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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jun 1963, p. 16

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| one of the guys still struggling to make the grade." Claude Hesuen former Mas- ters champion who isn't one of the tour players, said; "I think curtailment of the tournament ag bas hurt the game $50,000 to $100,000. The little fel-|~"NKe Knoc out the minor low, trying to get a start,|Jeagues in baseball, wouldn't even be invited." 4 ; Bob Goalby said he felt that EARTH WAVED ; Nickieut ¥ ped si hastily in| A naturalist wrote "the earth maki "Jack's alwaved like a field of corn good k abs but we pope rt fully ma-/fore the breeze," when an tured," Goalby said. 'These are|quake--felt ip pena things you learn with time, I'm|the Mississippi Valley in 1 to reasonable suceess. The only way they can do it is through the smaller tournaments. "If the PGA tour were limited to 30 tournaments, all would be selective affairs with big purses, about them. He's thinking only; 'Nicklaus only wants to play, about himself. It's a very selfish|in the big money events," Ford attitude, J think." \said. "'If a tournament doesn't Nicklaus, 23-year-old Masters|offer a big purse, he skips it. and U.S. Open champion, said|He doesn't seem to feel he has in Brookline, Mass., Monday|an obligation to the sponsors. that the PGA circuit was "get-| "Jack has been more fortu- ting out of hand" and that thejnate than most of us. He had a schedyle should be cut to 30/brilliant career ag an amateur, tournaments a year. At present,|He jumped into the pro ranks there are more than 40. and immediately hit the jack- Nicklaus said the abbreviated) pot. tournament card would give) 'That's great, but how many players a chance to play exhibi-|/players can do that? The ma- tions and unofficial money com-|jority has to sweat over their petitions. games, claw and fight their way 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 13, 1963 So -- Is Queen's Plate Better Now--Or Worse By JACK SULLIVAN The crowd of 32,169 was a|Taylor entry, that placed sec- Canadian Press Sports Editor |record for a horse race in Can-jond, | The Queen's Plate, Canada's|ada. This time, Jockey Club of-| Gossip around the backstretch Other Golfers Say Nicklaus Selfish HARRISON, N.Y. (AP)--Jack| 'Sure, Nicklaus is in favor of} Nicklaus' suggestion for a cur-'a shorter tournament schedule, tailment of the pro golf tour) and why shouldn't he be?" Ford drew a heated blast Tuesdayjfumed. 'That's because he has from Doug Ford, former PGA|it made, he's on top. and Masters champion. Other) "But what about all the poor, players too joined in the dis-|struggling guys trying to make senting tune. the grade? Jack's not thinking richest and oldest horse race, now is that Taylor's Canebora still retains the glamor and color of an afternoon garden party with the women in furs and fancy hats and their escorts in toppers and tails. But the bettors must be wondering about the calibre of Canadian foaled three-year-olds. There isn't one. in the barns that ranks as an outstanding favorite in Saturday's 104th run- ning of the $50,000-added Plate peed oe miles at Toronto's sub- rban Woodbine track. Usually 3 this time, just hours before the big event, railbirds get ex- cited about workouts. This year, the field appears to be wide open and if there's a colt or filly with the creden- tials to overwhelm the field, people haven't heard about it. This could be the dullest Plate race in years. ficials would be happy if the turnstiles showed a crowd of 25,000 or 26,000 at the usual price of $1.25 for grandstand patrons and $5 (up from $2.50) for the clubhouse set. MAY BE TAYLOR AGAIN may turn up as the morning- line favorite. That wouldn't be unusual, fondness for Taylor's entries, jand no wonder. His colts and |filliés have taken seven of the jlast 14 plate races. The bettors have a Last year, the bettors wagered $1,228,500 on the eight - race card, up nearly $100,000: over the previous Canadian mark of $1,136,175 set on Plate day in 1961. This time, say observers, the handle probably won't hit the million-dollar mark. Besides a fairly good field of three-year-olds, the fans had a chance to see Queen Mother Elizabeth who presented win-| ing 'owner Taylor with the| Queen's 50 guineas and a $5,000/ gold cup. The Toronto indus- trialist-sportsman also received $51,225 first-place money and $12,500 for Choperion, another 1S YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND "The Nicest Cleaning in Town" Phone 725-3556 | JET TRAFFIC BARRED Things were shaping up fine for an international race until a few weeks ago when the Jockey Club declared American-owned Jet Traffic was not eligible. The colt was foaled in Canada but it was belatedly discovered that the entry, owned by Rus- sell A. Firestone Jr. of Palm Beach, Fla., was improperly nominated by breeder Frank Conklin of Brantford, Ont. Jockey Club officials said it was too bad, but they had to) take the action because the rules of racing were broken. They wouldn't want to admit it, but Jet Traffic's withdrawal lessened interest in the Plate. Last year, when E. P. 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