Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1963, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Juty 18, 196. LEADING JOCKEY, Ron Turcotte (right), was in the role of "Pony Boy" friend and ) veteran jockey lard, at Woodbine on Se day shown aboard "Ramblin Road", winner of the Victoria Stakes, Turcotte, Canada's leading jockey, was to have ridden Ramblin Road but he was placed under a suspension on Thursday, for WOODBINE RACE RESULTS _ d-year- aim FIRST RACE 6 Furlongs, 7,50 6.50 Start good, 15.00' Newton, Winner, Aces, Orchestra. Trainer, 2 Lad Me Da ibrette nari 3 Windfields -- Easy Betty Caraiaris Jr, . won driving as tor }- 7-Pipe Band, 2-Br 5-Ocean Pearl, Hale 6h : 4 4 4 own Panther, Burtos Bohenko won driving Dusty Kitty and Lisa -K Windfieids Moorhead. Alse in Order House Boy bros, 4 by wa Pool 98,041 year-olds and up, claiming ail FOURTH RACE -- 6 Furionge. nd $ Purse $2100, (6) S-Sat i.Wings of foaled, Start good, 2.9 2.5 3.10 2 Harr $.u fach mmons Croatan, Brick won driving Also Ran in Order: Brierama, Pad- y 6.30 4.50 re's Scamp, and Real Gentleman ~ Winner Also Ram in Order o" 8 DP NOS, 3 AND & PAID 974.9% THIRD RACE year Purse $190 6 nes, $ sids and up, ¢leimir $3500. Sonny. Liston Not Worried By Attitudes LAS VEG! Nev Fioyd Pa tude im AS (AP) proaching their fight week Reporte year-olds Itulyarse, 7-Belva, +Pic N Pie, Harrison Start good, won easily -- iNieu Horse Winner, Pre \QUINELLA NOS. 6 . AND 2 PAID 4.30 K "| Winner, > e, French Cuff, Trainer, "| Pool 118,160. Fire. SIXTH RACE -- 3% F yoar-oids ak br or br g. 6 by Mark Ye Mixed Marriage, Tratmer, T FIFTH RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles for }- Allowance, Purse $2500, (8) McComb 10.20 5.30 4.20 Burton 3.70 2.90 4.30 Also Ran in Order: Vedas, Taj Arat, Medalla S. «# pass him in a race was 10-day Ro t Ngiptabeb (CP) brought Jim .|who rode 30 in 215 rides not allowing another horse to | so this as Close as he could come part of . Ramblin being ad's fine win (CP Wire oto) Ron Turcotte | Top Jockey At': ... Woodbine Meet yea Grand 47 Fall Nios of his ™m red on take he third ti to ee Ontar riding presen more runner - of 7 home by Fitzsimmons -- Ron Tur-| straight - old ne pe cejhomer came after an error on/ 177|second inning. the Woodbine sum-/a triple and a single earlier in Z leading me o meetings this le} winner and Doug Gallagher the [ ted al of 26.6 per | Cal tgary,| br ¢ wer, Trainer, G 99,698 8. by Tulyar = Diesel 5S. Nemett. ongs, tor = MAJOR LEAGUE | Turf Feature _ LEADERS Puree $7500. Added, gross 9 By good, won « Ran in Order win Sam, Ma Boad--Miss Runs--A \ coe Batted In--\s 1 16 Miles turf $10,000 addel 31.20 10.99 6.00 9.00 6.0 aco SK THE Yastr'msk zone ne nae 109 American League AB R H Pet. Bos 323 55 Bos Det LA Doubles-- y Dr a aicdings, fe; dennelton Alibhai Flower Third Brother -- Jes. Passere. by wget RACE -- 1% Miles, Marshall ie, byear olds and up, claim Triples Home Stolen Bases-- more Pitching 10-1 Runs-- 235. 909 8 Strikeouts -- 5.29 3.0 Rooster, Bohenko won handily :¥ ye and, G w Friend WL -, | Winner, » | cee Ric hie N ad n of St ford, the head LOOKS SRARIER It's no news amon fight fraternit the title bou Convention son has looke Conn., with a was Patterson Liston fhought working better, age c hote son if he t to a st Said Patt "Sharpness in the doesn't very much, The sharpes ver been was b Ingmar Johan: on Pattersor car insurance buy-- famous low rates and top service. Contact me today! CLAYTON THOMPSON 333 Centro! Perk 3. 