12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, June 3, 1 963 GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Sener SACR ---- 7 Wee. 4-year} Claiming all ids wd up. . Purse) $1800. 7.10 5.002.) a, a te Hee 4.00/Start good, won Also Ran ed, Michael's Lady, and Rail Blues. DAILY DOUBLF 3 and 3 PAID $36.70 Winner br { 3, Johns Joy -- Post 'Trainer B Gtart good, won driving Pool 94,159 THIRD RACE ~ 7 year-olds, Canadian apees, Purse $2500 2Laf'n Bid, Turcotte 3-Common Market, Potts . 6Tiny Fruit. Dittfach Start good, won driving Also Ran in Tn Order: Queens Courier, a, Shutter, Tagdonnell, and Fliaring Pt Pot ag "ad Winner db b oc, 8 by Lafourche Biddy Bridge. Trainer, J. Morahan FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs, 4-year- Purse olds and up, claiming all 96000. 62200 Simpeon ... 9.10 5.20 3.00 lend, Fitzsimmons bles BLast Divid 4-Eltoro The Great, Preeitt 'Track fast Start good, won easi Alse Ran in Panag Suit Me bd Dezory, and Wings by. S. Brener, J. A. Roberts, $6,000 Winner b bh, 5, by Ambioris -- Diesel Power. Trainer, BR. E. Fisher FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile, «year-olds| Fine, of .: Gold Chip. Dezory claimed and up, claiming all $3500. Purse Purse $2000) 1-Beauty 00 3.09 2.20 ican River, Dittfach ...... 4.90 2.80 recs cx Fast Ran in Order: A--House Boy, Bonnie Bird, and Rusty Nail. AND 3 PAID $26.50 4 Banty's Flight--| Stock Car Driver Jumps For Life ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Veteran Hamilton stock car driver Bruce Van Dyke suf- fered burns and cuts Saturday 250/night as he 'dived out of his burning, moving car. The car was enveloped in flames when it ran over a bro. ken gas tank dropped by the car of another Hamilton driver, Denny Deagle, at the Merritt- ville Speedway, six miles south of here. Van Dyke was released from hospital shortly after the acci- dent. won Sve Also * Canebora, Dr! Giddings, viva La ston, Black n' Red. A--Johns Champ, Swerve Late Can: Welcome Pardner BURN BRIGHT Supernova, or exploding stars, flare about 100,000,000 times Winner. b. © & by PF --- Sun- brighter than the sun. | Start Annual ; Trophy Races The Oshawa Shamrock Athletic Club members are hard at work these nights, getting into shape for the first of their annual "Club Trophy Races", u wilt get underway on June 11th and 13th, As usual points will be award- ed to decide the winners of two o'clock, the first of the sprint races will be held. In all, these include 100-yds.; 220-yds.; and 440-yds. The distance events are 880-yds.; 1-mile and 2-miles. These races are open to all Oshawa athletes and the trophy winners are decided on a point system, points awarded accord- ing to the number of competi- tors, Prizes will be awarded in August. If necessary, two age groups will be operated. over 17 and under 17. . Last year's ace Brian Grier. son, who won both tophies, will be out to defend his laurels: trophies, The E. F. Tarrow Trophy, fer sprint events and The Legion Trophy, for distance races. Two sections are held. with the second session in August. Next Tuesday evening at 7.30 IDEAS The 17th - century French) writer Balzac once wrote: "When one drinks coffee, ideas Two More Marks For Bruce Kidd HAMILTON (CP) -- Bruce Kidd of Toronto shattered two more Canadian records Satur- day in the junior two-mile event of the national 10-mile cham- pionship meet at Sackville Park. The East York Track Club star paced a field of 15 runners across the finish line in 8:48.9 to break the record of 8:52.8 he es- tablished last year. Kidd was also clocked at the 3,000 metre distance in 8:12.9. This broke the Canadian record' of 8:49.2 held yg Dave Knox of Burlington, Ont Bill Crothers of Toronto failed to better the Canadian mark in come marching in like an army." the 880-yard run with his win- Dave Ellis Olympic Club ye oo his domination of long distance competition; winning the 10- mile run in 52:35.6. Bill Allen of the Scarborough Lions Track Club finished sec- ond, 300 yards behind Ellis with a time of 53:17.9. Dave Lach of Mount Royal Francs Amis, Montreal, was third. CANADA IS LAST CAT CAY, Bahamas (AP)-- South Africa's team, with along lead based on seven early catches, won the sixth annual Bahamas International Tuna Fishing tournament Saturday despite a late spurt by Vene- zuela. South Africa wound up with 2,986 pounds of tuna in the nine-country tournament. Can- ada finished last with a catch of two fish which weighed a total of 777 pounds. ning time of 1:50. shine Nell. RB. 5. Pool 131,580 SEVENTH RACE--1% Miles, t-year- tole and up. Purse $10,000, added gross Quillo, McComb .. Win: phet's Bell. Trainer, E. Pool 144,864 EIGHTH RACE --1 1-16 Miles, year-olds, and up, claiming a" sisoo. 