Start good. Won driving. 5-Painted Post 2My 4-Seawin 9 furiongs. Purse $2000. Maiden 3-year-olds, Canadian foaled, ... St.% % Str. Fin Jocke 5% 41% 22% 1-1 4 76 71 8 8 So Right 2nd. Trainer A, H. Warner. and inside - forward Jimmy Bloomfield, a recent £20,000 |signing from Arsenal. Third Lanark has had a good , finishing third in the Scottish First Division. The club was promoted from the Second Division only three years ago. Third Lanark was formed in 1872 and named after a famous Scottish regiment. It has won Page C apa McMacken Sta. 746% A. Wick -- T. Elias 'otts -- Shermanor Farm Fourth Race W-West Montana Bll4 Good Field ...BUT Richard's Mace 119 Princess Teddy . 1-SANDY SUGAR 6-THE MOHAWK 2-WEST MONTANA . . the Scottish Cup twice and the 4.00 Scottish League championship Claiming all $2500. once. lake whose waters are diluted dreams will provide the setting for this year's North American " |canoe championships. nook, a three - quarter - mile ball Association rett said Wednesday. ake Banook, NA Site Of Canoe Championship, Has Colorful History fresh - water bowl now practi- cally in the geographic centre of Canada's newest city, Dart- mouth, was a waterway for raiding Indian parties. During the same era the lake's frozen surface also pro- DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)--A Two centuries ago, Lake Ba- 1di Ss a garri in Halifax and Dartmouth. Claims from OCABA Meet Elects Execs., Drops Trophies ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- There were 1,160 boys partici- pating on 105 teams in the On- tario Church Amateur Basket- last season, secretary-treasurer Wilfred Gar- notwithstanding there Canadian hockey. of Fundy. Garrett was returned to his post as provincial secretary- treasurer at the recent annual OCABA meeting in Windsor. The meeting also confirmed Jim Hogan of Windsor as pres- ident. Greg Masur of Niagara Falls was elected second vice- president. - Entry fees for playoff series mortar, brick and stone. remnants are still visible. HORSES ON ICE {American paddling events Aug. vided a hockey battleground for Kingston, Ont., and Quebec City are many who still maintain the lake was the real birthplace of In 1826 construction began to incorporate Banook and a series of other lakes into an overland water system to carry cargo from Halifax Harbor to the Bay The dream was bigger than the budget. The railway came along, finances petered out and the Shubenacadie Canal bubble burst in a crumbling mass of Its THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 11, 1961 Coaching Job Has Appeal For Harvey VANCOUVER (CP) -- Doug Harvey says the idea of being player-coach of New York Ran- gers of the National Hockey League "appeals some." In an interview here the Mon- treal Canadiens defenceman said: "I read where Mr. (Frank) Selke said the Rangers can have me as a player-coach and the idea appeals to me. "I want to become a coach, but never thought it would be v7 suggested that I start at the NHL level." Harvey, here as part of a goodwill tour of a brewery, said he has not talked to the Ran- gers or Selke, Montreal manag- ing director. Selke said last week Harvey could be freed for New York "but only as a player-coach." WANTS RELEASE CALGARY (CP) Guard Tony Pajaczkowski says he has been offered more than twice his 1960 salary by '"'more than one club in the American Foot- ball League" and is trying to get his release from Calgary Stampeders. Pajaczkowski, 25, was named the Western Con- ference's top Canadian player last year. hasn't fallen off, however. Jim Slayter, chairman for the North American meet and chief coach at Banook in previous years, says interest in canoe racing in the Dartmouth area alone has jumped threefold in the last five years. The combined member- ship of Dartmouth clubs is close to 2,000. Six types of canoes, all of moulded plywood and all manu- factured in Sandinavian coun- tries, will be used in the August competitions, These include single and double kayaks, single, and tandem canoes, the four- man canoe and the 15-man war canoe. War - canoe competitions, listed only as an exhibition event, are the colorful specialty of local rivals. Oddly, kayaks are something relatively new here. "You would think," says Slater, "the kayak would be old stuff on the Canadian scene, 19 with some 60 to 75 United States and Canadian clubs ex- pected to compete should be its biggest splash. Co-hosts for the meet are the 38-year-old Mic Mac Amateur Aquatic Club and the 57-year- old Banook Canoe Club, whose clubhouses face each other across the narrowest neck of the lake. It's conceivable that neither of the hosts will be represented in the six championship events. Their crews will have to pick up first, second or third plac- ings in the Canadian champion- ships in Ottawa prior to the North American. U.S. qualifiers will be chosen in a national meet in Washington. The clubs are the only two active in paddling in the Mari- times. The North Star Rowing Club which uses Halifax Harbor for its courses has tended in recent years toward sculls. St. GALLON BIG PERFORMANCE BIG MILEAGE BIG POWE In more recent years it has been the site of the Inter- national Ice Harness racing|CANOES STILL POPULAR championships, but the North| Mary's Canoe Club of Halifax dropped out of competition two |years ago. what with the Eskimo influence. Actually, it's a recent introduc- tion and comes with Scandina- vian immigration to this |country." CITIES SERVICE J Interest in racing canoes will remain at $15 next year, {but the OCABA is withdrawing {all Eastern Canada trophies. The trophies have been uncon- tested for the last several years, going automatically to the pro- vincial titlists. Until a team from Eastern Canada challen- ges, the trophies are out of cir- culation. The 1962 OCABA convention ill he in Brantford. d Loi Wins Ist. | Title Defence | Against Ortiz | MILAN, Italy (AP)---Italy's | Diulio Loi survived a last-round | knockdown by former champion | Carlos Ortiz of New York and | retained his world junior welter- weight boxing title Wednesday | night with a unanimous 15-! round decision. Loi, winning the | rubber match of a three-fight | series, weighed 138, Ortiz 136%. | Comfortably ahead on points after dropping Ortiz in the sixth | round, Loi ran into a solid right from the 24 -year - old Puerto Rico-born New Yorker midway in the 15th round. He wasn't hurt seriously, however, and bounced right up before a count could start and stayed out of trouble until the bell. | Both judges and the referee, | Frank Carter of San Francisco, who officiated at Ortiz' request, | voted for the stocky, 32-year-old ! Italian. The bout was watched by 40,000 fans. It was the first defence of the championship by Loi, who lifted | the title from Ortiz in a split] decision last September. | Jockey Owner Odds $1 Ino Robinson -- Mrs. Trudell 23% Potts -- rig! Kennedy Calgary Acquires Two New Hopefuls Uyeyama -- Ruffsin Farm FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Look at these TREMENDOUS BUYS I Clambake Winner dk, br, g, 5 Selector -- Toe The Mark. Trainer A. H, Trudell Start good. Won driving. CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary Stampeders of the Western Fifth Race 7 furlongs. Purse $1900. 3-year-olds. i" WtPPSt U % B17 1 5 55 42% 3 32 2h Cedrela (0 v h Winner dk, br, g, 3 by Ambiori Start good. Won driving. 1-WINNING HIGH . 6-Rejector Ft 3-County Tiger 20, Football Conference announced Wednesday that purchase of tackle Ron Nietupski from Montreal Alouettes and guard Joe Carruthers from British Columbia Lions. Claiming all $3500, Str. Fin. Jockey Odds $1 1-1% K. Hall -- S. Rotenberg 27% A. Gomex -- G. F. Hall Dittfach -- Mrs. Alcombrac 4nk Fitzsimmons -- JYW Farm 25 2h By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milan, Italy -- Diulio Loi, 138, Italy, outpointed Carlos Ortiz, 136%, New York, 15. (Loi re- tained world junior welterweight | title). Plinio Scarabellin, 19414, | Italy, outpointed Bert White-| |hurst, 193, Baltimore, Md., 10. | 5-% Potts -- Winona Sta. AND HERE ARE MORE FINE BUYS! "59 CHEVROLET 6 Adams -- Albion Hills Sta. Flight. Trainer F. H. Merril Jr. Sixth Race 7 furlongs. Purse $2300. 3 and 4 horse Wt PP St ..Bl1610 1 12 11% 118 6 6 5-11 32- B13 7 8 B120 110 106 Axeman Burnamthorpe Toronto Street Brant Ator Tambouretie Wildshore ew-Melody B. - Happy Divorce B112 9 9 10-% 11- Winner b, ¢, 3, by Chop Chop-- Start good. Won ridden out. 7-Burnamthorpe 1-Axeman (entry) ...... 4 8-Toronto Street year olds Canadian Fi lL. Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Odds $1 1-1% Dittfach -- Lanson Farm A 2-6'% C. Potts -- W. F. Morrissey 3-1% Fitzsimmons -- Windfields 46% Zehr -- A E AND E A Fair 5-n0 J. Parnell. -- Kia Ora Farm E F Seagr. 1-nk 25 Gordon Mald. Trainer A. 1- Famou: H. Warner Seventh Race 1 mile. Purse $7500 added 4 years ho Chic Miss Jesrubel ... B14 Coup D'Etat iru 73 1 b, 1, 4 by Menetrier-- Start good. Won driving. 11-MENANTIC 6- PIAGAL 7- PURPLE BOW and up fillies and mares. Gi Fin. Jockey Owne: Fitzsimmons -- Windfields 5 Gomez -- Bill Beasley 3-2% Robinson -- Newtondale Sta 4no Adams -- Glan and Tosch -3 53% Parnell -- N. Fletcher 6-4% C. M, Clark -- L. Lear 7-3% C. Potts -- Shermanor Fm 8-1 82% L. Olah -- Gardiner and Bell 10-4 91% D. Hale -- W. D. Latimer 81 104 G. Gordon -- BSR Farm 1- 11- H. Dittfach -- Kia Ora Fm Romantic Dream. Trainer G. McCann POR 8.20 4.50 3.60 ih 51 1 2 3 6. 4] 7- Ya 1% 3 hi 3 Eighth Race 7 furlongs. Purse $2100, 4 yrs, and up.. horse Wt PP St «181 7:8 EA | 21 L105 51111 .. 111 910103 8% 93% 4h 6h 3h 10-h % Str, -1% 11-nk5-% 3-1% J Parnell -- N Fletcher Claiming All $6000, Fin. Jockey Owner Odds $1 1-1% H Dittfach -- 8 Desnoyers K Robinson -- C Smythe 60k 4% H Uyeyama--J R Mcintyre J Harrison -- Stafford Farm A Gomez -- Bill Beasiey 9-3% C M Clark -- L Guerriero 10-2 103% A Nash -- Newtondale Sta 11-6 11.8% J Fitzsimmons, Staff'd Fm. arwood Sta 12- 12 8 McComb -- B: Road Don Carter Wins Masters Bowling DETROIT (CP)--Don Carter of St. Louis captured the Amer- jean Bowling Congress masters championship Wednesday night by defeating Dick Hoover of St. Louis 888-826 in four games. "This is the one 1 yamiad," ear-old ace . pg has won the United States all-star tournament four times, the world's invitational three times and took the first Professional Bowles Associa- tion Open last REMEMBER WHEN? .. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers was an easy winner of the Hart Trophy, given the NHL player judged most valuable to his team, two years ago today. 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