Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1963, p. 11

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"THE GREY GHOST" -- Silver Laird, displaying his powerful stride for 3,907 har- ness racing fans, strides to an upset victory in the eighth _race at _Mohawk Raceway. With Jim Holmes on the bike, Silver Laird paced the mile in 2.09. Hidden by the big grey is Muddy Hanover, whch finish- MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS Alyear-olds and up. Winners in 1963 pre-| d-yoar-olds a ndup. Winners in 1963 pre-| ferred. Claiming all $1500. Purse $500. | (8). Pool 7,349. Daily Double Pool PY 886. 3Cobey Joe, Waples .80 3.30 3.00 8Hi Widower, Filion 3.10 2.50 4Stormy. Boy C., Turcotte Jr, 4.40 Time 125 4-5. ort at 747 EDT. | Also: Single Chips, Joanie Chief, sage aa Second Sultan, and Lyn- den Miss. | SECOND RACE -- 5'2 Furlong Pace. year-olds and up. Winners in 1943 pre- ferred. Claiming ali $1500.' Purse $500. (3) i-Ray Harvere, Kingston 3.30 3.10 2.70 3Herbert Carter, McRana 7.20 009 a Jester, Re., Filion Time 125 2-5. Off at 308 EDT. DAILY DOUBLE on 3 and I paid $15.70" Also: Prima Ginny, Maggie vga be Avaion Javelon, leen Frisco Goodwill Johnnie. THIRD RACE -- 1Mile Trot, 4-year- elds and 'up, Winners in 1963 preferred. Claiming ali $3500. Purse $600. (6). 5-Silk Boy W., Reid 15,00 6.50°3.10 1-Grattan Counsel, Lockhart Julian Nathan, Turcotte Jr. Time 212. Off at 8.30 EDT, Also: Dutch Dillard, Farmer Scott, and Whisby Pat, FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 4 year-olds and up. Claiming all $4500. ried $700. (8) { yk. Song, Hope 20.40 5.40 4.50 a] S Patricia Hal C., Feagan 3.60 3.00 ed second, Clover Leaf, the )6-H'stead Jordy Who, "Bureieos 8.10) favorite in the racé, races Up | Time 210 4-5. Off at 851 EDT. | on the outside to finish third. rg logy Bon oegd Doles" ene --cP Wirephoto | \foum Ohie!, FORT ERIE RESULTS CLEAR AND FAST. were "MOOCHIN" "MINNIE wee First Race &FLIRTYS DEAR 50 12. 2-MICHAEL'S LADY 7. 614 Furlongs, 3- and 4year-old maiden suites ; Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner Moochin Minnie 105 11 3 2nk 2-2 1-k 1-% Walsh--Bill Beasley Flirtys Dear .... 112 8-2% 3nk 21% Pong--R Anderson Michael's Lady 3-no Uyeyama--W Adame Janilyn 107 '5 4-3 Turcotte--T E King Rambling Tiger 116 5-% Harrison--A G Hedges Fairbrook Queen 109 3-1 3. 6-2 %4Dalton--Mrs C J Foran Irish Toddy . 113 62 5 7-54 Hale--Mrs V Martin Jr, Humber Doll 119 #1 8-1% Elliott--R _GVan'burgh Acadian's Jester 109 5- J Fielding Blue Hannah 116 [3 MAY 2, 1963. THURSDAY, Peau 5-3 9-912 Peake 10-414 Gordon--J and G Lambr West Run 113 3.10 10-1% 11-4 11-5 11-7¥% Lanoway--CBordonar © Brazen Tiger 117 7 12 12 12 12- 12- Johnstone--Beach Sta Winner b f 8 Orvieto 2nd -- Tiny Terry. Trainer R § Bateman. Start good, won driving. Pool 14,870. Double Pool 34,617. Coe So Ruvwe e042 Ye 92% Bl Ye Tnk 106 Second Race ree pave €@ Fuslongs. Three-year-olds Wt PP St 122 = % Fitzs's -- JC JH McKin tats Dalton +1 42% Robinson -- Mrs. J. Starr a @, -y ae. Parkside Drive Leds Yongel Solid Stone Right Bower Red Pal Careless Admirals March u 4 Mr: Jiffer Moon. Salute 15 9 Winner b g 3 Red Masalgan - Primina Start good, won driving a se, NOS OH AM we 88% Harrison -- Garden City 9 Trainer J. C. MacKinnon. Pool 32,142 "11.70 '7.70 4.30 10.20 6.20 tions i 3.20 Wings, says the place is like 10 3.90 3.70 70 40 Claiming all $2500, Purse $1800, pos -- Chaplin-Appleby Turcotte -- Shapiro-Black at Rogers -- Bridie Bar Fm ~ DAILY Sou BLe it 'and 5 'PAID |-BRIEFSIN Third Race BRIGHT GOL 2-BAY FAY ai ye t-year-old Maiden Fillies. Cimg. all$2500, wlio acca tPPSt % % Str Fin Jockey ey t by 112 Bnk 21% 13 13 .. 