Expect Big Field | In Canada's Richest! Hamess Racing 4 TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- dian Cup Pace, Ontario's richest horse race, is expected to attract a field of 12 Saturday at Old Woodbine Raceway. | A purse of close to $10,000 will be available to owners of top, ers from Quebec, upstate New York and many sections of | this province when the final dec- | lara of entries is made Fri day. Farly favorite for this blue- | ribbon event of the Ontario har- | ness racing season is Howard | Rosecroft, a four-year-old chest- | nut owned and driven by Buddy | Gilmour of Ridgeway, Ont, Others expected to take part, | and their owners, are: Hal) O'Matic, Mrs. James Kennedy of | Hamburg; Maynard Hanover | owned by T. J Zornow, Pitts-| field, N.Y.; Captain Wright, El- | in Armstrong; Lady's Lad, Bill | ard Hal D. Vern Evans; and Ezra Deen, J. C. Cameron. SPORT BRIEFS LAWSON LITTLE ILL PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) Lawson Little, the ex-champion golfer, Is in hospital here follow- ing what his wife described as a "moderate" heart attack, it was disclosed Wednesday, Mrs. Dorothy Little sald her husband, now 47 and in semi.re-| tirement as a professional golfer | suffered the attack Aug. 6. Little was reported "resting comfort- ably" Wednesday. The golfer"s career on the fair- ways continued for some 22 years. He has been U.S. Open) champion and before that was U.S. and British amateur cham- pion. PRIMO WRESTLES AGAIN SARZANA, Italy (AP) -- Big Primo Carnera, onetime world heavyweight boxing champion, has resumed his Italian wrestling tour on the advice of doctors who sald he did not need an opera- tion. He entered a hospital here last week suffering severe abdominal ailns and doctors at first said e might have intestinal occlus- | fon. Carnera was back wrestling | a few nights later saying he felt much better TICATS CUT THREE ! HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton | Cats of the Big Four Foot- | Union Wednesday dropped three American imports. Cut by coach Jim Trimble were end Al Bruno, guard Gene Don- aldson and halfback Frank Pa- terra The euts came a few hours af- [8 ter Ticats were held to a 15-15 tie at Kitchener in an exhibition ame with Kitchener . Waterloo tchmen of the Ontario Rugby Football Union. ANNOUNCE PLAYOFF DATES | TORONTO (CP) -- Four elubs will compete 12 the Ontario. La-| crosse Association Senior series best-of-seven semi-final playoffs. | Playoff dates announced Wed- at Hamilton Aug. 19, 21, and 26 if/ Branch will pose St. Ci nes in series at Long Branch Aug. 16, 21, and 34 and 28 if necessary and at St. Catharines Aug. 19, 23, and 26 M necessary. CHAMP RETIRES I JOHANNESBURG (AP)--John Arthur, South African heavy. weight champion who fought in Britain, Canada and the United States, has announced his re- tirement from the ring. ! Arthur, who represented South Africa in the 1948 Olympie Games, turned professional soon r, He said Wednesday that "I promised myself when I turned | fonal I would retire when ears old, win or lose, and I will celebrate my 28th birthday next week." ACCEPTS CHALLENGE LONDON (Reuters) -- Fred! Davis, eight times world snooker champion, has accepted a chal- lenge by Canada's 44-year-old champion, George Chenier, to meet him in a 61-frame match at Vancouver next February. "I also hope to join Chenier-- a fine player--on an exhibition of Canada," sald Davis. WINS SPLIT DECISION SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)--Dave Moore, 129, of Springfield, Ohio, won a 10-round split decision Wednesday night over Victor Manuel Quijano, 130, of Mexico City in a bout at the War Memor- fal Auditorium. | DRIVING VICTORY i FORT ERIE (CP)--The vastly- | improved Stinson's Boy, owned by Charles Stinson of Toronto, scored his sixth win in nine starts | this year as he captured the featured Alhambra Purse at Fort Erie race track Tuesday. Stin- son's Boy, ridden by Avelino Gomez got to the front at the head of the stretch in the run of 6% furlongs and beat Henry B. Good by slightly more than a length. West Four finished third. ANNOUNCE GOLF DATE TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Golf Association Tuesday an- nounced that the seniors' cham. pionship, open to players 50 years of age and over who are members of clubs belonging to the OGA, will be played at the Toronto Oakdale club Aug. 23. In addition to the champion- ship, which goes to the player returning the low gross score for 18 holes, there will be awards in three age classes, 50 to 59 years; 80 to 69; and 70 and over. RAITH BLANKED EDINBURGH (Reuters) St Mirren Tuesday night defeated Raith Rovers 140 in a Scottish soccer league cup match MAYER PAYS OFF CHICAGO (AP)--"World"" golf | champion Dick Mayer paid $5,000 of his $50,000 winner's prize to Al Besselink to complete a pre- tournament agreement, it was § iF disclosed Monday. ; #11 Mayer's wife, Doris, confirmed 1 a report that Besselink, a fellow AF | golf pro, received the $5,000, adding: i "It was a pre tournament 13 agreement Besselink had several § such deals with other players * also. When Bob Toski won the i © srorld' championship two years | ago, Beswelink collected $10,000." rvey; Sharon's Counsel, Harry | Lumley; Clark Herbert and Rich- § 1953 CHEV CONVERTIBLE NL & L. 1949 PONTIAC 2069 SED. 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