Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1963, p. 17

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THE WINNER! Jocky Brau- lio Baeza waves his whip to the crowd as his mount, Chau- eaguay, is led into the win- Belmont: Stakes, Saturday af- ernoon at Aqueduct race track, in New York --(AP Wirephoto.) ner's circle, by owners John W. Galbreath, and Mrs. Gal- breath, after Chateaugay won the 95th running of the Chateaugay Captures 95th Belmont Stakes NEW YORK (CP)--Chateau- gay shot sharply to the fore- front among the top three year olds in the United States by romping to a 214-length victory in the 95th Belmont Stakes at Aqueduct Saturday. Chateaugay, owned by Piits- burgh Pirates president John Galbreath, won $101,700 and de- lighted most of the 53,281 custo- mers by trimming this year's "wonder horse," Rex Ells worth"s Candy Spots. Time for the 114 miles was a slow two minutes, 30 1-5 seconds. LABATTS SUMMER PARTY CASE 12 '50' ALE-12 PILSENER defeat in 10 starts of his career Choker paid $3.80. Chateaugay is a home-bred son of Swaps-Banquct Bell Polynesian, Swaps, Ellsworth's 1955 Kentucky Derby winner was sold to. Galbreath in a §$2,- 000,000 deal Back of the four leaders in order came Insurrection, Top Gallant and Bonjour. Insurrec- tion was the last Belmont starter to be saddled by trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, who choice, returned $11, $2.90 and has won six of the runnings. The $2.70. Candy Spots returned 88-year-old dean of American $2.30 and $2.20 for his second/| trainers retires within a week. Candy Spots, .winner Chateaugay in the middle event of the triple crown for three-year-olds, was the 1-to- over Preakness, by 2 choice, despite a loss to Chat- eaugay in the Kentucky Derby Candy Spots, which took the lead at six furlongs, hung on to finish second by a length over Choker, a 19-to-1 shot in the field of seven. Tom Cat was fourth, another four lengths be- hind, Chateaugay the second jof the $37,575 Canadian Oaks at Pooi 48,604. ithe end of the mile race, she} \was eight lengths in front of Pie and Gay Pageant. Menedict's Win |" WOODBINE RACE RESULTS | Newest Threat "sarunnay, sone «, 1. 1 |" FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs. 4 Queen S Plate oan eae up. Claiming all $2500. Pi \6-Kessava, Dalton 42.30 15.60 9.40) e \2Grey Duke shiek, Tae: TORONTO (CP)--Menedict, a)8-Penepopie ; 4.70 bay filly with a bad temper,|Winner b c 4 by Futuramatio -- Juliana easily won the eighth running|zZreiner J. Calhoun Double Pool 63,836. good, Woodbine Saturday. : 5 ECOND RACE -- 6 Furs. for 8-year- It. was the first time that 9 dietiaes, Pures ee | Menedict, a daughter of Mene-|4 3 » ,Dittfach .. 10.50 Hd 2.60 j 7 " 7 ZCycloreen, Turcotte 70 2.30 trier, had ever run more than )7T yen Bin otis a es seven-eighths of a mile, yet at/start good, won driving Also Ran in/Order: Sky Spark, Pie 'n Breezy Answer. finished third. Sauer, Lightly regarded by most of}Pool 83.201. the 16,716 fans, Menedict with Paul Bohenko in the saddle, re- turned $10. Trained by ri Reward) DAILY DOUBLE 6 and 4 PAID 8242.60 Bright .Re Winner, ch g, by Blenban-Mozzel. Boddy THIRD RACE -- 5 Furlongs for 2 year-olds, Canadian foaled, Allowance. Purse $2500. : Tan "ha P 6-Langcrest, McComb .. , Carl Chapman, 's xpitibi, Turcotte Menedict was brought along ander the El, Shields slowly for the' classic Oaks, Start gool, won ridden out Canada's richest race for fillies, hive Ren im Order: Rip Van dive, and she proved that she will be/Caeim Men and Jammed Lively. late a threat in this week's $75,000 winner ch © 2, by Nearctic-Peertess Queen's Plate, Mary. Trainer E. Mann Menedict is owned by Hugh|P°! 