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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1963, p. 12

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YQ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuoodey, July 30, 1968 MR, FORBES KEY, driven by Gord Kingston of Oshawa, is shown winning the 6th race, @ seven - furlong trot event, in 1,85, at Toronto's Greenwood Raceway last night, 'Riddle- worth' (No, 4) finished second and the Quinella winners in this race picked up $19.60, ~~Photo by Michael Burns 702 YARDS FROM TEE GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS pace, 3 AG Nowwity PIRST RACE -- 7 Furl end #yearolds, maliens; nera of $750. Purse s808, (8) Dell Murmes Carpdell 98.40 10.90 5.00 Money Down, Kingston 4.9 3.20 }Plavait, Lo Neureux 3. Also: Stormy Reno Patch, Gallant N Gfatten, Stewart's Jet, Norval Atom and Castle Leon Pool 15,679. Dally Dovdle pool 21,748. SECOND RACE -- yeoroks and up July & Claiming all $1300. Py Capital &,, Turcotte Jr @Victoria Van, Por A vol Pons Menover, Ff! BD ON F AND . 'pato A308. 10. Superd Manover Boy, and Silvis ? Furlong trot, 4 Nowewinners since se $800, (8) 0 4.40 200 90 uJ Awe: Giena Lee American Pilot, Meatner Pool 21,48) THIRD RACE 1 Mile. pace ee end up. Nomwinners since J Claiming at t hieay Joe © SBreaetitt Betappy Bade, West Alee: Argye! Duke Single Crips avis Lou Yorke, Worthy Star, ane Hig land Giea. Poot a? + year FOURTH Race Fyriong yeeros asd up Nomwinners duly & Claiming af! $2500, Purse $0 @A-Raseel Sency, Vercee 23.4 8.8 @Mary Dillon, Holmes : >Komoka Queen, Paimer Ate: Macydale Eelor Seencer Ariel Orvit Peet 32,45" Stokes. Rove PiPYN RACE | & ed Up. Nomwinners of 2 races since uly & Clelming af) S400, Py »Tiviatie HIN Don, Ferren Singram Hanover Moore Narre Butch Boyce Harness Horsemen Threaten Boycott Greenwood Raceway TORONTO (CP) -- A second major battle between the On- tario Harness Woreemen $ Asso. elation and The Jockey Club has threatened to bring racing to a close at Greenwood Raceway The horsemen for an tacrease in purses, have threat ened to daycott the remainir tive weeks of the 48-night sum. mer meeting a: the Toronto érack "I? the horsemen do not back Aor dewn in their demand, they can ¢ elsewhere," said John J looney, managing director of the clud, following a Meenune wR horsemen's re presentatives Monday Several mor ened borer of Spring meeting was avert Yastwalmute negotiations _Rodert Pa ark of Rani Over, Pres Take Steps To End Doping At British Tracks nek aon by a, gare Celingweed M eee ey eut dap.ag tracks Caingwood < Ward of the Bri the rating dady ing in Bri Ta recent weeks deen Teperts of dapir erating up and down > ty AS azo a t at the tra ig be We ut there The Jocacy Gab recently said at seven borses fad been @eped im Apr! and May, some te win and come t lose. One imyaity involved Freack awred Reka winner afthe Rag Yish Derde The Jockey Oe band the Na Gemal Mant Comritier, which jeoks after steeplechase jam te @ Bria RMMANCea These Twe PReAsEres 1. T PRRVAUHAAT of & spe cial Committee to examine ar as 4 all security aspect A Bier ve @etailed i> vice on SUNY the 5 | Pea) * trot, @yeareias * se OD Py 1 Byre DiAtenaance 60M a wR ana 'earaed SLR for her Aine: Lee C Brown = Wolf, Treigiers, and Shawnee. Pool 90,572 Brenda SIXTH RACE -- ods and up. Nomwinners of 1M}, AB -Optional claiming Purse $1000, (6 DAP, Forbes Key, K'aton #Rigdeliworth, Hicks Wee Danica, F Also: Jonenle R Wing Victory QUINELLA ON 2 AND @ PAID $1048 Pool. 14.08. Quineiia pool 1,44. ? Furlong trot, dyear $2900 in of 94800. By MARVEN MOSS RAWDON, Que,' (CP) - pine-dotted golf course huey ne} "We have two short par fours! the rolling Laurentians laysiand this compénsates for] claim to the longest hole in/them," North America But No, 7 is more than From tee te it'sichallenge to the power urge, 702 yards Untrapped dut dipping 'and The test is the No, 7 hole atirising, the fairway affords the Rawdon Heights Golf and)something less than a god ie at times, even for a well-placed Shot j At no point is the stretch ex-/ pansive--pinching to less than the) 40 yards at the 40-yard marker ~-and a ball that's not hit down the pipe leads to trouble FEW BIRDIES 2 Trees and scrub line the SOlfOT An qutaf-bounds fence punch-bow!! aiane the right face pale and m the tee, the frst 