OLD WOODBINE RACES CLEAR AND FAST WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1962 SWEET haar 19.10 : LLAN' Het First Race ey AOD t-year-old maiden fillies. Claiming all 33500 Parse . 1 Mile, & and FIST DP St 6%. Str Fin Jockey Owner 4-34 3-2 1-% Turcotte---R J Donovan 1-% 2-1% Robinson--S J Langill 4:4 3-% Ras'en--Armst'g Bros. 4-3% McComb--Gaylands | 29 3.50 119 107 110 110 Sweet Fennel Willanne Flying Lass Xmas Candy Winter Garden Flying Oxford Tudor Starlet Tiger Plug winner b f 4 Golden Blade Start good, won driving. Double pool 43,108 6-11% Cos'tino--Mrs . Gordon--R F Broadbent outdistanced Brown--Beach Sta ims Jeanie. Trainer R J Donovan. Pool 23,348 1-EPIC CHARM Second Race COPTLE JOU 5-CHOPPY GALE . PASE ile. 3 and 4-year-old maiden fillies.Claiming all $3500, Purse . sey Wt P PPSt % "% Str Fin Jockey Owner 107.1 3 31 43 1-h 11-41% Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm Little Joli 109 4 * bs 2-1% 23% 2-5% Dittfach--F J Herdy Choppy Gale 1451 1-4 3-1% 3-1% Cosentino--Mrs R Fisher Slow Poke Mom 97 7 7 6% 5-nk 41% 4-no Simpson--Mrs J V Hunter Windlette 107 6 6 7- 6-44 5-44 5-2% Robinson--L Obercian Mock Song 103 3 ', vg a 6-7 6-9% Griffiths--Mrs Von Rich'n Penny Arcade .. 114 2 - ve Turcotte--L C Scott Winner b, f, 3, Epic -- fa haga! Trainer G. McCann, Start good, won easily. Pool 31 DAILY DOUBLE 6 and 1 PAID ) $87.80 Third Race 4% Furiongs. My Bunty Cluny Miss Double Rule Mosey On Guiding Wave 3 French Annette 112 6 5 5-nk Winner b f 2 Bunty's Flight--My Turn. p Moc ge? Cc. Start good, won driving iol a7, 440, Fourth Race SENDA is 1 Mile. Claiming 01) $2500. Purse $1900 St Str Fin Jockey Owner ink Harrison--Stafford Farm \% Dalton--Audiey Farm Turcotte--Early Mischief Griffiths--G Zakoof 3% Potts--J J Altilia 7 6-10 6-1814Cosentino-- S Cosentino 107 6 6 42 62 7- 7- Robinson--Tanglewood SI 3By Our Scholar--Croonu. aoe J. Passero. Pool 58,5: . 7.10 3.30 2.60 3.00 2.40 2 Epic Charm Horses Race To Dead Heat Old Woodbine 2-MY BUNTY 4-CLUNY MISS 1-DOUBLE RULE Claiming ail $7500, Purse $2100, % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-nk Fitzs's.--L_ Maloney -1% 21% Turcotte--Kinrar Sta 3-34 Gordon--W- F Edmiston 4-"Rogers--D A _ Boddy 5-1% McComb--Mrs J T Tripi 1 Lawson Two- es glia we 4 -h 5-1 6- 6 Griffiths--Miss F, Chapmas 7.20 3.00 2.60 2.80 2.40 Ontario racing season Wednes- 3.70 day 7-ROCKY RIVER 3 EMGA Three-year-olds. Wt PP Rocky River and the American-bred I Recal Emba Taquomee Eternal Lock heat. In the process, Epic Accord Metro Works . York Ridge Winner dk v f Start good, won driving. at 7 Farlongs, 4 year olds and up. Wt PP for the distance of any 7-HASH BOY 4-NORTH BAY 6-TIME MARCHES Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900, > : Str Fin Jockey Owner at Woodbine. 1-h_ Fitzs's.--Janley Sta 284 Dalton-- Audley Farm 9 ON otraic Ye MeComb--Brecon Sta $2.20 straight, Mrs Bodnarchuk of the season Hash Boy North Bay Time Marches Binewood On Leave Amber Atom was the lowest 12 2 3 lll 1 2 42 4 4% Rob's'n-- 116 3 6 7-3% 109 8 5 3-1 a 6-84 Harrison--Stafford Farm Conservatory 112 2 4 5-nk 7-6 7-11% Brown--T P Sable Thermonoc!'r 115 5 8 & 8- 8- Rogers--A W Mackay Winner ch g 5 by Midianite--FrenchHash. Trainer J DMcLean I Start good, won driving Pool 59,320 Sixth Race eg 7 Fars. Three-year-oldFillies Wt P quinella of the season. The com- Recall paid $6.00 _. coupling of I Recall and Cale- Same don Belle returned $7.10, I Re- 2.40 ee 219 Call paid $2.40 to win. 2.10 1-CALEDON BELLE 4-RECALL 3-LAVELLA Allowances, Str Fin Purse $7700. Jockey McComb--C Smythe A % Griffiths--B and G Sta \% Dittfach-- KR Marshall % Gordon--R D_ Isaac 5-54 Robinson---C Smythe 6- Harrison--View Hulloa -- Couples Winners Caledon Belle b rf 3 by Chapt hop --Broomfigith Start good, won driving Pool as 042, Quinella Pool 34,118 had been in a slump, rode three winners in the first