Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1962, p. 13

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vere ath ctthentiantiiattin th ath, ll ae VON INE ONS ew (5) in race to wire in the fea- PHOTO FINISH! Pandraz tured one-mile Cornwall (right) nips Popperdropper Se Purse, yesterday, at Old Woodbine. Vogel's Victor, next OLD WOODBINE CHARTS CLOUDY, AND GOOD NBY , 5.90 3.70 2.50 5.80 4.20 | 3,90 THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1962. ~~ -WHIZZINBY 10-BELLA PRESTIA First Race 5-DARING DAMZEL Claiming all $3500, 1 mile, Purse $1900. e, Sgenreld. mnlaene ete fae hd i-n. Sandover--L W Ruby | 2-3% Potts--Four L's Sta | 3-2% Gordon--G B Elliott % 4-hd Hern'dez--McMacken Sta 5-2 %Robinson--C Smythe | 6-7% Kallai--Hemlock Sta -73% Cosentino--Long View Fm 1% nai Gubbins--Stafford Fm 92 9nk Remil'd-- ra NPY ees Mono 11 11 10- 1 10- 2 10-15 10-194 Armstrong ua eon | Persian Slipper str) i) 8 8% 11-2% 11-4 11-% Turcotte--Kinrara iis Acadian's Jester 11012 9 5-1 82% 12 12- Giesbrecht--J M J -- Ultie Hygro. reas by F H Merrill Jr. 747 Double Pool 31, 'andl LD ) TRIAL 8.70 » 4.10 ) 3.00 % ROCK DAY 3. 6-SCOOT JOE Allowances. . Str Fin Jockey Owner 2-1% 1-1% Hern'dez--J_ Callari 1-3 2n McComb--G R Gardiner 3-2 3-3% T'cotte--Mrs G Hilts 4-1% 4-2% Wolski--Larch 'Tree F'm 5-3 5-2% Walsh--D, G P Sta 6-nk 6nk Har'son--Nor Amer F'm 7-2% 7-3% Armst'g--M_ Friend 5 9-3 8-244 Gies'ht--K S Currey 7 &1 9-2 Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm 12 ,42- 11-5 10-1 Rob'son--L Maloney 2/2-3% 2 10-1 11-10% Pong--N Massa sD iss Th 12 12. Kallai--B C Heintzman --Sister Ship. Trained by J. Hryziuk. | 29,250 Whizzinby 14 Bella Prestia 4 4-1 6-4 5-hd 8-2 pong bg, 2, Selector Start good, won driving Second Race 1 Furlongs. Purse $2400. Wt PP Field Trial Rock Day Scoot Joe Navahoe Knave i S-year-olds. ¥ ash oe BeBOLeas?! ee fa oe eee Ross *fee FS ¥ DOUBLE 1 AND | i PAID $19. 10 cae ~ {BRADBURY 9.40 6.10 3.90 12-DAVEY LOU 9.90 6.50 2-HIT PARADER 6.10 ens, all 3500, akg oe Fin . Jockey Owner 1-6% Rogers--Cohen, Swarts 2-1% Turcotte--R Papa 3h Roser--Bo-Teek F'm 4-nk R'lard--Hurley, Gr'ham nk 5-5% Rob'son--Bennett, Cowan 2 6-nk Crd gg "ley Yy 7-1% Potts--Agro Fay 1, 8-44 82% McComb--White Oak Sta 10-5 9m Hern'dez--Mine; ge 11 9nk 91 103% Ras'sen--Janley a i, 12- 116 11-15 G'bins--Garden City Sta 6-% 11-2% 12 12 Pong--M Mitchell PEREIERIAY oohafeo esatthatoee eosort sibs Third Race 1 Mile, Purse 1900, 2-year-olds, We PI 22 6-1 rs 7 5- 8 7 5 9 4 2 7 10 iL 2 1 | Third Straight For | Maureen Orcutt | | OTTAWA (CP) -- Josedale on |Top, owned by Lloyd McNeil of |Ottawa, Thursday night won the featured C-2 pace at the Rideau |Carleton Raceway. The three-year-old chestnut | gelding paced the mile in 2:06 -the-board prices of $7.60, $5.10 and $3.00. Meadowview Champ was sec- jond and Edna's Counsel was fare: jridden by Ron Turcotte, with- | WEARING WHITE SAYS DEMAND LONDON (AP)--The power- ful All-England Lawn Tennis Club ruled pink panties and golden briefs off the stately courts of the annual Wimble- don championships today. Frills, however, are still not out of bounds. Maj. A. D. Mills, assistant secretary of the club, said "Lady competitors have al- ways been requested. to wear white,. but following a meet- ing of the championship com- | mittee, it has been decided to turn the request into an or- der," "A condition that they wear white will be included in the prospectus, but the actual wording will not be decided on until a later meeting." In recent years the women's section of the championships has become almost as much ger bo 2 Fast rn Fair--Francelis. Trained by Alfred Russell. rt good, won easily. Pool 35,490 Fourth Race 00 15.50 | 20.10 10.70 | ies aa 11-BALLYETTE 82.20 32. 2-WORTH AVENUE ...... @AURORA FOX Allowances, Szearalds "Gir Fin Jockey 3 3% 3-héd 41 Gubbins--B Simon Jr gh fia, $ha SiR Mae an Si 6-1 6-1) lern'dez--Be: 33 rl 5-1 17-2% LeBlanc--Mrs on Richth'n aL Her 92 82% Robinson--W D Hatch lh 41% Bnk 9% Potts--View Hulloa Fm 42 2hd 10-hd 10-% Roser--J G Cowan oe 3-nk 11-3 11-2% Sandover--Costa Rica Sta 12- 12 12-. Gordon--W D Latimer tiydounell Big eye Trained by B Fisher. 