Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1962, p. 15

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OLD WOODBINE RACES CLEAR AND GOOD 3.50 280 2.70 32.80 12.40 20.40 83500. -- FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1962 First Race 1 Mile. % and 4-yearold Purse $1900. @-REAL A'ND 9LITTLE JOLI 2-BURNING HOOFS Canadian foaled, VF Fin Jockey Owner 1-1% Armst'g--Dream Crest 2-% Dittfach--F J Herdy Cosentino--J Callari « Hale--Fairbrock F'm Kallai--Mrs N_ Pecon! Turcotte--J MacDonald 4 Gordon--Kia Ora F'm Simpson--Thorndale Sta Brown--Mrs J V Hunter Gubbins--M;: '%_ Fisher Harrison---K McComb--R R Trainer E Mann. Pool 20434, Real Around Little Joli Burning Hoofs Charlie's Folley Iron Bar Scoot Joe Kia Ora Kid Diamond Park Our Stuart Choppy Gale Modest Reward 195 1 Winter Garden 1201110 6% 4-4 Winner ch 3 Rounders -- Ladykin. Start good, won driving. Double Pool 39103 Second Race 1 mile. 3-year-olds. Claiming Wt PP St a 3Y4athwe Su 113 5-FIDDLESTICK . 4+HY ELECTOR 3-OCHO RIOS all $2500, Purse $1900, % Mt Str Fin Jockey Owner | 1-4 Dreyer--W C Pitfield 2-54 Rogers--Mrs S Hoover % 3-no Potts-- WD Hatch 4-2% Dittfach--T G Jackson 5-2% Rasmassen--l. Maloney 7-2% McComb-Shermanor Fm -3 8-6 Turcotte--Bill Beasley Eternal Lock 105 8 1 Ink 2% % 9 Griffiths---G Zakoor Winner ch, c. 3, First Fiddle True Trick, Trainer L Cavairis Jr. Start good, fab Marchena, won driving. Pool 29,740 DAILY DOUBLE 8and 5 PAID $27.80 3-STITCHNSEW 1-ACCESS a 2-FANC Fillies. Purse $2100. he Str: Fin w Fiddlestick Hy Elector . Ocho Rios Harney Cal Queen's. H'mony Dunk Moon 11 Ever Amber 106 ys ee FE" SParetee B eoite 3 1 el h a h 3 SPPere Third Race 4% Furlongs. Two-year-old Jockey Owner 1-1% Griffiths--R Gian 2-1, Fites's.--Windfields A- 3-2 Turcott~-Bill Beasley Sitchnsew Access Fancy Knot Kidd To Race, US. Two Mile MODESTO, Calif. (AP) -- A pair of swift Canadians could) bring the top individual races} at the California Relays Satur-| day. Harry Jerome of Vancouver, sprint star of the powerful Uni-| versity of Oregon squad, tests) Robert Hayes of Florida A and) M, the speedster who equalled! the 100-yard dash world record of 9.2 seconds and last week beat Frank Budd who set the mark. Jerome won the West Coast Relays title two weeks ago but tition this time. Then Bruce Kidd of Toronto, 18-year-old distance ace, chal- lenges a pair of America's best lin Max Truex, formerly of the |University of California, and Dale Story of Oregon State in the two-mile run. Story, the collegian who runs barefooted, established anew collegiate record for 5,000 me- tres two weeks ago at Fresno lwith a time of 14 minutes, 3.5 iseconds. That beat the Truex finds himself in tougher compe-| Me 8g ee 2 4h Dreyer---G R Gardiner 5-h Dittfach--View Hulloa 6-1% Robinson--C Smythe 4 7-5% Gubbins--J E F Seagram -114 &no Remillard --G B Elliott ad Cosentino --Windfields A- Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr Pool 44,584 Miss Bodkin Barbara Royal Jill Bright Reward Daring Damzel "14 Grand Vitesse 11 42 7 7-nk Winner b f 2 Distillate--Impshi Start good, won driving Fourth Race 4-PANCHO'S FIRST 1-STAR SKIPPER One Mile, 4 years and up, Claimingall $2500. PurseSi900 . Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner Red Spray 2 24 2- i-nk 1-1% Cosentino--Long View Fm Pancho's First - 3-3% 2-154 Robinson--H Corneillie me BD CeupInew = RED SPRAY ....... 5.00 3.10 2.30 3.50 2.69) WONDERWINE, with jockey Gerry Harrison doing the steering, rounds the clubhouse turn in front, in yesterday's jmark of 14:04.2 set in 1957. Bill Crothers of Toronto, whose specialty is the half-mile, is entered in the 440-yard race. ? ye : ae oe | the race with Champagne Vel- vet second and Wonderwine was third. | sixth race at Old Woodbine. Coming in on tl. rail is | Golden Turkey. Foxy Phil, with Hugo Dittfa. up, won Ss --CP Wirephoto Sig 'Ohlemann of Vancouver, la team-mate of Jerome's at the | University of Oregon, wil up with Ted Abrams, Archie 1 team an Romani Jr. and Dyrol REMEMBER WHEN... ?! