OLD WOODBINE RACES CLEAR AND FAST \WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1962 5-ARGUE AROUND .. 4LADY HIMOUNT 7-GRAY MOUSE 4.80 32 B22 Str Fin Jockey 1-% 1-3% Fitzsi'ns--Tripl 24 25% Dalton--J G Cowan 42% 3-4% Remillard--White Oak Sta 5-2 42% Brown--Triple H Sta 51% Griffiths--R Gian -2 61 Rasm'sen--Armst'g Bros 81 7-1 D'fach--Urquhart, C'nell 6-%4 82% T'cotte--Kinrara Sta 10-1% 9-2% Kallai~R G Vanderb'gh 92 10-1% Rob'son--Mrs H Matchell 12- 112 Cos'tino--G R MeMillen 1-2 12 Potts--D J Kennedy Trainer A H Tradell. Pool 26281. Double pool 46009. Sovereign 116 8 2 'Winner b © 3 Rounders -- Argyrouls. Btart good, won easily. Second Race aoer bags . UT EHERONA $2,500, Foti. $1800. Str Fin Jockey ye 34 61% 4% Har'son--Brener, Crane 4-1% 5-2% Davidson--Mrs J Major 7-2 6h Nedeau-W H Hi 7-2% Gubbins--M Gilbert 85% Robinson--M Duncan 9-1% Cosentino--Mrs R Fisher 2 106% Dalton--Triple R Sta 11-2% Turcotte--L Lear - 12 Kallai--S Cocomile Dancer --Linaria. Trainer 5. Walker, Pool © jood, won driving. 3-PRINCE B. DAILY DOUBLE 5and 5 PAID $43.50 6-MY BUNTY Third Race es 4@% Furlongs. 2 year olds, Claiming 2116500, Purse $2100, wt ogg % ' Fin Jockey 6-12 4% 1% Parnell--M Deilio i-h 22 Remillard--L Maloney 6-3% 3-14 Gordon--M S Trusler 2h 4 Cosentino--Mrs J T Trist| 3-nk 41% Griffiths--Miss I Lawson| 6-8 65% Fitzs's.--JC - JH MacKin' n} 7 Gubbins--Bo-Teek Farm Outdistanced Despirito--Bayfield F'm Royal %nd--Railroad as Trainer JC Meyer. Pool 47,763 9.70 (4.20 3.30 - 3.60 2.80) Prince B. sue My Bunty ..... Peter Wrack . Guiding Wave . French Annette Parkside Drive Standing 42 lh 21% 5% 73 8 Start good, won driving Fourth Race 2 Furlongs. 4 years up. Claiming au 96000, Purse $2100. WtPPSt % % Ste Fin Jockey 21% 24 1-2 1-2% Dalton--W R_ Henderson 1-2% 1-2 23 21% Harrison--J E Schultz 31% 3-1% Griffiths---T E Hays Dittfach--S B Crawford Roser--Farr Remillard--J E F Seagram McComb--R L Bawden Potts--Carne Sta Viola--M Viola Uyeyama--S J Langill Fitzs's.--Windfields Fm f 4, eo, 64% 7% 81 B-1% 1% li- 10-nk 10-2 Li- 7 10 11-2% 10-1% Ratifier 116 411101 82 106 8 3 7-1 12 Outdistanced Robinson--C Smythe Chops On 'Winner dk b or bf g 5 Your Host--SeaFan. Trainer A. 1. Taylor. Start Start good, won handily Pool 55,331 11.00 3.80 2.60 » 260 2.10 A 2.80 3-WHITEBOROUGH 4CROWN ATTORNEY Fifth Race 1-MYSTERE 1 Mile, 4 year olds cp. Allowances.Purse $2800. Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 7 2nk i-h Rogers--C Softley 1-1 22 Dittfach--Lanson Farm 2% Fitzs's--J M Jacobs 107 og Rococo Rogue 123 4nk Turcotte--Bill Beasley 5 5- 5- Potts--N E Rocamora Winner b bh & Mossborough---WhiteLodge Trainer W. H. Moorhead Start good, won driving 'ool 25,794 QUINELLA 8 and 4 PAID 528.50 Whiteborough 2FROSTY DAY ..... 1-FALLS VIEW (entry ).. 8-HONEY BOOTS Claiming 2153500. Purse $2000. Str Fin Jockey 1-% I-no Gordon--R D Isaac 3-14 22 J Parnell--Golden Oaks Sta 42 3-h Dittfach--Mrs R W Burgess 11465 1 2h 1b 2h 4-2% Gubbinse-M D Greatrex 104 61010 10- 5-1 Sno Simpson--J B Lauder A- 105 8 9 93 92 6-4 6-5% Turcotte--View Hulloa 7-4 7-2% Wolski--Albob Farm 8-5 8-7% Potts--W D Hatch Rascality sos &nk &- 9-6 97% Rasmussen--C Softley Ever Amber 7% 71% 10 10- Fitzsi's.--Bill Beasley Winner b f 3 Ferd--Elda Marie. ideareaaad Be 4 Isane Start good, won driving i 60,560 7-BURNT ROM. Seventh Race 1ROMAN DIPPER ............... 