723-0225 r FARM STATE son oe Cen, Mee? Office, Terente, Ont. many €* by My Lore F. H. Merritt 3r. Attendance MB days Pool % days 322,958. 316,907 aneuatl MAKE SPLASH-NOT NOISE It has to be disturbing th persons are capable of 19 ig. sound" in the general icating about conservation but make very smal} nes in the pool of genuine iat troit National League ok R 6 30 and White Home Runs--H Met Stelen Bases-- Pitching -- vey, San F Koufax 83. ASSOCIATED PRESS sength and a quarter back of was fif "\the colt"s seasonal Pe -- GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Early Wynn Finally FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile pace, eyear) SIXTH BRACE -- 1 Mile trot, S-year olds and up, Non-winnere of $1500 in oss, 'Pores area. te) olds and up, claiming all $7900, Puree $yJimmy Patch, Herbert 8.90 3,70 2.90/ $1900. Mike Duff Spills But Escapes Easy BRANDS HATCH, England (Reuters) -- Mike Duff, a Tor Pitches 300th Win By JIM VAN VALKENBURG KANSAS CITY (AP)--Early Wynn, the latest and the last of baseball's 300-game winners-- at least for several years-- wants to continue pitching as long as he can help Cleveland Indians, "This No, 300 wes so hard to get, it's tough to name any fu- ture goals," said the 43 - year- old righthander. Wynn finally reached the-select circle on his eighth attempt Saturday, pitch- ing the first five innings 'of a 7-4 victory over Kansas City Athletics. Manager Birdie Tebbetts made it clear before boarding a plane for Minneapolis that Wynn will continue his once-a- week pitching for the Indians "He's pitched excellent ball Crystal Hal, Hug +, 97,60 4.10)6-Mr, Forbes Key, K'ston 6.60 3.40 2.60 Wilmington Belle, urea 3.90/9Madam Sampson, McKinley 3.90 pet Clear---Fast, Alse: Happy Babe, Hay Joe C., Key Van's Price C., Palmer Wynn's earned-run average|Command, Highland Glen, and Mighty! Also: Clevent Hanover, and. Dean| jumped from just under two | runs a game to 2.89 after his historic victory, but this still]yeerolis and up. Noo-winners of 3 was better than any Cleveland|{aco* 22 19. Claiming all --_ srg oa gg sNenarnmere of pitcher except Jack Kralick's}5Futurity Chief, Hayes 2.90 2.9 2.00 rAtomie Sir, Johnston 14.40 B10 4.09) 2.82 &Dancer, Galbraith ....,. 00 3.10/7.Karen Sota, McFadden .., 30 3.70 D i-Tim Star, Burrison 3.20) 3.Virginia'a Boy, Campbell Clear--Fast, Clear--Fast, : Aine en 3 ane S PAID 310.60 Also: Doll Dale B., Friscolee J., Jim! int xer Hanover, Reyal Nimble) mie Atom, § 4 Sie ply '. Rive, nad mie om, Hilltop Sue. and Belaway, | BIGHTH RACE -- _t Mile sf |(Open), Purse $3500,, THIRD BACK -- 1 Mile pace, tyear 3s Sonny Creed, ern 31.40 3.90 4 been ~ up. Claiming ail $4390, Puree) M-Dares Direct, MacTavish ..2.70 2 2-1 Gest Traffic, Mitier 8.90 3.80 a.0lGea eee te sloan's oe 'der, McCallum 3.30 ae Alse: Sir Winston Pick, een aon Burrison 3%) prewer, Armbro Express, Alse: Roselawa Boy, Patricia Hai|°*!* C., Loule G., Gold Rambler, and Jean A ~Comeine- Daree Direct and Pansy! First Rrewer and I'm going to go right on us- ing him as often as I have," Tebbetts said. Wynn said '"'the gout was kill- ing me" the night before he got ihe big 300th, He said he awoke every hour or two and. took very hour or two and took pills to relieve the aches. "They get me in the arm and under thy feet," he said. "The best way I can describe the gout is to say that it feels like a steady drip-drip-drip of ice cold water on a tooth with a cavity, "It hurt me so bad at times that I