12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 8, 1962 138TH RUNNING King Gorm' First Or Second Choice | TORONTO (CP) -- Mining magnate Jim Boylen has the true prospect *s phil phy: The next claim staked, the next hole drilled, may reveal the pot of gold. Prospector Boylen hit it many times in more than 30 years of tapping rocks and drilling holes. Now as horse owner Boy- len and a comparative rookie in thoroughbred racing, he is reaching for another plateau in the 103rd running of the Queen's Plate with King Gorm. The $75,000 classic for Cana- dian-bred three-year-olds __ will be raced with the Queen Mother looking on from the royal box at the swank $15,000,000 Wood- bine track on Saturday June 16. Post time is 6:04 p.m. Some experts figure Boylen can strike it rich with King Gorm, an expensive colt who Sadecki Fined And Suspended ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Pitcher Ray Sadecki, who earlier said he wants to be traded, was sus- pended indefinitely Wednesday night by St. Louis Cardinals general manager Bing Devine. The southpaw was suspended without salary when he didn't show up for Wednesday night's game with Cincinnati. "T don't see how I can pitch anymore for a guy like this," he said, referring to Cards manager Johnny Keane who slapped a $250 fine against the former bonus baby Tuesday night. The 2i-year-old Sadecki en- tered Tuesday night's National League game against Cincin- nati in the sixth inning and was removed without getting a man out. He gave up two home runs, committed two errors, and al- lowed five runs. Keane called it "the worst ex- hibitin of effort I've seen on a major league diamond." | The Cards won 10-9 fn 11 in- nings. BADLY INJURED DURING BOUT MEXICO CITY (AP)-- Boxer Francisco (Buddy) Coronado of Guadalajara is in serious condition in hos- pital from injuries suffered when he was knocked out in a bout Saturday in Aca- pulco. Coronado, 28, a veteran of eight years of professional boxing, lost consciousness two hours after he had lost on a technical knockout in the seventh round to Juan Thares. had an inconspicuous season at the races in 1961. This year the :leolt developed rapidly and it's likely he'll start first or second choice in North America's old- est continuously - run Stakes race. 4 PAID $35,000 Boylen, proprietor of the 102- acre Lanson Farms in subur- |ban Maiton, bought King Gorm |for $35,000 at the 1960 private lyearling sales conducted by jockey club chairman E. P. Taylor. At times last year, Boy- len probably figured he had put \his money on the wrong horse. It probably made him think back to 1958 when he bought a horse by name of Soul of Hon- our for $45,000, That one didn't even pay for his keep. King Gorm, by Never Say Die out of White Lodge, has prove himself this season. He has started three times and was beaten only once--by Sun |Dna, another plate eligible, and jowned by W. J. Farr of Wes- ton, Ont | But last Saturday, the colt rode Q. R. Marshall's Blue Light to victory in the 102nd running of the plate and he'll be in the saddle June 6. HAS MIXED MEMORIES Getting King Gorm ready is trainer Dick Townrow, a for- mer jockey who has some mixed memories about the Queen's Plate. In 1954 he won with Collis- teo, a colt that wasn't given a chance against the 1-to-4 favor- ite King Maple. Five years later, when Queen Elizabeth and Prinec Philip were in the stands, Townrow had what the experts thought to be a sure thing in Winning Shot. The bettors would get about a nickel on the dollar if it won, but New Providence, owned by Taylor got home first. Winning Shot was third, Boylen may have had a hunch about. Townrow. He took him on as the Lanson Farms' stable trainer last month when Art }Warner resigned. Maybe he'll \strike it rich and give Boylen won the $8,955 Marine Stakes/his first palte victory. lat Old Woodbine, covered the |1 1-16-mile route in a sprightly 1:45 and in the process beat Peter Del Greco's Peter's Chop, another highly fancied plate eligible. King Gorm won by a nose over 1-to-2 favorite Payola and aboard the Boylen horse was German - born Hugo Dittfach, who has shown a tendency to come up with the big winners. He did it last year when he Crimson Stan Is Belmont Favorite NEW YORK (AP)--Crimson Satan, two-year-old 1961 cham- pion who flopped in the Ken- tucky Derby and Preakness, has been established early fa- to 2. The field for Saturday's 114- mile romp at Belmont still is) Not since pari-mutuel wager-| ing was elgalized in New York in 1940 has such a price been) quoted on a possible favorite for} thé finale of the triple crown.