OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Weather Clear, Track Fast Saturday, May 13, 6th Day 8-JONI SHINRONE 7.30 8.80 3.70 4 PRINCE ROBERT . 9.20 6.20 First Race 10-BRIGHT CIRCLE 6% furlongs. Purse $1800. 4 yrs snd up claiming all $2500. rae Wt PPSt % 3% Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Jonie Shinrone . 115 8 4 3. 2 -1 A Gomez -- y ce Robert . 114 4 12 102% 9% 6nk 2-h C. M. Clark r Bright Circle - 2-nk 3.1% Dittfach -- J. J. Mead Admiral Hogan 2 3-1% 4-1 D. Hale -- Pine Tree Sta, Doris Ator 8 81% 8.1% S5nk 5% F. Zehr--AE and EA Fair Rube's Ace 7 6h 4% 62% C. Potts -- Sharmanor Fm Dutch Flag be! 7-% 7-1% R. Wright -- J. J. Fleming Eastern Thirty 11 1% 2 8-3 82% Viola -- P. Del Greco Bolero's Image 109 9 10 11-3 11-1 10-1 91 Bullish Force . 114 1211 9% 102% 9-1 Pleasant Way 111 3 912. 12 12- & 3 Roman Whirl 11411 6 6nk 7-nk 11-2 12- McCom! Winner br h 6 by Bully Boy -- Tuey Toy. Trainer Joseph Higgins. Start good, won driving. 3-TEDDY JOE Second Race JEEDDY joe 6% furlongs. Purse $1,800. 4-year-oldsand up, Claiming sll $2,500. horse Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner L114 6 g - -% 1% C M Clark -- W J Curphey 3 H Dittfach -- Triple H Sta 4 J F'Simons -- B S§ R Farm -nk A Nash -- L Jones nk J Parnell -- Mrs A C Jeune W Rock -- D Galbraith H Uyeyama -- W Beach R Wright -- R D Isaac C Potts -- N Fletcher k F Zehr -- Mrs J M Brown Bayfield Joy 11411 9101 01 101 11-1% A Wick -- Century Sta Queen's Gem ... 111 7 8 93% 12. - 122 12. _T Rogers -- Richthofen Winner b g 5 1, Willaasfluuhing Dunk, Trainer W. E. Herman, Start good, won driving. 8-DUSKY HOUR w= oe = Eudys Dream . Calusas Chief .. Brandy Fib 3 Cana aba =F Bull Wrack Alpine Jan Miss Lotus ..... Repp Supply .... Beginner's Luck 114 § 83 -it Serva aue shedsone Ld Seer 8 . Fr DAILY DOUBLE (No's. 8 AND 8) PAID $170.30 Third Race 4% furlongs. Purse $2,300, 2.year-olds: Tse WtPPSt % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Bertaclare » 109 1 he 1-1% Harrison--Stafford Farms a-Prize Crew 115 3-BERTACLARE 1A-PRIZE CRE 15.30 7.30 3.70] EW ( x 2-ROMAN WILL Entry) ... 490 2.80 2.90 1% ! h 3% Gomez--G. -2 . 42% Fitzs'ns--Mrs. D. Strom 5 1 2 Roman Will .. 115 3 4 s- 63% Remillard -- AM.P. Smart 5 7 8 I Cinderette 112 a-Regent Str't 112 Mistinguetie 112 Jivey 112 Grey Duke 115 Winner ch f. 2, by 4 53, Robinson -- C. Cmythe ES i at umaNen eV puavar 8 Potts--W, J. Farr ry Ten. Trained by John Passero. .. fava uw~and oity - 1 a 4 73% Grasby--McMacken Stable | Start Good, won driving. 3 TEE SHIRT gas $.WOODSRUNNER Fourth Race 6-VALQUESTIN 6% furlongs. Purse $1,900, &-year-olds and up. Claiming, al ,500 horse Wt PPSt % % Str. Fin Jockey Owner 22% 1-1% Potts--J. Saliba Woodsrunner ... -h 22'% Gomez--Mrs. M. Fishman Valquestin ' - - 2 3-nk Fitzs"ms--J. and C. Brener Mister D. P, . b! 3% 4-% McComb--A. W, Peers Red Engine ... ! A .nk 51 Adams--Chris and Weiss Limbo Dancer y - 33% 6-%4 Roy-Arjay Stable Arrowette . 7-2% 7-3 Hale:Edm'ton and La Pl'te Domino Chie .. - 11- 8nk Wick--B, Farara ... 10610 3 51 5h 81 9h Parnell--Century Stable 113 6 9108 1010 103 10% Rock--Mrs, C. W. Kohl AY 112 9 4 61 9nk 9nk 11- Rob'son--Triple X Farm , 9, by Chaldon Heath-- Lovely, Trained by J. Mack. Start good, won driving, Tee Shirt . &CYPRIAN CAT...... Fifth Race Et -- 7 tariongs. Purse $2,600. é-year-olds and up. Allowances: Juvionr Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Cyprian Cat .... 118 4 3 21% 20k 21% 1-1% Robinson--C. G. Uteck Hooker 7117 5 4 3% 31% 1h 23% Rem'd--Bridle Bar Farm Page Service ... 115 1 1 1h 1.nk 31 3-2% Dittfach -- F. Gorlick Footmark » 14 3 2 43 41 435 45% Putts- Seaway Stable Tony Boy 11 115 2 5 5 § 3 5 all -- E. Berla Winner 1% B, 5 by Maharaj Kumar--Queen of The Wye. Trained by J.| Mack. Start good, wom driving. 410 290 220 ee 410 3% QUINELLA (No's. 4 AND 5) PAID $21.00 Sixth Race 7 furlongs. Purse $2,300, &y horse Wt PP St 4-DIE HARD .. 