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\ 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 23, 1964 OLYMPIC PREVIEW Major Record A Expected In October This is the first of a series of Olympic preview articles on men's track and field. The writer is publiser of the U.S. publication Track and Field News. By BERT NELSON NEW YORK (AP) -- Among the entries from more than 50 countries in the 24 Olympic track and field events at Tokyo next month are the world-rec- ord holders in 20 of them. But so great is the competi- tion. and so deep the talent that fewer than half of these can look forward to winning a gold medal. No Olympic record is safe. Only unfavorable weather can prevent a major assault on the record book and at least two- thirds of the Olympic marks should fall, 5,000 and 10,000 metres. and the marathon. All of, the above are world record holders at the peak of their form. But there are other record men around and _ still other athletes prepared to knock) off the kings. A certain winner in tie quest for medals is the American team. The country's best-ever squad cannot help but grab more firsts, seconds and thirds than any other country 'and probably will outscore the next three or four combined. American sprinters, usually 'Greek Form' | 'Takes Feature By Half-Length TORONTO (CP) Greek Form, a five-year-old which ran a powerful racé in finishing sec- ond to Will I Rule in the $31,050 Niagara Stakes Handicap, the top grass, race of the summer season, got back on the grass Tuesday at Woodbine and won his first nace in more than ~ ssault 3 infirmmaes, cafiea on or his old fight to stay head-and- head with his younger rival through the long stretch. With Jim Fitzsimmons riding confidently, Greek Form won by a half length and returned) $3:20, $2.60 and $2.20 to - his' cae backers in the crowd of' Galt Seniors Sign | Two Key Scorers GALT (CP) --Galt Hornets | added two of the top 10 scorers in the Ontario Hockey Associa- | Hayes; Enrique Figuerola of Cuba (10.1); Trenton Jackson of the U.S. (10.1); Jerome (10.1); Mel Pender of the U.S. (10.1) and Esteves. In the 200 the strong favorite is Carr with a best of 20.2. Sev- Andrzej Badenski (45.7) of Po- land, with Josef Trousil (45.7) of Czechoslovakia close: venind. The U.S. third string, Gian Cassell (45.6) has| the stuff to win a medal, | My pick: Williams, Larrabee, three months. race since the Niagara and| Hogan Wise Command, an old horse, pushed him to the limit) fo win. |tion senior hockey circuit last, This was Greek Form's first|winter by signing centre Joe and left winger Jim) war Dahmer Tuesday, ° i Hogan had 60 points, 23 of) 'them goals, and was seventh in Wise Command, once one ofjleague scoring. Dahmer was} the best stakes horses in Can- eral times a world - record hor é ada but now a victim of racing breaker, Carr is big, strong and Motitley, Badensky, Brightwell and Cassell. leighth with 59 points, 26 of them igoals, MOTOR CITY CAR CLUB OF OSHAWA Presents 5th Annual AUTORAMA Friday -- Saturday & Sunday Sept. 25 - 26 - 27 OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA (behind Ontario Motor Sales) Featuring: : "THE CALIFORNIAN" ~~ a 1932 Ford Roadster built by Neil East, Editor of Rod & Custom Magazine plus Ed Bene- tin's fabulous Golden Rod. ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN 50¢ consistent. | Italy sends European record-| holder Sergio Ottolina (20.4) after the gold medal won by its Livio' Berruti- in 1960, Jerome (20.8), Robemts (20.7), Schu- mann (20.8) and Herrera (20.5) are contenders along with the best in the world, were shut out of first place in the 100- and 200-metre runs inthe 1960 Olym- pics. This isn't likely to happen next month. In fact, the United States fig- ures to come home with gold medals in the three sprints, the 100, 200 and 400 metres. The 100 Americans Paul Dryaton (20.4), a former world record holder, Jand Dick Stebbins (20.5) and Bob Lay (20.8) of Australia. | My pick: Camr, Drayton, Ot-| \tolina, Roberts, Jerome and Stebbins. | TWO FAVORED IN 400 Two U.S. runners 'are co-fa- introducing the bold, ad BUICKS'for1965, iventurous "RIVIERA "ELECTRA 225 -WILDCAT -Le SABRE There ane apparently certain|and 200 victories look most cer- winners like Bob Hayes and/tain. agra Carr. of the United'States| HAYES TOPS IN GOOD FIEL in