The Oshawa Times, 8 May 1961, p. 15

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ously In years to come." British sports writers - Who saw Shawnigan play were im- pressed. VISIT ENGLAND "It was extraordinary to see Vancouver Schoolboys 5%. cy Do Well On Rugger Tour i ma' ina mat one commented, VANCOUVER. (CP)--A three- 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 8, 1981 | IT'S GREAT TO BE THE WINNER ON KENTUCKY DERBY DAY that Canadian schoolboys are potentially as good at the game as those in Britain Shawnigan Lake High School, undefeated in two seasons at home, lost only one game, a #2 decision to top-rated Oundle. hool of some 200 students, Sn gan beat St. John's 13-3 and Harrow 24-10. Its pride wasn't injured by the loss to Oundle, a school of 680 that has lost only nine games in 10 years. Little opposition had been ex- pected from Shawnigan on the tour because a combined side of Shawnigan and St. George's and University School, both of Vancouver, won only one in seven during a visit to Britain three years ago. "Considering England is the home of rugby and the English lads start playing the game when they're eight or nine, we had a highly successful tour," SPECIAL OFFER! SPRING TV TUNE-UP Time to check your set and make sure you %ee all the ball gomes this year! Toke advantage of this special offer] GOOD TILL JUNE 1st ONLY, ® Check All Tubes, including Picture Tube ® Clean the Front Gloss @® Cleon the Tuner ® Set Up All Picture Controls ALL AT THE LOW, Low PRICEOF --........ SID 4 7 aM Work Done by Professional Technicians said team manager Joe Grey . Graduates of Ryerson Institute. "We lacked the finesse and : te AUTHORIZED ZENITH DIALER .g experience of the English teams WILLIAMS Electronics but our stronger forwards out- SALES & SERVICE played them." 1218 SIMCOE NORTH RA 5-2905 The Shawnigan team learned a lot from playing in England and '""we'll benefit from it enor- WINS BIKE RACE TORONTO (CP) -- ted Smith of Buffalo, N.Y., won the an- nual bicycle race around west- end High Park Sunday, doing the 32 miles in 1:32.07. OSHAWA ARENA 'Carry Back' Returns With Kentucky Derby MRS. PRICE LEADS HER HORSE 'CARRY BACK' FROM WINNER'S CIRCLE LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Is Carry Back a great horse, a CTA REACHES GOAL Harness Racing Under The Lights TORONTO (CP) -- Night har- more than $400,000, mess racing will be inaugurated|its history. fn Ontario May 17 and a direc- tor of the Canadian Trotting As- sociation says it will be the big: gest step forward in 20 years for the sport in this province. "Night racing will mean big- racing," said Dr. John S. Find- ley of Arnprior, Ont. "In addition, it may mean we won't lose some of our top driv- ers to the United States. Many threatened. two horses. "Good horses largest in One possible drawback to rac- ing under the lights is that it might attract so many horses that the one-day meets will be It's a matter of economics, purses and that will attract|says Paul Signer of Walkerton, A horses to make better|Ont., a real estate man with enable an owner to just meet expenses in the one-day meets. But in an ex- tended meet an owner has a have left the province because chance to earn a profit." racing remained at the one-day country fair level. The top driv-|will Old Woodbine Opens Season For 102nd Year TORONTO (CP) proximately $8,000. bine in the first division. == The 102nd year of organized horse racinginever a gamer race horse came in Totonto gets under way at roaring down the Derby's heart- 0ld Woodbine today with the|break final one Star Shoot Stakes being run in which has tested most of the Findley says he thinks there always be one - day ers went elsewhere to seek rec. meets, particularly where they ognition." are held in conjunction with a local fair. If