3-HANDSHAKE . SWONDERWINE 1-no Cosentino -- Rotenberg 1-1 246% Remillard -- Harfield Sta. 3.2% Dittfach--Emcee Stable 4 5 a Steen 1 - 51% 51 Clark--W. H. SMOore .... 105 2 4 1-h 4h 6 6 Robinson--F. J. E. Schultz 5, by Never Say Die--Crayke, Trained by F. H. Merrill Jr. won driving. NEW 2B-HIDDEN TREAS! Seventh Race Pe . Purse 37500 added. &-yearold and up. Ultimus Handicap: 1 le Wt PP St % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner New Providence 117 10 5 5-% 51% 2% 1-2 Fits'ns -- Windfields Fm 126 3 4 3% 23 1% 23% Gomez -- Bill Beasley 115 610 71 41 42 31% Cosentino -- Emcee Stable 120 8 1 1-1% 1% 3% 4% Potts -- Shermanor Farm 114 1 21 32% 52% 51% Robinson -- F. W. Webley 113 5 8 9nk 7-1% 61 6% Adams -- J. E. Seagram 114 9 6 6h 8h 72 74% Wick -- J. Y. Stable 113 4 % 84 83% Dittfach -- Kia Ora Farm 18 7 9-1% 9-1% Remillard -- Bill Beasley Mr. Rooster ... 113 10. 10- Clark -- Mrs. W. Latimer Winner bh, 5, by Bull Page == Fale Colleen. Trained by G. McCann. Start good, won driving. L 1-CLIFTON BAY Eighth Race yehrroy 8 1 mile. Parse $1,000. &-year-olds snd up. Claiming or horse WtPPSt % % = Fin. Jockey Ci Ow Merrin = di a, PROVIDENCE 10-70 3.70 3.00 URE 2.60 2.40 4AL ABRIGO 2 | MAX POLLARD (RIGHT) LANDED THIS ONE BUT DIDN'T LAST LONG B.C. Amateurs DRAYTON VALLEY, Alta. (CP) -- A 12 - man British Co-| lumbia team battled ifs way to] five division titles Saturday| night as the Canadian amateur | boxing championships were| completed. Nine of 10 championships| were decided in the ring. The other, in the heavyweight divi-| |sion, went to Jimmie King, sta-| tioned at Kingston, with the| Canadian Army, by default. His| only scheduled opponent, Hel-| mer Carlsen of Wadena, Sask.,| failed to arrive for the weigh-in prior to the start of the champ-| ionships Friday. It had been announced King would be unable to claim his crown because he had not| fought for it, But, Sunday, Ma- .a. [jor Pault Roth of Vancouver, chairman of the national boxing committee of the Amateur Ath- letic Ynion of Canada, said King| would be given a championship certificate. | After finding out he would] have no competition in the| heavyweight class, the 26-year-| old Negro physical training in-| structor attempted to take off] enough pounds to qualify as a| light heavyweight, but missed making the 178 - pound weight| by three pounds Friday. | At the head of the B.C. list Al ADTigo .... 2% 14 1 » mell -- T oo 24 2 Pa J. Billows L'arcobaleno Bat'n Ball Gray Ben ee Deckle Edge Chilly Doyle Bernie Kline Flakwin yi 1711 7 92 11-1 11% 12 Sl nae g. 6, by Beau Max-- Afresh. Trained by F. H. Start good, won driving. SPORTS IN BRIEF MAY MEET LISTON announced Saturday by the GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP)--|Plastics Engineering Company Former world heavyweightiof Sheboygan. Ralph Brotz, champion Ingemar Johansson's| president of the firm, said the adviser Edwin Ahlquist, said|purchaser is David Morrissey, Saturday his protege will meet|36, of Chicago, who will re-rig top - ranked Sonny Liston next|the vessel and convert it to September "either in Europe, ocean use. Canada or the United Sates, : * that depends on the out- » ou of Ingemar's current = So Long S P rince fight in the United States, il- . quist said. it Ingemar gets 1s Wins In Feature y e fight wi [ : es in the United States], MONTREAL (CP)--So Long's --otherwise we will stage it in nce, Seven year-old bay geld- Europe or Montreal." {ing owned by Mrs. Edmond Fi- {lion of Angers, Que., won the COPS 10-MILE RUN 1 6nk Potts -- P. Del Greco 91% 7-2 McComb -- T, P, Stable 81% 82% Rob'son -- W. Outhwaite 914 Wick -- Donatella Farm ol 10-% 10-h Fitzs'sns -- J. Y. WwW. Fm 117 6 5 Th 12- 12- 11.3% Wright -- Emcee Stable Dittfach _--J. Smith Merrill Jr. {B20 purse ) the featured sev- NTREAL (CP) -- Bob Bu-|enth race at Richelieu Raceway on 93.vear-old track star Saturday