4: One Mile, Three year olds. Allowances.Purse $2800 Wt PP _ Pas % Str Fin Jockey Owner ty i-h_ 1-1% Gubbins--Mrs, Ruby 1233 ou 2-1 2% Fitzs's. -- Keane-Eag'n'r 3-3% 36% Potts--C Smythe 43 41% Dalton--Jo-Ann Sta 5-1% Sh 6-nk 5-no Remillard--D G Ross 6&1 6no Dittfach--J L Levesque 74 174% Parnell--Willow Downs _ Hale--Pine Tree Sta Cosentino--Mrs ¢ 3% Shut Out--Pinnace. eater F. H. Merrill Jr. driving. 61,345 10-SHAHNAMEH - 10.30 5.10 4.10) Start good, won Pool 6 . Eighth Race TCANADIAN FLYER ...... 330 270] 8-EPIC FIELDS One mile, ¢year-colds and up, claiming sll $2500. Purse $1900. 4 % Str Fin Jockey Owner Shahnam 1h 1-4 16% McComb--D J Yustin 3% 24 22% Rogers--Short, Waterm'n Epic Fields .... 41 3-1 3-1% Dalton--H J Hawkins Mayfair Mews Th 5-1% 4-1% Simpson--H Katz Tadenac 1 Sandy Sugar .. Sixth Race 1 Mile. Three-year-olds. WtePPSt % % ... 11 13 3% 21% 16 7 4 42 4h . 109 9 6 6-1% 6h gee he Taurens Lan Sauvagette Ocho Rios .... 6-PAYOLA uz . 17 82 x" Peconi 8h 61 5h Brown--Mrs C C King 12- 8% 61% Wolski--R L, G F Tremb'y 21% 4h 7-no Roser--Stafford F'm 6-2 7-% 8-% Gordon--T Sullivan 1 11-2% 10-% 10- iat 9-nk Cos'tino--Blue Diamond 2 51 S-nk 91 10-no Rasm'sen--R Johnson avis -.-- 10911 6 6% 94 11-2 11-2% D'fach--K R Marshall Dark Valley -.- 1066 110101 11-2% 12 12- Robinson--R WPatton Winner b g 5 The Phoenix--Ramzan. Trainer W T Raines. Start good, won easily. -- Pool 63761, Total pool 457,016, | BINS rides Payola to vic- 460| tory in the featured Rock- 18.70 5.90 3.90| 10| snd Crown Attorney in the fifth rer ey we ev JOCKEY GEORGE GRUB- Old Wood- This re- glen Purse at bine yesterday. 'Payola Takes 'Feature At Old Woodbine TORONTO (CP Payola scored a convincing victory in Wednesady's featured Rockglen) Purse at Old Woodbine. | The favorite with the crowd] of 8,409, he received a rousing)' reception as he scampered| through the stretch to defeat! eight other three-year-olds. He| paid $6.10 to win as he ran one} mile in 1,38 35. * Burnt Romam second by) slightly less than two lengths,| suffere dits first loss in four} starts this year. Roman Dipper} finished third. In the _ secondary feature} Whiteborough defeated Crown| Attorney by a hair. Myst tere| was third. The daily double paid $43.50 when Argue Around and Big) Native won the first two races.| |The quinella of Whiteborough| paid $28.50. Mystery Cars Attraction At Mosport Opener TORONTO (CP) -- Mystery cars will hold the spotlight Sat- urday when the sports car rac- ing season efficially opens at Mosport Park 60 miles east of here. vvwe rw ey eee cent arrival took this victory before a Friar Rock Stakes crowd of 8,409. This win next Monday. Burnt Roman from Florida may make him a favorite (right) ran second and race Roman Dipper (centre) ran -owvewwvwrtrvwwe Oo | Four Bids Have Been Received: To Buy Canucks VANCOUVER (CP)--The Pa- cific National Exhibition re- ceived four bids for the West- ern Hockey League Vancouver Canucks and hockey committee chairman Tom Steeves an- nounced Wednesday three of them are '"'very, very good." But he did not say how much they were for nor how close they were to the $150,000 mini- mum price set by the PNE for the money-losing club that fin- ished in the cellar last season. The committee postponed making a recommendation to the board of directors pending clarification of the offers. An extraordinary meeting of the board will be held Tuesday to hear the committee's recom- mendation. The offers have come from former mayor