22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 19, 1963 SPORT FROM BRITAIN =i ae English Derby Now | Outsider's Property . LONDON (CP)--It is an old,)switch, since British horsemen|shoe is sometimes on the other old lament, A couple of Frenchihave sometimes referred de-|foot. horses run in England andirisively to American racing on} at Deauville last August, make off with the big money.iflat, dirt tracks as "American/British horses for the first time the sports writers|bingo." made a major challenge and eound as though the British) One can sympathize with the|came back laden with loot after thoroughbred is readv for the) naerin of patriotic Englishmen|Victories at distances ranging Toronto Leafs Acquire Three From Braves TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League announced Monday they will acquire three players from Milwaukee Braves on 24-hour recall option basis and trade a first baseman, The acquisitions are shortstop Amado Samuel, 24, Wycliffe (Bubba) Morton, 28, an ecight- year veteran, and a catcher, Of. ficials said no final decision has yet been made on who the catcher will be. Neil Chrisley, 26, an out- fielder-first baseman who has two years, will be sent to Syra- cuse Chiefs of the International League in return for pitcher John Ray Seale who will go to Milwaukee's Denver farm club. Samuel played 17 games with Toronto at the start of the sea- son for a .281 batting average before being reca'led by Mil. waukee to replace an injured player. REMEMBER WHEN ...? By The Canadian Press Kathleen McKane of Eng- land defeated the United States' Helen Wills Moody 6-2, 6-2, at Wimbledon 29 years ago today to clinch the Wightman tennis trophy for her country. The U.S. had won the cup the previ- ous year--in 1923--the first SERVES MANY The. Canadian Red Cross serves more than 1,000 commun- ities across Canada, CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE wHITeY > COBOU! 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And remember, too, Aspirin is good not only for headaches, but for muscular aches and pains, aching in joints, and arthritic and rheumatic pains, Next Time You Wake Up with a Morning Headache You Can Feel Fine by Breakfast Time! | as well as for the discomforts and fever of a cold or grippes: So, for fast relief from head» ache and other minor aches and pains, always [[ema-e= |e take Aspirin and we one feel better fast. |ANIMIAULL I Be sure you get genuine Aspirin. Look for the package with the Bayer re siue factory. as they watch the irrepressible|from 4% furlongs to two miles. wea epee to the orl pheer, (erence gallop off with rich Maybe thoroughbreds just like . But th - of air ,either way. Galcador and My Love won the| eritish prizes, Bu e horse-la change y. ae oe France, and the fa- jar is are coming now that Francois Dupre's Rel- ko has written his name across = top of the 1963 Derby rec- ords. And it has to be said that) the sports writers have some- thing to be sorry about. Ever since the winter snows receded) they had recorded in loving de- teil the daily progress of the 17 British horses that accom- ied Relko to the post in the d Derby, but couldn't stay with him when he turned on the juice in the last few furlongs. Relko won by six lengths from the English-trained Mer- chant Venturer, with Irish horses third and fourth and the only other French challenger, Corpora, fifth in a field of 26. It wouldn't have been so humil- jating if Relko had not made everything else in the race look muscle-bound. SCANT COMFORT True, it was the first French victory in the Derby since Lavandin won for perfume mag- nate Pierre Wertheimer in 1956, but that is scant comfort. Last} year, for instance, there wasn't! an English horse in the first three as Ireland's Larkspur pre- vailed over Marcel Boussac's Arcor and Suzy Volterra"s Le Cantilien, both from France. Now the usual excuses are being offered. British breeders, it is said, concentrate on quick- maturing, sprinting stock, cap-| able of winning shorter races for two-year-olds but seldom able to com with the French' at the classic distances. Or, it is argued, the top British aires aren't given access to the best broodmares, as in France. And it is further contended that anyway they order these things much better in France-- there are no bookmakers there and more money goes back into) the sport, tting lower ad- mission ces, subsidized tra- vel for horses taking part in distant meetings, higher wages for stableboys and so on. os ae -- nt broadens; and soon people ere saying that British racing will always be inferior to that offered in France, Australia or even in| Canada and the United States. This is a somewhat surprising Jackie Parker Is Booster For Player Trades OTTAWA (CP)--Jackie Par. ker says the trouble with Cana- dian professional football is the reluctance of club owners to make big trades. In Ottawa for a televisin ap. pearance, the former Edmonton Eskimo quarterback and peren. nial football all-star said owners fear a traded player might come back to haunt his old club but the fans would be packing the parks to see the players in different uniforms. Parker himself was recently involved in the biggest "name" trade since Montreal Alouettes sent Sam Etcheverry and Hal Patterson to Hamilton; The Ten- nessee native, who became a Canadian citizen Thursday, was sent to Toronto Argonauts in ex- change for five players. "Canadian clubs as a rule need money, but I'm a firm be. liever that they could pep up the whole scene by doing some more trading," said the man who is expected to turn Tor. onto Argos from a last-place club into a Big Four contender. SPORTS BRIEFS RUNS FAST MARATHON LONDON (AP)--Buddy Ede. len, 25-year-old schoolteacher from the U.S., won the Windsor- toChiswick marathon Saturday in two hours, 14 minutes, 28 sec. onds--the fastest time ever re- corded in the long history of marathon running. Edelen, of Sioux Falls, S.D., established his time over the approved course of 26 miles, 385 yards. THORNTON WINS NEW YORK (AP) -- Wayne Thornton moved closer to a light - heavyweight boxing title fight Saturday night by drub- bing Jose Menno, unbeaten Ar. gentine champion, in a 10- rounder at Madison Square Gar. den, Thornton, 22, No. 4 con- tender in the 175-pound class, racked up his 28th victory against three losses. Menno, 27, suffered his first defeat after 15 victories and one draw. CARDS OPTION WASHBURN ST. LOUIS (AP)--St. Louis Cardinals optioned injured pitcher Ray Washburn to Tulsa of the Texas League Monday and brought up catcher Moe Thacker from Atlanta. 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