119 410 10-45 8% 5-4 2noFitzsimmons -- Outhwaite 1146 3211 2h 3-1 2% 3nk Potts -- Knox i n 'Answer. 109 11 8 9% 4% 3-144 4-1 Bolin -- VE Rodgers Gans Boe ket 14 8 7 @L 92% 6-1% 5% Walsh -- R Anderson Persian Slipper 111 6 4 4h 7-% 41 62 Tur Maplehurst 119 7 9113 10-2 9-1 7k Fair Debbie .. 112 9 S 6nk 5-h Th Gno Galla Manda , 11210 1 7-1% 6-nle St Bedt Lollypop . 10912 312- 12 12- Wild Fruit .. 106 32 11% 1-% 103 War Challenges 116 5 6 Sh 13-2% 11-1 12- Winner b f 3 Mr. Brief -- Sinsin, Sinsin. Trainer G. Rowntree, Start good, won driving. Start good, won driving. Pool 34,550. @-APACHE DANCES . Fourth Race SEUTURE TIME. 4% Farlongs. Two-year-old Maidens, Claiming all $5000 Purse 91909. Wt PPSt %& " Str Fin Jockey Owner 2122 1-1 1-L Ih Potts -- Rocamora 33% 3344 21% Leblanc -- 2% 42% 45% Turcotte -- Hall 72 Sh McComb -- Jacobs 6nk 6nk Griffiths -- Mrs. M .. 1138 6 9 42% 52% 5247-3 Hale -- Lam .117 4 7 Th 81% 61% 62 Robinson E J Reed 9-1 91% Dalton -- Mr.s V Rich's 11-5 101% Pong ---- Janiev Sta Jet Impala u3 5 5 &M% 10-1 10-L 11-3% Gordon -- Seedhoues Judy's Imp 13 3 12 12 12 612 Johnson G R Hussey Winner b f 2 Royal Vale -- Amalfi. Trainer K.G. Nicholds, Start good, won driving. Sines v1 Owner Briefsin --~ Bright Gold Bay. Fay i13% Simpson -- nz 17 8 3 33 . 1311 4 1% 2% .115 9 6 63 42% 1131212 9% 72 + 113 6 2 424 52% Apache Dancer Night Raider French Twist Go Orbiting 117 10 18 1023 9-1 120 1 911-5 13 BOBBY BRIER Fifth Race 2 BARBARA la-BOFJAC (Entry) @% Furlongs. Three-year-olds, Cee $4500. Purse 82000. wt Str Fin Jockey 7 600 450 3.40 Owner Robby Brier . Barbara Bofjac Royal Ar Al Buck 4h 2nk Dalton -- 8 Cocomile 610 3-h Robinson -- C Smythe A- i-h. 41% Simpson -- CSm ythe A- 5-4 5-149 Dittfach -- Mrs. Fisher Can. Sheidi 3 farts Harrison -- Bo-Teek Fm Breconing 7- Gubbin s -- § and H Nell Winner > g 3 Menetrier - Mill Dam. Trainer J. Lankinen. Feel 20,007 Quinelis Pool 2,855 Start good, won riddes out beled bona a AND z PAID" £44.90 S-MONTAN. Sixth Race MALUGIN oe 3-MR. Yo TE : Wt PP St Str Fin Jockey Owne: Montana Flight 3-i% 1-44 L Pong--H and M "stoll Malucina ate 1 3- "1 242 2-1% H Bolin--J V Martin Mr. Yo Te .... 13 y +h 3-nk H Dittach-- D A MeKa Mr. Yo Te .... Eternal Lock .. House Boy . 1 Pepit nk 7- 7 7- F Johnstone--S Gorman Winner dk: b or be g 4 Montana Sands--Hal's Lady, Trainer A.Melver. Start t good, wondriving. Pool 4 3.90 3. 00 5. 4 5-1% 5-44@ J Fit'sms--EST C ~ @ROMAN BANQUET .. 4.60 2.90 2 Seventh Race 3-ALL CANADIAN 5-BALINODE 2 6 Furs. csr tess 18: up. Cdn, foaled. Allowances. Purse $2700. PP Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-1 Gubbins -- Pasquale 2-8% Dittfach -- Hellenic Sta %1% Dalton + B R Steen 4-1% Turcotte Addison Hall 5-nk Fitzs's JEF Seagram 6- Simpson Seedhouse Trainer 8.U. Oss. 46,904. Roman Banquet un 3 All Canadian . 