Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 May 1963, p. 16

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Five years later, Canadian Press Sports Editor | world scene and capped a bril-)in 1894, he was winning titles. [Time 2101-5. Off at 967 EDT. '\ Wolves Ten days ago the ice-skating|liant amateur career by win-) Ferguson wrote that Baptie| THIRD RACK ~ 1 Mile Pare, tyear tito: Ce Division U1 hall of fame in Chicago was of-|ning the 1949 Olympic title. | won "approximately 5,000 races) since March 23, Claiming all $1500.| Stoke City. 2013 8 73 fici: ned with Sonja Henie| Baptie? |the quarter-century he was in|Purse $500. (7) EIGHTH RACP -- 514 Furlong pace.| : ' ally opel H 5-Hi Widower, Re. Filion 7.50 3,00 2.70)3-Year-olds and up. Non-winners of/ Sunderland 201210 84 and Norval Baptie as charter) The name rang a bell with competition at distances rang-|7 7x35 atam, Loney 4.60 3.80| $6000 in 1962-63, Purse $800. (5) \Chelsea 23 414 74 members. some old-timers in Canada and| ing from 220 yards to five miles.|3-Miss Judy Bars, Feagan 4,20) 5 Dolly vert La Be! 4,80 2.50 3.7017 ads 19 1013 79 Miss Henie certainly qualified| a search of files unearthed some|. . . He won the world speed) Time 210.35, Of at saz fbr. | ipa coe ee od'atieid a7 a ta a8 three-time Olympte figure-|interesting information about/title at Montreal on Feb. 4,/crystal Hal, and Dr. B "Time 126 2-5. Off al 1018 EDT. . skating champion and winner of/the man who ruled the speed-/1905.... , : Also: Mr. G. and Dr. Giles Division I 12 world titles. These were won| skating world before the Misses) "He held 10 world professional) corn aa ce "Non.winners 'oi '2, NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace. 3-year- 4 oe peo Fe q 4 - 'the Second World War|Henie and Scott were born. He|speed records. He ruled the|races since March 23. Claiming al olds and up. Non-winners of 3 races, >WiNGON | D4 8 Bo fh» igor Barbara Anniwas born in Bethany, Ont.,|speed skating world, unbeat.|$1300. Purse $900. (°° ance Mar." 25. Claiming all $2300,|Bournem'th 18 16 12 = March 18, 1879. |able, for 16 years. When he ran|¢reany Malt Feecoo "290 230/60 'R0r Baldwin, Feagan 840 san ago|Dore ae 30 1818 out of opponnts, he skated on|7-Worthy Mite, West 3.70 8-Billey Halliday, Filion 6.70 4.09 Peterd gh b sf ® | CALLED 'GREATEST' stilts, skated backwards, did] Ai', ? auch fnsmen sonny Boy C \Fime 20928 Ona toa Er, Division IV Berlin's Bich |, veces 2 te be ancy stn, "aca 'intr nt att nena Peg lA arama Breord a great one, duced what are today known as | ' : wii : r he olds and up. Non-winners of 9 races) a | For Garmes i's stro skaters of atl, FSi 2s 200 Bart vas Fa ee sw am an CAND | Pad . fait eee pee the art of Vaiss a a the| @Lena's Pride C., reagan ene ery LONDON (Reuters)--Canada SHORGAS | Norva ' * : . S rt d |He skated an amateur speed! Osiiseunr iy Baldat ae 4 9 7 Te a Aves HEATING & UUDPOTTOC, sister san' oat 'at opponents, Cobeegm, im Ralegh. N.C. Me! REMEMBER WHEN . . .? sationsi Federation of Newsna: | APPLIANCES pro as 'King | Fergy, 'although he had lost all By THE CANADIAN PRESS |per Publishers, raising the] Industrial and BERLIN (AP)--Avery Brut | "Baptie turned to figure skat-| bay Keno ieows "support 88 and became one of the best. Pec pid of ~ Mepteesl Pergo igs pie "4 a Sees en i | Th ng in the pro} ppues up-to-date in-| § j Th blished, reli behind the surprise bid of Ber./There was ong oe atition | formation on Baptie. "He now] at Toronto's Woodbine race- ie ypeegonie " so he b xhibitionist|is living in a hospital on the) track 21 years ago today to me re a: vicaeny alt: the in, be oalaoia, ant outskirts of Baltimore," says; n 31 CELINA ST. bye » Otto| for almost a score of years was|DeGeer. 'He has had both legs) the King's Plate. Ten to Ace Seve 'on hier of ths Psy outstanding." amputated, but I understand the) was all by himself from 25 (Coreen oF Ake) Mayer, chan strides after the start and finished 10 lengths in front. Frank G. Menke's Encyclop-| 'ice shows' in 1914." FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace 4-voar.| 7065 shctiet Pont With Crewe Alex. 231111 496. -- un-|4 long span of time. . . . the toes of his right foot." Harry Giddings' big gin- |™embership to 22 countries. : --=--_-- Commercial lin to play host to the 1968| ranks to gi become the 3rd winner of national Olympic Committee,| Elmer Ferguson, veteran) 0ld boy tried last year to skate} | 52 Simcee N. 728-9474 | 728-9441 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 ee said in Lausanne, Switzerland,| Montreal Star sports columnist, | 0n two artificial legs." Tuesday. knew Baptie and 10 years ago) He said the 10C welcomed) wrote that "Canada has prob-| the surprise bid of Mayor Willy|ably never produced. an athlete Brandt of West Berlin. of such durability. "This would be a great tri-| Baptie's family moved to, umph for amateur sports and|Bathgate, Minn., when he was) the Olympic movement and itj/a young boy and it was there) would put political eae to|that he started skating at 10) shame," Brundage, presi ent! | of the IOC, said in Chicago. A MAS BEEN lfrom Brandt to Mayer earlier} "It would be a triumph at least equal to the triumph we) had when we had East and) West Germany marching to-| gether behind the Olympic flag in the last two summer and winter Olympics." EAST MUST CO-OPERATE Success of the project hinges on co-operation of the Commu- nist East Germans, Their co- operation would mean, in ef- fect, lowering the Communist in the year. 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