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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1963, p. 12

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Ne Uae 8 oe oh re ee ee he ee Rete latte Ae OF : w ' a 7 HERE ARE "THE BIG THREE' IN TOMORROW'S BELMONT STAKES Stakes" at Aqueduct The number of actual runners in the $125,000 added, mile and one-half test for three-year- Left-to-right, Candy Spots, ! Chateaugay and Top Gallant, 2 are figured by the experts to * be the three first choices in ¢ the first running of the "Bel- mont race track, tomorrow. olds, is still up in the air. Five ers decide on their chances of colts were ofiginally expected taking the Belmont "candy" to start but the number may away from the favorite. go higher as owners and train- --(AP Wirephoto) et (818 eee ee GREENWOOD -RACE RESULTS Chicago Cubs Are $ FIRsT BA 2500. Purse $: $2Stromaway, Hale .. + 7-Type Right, Potts 3 4-Unamable, Turcotte . "Start good, won driving 17.40 8. -- 1 1-16 Miles for $ maiden 3- ahd od tyeer-oida. Claiming .all|Queen's Maid, $1900. Also Ran in Order: My Liege, Bay Also Ran in Order: Cloud Edgor's Gael, |Horse, Rickshaw Girl, Wee M., 40 4. 40} Burnt Orange. 2.80) Trainer 7 Silvestri. Pool 48,7 = Most Improved . 16.90 7.80|Winner ch g, 3, by Europeo -- Elated.| NEW YORK (AP) Theyjord in the American League snickered when Chicago Cubs/with a gain of 64% games over Ontario A new plastic rail will protect the turf courses of Woodbine and Fort Erie from the wear and tear of pounding horses and will offer the finest in foot- ing for major stakes races. The Jockey Club in Toronto has purchased the portable rail from a firm in Ireland, It is made of Poly-vinyl chloride, and protects the horses and ri- ders as well as the turf courses. The portable rail, which en- circles the track, can be moved varying distances from the per- manent inside rail of the turf course. Thus, the effect of horses running in morning workouts and lesser stakes races will not injure the turf on which the more important races are conducted. | Facts And Figures | | On Saturday' § Bout width of 65 feet of turf course. NBW YORK (AP)--Facts end New Safety Rail To Protect Turf MacArthur Orders Boycott Lifted NEW YORK (AP) -- Gen. Douglas MacArthur ordered U.S. colleges Thursday to lift their boycott of the National T k Amateur Athletic Union cham- r ac x Pionships, during which the} U.S. team for the annual track The rail, supported by sleeved|meet against Russia will be posts that are easily sunk into|Picked. The colleges quickly he- the ground, will yield to the|8an to obey. force of a horse falling into, it,| MacArthur ruled the colleges . will not splinter. Amazing.jhad taken action. that violated y that a man Can carry 100 feet/out in the bitter sports war last of fence on his shoulder. |January, He told them to stop John J.: Mooney, managing | mediately. director of The Jockey Club,| Asa Bushnell, commissioner relates that he once saw a film|Of the 132-member Eastern Cok of a race in which this type of|!ege Athletic Conference, said rail was in use. A horse veered! his group will abide by the gen- sharply from 10 feet out on the/@ral's directive. An ECAC ac- track and hit the. rail. 'It tiom sparked the latest flare-up. bounced him right back in. . 'This new rail will allow us FIGHTS LAST to protect any amount of turf surface,"' he points out. "How.! placed away from the hedge the' Miami, Fla.