1 Balinode Monarch Park Windkind Dorval Winner b g 4 Roman Might - Bridal Bell Set Sood, won driving: Pool 3-POINTED Eighth Race iene: 4 sha' 2 and ap. © ine all $3500. Purse $1900. Wt PP St Me Str Fin Jockey Cathy Yates .. 11 3 1-14 1-2 1-14 I-nk Potts -- Valley Fm Sta Pointed 115 2h 21 2-nk Dittfach Mrs ' Sardonyx 32% 31% 3-1% Harrison -- C Our Interview 65 4% 41 Turcotte -- d Europ'n Flight 113 3 4 i $3 53 Hale -- Dew Valiey Fm Bonnie Bird 124 " 7- 6% Dalton Hunt-MeCann Real Condesa 112-7 1 6-2'2 7+ MeConb Janiey Sta Winner dk bom 5 Rustom Sirdar -~Havit, Trainer G .M. Carter, Stars good, won driving Havit. Trainer G. M. Carter ~ 9CATHY YATES '11.20 +2 3 3 @ Furlongs. Owner Uyeyama -- Tedoreen Fim Rob'son --Mrs. Mooney Sr Kemper-Rotm'n about everything goes. Leaf fans Dalton -- Bridle Bar Fm 'hoot and holler but desist from Crugnale-Pav. 32% Lanoway --. Edmis - Keil - STAID CUSTOMERS 9.10 3.80 2.50 casionally toss nothing more of- 22) 4 1-2% Turcotte -- Neiman-Thibo, ies 70 90 '? | 4-nk 4-nk R Turcotte--Dew V'ly F. | Turner | 6-12 620 E Simpson--Lanson Farm 30 4.00 2.60 60 50 ped ~ Elliott page Like NHL Cathedral In 'Home Of The Good He said he was caught be- = By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Jim Norris says that watching National Hockey League games in Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens reminds him of a tennis match. Trumbull, public rela- director of Detroit Red a cathedral. The observations were made the tail-end of the Stanley Cup playoffs when the Leafs wrapped up the best-of-seven final in a six-game set over the Red Wings. "You know," said Norris with a twinkle in his eye, "I've watched the crowds at the Gar- dens and they wig-wag their '18.20 270 42 heads to follow the play just as told the committee. <0 spectators do at a tennis you should have the right to match." Norris ,co-owner with Arthur Wirtz 6f Chicago Black Hawks, was kidding. It was his way of |pointing out the difference in |behavior of crowds at the Gar-|= dens and at Chicago Stadium, home of the Hawks, where just throwing garbage onto the ice as their counterparts in Chicago cor 2.60 and Detroit usually do. 4.60 $10 \in the Gardens one night who "I remember watching a guy sneaked up.to the boards and actually dropped a rubber onto the ice," Norris chuckled. Trumbull gave Toronto hockey writers a good-natured ribbing with his reference to the Gardens as a cathedral, | Compared with the rowdy, boisterous crowds at Chicago -. Stadium and Detroit Olympia, fans at Maple Leaf Gardens oc- fensive than programs and hats on the ice. In the. American cities, bottles of ink, firecrack- ers, live hamsters, tissue paper, hats, shoes and lead pellets have hit the ice. STILL HAVE TO BE SHOWN IN MO WASHINGTON (CP) Sen. Stuart Symington (D. Mo.) proudly won unan- imous Senate consent Wed- nesiay to insert in the Con- gressional Record the ma- jor league baseball stand- ings at the moment. They showed Kansas City Athletics on top of the American League and St Louis Cardinals leading the National loop. "Asfar as professional baseball is concerned, things were never better in Missouri,' Symington told the Senate. LUB 108 2 Stop rere