night, covering the from Hamilton, won the Cana-| mile in 2:05 4-5. The horse paid dian championship 10-mile face $4 20, $3.00 and $2.70. here Saturday, outrunning Tor-| Sunday, Snipe Reward, 10- onto's Orville Atkins by a good |year-old bay gelding owned by margin. Buchanan covered the Galahad Farms of Montreal, course in 58:13 minutes. Other|won the featured $5,000 Invita- finishers included Paul Belli- tion Pace. veau, Port Credit, 1:14:13.3. Snipe Reward covered the J mile in 2:03 4-5 to return $33.50, HORSES TREATED Scotland Crushed In World Soccer BERLIN (AP)--Holland drew, with East Germany 1-1 in Leip-| zig Sunday in their first game in the fourth group qualification for the world soccer champion- ship. PRAGUE (AP) -- Czechoslo- vakia crushed Scotland 4-0 Sun- day at Bratislava in a qualifi- cation soccer match for the world championships in Chile last year. The Czechs now have a handsome lead for the return game between the two coun-| tries in Scotland. M.P.'s Pacer Wins Capture Five Canada Titles was Lindy Lindmoser of Van- couver. Lindmoser, 1957 winner of the United States national amateur boxing championships in his 178-pound division, scored the only knockout of the finals when seconds for Max Pollard of Weston, Ont., threw in the towel at 1:52 of the second round. Lindmoser had floored Pollard three times in the first round of their 178 - pound light heavyweight bout. WINS UPSET Alphonse Chabot of Prince George, B.C., won an upset de- cision over Gabriele Mancini of Montreal in the 132 . pound lightweight class. After he lost it was learned that Mancini, Canadian amateur, featherweight champion the last two years, had broken his right hand in the afternoon semi-final which he won by decision over Halman Santosi of Vancouver. Another Prince George Boxer, Harold Mann, scored a clear de- cision over Edgar Mercier in e 156 - pound light middle- wight class. Mercier repre- sented the Royal 22nd Regi- Sent stationed at Valcartier, ue. WON LAST YEAR Marcel Bellefeuille of Mont- real won a decision over Mickey McMillan of Vancouver in the 125-pound featherweight event. Bellefeuille won the bantam- weight title in last year's box- ing championships in Montreal. All bouts were scheduled for three rounds of three minutes each. Following the championships Saturday night, eight boxers were selected as possible mem- bers of a Canadian team for the Pan-Pacific Games in Honolulu Aug. 20 Sept. 3. Canada has been invited to attend the Pan- Pacific games but has not yet signified that it will send a na- tional team. First choice was Lindsomer Others named were Chabot, Co- lin Fraser of Toronto, Belle- feuille and Jerry Palmer, Vul- can, Alta. SPORT BRIEFS MOSS WINS MONTE CARLO, Monaco (Reuters) -- Stirling Moss, 31- year-old British ace, held off a strong challenge by two Ameri- can drivers to win the Monaco Grand Prix Sunday in a Lotus. Moss squeezed home three seconds ahead of American Rit- chie Ginther, driving a Ferrari. Ferraris also took the next two places. America's Phil Hill was third and West Germany's Wolf- gang von Tripps fourth. Moss's winning time was two hours 45 minutes 50.1 seconds, an average of 70.70 miles an hour, - CAMBRIDGE TRIUMPHS LONDON (AP)--Herb Elliot, fastest miler in the world and the Olympic 1,500-metre cham- pion, ran two races in one day|# Saturday for the first time since his schooldays--and won them both. He did it in inspiring Cam- bridge to its first track and field victory over Oxford in 14 years. Elliott, the Australian who holds the world mile rec- ord of 3:54.4, ran the 880 yards in 1:49.9 and later captured the| the tape to win the Canadian | 15 competitors from Quebec | this weekend. mile in 4:07.20. He sprinted the| Championship 10-mile race, in | and Ontario, in the Canadian | time was 58:13 mins. HAMILTON RUNNER CANADA'S 10-MILE CHAMP Bob Buchanan (68) breasts | handy fashion, over a field of | title