4-Mr Go Lightly, Fitz. .. 2-Peel Express, 'Hernandes . 6-Swampscott, Rogers Tract Fast Start good, won driving Pool 12h; fg Total Pool 963,894 Attendance 18,672 'Spicy Living' Wins Another Filly Special NEW YORK (CP)--Spicy Liv-|: ing nosed out Smart Deb in the $91,725 Mother Goose Stakes Saturday at Aqueduct after a stretch duel and gained a sec- ond leg on the triple crown for three-year-old fillies. It was the third straight stakes score for Spicy Living and jockey Jimmy Combest, and the toughest yet for the fleet bay daughter of Gallant: Man, Smart Deb, owned by Mrs. Russell Reineman and a leader in the two-year-old set last fall, fought it out right down to the wire and got second money by 2% lengths over William Hag- gin Perry's Lamb Chop. Eleanor Sears' Spicy Living, the favorite of a crowd of 48,- 012, returned $7.50, $4.50 and $3.20. Smart Deb paid $5.90 and $4 and Lamb Chop, ridden by John Rotz and coupled in the betting with Batteur, was $3.30 to show. The time on a fast track for the 1% miles was one minute, 50 2-5 seconds. Nick Weslock Cops Brantford Golf Tourney BRANTFORD (CP) -- Nick * Weslock of Toronto Mississau- gua used booming drives and long irons for a two-under-par 69, and two-stroke margin of victory in the Brantford invita.| tion golf tournament Saturday, Tepeating his 1958 win in the same event. Tied for second at 71 were * Chuck Kocsis from Royal Oak, Mich., who won the early bird tournament at St. Thomas ear- lier this year, and Toronto Bayview's L. Molner. Eric Hanson of Toronto Mark- and Woods, who won last week's Champion of Champions tournament in Toronto, Lamb- "ton's Gord MacKenzie and Merle Noyes of Port Colborne _followed with 74's. With the tournament divided into three sections for the first time, Brantford's George Sal- mon took B flight honors with a 75 and Jack McGregor, also of Brantford, led C flight fin. ishers with an 82. YESTERDAY'S STARS |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hit three home runs and drove) in four runs in San Francisco's | 64 victory over St. Louis. Sam McDowell, Indians, pair of Cieveland southpaws cooled off sweep 5-0, 7-2. Kralick posted two-hitter in opener and Mc- Dowell spaced nine hits in sec- ond. Woodbine Opens Big Meet Today TORONTO (CP) -- Woodbine; track, the 'ge! lace of Cana-| dian "racing, t lay opns a 36- day meeting that includes the) "Royal Week of Racing." From Saturday, June 8, to the following Saturday come the so- called royal events, making up the richest schedule in Canadian racing history. Packed into this eight-day schedule are such feature races as the $40,000 Canadian Oakes, the Queen's Plate trials, at $7,500 each; the $10,000-added Connaught: Cup handicap; the $10,000-added Highlander Handi- cap and the $50,000 - added Queen's Plate, North America's oldest sporting event, which this year will have a gross purse of more than $75,000. Post time for the first race on Queen's Plate day will be 2 p.m, Lieutenant-Governor Earl Rowe of Ontario will be in at- Itendance as the representative of the Queen. The Lieutenant- Governor will present Her Maj- sty"s gift of 50 guineas to the winning owner, who will also re- ceive more than $50,000 and a $5,000 gold cup. 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NT,. $8310-$9750, to direct @ very large programme of maintenance and repoir to Goy- ernment buildings In Ottawa and Hull. Must hove respon- sible administrative experience and good knowledge of AREA SUPERVISORS AND BUILDING MANAGERS, $6750- $8220, to be responsible for supervision of maintenonce re- pair ond servicing of Federo! Public Buildings. Experience in administration ond supervision of building maintenance end familiarity with building trodes is required. Competition 63-272 refers to the above positions. HEATING AND PLUMBING EQUIPMENT OFFICER, $7200- $8220, to be responsible for maintenonce of heating, ventilating ond plumbing systems and for assess- repoirs, large, complex alterations end additions. ne CIVIL SE SERVICE Vice COMMISSION OF CANADA, OTTAWA 4. 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Crowe's car hit a wall, . flipped over, skidded . ng down, then righted car caught, fire and two Gaare od not competing in the the feature .. pulled Crowe out. oe driver who competed in the Memorial Day 500 a* Indianap- olis Thursday was injured fatally in a crash at New Bremen Speedway Sunday: The Springfield, Dl, driver died in hospital of head and chest injuries. He was unconscious when he' was carried from the track after his car hit a wall. Roger McCluskey won. the Tace. 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