10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 26, 1966 ee EXPECTED TO BE ODDS - ON FAVORITE KENTUCKY DERBY CINCH? Answers On 'Graustark' Learned In 'Blue Grass' By BOB COOPER LEXINGTON, Ky, (AP) racing s conceding the Ken-|pac tucky Derby this year to Darb He'll t all three Dan arm's Graustark and) wh merely trying to figure who wi 'inish id? the May Graus won all sé miles at starts with ease, but he/Churchill Dow t et to go more than ' Ma " in hasn't been in a racelw a iround two tur weil n Are tht of 126 fan ed o in tne Bl Stake ven here I Thursday 14%-mile| his G rb and the derby /ounds hasn't been Derby Louisville's istark!"We'll have to run the race to/| Bowmanville's | manville, You can watch a judo de- monstration, join the army, see the latest fishing tackle or just) look at some beautiful girls at the fifth annual Sportemen's, Show to be held this week at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, | The show is being staged from Thursday to Saturday by the Union Rod and Gun Club, The outdoorsmen have lined up a series of exciting and in- teresting exhibits and demon- strations for the show. One ob weeks from now as the odds-on betting favorite and will make a one-horse race of it, | They said the same thing about Native Dancer in 1953, the last time a horse went off Exciting Exhibits In Store At Big Sportsman's Show the eye-catchers is a showing of swim wear by a group of To- ronto models, The bathing suits are made by a local manufacturer, Cole of California Limited, SIMULATED BATTLE FIELD One of the largest exhibits is a simulated battle field used to train tank commanders for the Canadian Army. The 200 feet square battle ground will be brought to Oshawa under the sponsorship of the Ontario Regi- ment, The regiment will also have a booth to advertise the regi- ment's centennial which . falls this year as well as its recruit- ing campaign, Another of the bigger exhibits Holstein Skeeter Wins Tournament | OTTAWA (CP)--Walter Kacz- mazyk of Holstein, Ont,, fired) a perfect round in the 20-gauge) Visi isit... diving demonstrations during | competition to take first place) the three-days run of the show. | in the combined standings in the} iC. AMPING SEASON annuai Capiiai of Canada skeet Now that the camping and tournament, | an cottage season is almost here) He finished the four events! REE Es visitors to ihe show wiii see the | with 294 points, Hitting 98 of 100 latest in camping and hunting targets in 12-gauge competition, | D 5 ( § | gear, 147 of 50 in 28-gauge and 49 of Tents, trailers, boats and out-|50 in the 410, board motors, and motor cycles; He was just two points ahead will all be displayed, The la-jof W. J. Connors of Buffalo, T. test thing in fishing tackle and) McCarrick of Watertown, N.Y hunting gear will also fill sev-|and Barry Boyce of Kingston,! eral booths, who finished with 292° points Apart from the service to the | apiece, outdoorsman that the show of-| at the fers, the Union Rod and Gun % : club is also boosting the efforts LAST NIGHT'S STARS to clean water agencies, The theme of this year's show By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS United Action for Clear Pitching -- Sam McDowell, in the Derby as the odds-on ; choice--where a winning payoff\in the show is a 600 gallon tank would be less than even money.|Which will hold a slew of skin Water", a cause recently en- dorsed by the International Auto Workers Union. The union will be joined be representatives of |Cleveland, allowed only one hit |--Jose Tartabull's single in the sixth inning--as the Indians de- Hee 5 jdivers, The tank was one of the gy hha Daatet Hoished sec-|me drawing cards st the Sports: ond, a head behind Dark Star, who paid $51,80, The last odds - 6n Derby horse before that was Olympic in 1949 He ran sixth, beaten 15 lengihs.} The winner, Ponder, paid $34, In the past 50 years, eight jhorses have started in the} | Derby at less than even money |Half of them won, In the same 50 years, th t n favorites have times In the past 10 years, three fa jyorites have won the derby; in jthe past 20, only five; in the past 30 years, 10 were winners {CITATION WIN IN 1948 Two of three colts down to the lowest odds in the past half century were Derby |winners, These were Citation in 11948 and Count Fleet 'in }both paying $2.80, But Bimelech went off at the jsame odds in 1940 and finished lsecond, 1% lengths behind Gal 1943, | Pure prize with 1,011 average title, straight strikes and left the men's Show held at the CNE|,4 grounds in Toronto, Members of the local divers club will stag hourly skin- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MIXEO MAJOR LEAGUE The Ball Hi's won the Mixed Malor Spin champlonship, the Motor City ey. Thursday night. Harold' Bal: lem, who sends in his own report, a little ON THE "I" side, points out that he has been with the winning team five years in thelr past seven seasons and was sec | ond the other two times, with a different) team each year Winners this year were Bea Ross, Lor- Swartz, Bob Lavergne and Harold Bal lem, with # six-game total of 7130, Jay with 7087 he Alley Cats won the consolation, Ron Swartz team having 6,90! GEN} ..| Leonard. Woodcock, vice - presi- and two singles and drove in business when the show is open: seated Kansas City Athletics CIVIC AUDITORIUM MAY 28, 29 and 30 Carl collected Yastrzemski, two doubles Scheduled to perform the of- Batting ficial opening ceremonies are | Boston, dent of the UAW, and A, Stapleton, director of personnel for General Motors of Canada Limited, G.|three runs as the Red Sox |handed New York Yankees their seventh straight defeat, | ELECTROHOME retio McLean, Marylin Richards, "Manny" | L | backed Birds were next, headed by Ron Jay,| Highlights of the rolloff were Nancy | Reg and Ron Jay won the while Mavis Taylor won) the average title, for the Dave Bishop bowled 423 \ast in. the Toronto City ' Majors, | aturday with "y' pin, llahadian and his. $72.40 payoff on his 11th ball, on $2 Johnstown, 11939, but loser at the dollar Two horses at. $3.20, won in just 10 cents more or went off at ished second in 1936 and Olym- pla: was sixth im 1949 Will Graustark make meat of his Derby rivals? old t mince An two find out Ri 9 jcents on the dollar, Brevity fin- | y; was Th MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE Harold Ballem won top honors in the Native Dancer was alosnawa Men's Maier League, with a 256) yn average and a high-three fotal of 1007.) zrie Keeler was next-in-ine In the aver: | age ranks, with 250 and a high three of 95 High single scores went to Joe Ristich, th 410 and Harry Gillard, with 401, next in line, ne high-three was won by Harold Bal jem with 1007. In the Bowmanville Mixed Major League, Ballem had high average of 257 and high single of 406, plus high triple racetrack adage holds Jot 1066, highest triple ever bowled in| alleys. Doris Toll, of Bow:| was second with 249 average! a great feat for a woman S-pin bowler, Don't Miss The SPORTSMEN' SHOW APRIL 28-29-30th Oshawa Civic Auditorium Featuring scuba demonstrations, dance bands, sporting displays. Exhibits of guns, fishing tackle, tents, cottages, motors, boats, trailers and many things to gladden the hearts of any sportsmen -- Cole of California Bathing Suits; Walter Thornton Models, THE UNION ROD and GUN CLUB IS YOUR HOST ® Old Tyme Fiddler Contest SAT., APRIL 30 -- 1:00 P.M. PRIZES: $50.00 - $30.00 All Entries Welcome ! Contact COME ! JOIN IN THE EXCITEMENT & FUN $20.00. ALTO MUSIC STORE -- SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA als", | Love's 338 single and Johnny Trott's 39) / Hickey won the high three! 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