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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 16

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i] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 16, 1963 GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 7 8 r-| Willies Warrior 5, 111, 2, Boln, Mr olds and up. ae oa Foe B Farare sf Wnner dk b b 6 Dutch Lane--Kathy's 4.50 2,70) Own. Trainer 8. Couch 2.50 2.10|Start good, won driving 50) Pool 59,551 2. Vale of Avoca, 5, 106, 8, Walsh, Mrs,| Hi SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs. Kingwood, 9, 119, 2, Shields, be Aiyesrell Paes Alws, Purse $2500, Tobey LFREE TRIAL Conservatory, 8, 10%, 14 Bohenko, A/4-MAPLE JAN hy Tandy, 4 112, 4 ,Nedeau, \ aek ee ie " Farm Sam The Man, 5, 116, 7%, Pong, Mrs| , H Matchell 'Winner br % 6Dark Junie -- Aroma. {Train er G Magnusson Gtart , won driving Pool wor jouble Pool. 47,509 | SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile Three-year- {gid Maidens, Cdn. Foaled, Purse $2200. {HOUSE OF COM'S .. 2.00 2.30 2.20 DI ' 4.20 3.40 ' SPRALAMORE 3.70 4 House of Commons 3, 119, 4, Bovine, Discard 3, 119, 8, Gordon, R D "\ Tenac Phajamore 3, 114, 1, Dittfach, Mrs. || K. Kelman ¢ Bombadier Buck 3, 119, 8, Robinson,| e {| No Can Doo 3, 109, 6, Walsh, Janley iy, Artista 3, 14," 7, Fitzsimmons, P K es Fashion 3, 119, 3, Dal as! ics }» 11% alton, uM ew Hiulioa Fa ' '6 Sourier Du Bole' 3, 119, 2, Armstrong, Fm A-- ' DAILY DOUBLF 5 and 1A PAID $27.60) 9, Winned o 6 3 Chop Chop -- Question | Time. | Trainer u u wary ving won it * Pook aol f.00t THIRD RACE--i% Furlongs. Two- I seanees Maidens, Claiming all $7500.! '| Purse $ LHASTY C '34 '2-GYPSY BALA te tasty C % 17%, Ly , Romano + jtom Pegg 2, 1%, 3, Uyeyama, , Mrs, C, McMacken en Bala 2, 117, 2, Robinson, Burns 5.00 3.20 2.30 6.10 2 4 + 29 Leblanc, F i end ' 'Time Out 2, 113, 7, Terry, J B Azanza Resolve 2, 120, 4, Remillard, Addison 'Hall Sta 'pow a M., %, 11%, 5, Rogers, Mrs, S : Daumont 2, 120, 6, Dittfach, Mrs, W 'Von Richthofen * winner b ¢ 2 Hasty Prince--Daughter C 'Trainer F H Merrill Jr Start good, won easily 'Pool 49,078 FOURTH RACE--4%4 Furlongs. Two year-old Maidens, Claiming all $7500 ' Purse $1900. 1FUTURE TIME . 430 2.40 2.20 'PAY PARADE bee 2:50 2.30 4-FRENCH TWIST 2.90 Future Time 2, 1 7, 1, Leblanc, La Hacienda Sta Pay Parade 2, 120, 3, Robinson, E J/ e French Twist 2, 117, 4, «Mrs. W, Von Richthofen Go Orbiting 2, 120, 7, Pong. Janley Sta Noble Score 2, 113, 2, Dalton, L W Ruby Masters Glory 2, 117, 5, Rogers, Mrs S$ Hoover Cardium 2, 113, 6, Terry, Zeus Farm Winner b ¢ 2 Faturamatio--Julians tt Dittfach, | 4-year-alds ig! Laonggeti Furs. all $: -- paid 6, 115. 6, nme Clock 7, 100, 1, Walsh, A Kelly Binewood 6, 117, "% Robinson, Mrs. M a 7, 113, 4, Potts, Four L's at Swear §, 109, 3, Dalton, JJ and an , Tantrum's Last 4 112, §, Nedeau, S , Cocomile Rogers, "Free Trial 3,119, 1, Fitzsimmons, B Seedhouse ented Jan 3, 110, 4, Armstrong, J L vesque ree 3, 112, 3, Remillard, Addison) | Barbara 3, 115, 6, Dalton, 8 Cocomile iy Brigitta Skol 3, 115, 3, Hale, Mrs, \W_H Moorhead hg son ed 3, 112, 5, Walsh, Mrs. Von Richthof Winner b rf re by Parnassus--Adrianne Trainer J © Meyer Start good, won driving Poo! 28,328, Quinella Pool 31,611, | SEVENTH RACE -- -- 3-year-olds, \caliming all $4500. Purse $2100. If "BOBBY BRIER 9.00 4.50 . 