'ool 38,372 avods%abe 2 Hee = 3 *Bonoccleeaue ry mile. Purse $2000. 3 - year - olds, Claiming all $3500. $ Wt PP oe % Str Fin Jockey 5-1% 1 alco talon a Tack Sta 2-no G'brecht--JC, JH MacKin'na 2-1 3-nk Kallai--Mrs A H Trudell 3-hd 4-1% Cosentino--A J Morrison l-hd 5-% Sandover--H G Rogers 4% 61% Lanoway--Long View Fm Potts--View Hulloa Fm V Martin 199 31 U4 4 12 4-1 Rotenberg ~ Robinson--M J Hawkins i it 1% a ae eae cond Sports Lady 3 9 &nk 12- Remil' w Va Winner bf 3 Prince Chevalier -- Case Closed. Trained by G M Huntley. Start good, won driving Pool 41,971 Si tt Race 6-PANDRAG 5-POPPERDOPPER 1 Mile. 82900, 3-year-olds Wt PP Se -VOGEL'S VICTORY and up. Allowances, % Str Fin Jockey Lanoway--Zeus 2-n TeotteHactield St Sta nk 3-1% Hern'dez--H E M Pollock -3 46% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm 51% 5-10 5-18% Roser--K R Marshall 6- Potts--J Marsh Sr and Jr 4 by A G Smithers. "Pool 19,902 Quinella pool 26,815 QUINELLA 6 AND 5 ; PAID $39.50 Seventh Race --ounson'xna™. 7-BOURBON 5-CASTLEBERRY Lage 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $6000, i oneal 4 A '* Str Fin Jockey Owner K'tucky Warbler bad 3-1% 1-%Cosentino--J Leneck 24 2nk Roser--Jo-Ann Sta 4-hd 3-% Hern'dez--Henferd Sta 12 41% Gubbins-Gaylands Fm 5-4 S-hd Rob'son--S Rotenberg 7-4 6-no Turcotte--Kingfield Fm 6-nk 7-3% Sandover--F M Clark Jr 9% 8nk Rasmussen--Cumar Sta "1 24 8-2 9 Wolski--F D Gibson 1 -- Roman Warbler. Trained by R Fisher. Pool 46,957 S teehee 3 Winner b h 5 Ky. Colon Start good, won driving 9-WEST FOUR Eighth Race re Me 1 Mile, Purse vite. Syear-olds and up, Canadian foaled, claiming all nang Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockey Owne 1% Gordon--L Maloney 2-1% Har'son--C_Bordonaro 3-1% Armst'g---White Oak Sta 4b Leblanc--Tul' eye vg 5-14 Cosentino--R E 6nk McComb--G R Gonttier -L. 'T'eotte-- en owed a m 7CUT STEEL ...... 40 PTs 3.10 " » mm FePeee* BPESS noEEr ES 3 F 3S pereupeeca' z = 8-2 Ras'sen--R C: 9-7% Rogers--M J Hawkine e 1)- Kallai--E Short lina. Trainer by C F Chapman. Pool 9,477 Total pool 335,439 epeteses 2eg Eeyserzrexs Seer r ee a h 8! Start. good, won driving. Liston, Leahy | Might Team Up: NEW ORLEANS (AP)--Sonny | lt Liston, world heavyweight box-| ing champion, is reported to be! after football coach Frank Leahy to take over as his fight) manager. The move is reported in two newspapers, the New Orleans Times-Picayune and the New . York Journal-American. | Jack Nilon. His manager of rec-| jord, George Katz, is inactive. The Times-Picayune also says | Sonny has decided to move from Philadelphia, scene of some of his scrapes with the law, either 0 Chicago or Detroit. Leahy is a close friend of. |Rev. Edward Murphy of Den- ver, Colo., a Roman Catholic Jesuit priest who taught Liston RUSSIA WINS TITLE MEXICO CITY (AP)--Russia 16.30 6.10 4.10 | 6. The Times-Picayune quotes a reliable sOurce as saying "Sonny has definitely made up| his mind to change managers and his choice is Frank Leahy. | Leahy, 54, once coached No-| tre Dame. and now is a stock salesman and public relations man in San Diego, Calif. Liston is currently advised by finished 1-2 in the fifth and final event, the 3,500-metre cross- country run, and won the team title Thursday in the world mod- tern pentathlon championships) for the fifth straight year. Hun-} gary was second. The United) States, which had led since the 'second day, place. dropped to -- of a style show as the show- piece of world tennis it is sup- posed to be. ALBINO WOLF An unusually large "com- pletely white' albino timber wolf was sighted near Chapleau, Ont., in 1962. to winner, finished third, The quinella of Pandrag and Pop- perdropper paid $39.50. (CP Wirephoto) First All The Way To Capture Purse TORONTO (CP) -- Pandrag and jockey