200 ; mAUNerIng "How in ards carry uphill, forming the} World Can anyone shoot a 22 On/first of two depressions, giving! Henwunes ok meine nee its name, The other is 25 yards in front of "balance out' the course's par} Ais 3.90 2.00 2.0 $63 3.0 Twinkle Comet and a mid-green SEVENTH RACE -- |} Mile pace, dyeer oes. Nonowlnnera of 2 races alnce July & Purse shoo hLynden Mac MOS +Locniaver Laurie, Mil an Jaaper Merpert, Ferran Ale: Dick JQohnaton Adio Ann, Melodie Fortes ¢ W.83 Country Club in this community 4/42 miles northeast of Montrea On the scorecard they list it 'Twin Valleys." But in the banter " ror vo so times SrOnTH Race natie pace. Syeanittcner | TOM ou some mes wp. Nonowinnera of grace iajcatch a considerably stronger tional claiming of 9790. descriptive They tell « MacTavish ene low stomy red 10.90 8.20 40 3.5 Arawona Ad Byrd, and Johany as of you about the time handicap from the 40 3.0 32.10 4% 3.3 Jodaston am Gino Herdert, Fieet an, Swen Song, end North left runs | Filler weed Alex Pool 41,533 NINGTH RACE ~ | Mile the hole Even lacing the ball with awja guiley sometimes isn't ehough, the green Damien Gauthier, the sea.) Most weekend golfers are) ® soned Montreal pro, recalls a/Content with a seven or an) round when he belted a stitr/eight on the hole. drive and two brassies--then) But each season usually found Aimself lying short of the) duces a handful of par fives) . green a down through the years) Ithere have been dirdle fours but WON'T SHORTEN. IT ho One has ever scored an eagle The manager of the 20S:mem:/three ber, nine-hole layout, Weir Fin.) Pros Bobby Alston of Ottawa! tayson, 47, says efforts tojand Bill Kerr of Beaconsfield, shorten the hole-and there'Que. were among the one have deen periodic eampaigasiunder shotmakers usually peer out Nowadays golf course archi. | "No, 7 gives the course gome tects tend to regard anything jidentity, The members may)more than S75 yars as an un- squawk about it, But they get/fair test for the player. aroused when someone tries to) But when Finlayson's late fa. imess arqund with the yardage." ther, George, and a group of] He said in an-interview the/other summer residents of Raw-| big dole's length also serves to don set up the coure in 1925,/ FORT ERIE RESULTS Vor Rich, Prince Porter, Smiriy's Reuge, Manpy Marry and Friese wile ; Winner ch 8 On Trot = Fen Gxt 7.2 48 280 Tremer FW, Merrit, 2.20 Pool 4),314 aces Pore W thority P.M 3.60 2.0 £38 ¥ ' Clalwing eft 83500 hire, Gelse' ty K. Song ey Adam Brick, Patenen Ntignty Renown Bare, Te, ond Prima pre | ] 20470), Pool 34.997 etal metvel pool ident of the association, said he Will seek legal advice today on when horsemen can lawtally re fuse to file entries The purses are well below those paid in the spring," said Park He said the horsemen are re-) siasy mace -- 1 eng questing 47 per cont of the mu. Meicer 2 end tyeeroie. tuel handle for the res; of the | " ver Mies for Carnie @ PIPTH RACE -- } ond . hyearods en wp. Allowance y averages about 40 per m a Cer gee, G p handle ws s Chama, Bedente we have been fair to the horsemen," said Mooney never recommend to they are ask r > door s are oper to ne. OP Miles for Pore Wener B12 Tor Agmirat -- WO 4B 2H Tremer 2 " peat Tae? re Ate 'Ran ™ Oréer: Reap te Wine Sang Ramary 2nd QUINELLA, | ane & PAID Bh.@, Cyne SECOND RACE - éyearos, Claiming -- %De Barry Rese, eR cCADew He Br et Sart goes Ame Ren Dever) Reaws Sima ho ow what they HATH RACE -- & Poriongs, Por year bias . Poree 32,200, Corser ia $ DAILY DOUBLES 0 one ® Palo ae , Pes 3,2 THRO RACE > © 3, Oy LePoorcee Traver, A Warr Pees, HOR Gan SEVENTH Race ane Ren te Order Dav Bay Tort Coerse For ' YORK and up Det Sery Rena. Ad! 7 Ryriongs ™ ong mares, > Pore 1m, @ Grim MD 2M SA Annes iy Bm De MAT TCSAN 3 "Mary's Reward' Is Fort Erie Winner FORT ERI Mary's Rewyar ca Nae POS, wan @riwip Am Ran Mm Oréer: Romy Lies 4 BN Piha at, CRT ING Non ines Wiener, ch m, & Bp Bternet Rewere Aa ngnnee. Yroner'S 3 Woman . Peat Sa,50 ; QvGwTH Race Aboot one and one 4%, PRIMM Noes, Tort Course. For Syear OF Sr ap. Cisieiee OF BIRR Perse ReeerS OS $23 2B 3m 3 3B et Fa2-2 Riance 'Miter Eight Yous. He Has A Winner TORONTO «CP ahead of : 2 Raver Km Princess Seevt PAR. wor wre ihy Ane Ren & Order DP RPrescanante, werk UG, Pemayere. and Payole. ae * © & @ Wareter . ann