meet, held in Montreal Buchanan's last 100 yards in each race. WINS LONG HAUL for nearly 1% minutes. coach. NO DECISION MADE NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP)] NEW YORK (CP)--Muzz Pa- The Niagara Falls, Ont., police|trick, general manager of New team successfully defended its|York Rangers of the National international tug-of-war cham-|Hockey League, pionship Saturday, defeating itsnight nothing has been decided Niagara Falls, N.Y., opposition|yet in discussions with defence- in two straight pulls. The event{man Doug Harvey of Montreal is held at the middle of the|Canadiens, whom the Rangers Rainbow Bridge. The 25 - man|are eyeing as a possible player- Canadian team, tip ping the|coach. Patrick said he met with scales at a combined weight of Harvey here during the week- 4,945 pounds, won the first pull/end but there was "no change" in 42 seconds. The American|in Harvey's situation. The Ca- Last year the Queen Elizabeth squad, 4,985 pounds, made it a|nadiens have offered to trade and Queen Mary carried 110,800) tougher battle in the second pull(him to New York on condition passengers, 17 per cent of trans-(as they withstood the Canadians|that he is used as a player- atlantic traffic. said Sunday ANNOUNCING... JACK'S BARBER SHOP SAM COOPER, formerly with Leo's barber shop takes pleasure in announcing the association with JACK'S BARBERSHOP, 696 Simcoe Street North, and invites all his friends to come and see him at (Just across from the North Oshawa Bank of Commeres) PLENTY FREE PARKING Cali RA 8-5661 for appointment | Invitation Race HULL, Que. (CP) -- Fleety Riddell, a seven-year - old bay| mare owned by Clayton Hodg-| son, Conservative member of Parliament for Victoria, won | the featured Invitation Pace in| the opening harness racing card at nearby Connaught Park Sa-| turday night. | Ross Curran brought Fleety| | Conflidentially. A STITCH INTIME... When you stop to think of it, this old saying is applicable to many things. Take the human mind for instance. The amount of abuse our minds con take seems limitless, Present day Riddell to the finish in 2:11, | Heat winners included Chief Killean, owned by Wesley Coke of Brantford, Coronation Brook, owned by Allan Pacey of Ot- tawa and Becky Jane Volo, owned by Gordon Kingston of Oshawa. living with its haste and hurry, with its never ending pressures building up tension upon ten- sion until a breaking point is reached. Fortunately long before we arrive aot this point, good nature starts her warn- $10.50 and $4.30. BALTIMORE (AP) -- Two rime contenders for next Sat-| ih Preakness received vet-| att} J erinary treatment at Pimlico Saturday and their status for the $150,000 race was in doubt. Fred W. Hooper's Crozier, sec- ond-place finisher in last Satur- day's Kentucky" Derby, came} down with the colic and Leon- ard P. Sasso's Globemaster suf-| fered a knee injury. SABRE IS SOLD SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP)-- Sale of the largest sailing ves- sel on the Great Lakes--the 87- foot racing yawl Sabre -- was Armbro Express Wins First Race At Buifalo HAMBURG, N.Y. (AP)--Arm- bro Express, owned by the Armstrong brothers of Bramp- ton, won the Class A-B 1 Hand. | icap at Buffalo Raceway Satur-| day and paid $4.20. It was the first win in three starts for Armbre. ql ¥J013 ing signals. We notice a cer- tain difficulty in going to sleep at night. Our appetite is not what it used to be. We forget things easily. We become ir- ritable and our doctor tells us -- its our nerves. When we notice some of these obvious danger signals we re- member the old saying, we don't wait until it may be too late, when only a lengthy period of absolute bed rest will restore us to full health again. We should let an expert in the | art of relaxation teach us how || to recapture that which was once second nature to us. 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