WT vo i . ah a - - - pe. v " . Sli NVI se Ga te Sl vy: } YN rv IE V UEYIIV IY YY YY PIN YT YIN TD EEE EE EEE EE EAE AAA A AAA AE Ae 2A A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 19, 1960 17 TRAINING TYCOON VETERAN RIDER ne, 4 SEARCH FOR COACH HAMILTON (CP)--Officials of By THE CANADIAN PRESS |g milton Tiger-Cubs of the One % ' ° : HIRSCH 7 . JACOBS, 7 oC £ a enil ar / } he The first Sunday baseball game tario Hockey Association Junior HAVING BECOM. el f played at Washington 42 years|A series said Tuesday they have £ ; | a list of five applicants for coach THE FIRST A | ago today was a 12-inning strug-|,.¢ have not yet made a decision "gle in which the Senators de-lon the job. President Syd Bibby HORSE TRANER : C : a 7 RECORD W. ' y 2 3,000 WINNERS | | . : g ; feated Cleveland 10. Fifteen |said one of the men under con- EARLIER THIS ; 4 4 '| thousand fans saw a weird con-|sideration is Turk Broda, former SPRING, /5 { fe / i fest in Wich seach team Hae svadh of Tuo Maribores, but , 1 % yon t} - en' ) BUSY WORKING i By JACK SULLIVAN Woodbine track the other day.|own home, 1 have nearly $5,000 fore the race and the track was E § gprs A on road pail oo Boi His for an HS WAY A {Canadian Press Staff Writer ["I'm not kidding. The Queen|in wood working tools in my|a mess, I studied the track every v 7 "land in the World Series they|season." Ralph (Farmer) Me- TOWARD #000 ) 3 | Pat Remillard's name won't|asked me the same question on|basement and my 23-year-old son|day and knew there were big # | beat Chicago Cubs by four games|Fadden resigned as coach re- : | graduates from college nextlholes on the outside from the ow } "to two. cently. AT THE BIG A-- ; ; . ueen's Plate Day at New Wood- / be found among the list of lead- [0 last year and I told her I|vear." start to the three-eighths pole. there on it was a gooey For THE BENEFIT | be fou the Li OF THE NoN- ig 4 ing North American jockeys of|didn't know, my mother forgot to| He rides only on the 196-day From WAGERER'S, ni > % 1959, or any other year. He isn't|tell me my birthdate and I forgot|Ontario circuit, "then I get lost { mess, but there were no holes. WATS AQUEDUCT: v ] mentioned among the all-time|to ask her." lin my basement building cup-|"I guess the crowd thought I ; " : {op money winners or riders and| Whatever his age, Remillard|boards, shelves and so on, and Was nuts when I left the pack and JF% G d Fi Off S he doesn't know where he broke has no intention of retiring. "I've|when spring comes I'm ready to swung to the outside after three- / a roun oor ice pace his maiden. been getting on horses for 38|go back to riding." gus Zu 1 won. | digns sven Yu ' / | "I'm just an ordinary guy with years now and I've never had a| 'I eat steak nearly every day | Ca A OLDEST JOCKEY Pat oLD NEW orien a lousy memory who loves to| financially bad year, so that sort|and I've never had a weight i 9° because 2 44 and lost) oo lard, at 5¢ the oldest FOR RENT SADDLED HIS FI ride," he says. But there's more|of talk has never entered my problem. Ordinarily 1 go 111] an awful chump. | jokey in North America, still WER 9 cena, to this little man than that. {mind." pounds and get down to 107 on at was my biggest kick in| rdes in' races on Ontario The racing manuals say he is| The native of Beresford, S8.D., the hot summer days." racing. tracks. He first started as a BEEN NATIONAL 54, which Ee give him the has saddled horses in practically] Oue race sticks out in his| It was his only Plate winner--| thoroughbred jockey in 1930 AT 67 KING ST. EAST TRAWER CHAMP edge by one year over Johnny every track in North America |mind -- the 1943 Queen's Plate and could be his last. and most of his racing his been . ELEVEN TWEE Longden as the oldest active since 1927, the year he quit the When he drove the maiden filly] The younger jocks ae getting) in Ontario. His biggest vietory jockey in North America. But he |leaky-roof circuit of county fairs Paolita to an upset victory in|the favorites now, but that| was on the maiden filly Pao- in claim this honor for one to join the major circuit or, as he|pouring rain. The filly paid $76 doesn't bother Remillard. "I still| lite, a 40-to-1 choice in the 1943 APPLY R. HOLDEN RA 5-3514 simple reason: he isn't sure of calls it, "the big apple." He rode (at the mutuels and never won |get paid for every mount I take,| King's Plate at Toronto. It was his age his first winner the followingjagain. and I'm not down to eating hash| the only race the horse ever His appearance doesn't give|vear but can't remember the| "It rained for three weeks be- yet.' | won. --CP Photo much more than a hint of his{name of his mount. | age. He could be 45, 48, 50.| He has "no idea" of the number | y There isn't a trace of grey in his|of horses he has ridden, the total | 0 IRES, J Babul J HE won #9/8 485 70 | {jocks who squint at the world signments aren't coming his way Z |from behind a horse's neck as often as did in the old days RANK S7H AMONG | ; % # J 5, "Believe me, I don't know how but he's not worried. Ack TIME MONEY HNN ER ae [old I am," Remillard said in the] "I'm satisfied if I can get a " T jockeys' room at Toronto's Old|winner or two a week. I own my oo Woo P ublic 43 SIMCOE To Preakness ST. NORTH Picnic Style BALTIMORE (AP)--The Mary- land Jockey Club, which puts on the $150,000 - added - Preakness race, is doing all it can to make Saturday's classic at Pimlico a picnic The track's 28-acre infield is to be thrown open to the public at an admission price of a "buck a head A new entrance gate has been opened for the infield patronage. It will have its open betting win- dows and odds board, rest rooms, refreshment stands and bleacher seats for 10,000 Pimlico is urging folks to make it a family picnic affair. Two bands, one featuring Dixieland style imported from New Orleans, will provide entertainment. Be- fore the regular races start there will be a "powder puff Preak- ness"' with girls doing the jockey- ing. 4 FA id Behind it all is an effort to v tia boost the Preakness crowd by an F743 "sd NOW ONLY atmosphere similar to that of the| 77; Eu i | / J) NN Y/ / AES y/ y Nf Kentucky Derby at Churchill . ; ; \ 4 " / \ 1 / fa / ey Downs ' I "Jl / / Vy/ > i | / / J / J / 4 ; = " v/ / A 7 ra EACH slick black hair and the crow's|purse money, number of winners | -- hi feet jutting out from the cornmers|or his total earnings. 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