10 4MOOR PARK 5.40 |3ROYAL WAYFARER Bobby Brier, 3, ee 7, Walsh, Nek ;man and Thibodea | Moor Park, 3, it, 4, Uyeyama, Mrs Mrs G C McMacken i he Waylarer, 3, 106, 3, Simpson, Jayell's Eyes, 3, 113, 6, Potts, Hill- crest Sta ee 3%, 112, tin Top Trade, 3, 113, 5, Lanoway, C J | Hoggard Miss Flintstone, 3, 111, 1, Remillard, |Jay Em Sta » Hale, J A and V *3i0f Nos, Free Trial Is | Arvida Winner, TORONTO (CP)--Free Trial, a three - year-old brown filly Sane by Ed Seedhouse of Tor- onto, closed rapidly in 'the! stretch to overtake and defeat) iwo.year-old filly bred in Can-/Lord Rosebery's ak 'Chopine' Puts Taylor's Silks In Front Rank LONDON (CP) -- It took a Se ihe. ca aaa vw 6 8 tory in the £527 Sceptre Stakes run at Chester racetrack, pay- ing 11-1 at bookmakers' prices = nearly 18-1 on the totalisa- or After a ragged start, Chopine slipped through on the rail to head Tunes of Glory and easily held off a late challenge by Arethusa, J. Louis Levesque's Maple Jan) aq, 'to break the hex hanging|odds-on choice in the field of oy a half length Wednesday in the Arvida purse, an allowance event for three-year-old flies at Greenwood. | Addison Hall Stable's Rahan| finished third, The winner was claimed for $7,500 by his owner last Decem- ber at Pimlico race track. in Maryland, The quinella race was won| by Free Trial, owned by E. B Seedhouse and rdden by Jim Fitzsimmons, In second place was Maple Jan, owned by J. L. Levesque and ridden by Dick| ig eg and the combination | 1 and 4 paid $36.00. HORSES BANNED | OTTAWA (CP) -- Montreal) harness horse s have been banned from racing at nearby Rideau Carleton Raceway in an attempt. to protect the track) from a sickness which has af- fected a number of horses at Montreal's Richelieu Raceway. Winner b g & Menetrier -- Mill Dam, jeroree J Lankinen | Start good, won driving Pool 59,049 EIGHTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs. 4-year- olds and up, a all $2500 .Puree 3-REDETTE . 12.00 4 3.80) 5-BOURBON BLUE . 3.00) VINEYARD 4.70 aa 9, 111, 3, Fitzsimmons, Mw R ar Bourbon mine, 5 ,116, 5, Lanoway,| Pederson and Varga | a Vineyard, 6, 116, 4 ,Gubbins, Parkway 110, 6 , LeBlanc, 6,119, 1, Dittfach, Dowling R J) Fight A Lot, 4, 117, 8, Pong, Larch Tree Farm | Crucial Hit, 5, 114, 7, Walsh, Mre B 8 Chris Winner b wee -- Midin-| otte nrejeee MR Cle | PRACTICE Gor DAY or NIGHT North Oshawa Dot Mol ww int DRIVING RANGE 4 @ 40 TEES @ 30 GRASS TEES @ SNACK BAR New bolls ond clubs supplied PHONE 725-9014 SIMCOE ST. NORTH TURN LEFT. AT SANDALWOOD RESTAURANT Rubria, 4, The Pheasant Sta Court of Appeal, S Cosentino he Trap, 7, 117, 2, Dalton, | OPENING EVENT MOSPORT ! FOR 1963 SPORTS CAR RACES -- Saturday, May 18th FIRST RACE STARTS 12 NOON @ 6 exciting races plus @ 25 Lep Feature Event @ Sports Cars and Sports Kacing Gors @ Refreshment Booths - Free Parking Admission 2.00 MOSPORT PARK--Follow the signs off Highway 35 just north of the junction of 35 & 115 orgonized by the British Empire Motor Club, " ye ~~ ' sa\\eunue " é YOU SIMPLY CANNOT WEAR A FINER li Lightweig lt In the entire Lightweight suit field ... Garnelene stands alone. Unsurpassed in oppeara performance and durability, ---- Progress Brann Crornes "The House Of Style Fo SUIT nce and comfort .... GARNELENE ¥ Eplared 7ey¥ r Men and Boys" 74 Simcoe North Phone 723-3611 OPEN MEN'S WEAR LTD.ntFF |) over E. P. Taylor's horses in Britain. bay by seven contesting the - five-fur- long event, Bred at Taylor's Canadian oe eee eta sporstman has sent to bel trained by Yorkshireman Wil-! liam Elsey, whose father Charles was a famous trainer before his retirement. Taylor also has several horses with. former. champion jockey Sir Gordon Richards, whose big string has not yet struck form. The Canadian owner, who has met with indif- jerent fortune on the British turf, has had several seconds Rie Ls es a Marital ne Sn en tate bien Be eae gic NCE aE & PA SS 9 LEO A AI sagt yt remy WW an. haere BS Din AEROSOLES °c geet Sa WILL PAY LAUSANNE, Switrezland (AP)--The city chosen for the 11968 Olympic games must agree ito pay the International Olym- pic committee $150,000 out of the television royalties. This is $20,000 more than Tokyo will pay the IOC for next year's games. IOC sources said Wed- nesday the committee will ex- pect a payment of $30,000 from the city staging 'the 1968 winter olympics, an increase of $10,000 over the payment to be made OSHAWA 5-POINT STAMPEDE @ SATURDAY MAY 18th @ 2 performances 1:30 P.M, -- 7:30 P.M. @ MON. 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