five races and took over leadership again in the leading rider standings with 16. Owner Caledon Belle I Recall Lavella Frosty Day Beauty Strip Especially re - 38 5-242 4- A Fm| wefa'poot acu8 |' MiCCarr Hanover', us sw a0 Western Raceway 410' LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mc- 2-VALE OF AVOCA }-SHAHNAMEH 5-QUICK PRINCE Four ean olds and up, Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900. L PPS % u Str Fin Jockey uae |Carr Hanover took the lead in Vale of Avoca 106 21 21 1% 1-3 1-2% Griffiths--Mrs A Hickling |the backstretch and then stayed ahname:! 1 36 'dai + 3 oak 2-24% McComb--D J Yustin Quick Prince 116 § 5 5-42 3-no Rasmussen--Janley Sta jout in front to win the first di- Mary's Reward 107 4h Turcotte--Mrs F W Merrill|Vision of the featured 25 class epit 5-2% Gubbins--Donatella Farm' jpace at Western Fair Raceway Mr. Rooster . - rdon--M 4 6-h Gordon--Mrs Latimer Wednesday night. Bonreen 7-44Parnell-- W © Chris | Tllume 8-2% Dittfach--B Farara | The three-year-old colt paid for a $2 mutual. The Shasta Road ... 1 9- Harrison--Stafford Farm 1$2.30 Winner br f 4 Running Water tnd --Nuit de Deauville lheavy favorite created the first Start good, won ridden out Pool 55,739 minus pool of the spring meet Eighth Race 10.70 3.30 2.90\--the track lost exactly two A 4-ROYAL PERSIAN ... . $10 4.00/cents on the wagering on this BON REPLY 5.20 race. 1 mile, wei gece and gt Cisntsntenies, Claiming all $2500, vs 91900. | Wt 7 % Str Fin Jockey | In the second division of the 11% Coosatine Leek View as feature, favorite Maud's Boy, cd arnell--Rocco. cAuley far! i ; xh D'fach----Brockie, MeNen jowned by Karl O'Neil of Lucan 4-2% McComb--D A Conny won and paid $2.90. The track 5-4% Griffiths--G Atkinson lost $12 on this race 61 Roi Short, Wat , "a ts 4 a: 7.2% Slinpeon--Thrce Vie btn Another: favorite, Jean First, owned: and driven by Jacob Geisel of Hanover, won the lfifth race and returned $8.10. Seventh Race 7 *Furlongs. 8-RED SPRAY Red Spray - 122 Royal Persian 122 Bon Reply 122 Demarcki oe |g Wilwyn Street 109 Canadian Flyer 115 5 Running Gold 107 1 6 Smirlys Rouge 114 5 4 3-1% 4-nk Winner ch, g, 5, Ferd --Bright Spray. Start good, won driving Attendance 8 436. ase, 4 kK * Port ot doe erear YP eo Ra * "ore A 2 6 3 7 ee 8 Qe fe 1-1} 2-n 4-1 3-214 5-21 6-2 8 7-1 8. Potts--J Smith Trainer J, J Stewart Pool 67,488. Total Pool 451,132 @ Excitingly Delightful! @ 14 Beautiful Colors NOW ONLY 13: PER TILE BP Vinyl Asbestos Flortile is carefully manufactured to the most rigid specifi- cations, Skipping or dancing feet, mud or water, never mor the surface. Colors and patterns remain bright and clear in- definitely. Neither grease, oil, or most acids will offect it . . . Feels so com- fortable under foot too .. . so resilient. 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Caledon Belle's time of 1:24 3-5 was just ----------- one fifth of a second behind the 4.60 4.10 3.20 track record and she now looms 4.10 3.10 as a favorite in the $35,000 Ca- 420 nadian Oaks to be run June 9 'The payoff on Caledon Belle, The dead heat 5-no Cosentino--MRS C W Kohl also produced the first double bination of Caledon Belle and while the Jockey Jim Fitzsimmons, who DEAD HEAT! CALEDON BELLE, I RECALL HIT FINISH LINE TOGETHER} Cone Smythe's Caledon Belle} AQUEDUCT NEW YORK (AP) -- Carry Back beat the mighty Kelso, 1961, in the $111,900 Metropoli- tan "Handicap at Aqueduct but illusion about who is the champ. "Tt's still Kelso," said Price,! who trains Carry Back for his |wife, Katherine. | 'You must throw out Kelso's race. It was the first start of the year.' Kelso, favorite of a crowd of | 63,065, finished sixth in a field) jof nine more than eight lengths 'behind carry back, the 1961 champion three year - old 'after winning the Kentucky| q| Derby and Preakness. 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