--Clarence Robin- slower the times will be." son, 155, Opa-Locka, Fia., out- At present, workmen are con-|pointed Jimmy Beasley, 162, he inner hedge, leaving a! Los Angeles -- Benny per Covey, 15244, Los A Threefoot angie iron posts|Pointed Prince Ru '80s, stride again," Mooney recalls. | ever, the farther the rail is NIGHT structing the fence 20 feet from| Fort Lauderdale, 8. are pushed into the ground by|Compton, Calif., 10, the plastic rail is so light|the agreement he hammered] ig Three Horses In Spill But Nobody Hurt LONDON, Ont. (CP)--West- nor rivers -- Bye Bye Baldwin, driven by Gord Kingston; Bon-)----------- Hai G., reined by Pat Crowe, and Johnnie Atom, with liggs "McFadden in the suiky-- were seriously injured. Two O One paced the mile in 2:11 2-5 and returned $12.80. Rendezvous Boy, owned by Monterey Stables of Hamilton, annexed the fifth pF first heat of the $800 divided. His time was 2:10 1-5, second best of the night. Payoff was $7.30. Bev Kingston of Port Elgin reined two winners, Byhalia Dean in the first race and Mr. Ben in the ninth. t Woodbine Winner TORONTO (CP) -- Carroll County charged through . the deep mud at Woodbine to cap- jture the featured Empire Plate Thursday. Despite his month's layoff, most of the 5,955 fans installed Carroll County as the choice and with Ron Turcotte along for the six-furlong race he 're- turned $3.60, $2.50 and $2.10. - After shaking off yrds co 8 sition Carroll "Conny fought boc f Persie TS ~ om Ps oon tuk two nosey BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" MES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) neat ists a <a Sg eesti figures on Saturday's Luis Rod-|4n hydraulic plunger, design-| riguez - Emile Griffith world be specifically for this job, at| welterweight title bout: ne - foot intervals. Sleeved] Date--Saturday, June 8. 'ost are placed over the bars, i .,.,\then 18-foot sections of rail are| Place--Madison Square Gar-|f den, New York. fitted into the sleeves, The plas. tic rails are present Time--10 p.m. EDT. . gril hk Have Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Lerge Selection Fine nee Woollens the Aqueduct, Laurel and Del. Distance--15 rounds. | aware tracks, Principals -- Champion Luis Rodriguez, Cuba, vs. former champion Emile Griffith, Vir- gin Islands and New York. Scoring--Round system with use of a supplementary point system in case rounds are even. Winner of each round gets from one to four points, loser none. "DICK GAMBLE" SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL WINNERS of the KENT'S WESTERN B-A Service Station 136 KING ST. WEST, OSHAWA GRAND OPENING SIXTH RACE -- 6 Furlongs. For 4-| Allowance, Purse Officials -- Referee and two judges to be named by the New! York State Athletic Commission >Fay, Natrol, War Dust, Room Service. 'Choreography, Top Glitter, Magic Sun,|yearolds and up. 'and Caught Looking- | $2800. took the field last April with an|last year's pace. The White athletic director instead of a|Sox, who climbed from sixth to BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 2.00 2.10 Winner b g 3 Sir Strome -- Hemming- |1-Carroll Mogg ORM T'cotte 3.60 2.50 2.10 way. bya 3 A Roberts Pool 22, EDouble "Pool W662 2 SECOND RACE -- 1 116 Miles for 3- 2 Teelect Chick, Turcotte 4.90 sD iu « 2Hoote'ny Annie, Robinson * S Jeannie Doo, Harrison 2.50, | 4-Strongboy, 2-Choperion, Horhandes 2.10) j Start good, won ridden out | Also Ran in Order: Grownup Lady,| Greek Form. QUINELLA 1 and 4 PAID $9.40 and aoe Claiming all $3500. Purse Winner bg. 5, by Rough'n Tumble -- | years. Doris V. Trainer, L. Cavalaris Jr. Pool 18,640 Quinella Pool 24,468 SEVENTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs. Fo: general manager, a head coach/a second-place tie, and Boston Jin lieu of a field manager and)Red Sox, who jumped four a background of second-division|berths, from ninth to fifth, are |finishes in each of the last 17)improved by 4% games. Kansas at ringside. Boxer's records -- Rodriguez 50-2; Griffith 35-4. City is four games ahead of its Now, nearly one third of the| 1962 pace. season later, the Cubs boast the} Although still in last place, r|greatest improvement of any|the Mets show the biggest Na- TALE OF TAPE 5 ONE WEEK COURSES - JULY 29th thru AUGUST 30th Registration PRIZE DRAWS 1st --POWER MOWER won by HAROLD SNUDDEN 2nd--HOUSEHOULD KIT won by L. T. BOYD « Start good, won driving 3- and 4-year-olds. Canadian foaled. Also Ran in Order: Enlyn Lad, A--Anjowance. Puree $2500. {Blue -- Parkside Drive. andi7sen Lerner, T'cotte ; Peter 3-Tiny Fruit, Dittfach r * party DOUBLE 2 AND 1 PAID $45.50 ; | \Medalia s., Gubbine --_ a--Coupled Start good, won easily Swinner dk b f, 8, by Selector--Bresk| Aico Ran in Order: Common Market,| 2Miss. Trainer, W Tharner, Maple Lou, Don Strome, toa Jill, Pool 37,435. Queen's Courier, and Ci . Winner br g, 3, by Selector -- MToe-the- Fishman. club in the major leagues over|tiona) League gain, aside from a 12-month span. Cc «70 +3| No other club is even close.