Fred Hume, for- mer owner of the defunct New Westminster Royals of the WHL, lumber executive Peter Bentley and vending machine broker Harry Ornest. Hume is supported by New York Ran- gers of the National League, third. (CP Wirephoto) Australians Build Boat For Cup But Not Yet Ready MELBOURNE (Reuters) --|SPLIT DECISION The designer of the Australian} While trying its strength lyacht Gretel says the craft will/against the Vim here, the Gre- jneed a lot of refinements be- |tel beat the American. craft Bentley by Montreal Canadiens and Ornest by Toronto Maple Leafs. The fourth offer is de- Twice Pinturischio was re- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Moy 17, 1962 17 Young Colt Was Derby Favorite LONDON (CP) -- Pinturis- chio, one of the unluckiest horses in the history of the British turf, is unlikely to run another race, Lady Sassoon's four-year-old colt, which might have been a worldbeater, was brought back into training this season. The other day he came up with tendon trouble and it looks as though he may be finished with racing. Little more than a year ago, the big bay colt by derby win- ner Pinza out of an Italian-bred mare was an outstanding favor- ite for the 1961 Derby. Some regarded him as one of the great thoroughbreds of the post- war era. In one of Britain's big racing scandals, Pinturischio suffered mysterious ailments believed caused by a betting gang which didn't want the colt to win. to make up for lost time this year, but the latest ailment sug- gests the colt may have been permanently affected. Pinturischio is named for the Italian painter who helped Per- urgino decorate the Sistine Chapel. The correct spelling is Pinturicchio. Driver In 70's Horse Wins 6th Raceway Event LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Lind ley Fraser of Forest, who says he is only 74 although others say he is older, drove Attorney General C to victory in the sixth race at Western Fair Raceway Wednesday night. The veteran sulky racer has confined his driving to jogging horses of his stable in workouts recently. However, he took over when his son Wick was sent down for three days. Attorney General C, a seven- year-old gelding owned by Lind. ley, returned $31.20 for a $2 bet. Hi Flash was second and Fin's Hat third. Time for the mile was 2:10.2, fast for D class pac. ers. ported 'got at" by outsiders and did not run again in 1961. Hundreds of thousands of pounds invested in pre-race wagering were lost. Trainer Noel Murless hoped scribed as a token on by a newspaper sports writer. LEAFS LOSE CATCHER TORONTO (CP) -- Catcher Pete Daley, on option to Tor- onto Maple Leafs of the Inter- national Baseball League from Washington Senators, has been transferred to Raleigh in the North Carolina League, the Leafs announced Wednesday. Daley was third catcher on the Leafs' roster. He played 72 games with Washington last year. Race, the cup has been up for com- petition, 15 British and two Ca- nadian challengers have bid for it without success. J. H. YOUNG vv B.A. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 307 LESLIE STREET 728-8727 [SOLAR MaAT] "Complete Home Heating Serrice" fore she is ready to challengejonce but lost another race by for the America's cup in theja couple of lengths when she United States next fall. [lost a minute because of trou- Designer Alan Payne says ble with a winch. | A potential defender for the j\that while the Gretel was un- lcup is being built in Boston. |dergoing trials here against the|The race is held over a course SPORT CAR BUFF! ichartered American yacht Vim,|of 24 nautical miles off Rhode} she was "still being built" and/Island and the yacht taking the| best four of a possible seven| her interior and fittings were yaces 'will win the cup, still being installed. ie The Gretel, built siahsetate We have not had time either, ingly and under tight security| lwith the crew or the boat to} in Sydney harbor, is 69 feet, | reach the stage of saying al five inches long--about 45 feet| is the crew, this is the boat, jat the waterline--and weighs| P. aid. ee ia Cc had labout 27 tons. Her aluminum| But he said the Gretel had|,o¢ is 90 feet high. improved steadily since she was The challenge, sponsored by launched. 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YOUNG B.A, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 307 LESLIE ST. 728-8727 cup in 1958, the British yacht NEW YORK (AP)--St. Louis Fm/pire Motor Club said Wednes- Cardinals, badly in need of out- field help because of an injury to Minnie Minoso, have made an offer to Chicago Cubs for George Altman, hard - hitting outfielder, it was learned Wed- The sponsoring British Em- day night two new cars, one from Toronto and one from Montreal, are complete myste- ries, except for the fact that 4.00| card. |they've entered in the 10-race The first new racer is entered by Dave Greenblatt of Mont- real, who will also drive a modi- fied Jaguar XKE. Greenblatt said the car is similar to the Italian Birdcage Maserati but has a 6,000 c.c. engine. The second car, entered by Dan Shaw of Toronto, is billed as a Sadler Mark V. Only two of these cars were built--one Attendance 8409 Germans is To Joint Teams In Olympics LAUSANNE, Switzer land|against Formosa' s admission. The East Germans had agreed) earlier. Mayer said Nationalist China| nese Olympic is now owned by a Montreal driver and the other was de- |molished by Shaw in a race last nesday. | It is believed the St. Louis) Cardinals offered Ernie Brog- lio, who had a fine season two years ago, and outfielder GOLD SEAL FARMS Charlie James for the left- handed - hitting Altman. Last year Altman hit .303, with 27) home runs and 96 runs batted| in. He also led the league in} triples with 12. This season, he is hitting .284, | with five home runs and 14 runs} batted in. | Broglio is 1-0 this year. | Minoso fractured his skull and} year. Favored to win the major races were Francis Bradley, 'Toronto. wrist in crashing into the wall| in St. Louis last week. He has |been placed on the disabled list) is definitely taking part -- as|driving the Lotus 19 in which|and will be out at least six Formosa--in the 1964 Olympics,|Peter Ryan won the Canadian|weeks. James has been filling) but Red China will not be rep-|Grand Prix last September, and|in for him. resented because the Red Chi-|reigning Canadian champion Committee|Ludwig Heimrath in the rugged|man said Wednesday the 39-| walked out of the IOC in protest|Porsche RS60. Both are from year-old Cuban appears to be| At St. Louis, Dr, I. C. Middle-| out of danger. (AP)--Otto' Mayer, chancellor| ------ committees of East and West Germany have agreed formally to form joint all-German teams for the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo and Innsbruck. 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