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, May 26, 1962 15 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lawson Little Jr. of Cali- fornia won his second suc- cessive British amateur golf TV rights for the champion- ship game, $110,000 from trad- ing cards (gum, cereal etc., with pictures of players), $35,- 000 from the Playoff Bowl game at Miami and another $15,000 from the Pro Bowl game in Los Angeles - would be earmarked up by all other clubs) and then sign with another league would retain their pension rights, CONTINUES PROGRESS LONDON (AP)--Stirling Moss is continuing to make satisfac- tory progress, a hosptial spokes- man said W . Similar reports of the auto racing driver's recovery have been given each day for the last week. He suffered injuries to the head left arm left leg i a crash at Goodwood April At your Be CHEVROLE championship 27 years ago in Lancashire. The next sea- son he turned professional and won the Canadian Open for the pension plan. The play- _ Rozelle also said all players NFL To Adopt jin tt ear, eisibie under in five-year service requirement, = New-Five-Year whether they were members of the players' association. Play- Pension Pl an ers who are waived out (passed | : _ Football League players with at least five years of service dat- ing from 1959 will receive re- 65 under a new plan adopted by the league Thursday. | There was no attempt to spell! expected. "We hope to have some pro- jection of the possible benefits mission Pete Rozelle, as the league ended its three - day spring meeting. "When we av: think we would consider ing up retroactive service (be-| fore 1959) before we think of| low 65." | Approximately $500,000 will} go into the fund this year. An} been paid in to onerate the health insurance and group in- surance plans that have been today at Lytham-St. Annes the same year. ers do not contribute. would participate, regardless of NEW YORK (AP)--National | VALUE ~~: tirement benefits at the age of; - out the exact payments to be in about two years," said com- able to extend our coverage I cutting the retirement age be-} unspecified amount already has| in operation for two years. Burleson in the two-mile relay.| Rozelle said $300,000 from the) VARIETY IN USED CARS LOOK FOR THIS SIGN tee -OLDSMOBILE DEALERS*)--~", ' Star Skipper 3-1% Rogers--Short - Waterman Quadreme 1% Fitzs's.--Mrs. W. Thurner Mavis 5-3% Dittfach --K Sandy Sugar Wolski--RL - Proud Stepper Fly'n Rounders 116 6 5 3-2 Winner ch g & Ferd--Bright Start good, won driving Fifth Race 7 Furlongs. 4-year-olds Wt P R Marshall GF Tremblay Oak Sta Fieming Roser--White . Kallai --JJ ray.Trainer J. J. Stewart. Pool 56,007 8-FLYING ROBERT 14.90 6 7-AMBER RATOM 8 30 3 90 500, Purse $1900. Fin Jockey Owner 1-1% MeComb--Carene Sta 24 2-% Harrison--Stafford Farm Friend Dalton--Parkway Sta Dittfach--F Varga 4 Griffiths--Brecon Sta Brown--Beach Sta Dreyer WC Chisholm E. Odorieo. up. Claiming all PSt % Flying Robert 4 2 Amber Atom Scotch Fairie l 1 a Time Off 2 snk 3-14 4 "Me Handiest 11 5 Time Marches Mons Royal Bolero Winner ch £ | By JACK SULLIVAN | Canadian Press Sports Editor In' 1851 British yachtsmen welcomed an entry from the United States in a race around the Isle of Wight. The invader, aptly named the America and - fangled sails, won 15 British built ( e 6 tebel Cadet--Rosey Brand. Trainer Pool 36,266 460 2.80 2.40 : 3.30 240 using new 2.80 /easily over yachts. The prize was a silver mug ithat cost the Royal Yacht Club lof England 100 guineas -- then about $500. The beaming Amer- licans sailed back to New York Start good, won easily |with the mug, named ag NELLA PAID | --|America's Cup, announced it pei cre immo olaiaiuee _|would be a challenge trophy 3,20 ye 2.60! and "if you want to get it back, Seventh Race tDEZORY ® 410 at eee -DEZO) ats 269 /come over 7 Farlongs. Three-year-old Fillies, Wt PPSt % 6-FOXY PHIL 2-CHAMPAGNE VELVET 5-WONDERWINE ,Canadian Foaled, Allowances. Purse $2700. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-442 Dittfach--Lanson Farm 2-2 Dreyer--Bill Beasley 3-3% Harrison--Stafford Farm 110 1 4 Turcotte--A G Hedges 110 4 6 6 6- S-nk 5-1% Armstrong--N Fletcher i143 5 S-nk 4h 6 6- Fitzs's.