9:68 Grant of Bradford, Penn. 8.20 4.70 2.90 +» 5.20 3.00 2.90 FOURTH RACE -~ About | and 16th ---|miles. Turf Course for 4-year-olds and up. Allowance. Purse $2900 4-New Fashion, Rob'son 4.60 3.20 2.50 3-Indian Crossing, Lanoway ..5.10 3.40 "Country Guy, Dittfach 3.30 Start good, won ridden out Also Ran in Order: Rococo Rogue, |Raven Wing and Purple Bow. Waples Brothers Wins At Buffalo | Winner ch m, 3, by Sideral--New Look HAMBURG, N.Y. (CP)- --/tTrainer D. W. Hens Windy City, the fiveyearold|Pool 95.246 gelded son of Hardy Hanover,! ruera race -- 614 bowed into Buffalo Raceway as and 9, Claiming Saturday night by turning the/Purse * Mcc 1 1-16 miles in 213.1, the sea-|rarnae I, Lancmn son's mark for that unusual dis|*Prince's Gift, Hernandez ... " |Start good, won easily tance, : |, | Also Ran in Order: Keith Waples drove Windy|Forest Lark City to a length advantage over|QUINELLA Nos. 5 AND 1 PAID $37.00 Ha; 4 i se OVEr Winner b bh, & by Amblerix--Dicsel oo ain ze. Moneybox was!power. Trainer R. E. Fisher third. Pool 52,443. Quinella Pool 52,547 Windy City paid $5, $3 40 and) extn nack-- $3.20. He is owned by Keith and|6 Furs. for 3-year-olds. Murray Waples of V: Purse $2800. for Ont ples of Victoria Har 6-Shy Bride, Shields , . 2-Mr, Sometime, Fitzs's 6.80 4.30 ~ 5-Sound Stage, Gubbins 4.00 Start 'good, won ridden out Jim Clark Takes WARD WINS ee : Belgium Classic JAUKEE (AP) -- MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Roger |Ward of Indianapolis won_ his FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium! fourth Rex Mays 100'mile auto (Reuters) -- Jim Clark, a 27-|race Sunday, averaging 100.561 year-old Scot driving a Lotus} miles an hour to hose out Ed Climax, won the Belgian Grand|Sachs of Detroit by five sec. Prix here Sunesv for the sec. onds. Chuck Hulse of Downey, ond year in suc™ssion, Calif., finished third. The purse Bruce McLaren of New Zea-|was $31,207. land was second and Americans | ------- ae Dan Gurney and Ritchie Gin- ther third and fourth respec- tively Clark, who finished second in the recent Indianapolis 500, led jhroughout the 32-lap race, sec- ond event of this year's world drivers championship, and clocked two hours 27 minutes 47 seconds for the 280-mile race. | Furs. for 4-year- all $10.00. 3.80 3.10 2.40 6.10 3.20 3.00 Crossing and/ Allowance. 15,20 6.50 4.60 IS NARROW LAND Gambia, an enclave in Sene- gal, West Africa, probes 210 miles along the course of the Gambia River and. is seldom more than 14 miles wide Serving ale or lager? bas? Get the best of both ~+oIN FOUR EASY-CARRY TRAYS . Thecase forserving bothaleand lager. The four easy-carry trays make carrying, cooling and serving a cinch! So offer your guests both 50 aleand Pilsener lager beer with Labatt's - Summer Party Case--FIRST from LABATT'S! Se Labatts. CLEAR AND GOOD Also Ran in Order: Swerve, dings, Brother Royal and Fifinella Winner b f 3, Count of Honor--Shadow) Land, Trainer R. Johnson. Pool 108.750. ] NTH RACE for 3-yearold fillies. $25,000 added, Gross $37,575. Menedict, Bohenko 10.00 Breezy Answer, Turcotte Bright Reward, Potts Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Lady B. Fast, B-Queen's Reign, A-Flight Path, Klon- dyke Lil, B-Cut Flower, C-Lady Nieu, A-Reckless Lady, Highland Hope, Jani- lyn, Ma Tante and Queen's Day. Winner b f 3 by Menetier -- Queen's Statute. Trainer C, F, Chapman Pool 133.549 SEV 1 and 1-8th Miles 'dn. foaled. | 3.10 2.60! 2.20 2.10) 2.70) | EIGHTH RACE -- About 1 and 16th Miles for 4-year-olds and up. Allowance Purse $2900 1-Confidence Man. Ture't 7-Impresionante, D. 6-Blue Croon, Daiton Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Prompt Hero,| Holiday, Ragout and Whiteborough. Winner b g 5 by Bluie West--Ti Caillou. Trainer 8. S. Ross Start good, won driving Podl 109,647, Total Pool 861,419. 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