couldn't shake hands. Other times ['ve sat awake all night in a chair, smoking cig Renown, Yantes, QUINELLA ON 6 AND 8 PAID 834.30) SECOND RACE = 1 Mile pace, ¢ SEVENTH RACE = 1 Mile pace, $ Warren Spahn, now at 339, is say the only other pitcher to reach the 300 circle in the past 22 years. Lefty Grove, then with Boston Red Sox, won his 300th in 1941, And Grove was the first to make it since Grover Alex./$%. ander and Walter Johnson, both in the late 1020s Robin Roberts, 36, of Balti- more Orioles and Billy Pierce, 36, of San Francisco Giants are | |the' only other active pitchers) FOURTH BACH -- 3 Mile, Cana.| NINTH RACK -- 1 Mile pace, 4-year | a J y aids and Winners of tha: had thejover 200, Roberts has won 250 tpt ood Faron a. (Paret econo but. not more than $4900, In jest. and | Pierce 208 1A-Wil D'mond, MacTish 3.40 2.40 3 10)! Purse 81000, (8), Indians Behieve 'Sonny Creed' Upset Winner A--Pansy and Noral Wynn said he has gout for 10 years Ron-| and FIFTH RACE ~~ } Juvenile Pace," year-olds. onto motorcycle racer, escaped serious injury when he crashed lduring a race at an interna. uonal meeting here Sunday. Duff wasthrown off his ma- chine at a bend, He was treated tor cuts, shock and bruises, Frank Perris of Canada and 7\Hugh Anderson of New Zealand jointly put up a new lap record jfor 125 cm, machines, Both rode Japanese Suzukis, They lapped at 81.95 miles an »<*/hour, topping the previous lap record of 80.98 m.p.d, Anderson won the race in 18 minutes, 51.6 seconds at 80,20 mp... Perris finished second, a Now Many Weer FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Fat, talk, laugh or aneeze without tear of insecure false teeth Hy | alipping or wobbling, | holds plates firmer and any com fortably. This pleasan Leeper an tons beng gumny. koney, pasty isn't CAURE. RAtIEMA, Ite "naling } (aen-acid), Checks late (denture breath). Get F Lad ¥ , drug counter. $3090, (nd Elimination), (0) 7-Timely Knight, G'brath 7.00 3.40 2.90 9 Cloveriand D'ct, MacTavish 2.90 2.50 1pity Bayama, Filion 3.30 'lear--Fast Sonny oes Gracte gelding! juliana Herbert pis on At Greenwood To Lead Section lene (CP) Jean Lee Grattan, B--Kawartha Leo.| Alse: Volo Dares, April haven, Monsieur Richelieu, and B--Kawartha) ny C. Grattan, Favonian Gratta, 20. x-year-old jowned and driven by Clarence "a oe Pine Ridge Danny | Attendance 8.622. Mile "Canadian|Ttal mutuel pool 243,518, | It's a hard struggle to over-, Atlanta, who led the division|Lockhart at Greenwood Race-|* jcame an eight-game lead andjfrom May until Sunday night,\way Saturday night, embar- jtake over first place, but In-jat one time by as much as/rassed some highly touted rac-| g Lochinvar, Patriotic, Pauline Mir, Kawar- Lynden Alex, and Missile BAD BOY | Goes Berserk! Puree! . * dianapolis Indians, new leaders/eighi games, dropped to second./ing properties in winning t he Ludwig Heimrath of the International agg Poomcmngent verter to within two/featured open pace. Wi A H jsouthern division have done) games ndianapolis with its} Before 8428 fans small ood just that | doubleheader win chestnut won the feature in ins t arew Indians defeated slumping) Bebby Locke picked. up his)2:03 2-5, returning $31.40, $5.90! JARVIS, Ont. (CP)--Ludwig northern division leader Syra-/fifth win in the and $3 0 Heimrath of Toronto, driving an cuse Chiefs 4-3 Sunday nightiinoueh he needed res two-year-olds were|/RS61 Porsche, won the 30-lap and moved into the south * . +n divide wo fields Yor elim-jfeature race at