: ath itll dh ath ind ae a eo GOEL" CPP CPO] SS EEeReEEES weaenenns Re*eGpeB wpegeyerel wabrpeay s H a THE OSHAWA Wee, 15 Wednesday, October 31, 1962 7 | Horse-Of-Year "| Title As Bonus =--3..4°-| International --Royal Popzy. Trained by W. Fy handily. tart good, won LAUREL, Md. (AP)--Horse- of-the-Year honors in the United States may be settled before a t+ | 35 fae eB ee pe ee SSebERE5 Ponasaukwred S"Pabavcesn? ~ ES ~ i= « - 16.10 9.10 Pe 12.50 world audience. The three lead'ng contenders for the title--Kelso, Beau Purple and Carry Back--are probable starters in the $125,000 Wash- ington, D.C., International at Laurel race course Nov. 12. When Laurel officials an- nounced Monday that John J. Dreyfus Jr.'s Beau Purple had been invited to compete in the 1%-mile turf race, trainer Carl Hanford of Kelso couldn't have been happier. DAILY DOUBLE 4 AND 8 PAID $37.80 Race BABY ...... 3.40 3.20 2.70 Hanford-thinks Kelso is still the Jeading candidate for his 11-SWEET 'WIZARD 13.10 7.60|third consecutive Horse-of-the- 8-HOLLY ROAD sees 6.90 @ furlongs. 8 and 'year-old maidens, igs foalel. Purse WtPPSst % % Fin. Jockey Owner 1-25% T'cotte--Dew Valley Fm Year championship despite a defeat by Beau Purple in the Man O'War Stakes at New 21% Kalla JC, a Dan ™™"| York's Belmont Park last Sat- LeBlane--M Reid Gubbins--McMillen, to settle the dispute in the Inter- national, In another development Mon- day, an invitation was extended 5% 9-5%4 10-nk Hernandez--G Groves 12 11-2 ~ Hale--Gaylands Fm 10-1 12 Watters--R J Rose . Trainer L Silvestri. ... ... <. Pool 39,301 Gtart good, won driving. » 10.40 vad 4.90 1% 9-10 8h Hernandez -- Shae yay 8-% 912% noway -- 11-2 104% Kallai -- JCJH Fa Meckin'n rig link Cosentino -- Chaplin-Apple' 12- McComb -- Starr . Trainer A. H. Warnen. to the owner of Primordial, an Argentine-bred which won the Clasico Internacional Simon Bolivar Sunday at Caracas. Pompeya Stable of Venezuela is the owner, 70 Snow Postpones Rideau Race Card OTTAWA (CP) -- Tuesday night's card at Rideau Carleton Raceway was cancelled because the horses weren't properly shod to handle the snow-covered Fifth Race 1 Mile and 4 ae olds. Allowances. E et cas 3 oe ab od & Mel ee ge°? treeres: res °f 310 Str Fin Jockey Owner 14 1-4% Robinson -- sean a Sta 2-2 21% Turcotte -- Cree! 31% 3-3 Kallai -- View Hulloa Fm 53 4nk Hale --farara 31% 42% J Pegi W Von ~ 4 Harrison -- North Am, F: -- Simon Jr. Robinson vy . MecDougald $ track. An official said earlier that racing would be held as sched- uled despite a day-long fall of wet, heavy sriow, but 'it was found later that some of the horses had not been fitted with ™ special cork shoes. Patrons were given "rain checks" and racing will resume today. Earlier Tuesday, the club an- % 45 2 's Pet. TROP! Foaled, Clmg. all $2500. Purse s1o00. beg st Jockey Owner -- Mackay 33 3% Harrison -- Bordonaro 3-2% Cosentino -- Short Sl 4% McComb -- Five aes Sta * J+ §&% Hernandez -- Davies-Mont'y 61 61% Turcotte -- Tulachmore tH % Pong -- Long View Fm Trainer A. W. Mackay. Pool 26,520. nounced the early snow would 5.40|/force it to end its season Nov. 10 instead of Nov. 21 as planned, Samia Rams Seniors Sign Thrower Haidy STRATFORD (CP) -- Gord Haidy, well-known softball 3.20 2.40 3.70 2.60 pitcher with experience in Northern Ontario, Stratford and Windsor, and member of Wind- 410/S0r Bulldogs senior hockey team 4 Pit PP er ee & jo Shoes. Srsibar G M Hantley. sag oo Al 6,587 Seek Money For Oarsmen's Trip To New Zealand WELLINGTON (CP)--A plan to bring Canadian rowing crews to New Zealand after the Em- pire Games in Perth, Australia, has run into financial difficul- ties. The council of the New Zea- land Rowing Association had hoped to bring the Canadian eight and four to New Zealand for a series of races against REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Harvey Pulford of Ottawa, whose athletic career of a quarter-century brought him fame in almost every field of Canadian athletics, died 22 years ago today. He was probably best known for his outstanding defence work with the Ottawa Silver Seven, Stanley Cup holders in 1903, 1904 and 1905. He was also a Canadian boxing champion, a star wing with the Ottawa Rough Riders, a fine sculler lacrosse star, wrestler and squash cham- pion. CAS ON SAVINGS Interest from date of deposit Checking Privileges Deposits by Mail Hours--9 to 5 Fridays--9 to 9 Saturdays--9 to 1 GUARANTY |] TRUST X 32 King Street East 728-1653 local crews. But the heavy expense of sending New Zealand. crews to Perth; together with difficulties over the itinerary within New Zealand, has raised problems. Several local associations say their resources have been strained in raising money for the Empire Games and they are not likely to be in a position to give guarantees for a tour by the Canadians. They also say that local crews would not be likely to give strong enough competition for the visiting Canadian crews so early in the season. To provide strong enough competition to create a drawing card, New Zealand crews would have to tour with the Canadians for match races, further adding to the expense. ona New Zealand boty has hope of solving the peti. It is awaiting re- ports on the success of various fund - raising ventures. The council will meet soon to make a firm decision on an invitation to the Canadians. - OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- results| _ of old country soccer matches played Tuesday night: ENGLISH LEAGUE ~ Falkirk 2 Hearts 0 Exhibition West Ham 4 First Vienna 1 NEW IDEA? theSaving and Spending Plan (coming November 6th) NEOTEL EEE A ND ON THE LOT! 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