Gordon Lanoway never relinquished the lead in winning the featured Cornwall Purse at Old Woodbine Thurs-) day afternoon. Popperdopper finished second, a nose behind the winner. Popperdopper, the favorite, stood a claim of foul lodged by Jim Fitzsimmons, who finished fourth on New Providence. Pan- drag and Popperdopper com- bined for a quinella return of 39.50. Turcotte registered his 133rd victory of the season when he won the fifth race on the Union Jack stable's Rose Queen. This left him only six behind leading rider Jim Fitzsimmons. SCRUFFY SCHOLARS CAMBRIDGE, England (CP) A tailoring firm here which has clothed Cambridge University students for 99 years is to close down. The firm says that to-| day's under graduates are "scruffy and unkempt"' and can- not afford to be well-dressed. Racer Not Glue Last 5 Starts LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Mea- dow Art's Lady, owned by Hardy Brothers of Lucan, Ont., von the featured $600 C-2 trot Thursday night at Western Fair Raceway, registering her sec- ond straight victory. The eight-year-old mare, with Jiggs McFadden at the reins, toured the oval in second place during most of the race, with Van's Pride C up in front. Turn- ing into home, ahead to win in 2:13 2-5, a length ahead of Spencer Stokes. Meadow Art's Lady, who hasn't been out of the money in her last five starts, paid $3.70 to win. One of the closest races dur- ing the evening occurred in the sixth outing when Handsome Chief, winner in 2:13 2-5, for $16.70, Hig Brooke and Black Angel C crossed the wire heads apart. Handsome Chief is owned and driven by Melvin Hamilton of Paisley, Ont. BOXER DOUBTS RING RETURN WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) Gene Fullmer, battered, bruised and heartsick, hinted Thursday he may hang up his gloves after reigning as the fightingest middleweight champion of all time. "T don't know .. . but I have serious doubts if I will ever fight again in the ring," Fullmer said as- he returned to his home after suffering a 15-round beating at the hands of Dick Tiger in San Fran- cisco Tuesday. "Is it worth it?" he asked. "My father-in-law S, per- haps from the excitement; my mother carries on so every night and my wife has been having pains in her arm all morning, like a stroke. "Ts it worth all this to keep on fighting? Maybe I'm over. the hill as a fighter anyway and should quit. "T know one thing, no title in the world is worth it if peo- ple get so excited and suffer as much as my loved ones do when I fight." Gene's father-in-law, Roy Holt, suffered a heart attack at ringside at Candlestick WRONG WAY LONDON (CP) -- The teddy bear mascot of the British para- chute medical team was listed as a "casualty" after a practice jump in Cyprus. The minature parachute failed to open, and eo bear landed on its head. LIGHTHOUSE SALE EASTBOURNE, England (CP) A disused lighthouse on the Sus- sex coast is for sale with a £15,000 ($45,000) price tag. A spokesman for the real estate agents said: "Only one man in 10,000 wants to live in a light- Park Tuesday while Gene was losing his title. He died early Wednesday. WINS PACE OTTAWA (CP) -- President Lee, owned by R. G. Sanford of London, Ont., and driven by Wilf Duford, won the featured pace at the Rideau Carleton Raceway Wednesday night. The four - year - old brown gelding went the mile in 2:06 and paid across - the - board prices of $42.40, $8.40 and $5.10. Doctor Kirk was second and Single house." Goose was third. at a popular price, Years ago Adams distilled 29 great whiskies, each with its own distinctive characteristics, and then aged them in special oak casks, Now, Adams has married these 29 rare whiskies to create the superb flavour of Adams Private Stock. So be sure to try this custom blend, presented in its crystal decanter Adams Private Stock CUSTOM BLENDED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Thomas Adams Distillers Limited, Toronto HORSE-OF-THE-YEAR When In Money, she_ spurted| In 