the springs, Peter Snell of} : re Crow' New Zetland inthe 1300. me| ae ed invest seer, S| Mike Larrabee (449). rt y to ' ' tres, Valery Brumel of Rusia|Hayes, whose best seasonal Fxunope's best are in the high jump amd Dallas|time is 10.2, He has. lost only|Brightwell (46.0) of Brita Long of the U.S. in the shot-ltwo races at 100 yards in four vorites in the 400 metires--Ulis| D Williams (45.0) and the new co- js/ holder of the world reccrd, Robbie in, and} put. But at-least one upset is inevitable. Three athletes have good| chances to become the best re- membered star of 1964 by win- ning more than one event Carr. who should win the 200, may add gold medals from both re- lays. TRY'FOR DOUBLE Holder of both the 800- and 1,500-metre world marks Snell might pull off the difficul: 300- 1,500 double. And Ron Clarke of Australia is going for a Zato- pek, with high ratings in the jyears, while ill in 1962. And he wins big, by margins seldom seen in 'high-class sprinting. At least a dozen goud sprint- ers are in the hunt for the other two medals and a piace in the six-man final. Horacio Esteves jof Venezuela has equalled the j wonld mark of 10 seconds flat, |set by the retired Armin Hary jot Germany and shared by |Harry Jerome. of Vancouver, and six others aie just one- tenth off. My pick, jand with ¢ in order of finish Op seasonal times MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile trot for s-year. olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 3Kippen Lee, Madili 3.60 2.70 2.40 7-Star Boot, Radley 5.30 4.00 2-Protector Doneido, Anderson 10.2 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Bush Pilot, Mr. Twist, Flemington's First, Tony Worthy and the Irishman. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3- year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). TMr. Dillon, Milimand 11.00 6.00 4.00 Marlene R,, Ritchie 7.20 4,80 SLynden Anne, Eaid 3.90 Start good, won driving, Also Ran in Order: Highland Glen, Mary Volo $, Penny Hal, Promised Frost, and Noble . DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 1, PAID $26.90 THIRD RACE -~ 1 Mile trot for 3year- olds and up. Purse $700 (8). Tootsie Doll, Walker 3.20 3.30 2.70 5Felipa, Corbett 1-Patricia Margaret, 8. Madill fart good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Gay Frisco, King- ston, Irish Valley, Victoria Lee, and Towmiece Lee. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 2-| year-olds and up. Purse $600 (6). | 1-lda Byrd B, Varcoe 11.40 5.20 3.60) 6€lbridge Hanover, Siddall 6.70 4.00) $Carl W. Grattan, Murphy 3.20 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Wilma R. C., Lady Dillard $., Billy Reno, Gordon Lee, and Kitty Kin. FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $600 (8). SLord Dean, Hanson 9.10 5.20 3.40 éLoftus Lee, Harvey 6.00 4.30 7-Big Way C., L'Hevreux 4.70 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: island Song, DQ-- Willy Tass, Dutch Dillard, Safety Man The Second, 'and Tim's Lad. { 4:30 ' Total pool 112,608, Attendance 2,393. | OQ--Finished 4th, disqualified and placed : fifth for @ lapped on break at the wire. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for s-year- olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) -|IsArmbro Duke, McKinley 480° 3.90 3.60 Aug. 4. 4-Bishop Song, Varcoe S-Johonie Laird, Archdekin Start good, won. driving. Also Ran in Order: Prince Cope, Elvis, DQ--Armbro Dorie, and Invasion. QUINELLA, 1 AND 4, PAID $33.10 DQ--Finished 3rd, disqualified and placed sixth for interference, 4.80 4,80 8.00 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 2 year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 6Byrd Killean, Burrison 23.10 10.30 6.80 2-Sunset Lee M., Holmes 4,00 3.10 8-Poplar Peter V., McNutt 5.20 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Vicky Byrd, Billy 8.20 5.50 Deluxe, Twinkle's Danny, Sonny Mac,,ORC handles any cases where and Junior Atom. EIGHTH RACE --.1 Mile pace for 3- and 4-year-olds. Purse $1,000 (7) |]-Lynden Mac, Eaid 7.40 4.90 3.00 4Bryan H. Direct, Holmes 6.50 2.80/ 7-Irish Chief's Sundance, Moore 2.70 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in: Order: Gentry MckKylo, Gracie Lochinvar, Robert McGregor, and| Echo 0 Valley. j NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3- year-olds and