top horses were Ces Were Shut Hodgins drawn by the longer meets, the of Ridgeway, Ont. Chapman of Toronto. "All are top me experts consider best driver in the world. Al odgins the and many and John fairs could serve as a training {ground for young standard breds. The Star Shoot will mark the 1961 debut of Victoria Regina, Facts and figures on Satur- which may prove to be the best filly ever foaled in Canada. good one or just the best of an ole lot of three-year olds? This question was hashed and re-hashed by experts and lay- men alike Sunday as they ran and re-ran the smashing come- from-far-behind victory of one of the turf's greatest bargains in the 87th Kentucky Derby Sa- turday at Churchill Downs. And the consensus was that -quarter mile, nation's greatest since 1875 and two divisions, each division|tound many of them wanting. competing for a purse of ap- Jack Price, who trains Carry Back for his wife, Mrs. Kather- The Jockey Club has a newline Price, called him 'best of $5,000,000 16,000-seat grandstand|a poor lot." But he had a twin- and club house at Old Wood- The Star Shoot Stakes for KENTUCKY DERBY three-year-old fillies has drawn 19 entries, 10 of which will race FACTS, FIGURES LOUISVILLE, My. (AP) -- day's 87th running of the Ken- tucky Derby at Churchill Downs: American Wins Canada Skeet would be living in Canada 1 SPORTS BRIEFS racing had been available. can't be good racing with: out night racing." START IN LONDON e TIES WORLD MARK VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP)-- {Frank Budd of Villanova Uni- ST. JANVIER, Que. John Dinning, a steady - handed veteran from Ruxton, Md., won the all - round open crown in|$120,500 to winner. the three - day Canadian skeet- shooting championships tha t|$7, $4.20, $3.20; Crozier, $4.60, (CP)-- Winner: Carry Back, son of Saggy-Joppy. Owners: Mrs, Katherine Price, Miami, Fla. Trainer: J. A. Price. Breeder: J. A. Price. Distance: hid miles. Time: 2: Value oy oe $163,000, with Mutuel payoffs: Carry Back, said it with tongue in cheek. diced. middle of the track. ness at Pimlico, 3 in New York. WASN'T CERTAIN customer." Carry Back will go down as one of the greatest bargains. "I would say he's great," said Price, admitting he was preju- Crozier is going to take an- gle in his eyes and admitted he|10 victories, five seconds and five thirds in 20 starts. three other Derby starters will oppose Carry Back in the Price had nothing but praise|Preakness. They are Globemas- iui rred W. Hooper's Crozier, who apparently had the race|Sher's Sherlock, fifth after mov- won and then dropped the de-|ing into contention at the top of |* cision by three-quarters of athe home stretch and Mrs. Ethel length as jockey Johnny Sellers|D. Jacobs' fast-closing Dr. Mil brought Carry Back down the|ler, who was fourth, Mrs. V. E. |? ter, who finished sixth; Jacob Smith's Bass Clef, a surprise cago. The Alberta Ranches' entry of for California within a few days after Four-and - Twenty under- goes an operation for a quar Chuck Parke, Crozier's trainer |ter.crack in his left fore hoof. was asked if he thought he had| git fore hud the race won an eighth of a mile from the finish. His reply was: "I never think I've got anything won when that little horse is in the race. He's one helluva tough|ayrinarian, estimated Four-and- "It wasn't serious enough to hamper his Derby chances," trainer Vance Longden. *'He just didn't have it after taking the lead." Dr. Jim Temple, vet- Twenty will be out of action for In addition to Crozier, at least |! third, ina belated run from last | other crack at the champ in the|place, will be shipped to Chi May 20 running of the Preak- % the second jewel in the triple crown. The|Four-and-Twenty (seventh) and|, final is the Belmont Stakes June|Flutterby (eighth) head back TOMORROW, 8:45 