'Man 0° NEW YORK (AP)--A battle for honors as United States' Horse of the Year, with inter- national overtones, is scheduled Saturday at Belmont Park when Kelso and Carry Back hook up! in the $100,000 added Man-0' War Stakes. i Two of the best three-year-olds in Europe add_ international flavor to the backyard squabble between Carry' Back, 'a four- year-old colt, and five-year-old Kelso. Monade, a filly owned by Greek shipping magnate George Goulandris, and Marouise du Vivier's Val de Loir are the French invaders. in the 144-mile Kelso And Carry Back War' Stakes race over the Widener grass course. Val de Loir won the French Derby, and Monade the English Oaks. In addition, George D: Wid- ener's Jaipur, the best three- year-old colt in the U.S., will join the fray, along with Beau Purple, T. V. Lark and several of the best grass-course special- ists. Hobeau Farm's Beau Purple, who won last week's Hawthorne Gold Cup, also holds decisions; over both Carry Back and Kelso, Preston Madden's T. V. Lark upset Kelso in last year's Washington, D.C., International. Carry Back, 1961 Kentucky Derby winner, has beaten Kelso twice this season. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 26, 1962 fe 138 McGill Ace Top Scorer By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eric Walter, a second-yea' student at McGill University, did more than lead McGill Red- men to an upset win over the Queen's Golden Gaels last Sat- urday: Walter, a fleet halfback who learned his football in Mont- |real's high school league, scored \four touchdowns in 38-24 Ritchie kicked a field goal and three converts in the same aD dl fay Em ver place Brian of the University of Western On- tario Mustangs. Conacher scored a touchdown in Western's 23-14 loss to the [University of Toronto Blues to Tigive him four in three ae for 24 points. McGill's place kicker, George Telesh, former Cornell Univer+ sity star, booted five converts and a field goal to move into fourth place with 22 points. Six players are tied for fifth place with 12 points apiece. McGill win and took over the lead in hte Intercollegiate Sen- ~ Football! League scoring "The McGill ace now has five touchdowns in three games for 30 points, two more than last NHL STARS Eddy Johnston, second of Boston's two rookie goalers, who was brilliant in a 3-3 tie week's leader, Robin Ritchie of Queen's. with Detroit Red Wings al- though being outshot 43-28. Elaine Rodney Wins UN Trot YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) -- Elaine Rodney, owned by the S. L. and K, Stable of Eggerts- ville, N.Y., put. on a_ strong stretch drive Thursday night to} win the $60,000 United Nations Trot before 15,410 at Yonkers| Raceway. | Driven by Clint Hodgins of Clandeboye, Ont., the five-year- old mare beat favored Su Mac Lad by three - quarters of a length. Tie Silk of Canada was third, Julienne of Sweden fourth, Porterhouse fifth, Duke Rodney sixth, Ozo of France seventh and Ravioli of Belgium last. The winner, who trotted the 1%-mile distance through snow flurries over a sloppy track in 3:18.2, returned $51.50, $10.60 and $5.40. Su Mac Lad, earning second money of $15,000, became har- ness racing's greatest money winner at $560,349. The previous record holder was Bye Bye Byrd with $554,257. The victory, worth $30,000, boosted Elaine Rodney's life- time earnings to $316,981, After the race, Hodgins com-| mented: | "I didn't think I had a chance.| She couldn't go in the mud be-| fore." | RESTRICTS SHOOTING WASHINGTON (AP)--A new law to restrict shooting of the golden eagle, which wildlife groups fear faces extinction, was signed Thursday by Presi- dent Kennedy. It bans shooting of the bird except under per- mits issued by the interior de- partment for areas where the eagles are found to be preying on livestock. CALCULATING HOST Dramatist Lister Sinclair who} hosts Science Review on CBC! radio holds-an MA in mathe-| matics. 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