up. Purse. $700 (8) \-Jimmy G. Unko, Coke 6.40 4.00 2 S-Jasper's Gold, MoFadden 5.70 3,40 DQ-3-Minor Joe, Hie 3.00 Start 'good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Marion Mohawk, Noble Argot, Scottadee, Fin's Hat, and Frisco Lou. DQ--Finished 2nd, disqualified and Placed 3rd for a lapped on break at the wire. WOODBINE RACE RESULTS | | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2000. Claiming. Three- and. four-year-olds, maidens. One and one-sixteenth Miles (11) 4Davey, Round, Parsons 11.00 4.90 2.50) 10-Resolve, Harris 4 2.30) \A-Victory Lane, Fitz'ns 2.10 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Snow Bright, A- Bulgy, Nanian, Line Me Up, Brown Roman, Proofmont, Escarpment and Air Champ. A--E B Seedhouse and R C Best Entry Winner, ch g, by Rounders -- Crown of Thorn by Firethorn. Trainer R © Fisher. Poo! 20,131 Double Poo! 38,915 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim- ing. Three-year-olds..6 Furlongs (12) 6Careless Kate, D'fach 29.10 11.00 6.20 5Damen, Maxwell 7.80 5.10 8-Rose Todor, Davidson 12.20 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Valucita, Future Time, Armadan, Ninth Wave, Bar Host ess, Selectim, Prime Away, Champ's Sis and Teo K DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 6, RAID $214.20 Winnér, b f, by 'Sungiow -- Acushia. Trainer A H Warner. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2200. Claiming. Two-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (10) 10-Andrew Inez, Maxwell 52.60 24.60 10.80 4SI1K N' Saphires, LeBlanc 7.20 5.0 éAlioe H., Parnell 11.00 Start good, won driving . Winner, dk b or br f, by Fleet Path -- Mrs. Em Jay, Trainer A | Taylor. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Claim tng two-year-olds. 6 Furiongs (9) 2Jay 6., Maxwell 21.6 10.70 7.50 Sterling Scholar, Davidson 9.20 6.70 S-Lucky Bean, Gordon 11.00 Start |, won driving Winner, b c, by Birso Boy -- Rosarina. Trainer M Fishman, | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2300, Claiming three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs (8) 5-Li'l Eddy, Hale 18.40 6.10 6.60 2Roman Thunder, Maxwell 6.00 5.40 4-Jacquilo, Armstrong 6.00 Start good, won driving Winner, ch h, by Slide Rule--Piquanette. Trainer A J Routcliffe. QUINELLA, 5 AND 2, PAID $27.80 SIXTH RACE ~~ ances. Yards (7) 6Princess Sadi, Bailey 4Our Princess, Remillard 7Sieepy Native, Smith Start good, won easily Winner, b f by Sadi 2nd -- Frangine. Trainer F H Merill Jr. Purse $2700, Allow. Two-year-olds, 1 Mile and 70 10.60 4.60 3.60 3.80 3.30 4.10 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3000. Allow- ances, Three-year-olds and up. About One and one-sixteenth Miles on turf course (8) TA-Greek Form, Fitz'ns 3.0 2.60 2.20 4 6.30 3.20 2.70 -Wise Command, Walsh 5 Civic Guard, Rogers Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Barbara, Gran Califa, A-Folk Dancer, Son Blue and Win- steo A--Willow Downs Farm and E B Seed- house Entry Winner, dk 6 or br h, by Greek Ship -- In Shape. Trainer J C Meyer. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Three year-olds and up. One and one-sixteenth Miles (8) }-Steve C., Dittfach 5-Breconing, Harris 2-Popey, LeBlanc Start good, won driving Winner, b ¢ by Bicarb -- East Coast. Trainer J C Meyer. Tota Mutuels Poo} $383,309. Attendance | | 4,639. 6.50 4.4 3.50 9.20 4.80 4.0 | | Hearings Open On Suspended Trot Drivers TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Racing Commission opened ap- peal hearings Tuesday for three} harness horsemen who were suspended indefinitely recently following investigations at |Greenwood Raceway. | The three are Clarence Lock-| jhart of Collingwood, Ont., Mur- |ray Waples of Victoria Harbor, | Ont., and Gord Kingston of Osh- awa. Lockhart and Waples were} suspended Sept. 1 on a charge of affecting the outcome of the sixth race at Greenwood on Kingston was suspended two days later for betting on the pacer Dick's Henly while his son Bev drove Kayson Hal in) the same race Aug. 5. | Canadian Trotting Association) investigations exonerated the younger Kingston of any com- plicity. The CTA 'turned over _ the cases automatically to the On- tario Racing Commission, The This is the new Buick Electra 225. A luxury lover's luxury car, inside and out. 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