First For Prompt Expert Service! Ww. L. HOUSTON 67 KING Ww, 728-7822 | Johnny Gottselig, public rela-| Leaf Gardens tions director of the Hawks, re- tween two fans at a hockey | members a time when even a game who were blasting air chair was thrown, horns. "'It's getting out of hand. Now, an Illinois lawmaker has Pretty soon someone will show) come up with a motion seeking up with a cailiope, or a mortar a ban on mechanical noise mak- 9; a steam whistle.' { ers at athletic events. He got Hockey writers around the |a motion passed in the House nyt, circuit know exactly what 'judiciary committee that says means. any person using a mechanized) Chicago Stadium fans are the noisemaker is liable to a fine Of .jwaiest and noisiest of any up to $25. |possibly in North America. SIRENS, COWBELLS In comparison, Toronto Maple | Specifically,Re publican Leaf Gardens does resemble the Claude Walker took dead aim/centre court at Wimbledon as at the nuts who inhabit Chicago Jim Stadium. "I'm not a fuddy. -duddy,"" he "I believe COMPLETE GOLF EQUIPMENT New & Used--Trade-ins Accepted Visit WHITBY GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB 655-4952 shout, hiss, boo, scream or yell 'kill the umpire,' but to have some jerk in back of you with a siren or cowbell--that spoils the game." FIFTH RACE --1 Mile Trot, Be poo olds and up. Non-winners of 1962-63. Purse $700, (8) 6-Merrie Amos, Waples 4.90 3. ne red 4-Mr, Profile, Holmes 7.30 7-Meadow Art's Lady, McRann Time 209 4-5. Off at 912 EDT, Also: Island Song, Jimmie Mac, Gay Bett, Captain Riddell, and Scarlet Poppy. SIXTH RACE -- 1Miie Pace. 4-year-, olds and wp. Claiming all $7500, Purse' 5900, (5) 2Ko Ko C., Varcoe 5.60 4.10 3.30 3-Leny Boy, M. Leblanc 6.50 3.00! 1-Miss Kay Cash, Feagan 2.40 Time 209 1-5, Off at 9.38 EDT. Quinella on 2 and 3 Paid $76.50 Also: Windy City and Creed Widower | SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Open), Pace. 3-year-olds. Purse $1400, (3) 3-Handy Joe, Rh. Filion 5.80 4.60 3.30 meal try Key Witt, D, Filion 15.30 7.60 2-Pierre Herbert, J. Herbert 3.70 Time 207 -15.. Off at 1004 DT. Also: Sully's Bov, Crystal Duke, | Janet's Girl and Lochinver Duke, EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 4. year-olds and up. Non winners of $1800 twice since April 3. Amount stated, value to the winner, Purse. $1200 (3). 5-Silver Laird, J. Holmes 13.70 3.50 2.50 3-Muddy Hanover, Waples 2.70 2.30 2-Clover Leaf, Lamarre 2.80 Time 209. Off at 1°27 EDT. Also: Armbro Adanac, So Long's Prince, Ensign Dillon and Carolwyn Grattan, NINTH RACE --1 Mile Pace, 3-year- olds and up, Non winners of $7500 in 1962-63, Purse $800, ¢ 7; 1-F'Wood Grattan, Hope |4Bar Gold, Re. Filion 5-Goldie's Sister, G, Campbell Time 206 2-5. Off at 10.49 EDT. Also: Prima Pick, Telegram, Dancer and Julius K, REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS | New Yorkers saw their first legal Sunday baseball game 44 years ago today. Until a few days previously baseball games on Sundays were illegal in New York. Philadelphia beat New York Giants 4-3 on that occasion. PIT PROP 'WALKS' A hydraulic pit prop devel- oped in Britain lowers and "walks" on the mine face. 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