Piet, Treinen, A 3 Reetete, Pos 3S Toe Poet nota . Aremdanee PORE RENENBER WHEN... wok Sa each Mano was ary's Rex 4 retareed Rasta wlan Pease an Was ; Ravails x nivrRatawnrs laagee te Detroit Tieers 3 years age The Ameri- = Terente Rascal Sandy R Varove and SHORGAS HEATING & RESULTS COUNT! APPLIANCES modkten by Longest Golf Hole In North America it apparently didn't seem like general isuch a bad idea. pe suppose the ter rain, it _ sald th fitted mm eson Easterners travelled Weat Monday for two Canadian Foot: ball League exhibition games, The Easterners won them both, In Edmonton, Ottawa Rough Rider Moe Racine provided a fourth-quarter field goal that gave his Eastern Football Con- ference club a 26-24 victory over Edmonton Eskimos of the West: ern Conference, And in Winnipeg, Toronto Ar- gonauts licked the Blue Bomb: ers, the CFL champions, 26-12, The final-quarter field goal by Racine--his second for the night ~saw Ottawa through. a quarter dominated by Edmonton scor ing. The victory was the. second in three exhibition games for Ot. tawa and the Eskimos' third consecutive defeat, _ The clubs ere tied 7-7 at tie with United States Former Biltmore | | Kitchener's Coach KITCHENER (CP) -- Kitch ener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A 'League announced Monday that Steve Brklacich, NM, will bel ithoir new coach A former Guelph Biltmore land Stratford Kroehler junior, Brklacich has had seven years jas a playing + coach in the United States, Last year he was manager of : Nashville Flyers of the Eastern Amateur Hockey | Dixie Argos Bump Bombers; Ottawa Nips Eskimos end of the first quarter, Ottawa led 17-14 at the half 23-14 going into- the final, But a fourth quarter Eskimo drive in the form of a field goa! and con- verted touchdown almost turned the tables. ASSURES EASTERN WIN Tt would have except for Ra- cine, His two field goals cou: led with two converts made m Monday night's top Rough Rider scorer, Quarterback traded to Argos by the Eskimos in the off-season for five Tor: onto players, was on the bench all night although coach Nobby Wirkowski said earlier Parkor was his best playing shape since 1987, Fig! biggest performance of the hebgg | match was by Toronto fullback Larry Hick man, six-footeone, 230 pounds and a graduate of Baylor Uni- versity, Jackie Parkas, 938 yards on the ground and 180 in the alr on 17 first downs as Kenny Ploen, Hal Ledyard and Dick Thornton completed 10 of 17 pass attempts, Statistically at Edmonton, the teams were about even, Ottawa had 20 finst downs on 196 yards rushing and 171 pass- ing. Russ Jackon and Tom Lee clicked on eight of sixteen passes, Edmonton piled up 22 first downs on 139 yards rushing and through the alr as Don Getty, James Earl Wright, El) don Forie and Jim Walden| completed 17 of 26 attempted passes, Bombers open their Western Conference schedule on the road Aug, @ against Calgary Stam. peders while Argos open at home Aug, 5 against Saskatche. wan Roughriders, Harry Fauquier Upset Victim In Tennis Play VANCOUVER (CP) -- Harry Fauquier of Toronto, a member of Canada's Davis Cup team, has the dubious distinction of being the first upset victim of the Canadian Lawn Tennile Championships, Marcello Lara, a lbyearold Mexican who weighs only 196 pounds, jolied the %0-yearold Canadian in a spirited struggle to highlight Monday's opening play, finally sending him to the sidelines 4-6, 8-6, 6-4, Mexico's top-seeded Antonio Palafox conceded only five games in the four sets he needed to win two matches, Pancho Contreras and Juan Ar rendondo, his Davis Cup team- mates, also advanced easily, Canadian Davis Cupper Fran- cois Godbout of Waterloo, Que, and veteran Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, Que,, didn't lose a game, Tt was his first game with the Argos and he slammed the champions -- for three touchdowns The score was tied 1-1 at the! end of the first quarter but! |18-2 in the second and third, COMPLETE FIVE PASSES the game, rambling 345 yards dee and Dick Shatto completed five of eight passes attempted, League Toronto took leads of 111 and) In all, Argos had the best of) on the ground and 91 in the air/ on 27 first dewns as Lynn Ama: For personel use or ter @ Company use there are @ detinite edventeges wher yow lease @ new... 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