--L. Maloney Windfields--Briingmae Trainer R. Townrow. Quinella Poool 29,465 Mile, 4 years and up Wt PP St ¥% 120 6 4 32% 346 023 4h 5-nk 135 2 1% 12% Foxy Phil Champ'n Velvet 1!) Wonderwine I Golden Turkey Stormy Morn Milton Man Winner br bh 7 7-QUEEN'S SONG n ; Can. Foaled. Allowances. Purse $2400, One man, Sir Thomas Lipton, % Str Fin Jockey Owner - i. " a8 Sige, , l-h 1-19 1-1 I-h Dittfach--Miss Armstrong jbecame know n as the "world's 8-244 6-34 2-no Wolski--C E Simmons best loser" as a result of the {American challenge. | Over a period of 31 years he Stone of Gold Dezory Queen's Song Quinte Blue Nautical Queen 120 9 112 5-4 3h 3-7% Fitzs's.--Windfields Farm 43 51% 4-5% Dalton--H A Grant 23 223 5-nk Gordon--Kia Ora Farm ereye = The Americas U.S. Property Now Cup \made five bids to get the mug,America's Cup Challenge Asso- loff a mantle at the New York| ciation Yacht Club. Five times he lost} sir Frank Packer, managing Jat an estimated cost of $12,000,-\director of the Australian Con- 000 and shortly before he died|solidated Press Limited and in 1931, he classed his Amer-\chairman of the association, ica's Cup failures as the "'bit-|concedes the odds are with the \terest disappointment" of his|yanks. "You've had the cup) ife. : @ |110 years, you're more expe-| CANADIANS TRIED lrienced: in 12-metre sailing and| He was the most notable of/you have the advantage of} the challengers, but there were|home waters," he told a press} others, including two Cana-|conference in New York the! dians. lother: day. In 1876, Major C. Gifford, of} 'phat's a the Royal Canadian Yacht Club Thasies Lipt ¢ : ccd s Aipton in Toronto, built and raced his| jar, Countess of Dufferin at a cost! g ae, lof $95,000. | He was so sure of winning | in 1920 with his Shamrock IVj| This will mark the 18th chal-| nde g i lenge. Two years of solid work, | that he brought over a special under strict' security measures, |casket in W hich to cart the cup; have gone into the Australian |Dack to England. He lost to the challenge, sponsored by a svn-| American - owned Resolute, His) i YN" liast challenge was in 1930 with] icate on Australian | ite Shamrock V and he lost tof statement Sir) never. would Crystal Glass .. Quality Maid .. Toy Slipper Our Gigi Winner 32% 41 6-2%4 Dreyer--Bill Beasley - = & 74% McComb--Shermanor Fm 7-3% 7-1% 8-5% Wilson--R A Curtis 1077 3 6 Gh 8-2% %- Simpson--B C Heintzman bf 3 Selector--Twice Blessed.Trainer W. F. Morrissey. Pool 53,350 Start good, won driving S-PETER PAT . 2-SWAMPSCOT Eighth Race &SOME STEED 1 Mile. 4 years and up. Claiming 21132500, Purse 3900. 3 Wt PPSt % Str Fin Jockey . Owner = I-nk Robinson--H Lumax 2-3% Dreyer--G Matoff 3-nk Gordon--Rosemary Sta 4-no Dittfach--W P_ Hibbitt 5-10% Fitzs's.--Mr Clark 6-4 Rogers--M J Clark 7- Dalton--F -- Gorlick . Trainer T. N. Patton 60,590. Total Pool 415,684. Ferunratg Shumunh bad ri - 6.00 4.40 3. | 420 3 ry 30 30 30 Peter Pat 117 § Swampscot 109 Some Steed . 6 Prince Robert . 116 Tedette ill Epic Fields ... 114 Swamp Fox 116 Winner b g¢ 5 Olym Start good, won driving Attendance 7,302 MONTREAL (CP) -- Propo- sals aimed at drafting junior lamateur players will be dis- cussed at the National Hockey League's three day annual meeting here June 4-6. This strikingly new operation by the big pro circuit has been taking concrete form since the JHL owners met a year ago. Dittfach Halts bees New Ross,' £ ale At that time they discussed Riding Slump ichelieu Feature mints of eliminating fat and MONTREAL (CP) Miss ever - increasing por psi that q . . ,, |New Ross led the field in Fri-/have been dangled efore youn- TORONTO (CP) -- ; Ross led i gled bef fach ee ie amen night's $2,700 featured ninth|gsters to get their names on last season, rode two winners|"®ce St Richelieu Raceway. |some form of contract. at Old Woodbine Friday and| [te nine - year - old chestnut) "Fundamentally the proposal may have finally broken the mare from the Schmigel is to bring recruiting practices riding slump which has plagued Stables, Hoosick Falls, N.Y.,|under control," said NHL presi- him all season. driven by her owner Johniqent Clarence Campbell Thurs- A crowd of 7,302 saw Dittfach| ¢3 9, Propose To Draft Junior Players {the Enterprise. | Sir Frank is a bit philosoph-| lical about the Australian chances. | "A boat is a bit like a bride," |he said once. 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