the London Au- division lead as Atlanta Crack-\J0" Kerrigan, Jackie Brown :natior leading up to next/temobile Sports Club's --mid- ers dropped a doubleheader to/Went all the way for his ninth)/Saturday's first of six steps insummer trophy races at Hare- |Arkansas Travellers 10-3 and|Win in the nightcap, The only|the Canadian juvenile pace se-| wood Racetrack near here Sun- /3-0. Jacksonville Suns defeated|Dright spot for Atlanta was the/ries day jRichmond Virginians 6-2 and rel liet pitching of Bill Wake-| In the first division, Wil Dia-) Heimrath. also won a qualify- Columbus Jets beat Rochester|{eld in the opener, He shut out;/Mond, owned by Cloverlanding heat and the free-formula \Red Wings 8-3. Buffalo's double- jTravellers for four innings, al-|Farm, put away Senator Bur-| eve nt [header at Toronto was rained|!owing only one hit ton and his stablemate, Scotch! Other winers included Vic At Jacksonville, Richmond) f!@me Wil Diamond, unde-|Yachuk, Kingston, in the class ee runs by Charlie Smith|right hander Mel Stottlemyre|{¢@ted in three starts this year, | jnine event, and Ramon Conde provided all pitched perfect baseball for five| P®ced the mile in 2:06. the runs Indians needed aslinnings. Then the roof fell in|, (overland Farms' they dealth Syracuse its fifthion him. Suns poured across six Direct was upset by setback, Smith's Mthruns on as many hits in the| Ti = in the second sixth, featuring a two-run dou-|* mination heat. Timely Knight ble by Tony Martinez and altPPet to the front in the two-run homer by Walt Bond. jstretch and was never headed Sam McDowell set Vees dow Cloveriand Direct wae second his two + run ces COWN and Billy Bayama. third, cenanth aie: on a five - hitter, and was -- ? se A or C she. U7 C ? fs had tied the game in the evens RR. g le Ms ae HOW DO YOU RATE? Warren Hacker was thelrourin er' Me). A good breed of sportsmen is he who is willing to spend at Columbus handed Rochester least as much on conservation jits Ith 'loss in its last 13 as he does on ammunition. the opener, al help races Clover- rely ght rounder in the! onde, who hadi, \Jim Koranda's the game, hit homer in Ch the sixth loser. Prices to Smi if You Don't Buy lt At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY Open Nightly (Except Seturday) 'Til Bay KING or. E. ve towntiis He's Blowing High ereens! sink ON sti: FURNITURE APPLIANCES igames, doing the damage in itwo four - run innings. Steve [Blas went the route for the jvictory, fanning 10 and reising jhis record to 5-7. Bill Short teok ithe loss. Joe Altot hit a mn hom for moc! 'Belfort' Wins Over Sunny In TORONTO (CP)--Sai Santan-'v gelo's Belfort and Bill Beasiey's|lum nipy Sunny renewed their rivalry injand Ruffalo the $13,430 Toront o Cup Handi-'6-2 cap at -- ne Saturday, with Belfort winding up a nose ad of Sunny at the end of ile and one-sixteenth turf Farms Stabie's Mr Sometime finished third, a Sunny Jockey Don Hale of Toronto, who returned to riding from a - day suspension Saturday, rode Belfort, which was his second win of the day. Favorite in the li-horse field th-placed Wilf Farr's Son Blue, winner of the Achieve- ment Stakes two weeks ago Belfort's win was worth $§ 450 to his owner and brought earnings to CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE WHITBY . COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curteins, Orepes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 30 MILL $19,445 ~ GOING WEST? 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