| bing ee Casey Stengel's dread- |Not even Baltimore Orioles, an hea aot tee ieee gill ge on! eighth-place club this time a shay won ome 38 ob thaw Meat year ago now battling New| York. Yankees and Chicago|# games as compared to their White Sox for the American| Present 20-32 gait. Rodriguez League lead. le St. | Cardinals, \ oe, a\26 A year ago the Cubs nestled{OUr-game jump, and Philadel- in ninth clave with a record of|Phia Phillies, with 3% games,|58 16 victories and 34 defeats.|*e the only other gainers. -- | 74 13.80| They were only two games out| The biggest loss has been suf- r+ of the National League cellar|fered by the Dodgers, who are 30 occupied by New York Mets, 13) \7% games off their 1962 pace. 20 games from the top. The Giants are next with @ six. Frit Through games of Monday,|game deficit. ie the 1963 Cubs are tied for third) 18 place with Los Angeles Dodg-| ny ers, just four games behind the) 11% - an Francis joel setting San ncisco xOfficial weights to be deter-| | Port Credit, Ont., and Anne Bar-| mined at a ponerse HAVE WON 27 jclay of Toronto were both|= With Col. Bob Whitlow run-|beaten in the women's singles ning the front office and Bob|quarterfinals of the Chelen: his|Kennedy directing the team onjham Lawn Tennis tournament the field, the Cubs have won 27|Thursday. Mrs. Brown went of their first 50 games. That's|down 6-3, 9-7 to Carole Rosser 11 games ahead of last year's|of Devon. Miss Barclay was de- feated 6-4, 6-3 by Norma Baylon FOR TITLE BOUT NEW YORK (AP)--Tale of] the tape for the Luis Rodriguez. | Emile Griffith welterweight ti-| tle match Saturday: 3rd----HOUSEHOLD KIT won by MRS. E. EDGAR 4th--10 GALLONS B-A "98" GAS won by LEO HAMBLY Sth--10 GALLONS B-A "88" GAS won be D. R. SINCLAIR 6th---GREASE JOB won by LEO PAGE 7th--GREASE JOB won by W. H. SCORGIE 8th--GREASE JOB won by JOHN HORACK 9th--GREASE JOB won by KAP' "REIS 10th--GREASE JOB won by PETER KRAWETZ _ Sacer FOR OSHAWA BOYS OSHAWA RECREATION CENTRE 100 GIBB ST. Saturday, June 8th 9 am. to 12 Noon Open to Boys 8 to 16 Years of Age Each Boy will receive 18 Hours of Ice Time Only 26 Boys in Each Class > 5.70 3.60 3.00 THIRD RACE--S hoe pa for maid-|Mark: Trainer M. Griffith _en 2-year-olds. Purse $21! Pool 48,201 < @6peedy Lament, G'don 5.60 3.10 2.20 *4-Brilliant Needle, T'cotte ... 3.30250 sigurm RACE -- One and one-six- ?-Turkey Joe, Fitzsimmons ....... 2.30 teenth Miles. 'year-olds & and up. Claim- Start good, won ridden out. ing all $2500. Purse $ Aiso Ran tn Order: Ruppman, Brooze|7"Kupai 'Knail, Gordon 33.70 13.90 0.70 naareltirag rage ag o8 4:Von Rich, Fite'ns . by Nearco Jr. -- Fleet right Bars, Simpson A. 5, Regtelitte Start good, won driving + Pool 41,770 Also Ran in Order: Star Skipper, A- Mr, Yo Te, Royal Persian, Prince = FOURTH RAUE -- 6% Furiongs, for| porter, Soups On, Bill "Yates, Chorus oun hae and up, Claiming all $2500, |Queen, ani 'A-Adolph W. led A--Cou + 16.20 8.10 3.80 '4 ted 2 tne Traine won one sh f Pe 48,774 > 2aMichalens, Hernandes Buaeceute 3.60 "Attendance -- * Also Ran in Order: Highest Reward,| % Have Gun, I'll rae Ariel's + ~ | i--_ pag we ie) LOS ANGELES (AP)--Base- » Winner bg, 7, mise/bali talent scout Danny Reagan haga aa Prete jof New York Mets of the Na- s\wite nan + ol bag oto Canadian fe notifi police ursday. < nage teres ease feted. 'Allow |Mrs. Virginia Reagan of subur- Pe ormer. J Sack, Pies ida 3.70 3.10/\ban Encino filed a report stat- Age xWeight Height Reach Chest (Norm.) 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