p.m. GORGEOUS GEORGE | FARMER BOY Black Terror vs. Emperor Tom Jones Pat Fi vs. Seilor Jim Clarke Tickets for these exhibitions at the CASINO RESTAURANT Ph: 3-9721 -- Pat Milosh, Promoter ES All Tents Listed Below Are Complete With Sewn-In Floor, Pegs and Poles CASH & CARRY -- 9' x 9' x 7" TOURIST TENT Reg. 39.95. SALE wails 32.31 9' x 9' x 7" DELUXE TOURIST 40 18 Reg. 47.95. SALE ols n 9' x 12' x 7V2'. CABIN TENT Reg. 59.95. SALE 9' x 9' PICTURE WINDOW Reg. 73.95. SALE 9' x 12' PICTURE WINDOW Reg. 87.95. SALE vessenese RA 5-6511 three or four weeks Price paid $300 for Joppy, Carry Back's dam who died recently at Ocala, Fla. He bred Joppy to Saggy, called an unfashion- able stud whose chief claim to fame was victory over Citation in a sprint race in 1948. Saggy"s stud fee was $500," said Price "but I got a discount by breeding three mares at the same time. The total cost was $1,200." That makes Carry Back's original investment $700. He picked up $120,500 of the $163,000 Derby purse to boost his bank account to $612,868 on AHiention Motorists of Oshawa!! The night racing season kicks Iversity tied the world record wound up Sunday in his com-|$4.20; Bass Clef, $5.60. | off May 17 in London with a|for the 100-yard dash Satur-\munity 20 miles north of Mont- weeklong meet described as an |day with a time of 9.3. He was|real. experiment by Leslie Ehrlick, timed at 9.2 on two of the four| Some 350 shooters from president of the Ontario Har- official clocks, at 9.3 on one|throughout North America par- ness Horsemen's Association./and 9.4 on the other. Ten min-|ticipated, inaugurating the "But it's a step in the right di- utes later Budd compted in the (Montreal Skeet Club's spanking rection." yard run with a time of|new $500,000 headquarters. Ehrlick said horsemen prefer| only two - tenths of a sec-| Ottawa's Barney Hartman a2 meet of about 100 days so ond off the world record. the country's ey homebred, that owners can send their | took the Canadian closed title, horses to the post often enough| TAL WINS MATCH an honor he has won each year to recoup heavy operating ex-| MOSCOW (AP)-Mikhail Tal,|since 1956. penses. |defending champion in the] He was runner - up to Din- Closest to his ideal this sea-|world chess tourney, won the|ning for the all - round cham- son will be Ye Say meet at/19th game of the current title |pionship. Toronto's Old Woodbine track|tournament Saturday on the] Dinning shattered 392 of 400 starting July 1. Old Woodbine 76th move when challenger Blah A competition's four has scheduled purse money of Mikhail Botvinnik, former hol-|event -- the .410 and 12, 20 and ee % Ne crown, Sonceded de-|28-gauge shots. Hartman had a eat, Tal, now trails Botvinnik, |390. Old Country Soccer Honors 11.5 points to 7.5. The chall- Lynn Rader of Tumbull, |lenger needs only two draws or|Conn., was the women's all- LONDON (Reuters) -- Follow- | ing is a list of honors won in | |one triumph in the remaining|gauge (12-gauge) winner with |five games to regain the title. 1194 out of 200. the now-completed 100 21} NOTICE TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN, sons: WOMEN AND DEPENDENTS ! All ex-service personnel and their dependents are invited to take advantage of a FREE LEGION SERVICE W. R. BUCK Assistant Secretary, Service Bureau, Toronto LEGION HALL, BRANCH NO. 43 Wednesday, May 10th FROM 2:00 TO 5:00 P.M. IS YOUR CAR A SAFE CA MAY IS CAR SAFETY MONTH! Drive Over The CITY of OSHAWA SAFETY CHECK LANE SPONSORED BY The Oshawa Safety League Athol St. W.--Opposite Police Bldg. HOURS ! DAILY NOON TO 8 P.M. (SAT.9AM.TO5 P.M.) They'll Tell You What You Should Do To Put Your Car In Safe Mechanical Condition! STAR SALESMAN HOWARD FORDOR Ristow and Olsen Realtors 19 ATHOL W. RA 8.5107 Pegs' a. 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