| That indicates the wide open) struggle in prospect for the famous final test in the three-} year-old series. | | LIONS DRAFT ANOTHER | VANCOUVER (CP) -- British Columbia Lions have drafted) guard Bill Graham of Calgary} Stampeders as their second choice in the Western Football Conference equalization pool. Lions earlier obtained back-| fielder Baz Nagle from Winni-| peg Blue Bombers in the first) vorite for the 94th Belmont| | Stakes at lukewarm odds of 5jleague playoffs, never five as 4-Way Playoff Suggested By Herb Capozzi change that wculd see four in- stead of three teams enter the Western Football Conference playoffs has been proposed by general manager Herb Capozzi of the British Columbia. Lions | The proposal, he said Wed- jnesday, would bring a more uni- form playoff system for East and West and would assure that the western team entering the Grey Cup championship game jwould play four games in now is possible. Capozzi said his Idea was ad- v juncertain, with at least eight) meeting of general managers of jand possibly 10 going postward.|the five WFC teams and since] has been discussed by the five| club presidents. | "These people were interested| in it," Capozzi said, "and they) said they wanted to give it a lot of study." 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The winners nicked pitcher Halik for a run in the first inning ana another in the fourth, the latter on a walk and two errors. In the sixth inning, when the Corvair defence came apart at the seams, the winners scored five runs on only three hits, plus three glaring errors. CADILLACS Cockerton, ce; McPhee, cf; Westfall, 2b; Lawson, 3b; Spratt, 1b; Weales, rf; Halik, p; Heroux, 2b; De- rocher, If; Hines, If in 6th, WARD'S -- Knox, 1b; Mor- den, ss; Bryan, c; McMullen, Mantle, out since May 18 with a leg injury, will be back in SPORTS IN BRIEF MANTLE ALMOST READY NEW YORK (AP) -- Mickey the New York Yankees lineup no later than June 15, team physician Dr. Sidney Gaynor said Wednesday. Dr. Gaynor said Mantle may return to ac- tion sooner than that as a pinch-hitter. METS CUT BOUCHEE PHILADELPHIA (AP)--New York Mets Wednesday optioned veteran first baseman Ed Bou- to Syracuse Chiefs of the International League on a 24- hour recall basis. Bouchee, a $75,000 draftee from Chicago Cubs in 1961, was demoted to make room for relief pitcher Ray Daviault, who was re- called from Syracuse. PASS UP DITMAR PHILADELPHIA (AP)--New York Mets decided Wednesday night against signing pitcher Art Ditmar, who has been work. ing out with the National Lea- gue club the last two days. The 33-year-old righthander was re- leased recently by Kansas City Athletics. BALDING QUALIFIES MEMPHIS (CP) --Al Bald- ing of Toronto qualified Mon- day for the U.S. open golf championship with rounds of 72 and 70 at the Memphis Coun- try Club course: Balding's 142 total just got him in under the 143 or better needed to qualify for 36 holes over the par-70 Memphis course. RETAINS TITLE NEWCASTLE, England (AP) Chic Calderwood of Scotland outpointed Johnny Halafihi of the Tonga Isles Monday night and retained his British Empire light - heavyweght champion- ship. Calderwood weighed 174% pounds, Halafihi 175. If; Mason, rf; Clark, 2b; Bart- son, cf; Milton, 3b; Maxwell, p; Grzbko, ef; Georgeoff, rf. THREE HOME RUNS There were three homers in the other game. Howard pitched the first four innings but ran into a wild streak in the fifth and after three walks, |gave way to Anderson. Cor- vairs scored three of their five runs in that inning and pinch- hitter Hronich homered in the 7th for their final tally. Short and Jordan each hit homers for the winners, who missed in the first frame and jthen scored in every inning jafter that. CORVAiRS Pipher, c¢; Harding, cf; Worona, lf; Hodg- son, ss; Conboy, 3b; Ladoucou, 1b and ss; Carroll, rf; Storms, p; Tureski, 2b; Hronich, batted in 7th; Luff- man, batted in 7th. KENT'S -- Skea, ss; Kenny, lf; Short, 3b; Malloy, 1b; Weeks, rf; Legree, cf; Stovin, c; Howard, p and 2b; Brown, 2b; Jordan, rf; Anderson, p'in 5th. 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