Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1964, p. 16

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sit " a Caciese alse in physical education and re-|up to $25,000 to develop test" lated medical fields. norms for physical" perform- Among the grants was one of a ee a $7,805 for a study of the heart|*Hees by children at' the Uni- rate in swimming training and|versity of Western Ontario. Six. Horses In Make Grants For Studies In Fitness Preakness Race OTTAWA (CP) -- Ten grants tee en O00 aadeg|'otalling $179,251 to research i agencies for studies in physical 'Preakness, 1 3-16 miles, at Pim- fitness were announced Thurs- 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 15, 1964 THE TIGHT LINE Neighborhood: Waters Facts And Figures On 88th Preakness BALTIMORE (AP) -- Facts and figures on the 88th running of the Preakness Saturday: Place--Pimlico. Distance--1 3-16 miles. MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS Men RACE -- 5S i sg for 3; Pree MacDuff, Dictator Pick, and rege dl and up. Purse $600 (8) jFiemington's First. | |. A. Milton, Ham'ton 5.90 41020 2.4)\Late can., Cloyd Hanover Time Study, Waples SLynden Anne, Varcoe i20! SIXTH RACE -- 1 waged trot for % and 4year-olds. Inv. Purse $2,000 (7), 10.80 3.90 2.70) Start oo won driving. Also Ran inOrder: Biaze Haven, Jeri) Bishop Song, Vaercoe lico, with post position, jockey MoNab, and track handicapper's odds: Are "Sti Productive By KEN ROBERTS Now that most of the opening day fever for trout and pick- eral is over, the ardent among us ae poege | Some of the more popular * are becoming more as early. season fans leave, Those of you who fre- down the 401 to Shelter Valley Creek. This creek has yielded some mighty fine fish this season, Trout are really there, and I his limit, the Nympths proved the' thing. Don't, however, discount the worm, The location of this stream is, as I said, past New- castle going east, about forty miles from Oshawa, between Colbourne. Claremont Conservation Area, north of Highway 7, is quite productive this year. The water here is.a bit low but still ade- quate and, above all, clear. This last factor keeps trout in one particular spot, for murky water is definitely not one of their favorite habitats. -|115, or Highway 12, majority of anglers would belj, Erin, and Frosty Magic. concentrating on the Kawarthas. This still holds true for this week-end, I heartily suggest alyesr-olds and up. Purse $800 (8). trip in that area. Crowds should|#'opler Gratien, W'wood 25.40 9.70 3 340! NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 2-Tonight, Kingston o. Start be light. For the week-end an- gler, it's nice not to have to battle that traffic down 35 and night, Fed by Lake Ontario, the Bay of Quinte provides us with| year-olds and up. Purse $900 (7). best pickerel|s-Friscovan &, L'nart grounds in this neck of the/7-Tepdean, Kingston "ie ee some of the woods, The art of tastefully prepar- Carran, Prince Richelieu, Stormy Lu,|1-Belmont Frances, Galbraith 10.00 7.80 and Sliver Chuck. Findley 2.60 Dertes Patrick, Kawartha Helen, North Siacmeny Chips, Mehlenbacher 5.20 4.20/ each 147 nominated, lood Combat, and Ronnie C Chief. | DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 5, PAID $16.90; byl ee F won driving. olds. 2Missile Dares, Hayes "i-Highiand Girl, McLean 3-Gracie 'Start good, won driving. Sunday|and Minor Joe. Start good, won driving. |é-Laird aasene BRACE = 1 Mile pace tor +1 ee at won driving. oh ee Mexiniy 3.0 240 22) Plesby 'chuck, '| Entries--Five 3-year-old colts and Sis Hi QUINELLA, 5 ANd 1, PAID $60.20 | and one gelding. oma 'won or ertving "i |yGEVENTH RACE -- | ile pace for | Purse--§150,000 added to nom- 'Also Ran im Order: Jonnny Ringo, |+Reed's Dream, Kingston 6.10 4.10 3.60\ination and starting angi $100 $ for %) each entry and $1,000 for each In Order: Thunder Bars, Bos-| starter. THIRD RACE--1 Mile pace for 3-yeo Hi ' Purse $800. (8). + gl Ign ie weer ere a Value--$176,700 if six start/q 6.4 4.80 4.40| | BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mil t with $124,200 to the winner, .$30,- 740470 eroisr one cn, Pune' ome." "(000 to second, $15,000 to third, |I-Jean First, Geisel Jr 7. 4.20 3,20) 'Also Ran in Order: Lynden Alex, Wil-|5Miss Brooke N, Medill 12:10 6.19| $7,000 to fourth. MacChief, Kawartha "Leo, Armbro| fected Mehlenbacher 39) Favorite--Hill Rise, 7 to 5. , Last Year's winner -- Candy rt good, won driving. FOURTH RACE -- | Mile pace tor slater, bay Pride Ne toner vest | spots. ap peleeh enbbcggie Py Last year's time--1:56 1-5 Record time -- Nashua, 1955, 254 3-5. | Weather--Fair and warm. Probable track condition-- Fast. Radio and TV -- CBC, 5:30- '6 p.m. EDT ig ee ad Post Time--5:45 p.m. EDT. 1M' Ben, L'Heureux Lochinvar, Graham in| year-olds and up. Purse *\ [Tesh Shadow Stone, W'wood 620 4.90 290] 1; Also Ran in Order: Henra Volo C,| Sser Ghent Menke te ne Uncle Spud, Swan Song, Futurity Chief.) srart good, won handily Aliso Ran in Order: Big Chief C, Gay te MARR 1 mils trot dar Cee sormatet: Jimeny emevl Toatl Pool $162,485. 3.40 2.90 2.20| attendance: 2/922. good, won driving. 4Wild- Indian, Murphy Also Ran in Order: Dutch Dillard,| NEVER Deep-Fat Fried... ing game, in this case fish, has always been of great import- ance to me. In the next few atticles, I think it would be of interest to include some novel ways in which you can present that hard-fought and won-game. The relish one, has for game of any kind can lessen if served and re-served in the same man- ng, time after time. To come up with a different approach in its serving, really makes the outlook ' NEVER Greasy... . e@ enuoy GR ob * E CHICKEN FABULOUS WINES FROM HUNGARY 1. Big Pete, Culmore 2. Roman Brother, Chambers 8-1 3. Quadrangle, Baeza 8-1 4. Northern/Dancer, Hartack 2-1 5. The Sceundrel, Marino 6. Hill Rise, Owners--1, 2, Louis Wolfson. 3, Pau! Melon. E. P. Taylor. 5, Rex Elis- worth. 6, George A. Pope, Jr. Welghts--All carry 126 pounds. Gross value--$176,700 with six starters; $124,200 to the winner, ROUGH $30,000 to second, $15,000 to DWNIEKEN me third, $7,500 to fourth. Post time 5: 45 p.m, EDT. day by the health department. The money will come out of the. fitness and amateur sports pro- gram's budget. 41|, The grants were recom- 7-5\mended by the National Fitness committee of experts 20-1 hoemaker rs. Harriet Ball.|Council's Too tired to cook? sane oF neERE EXCLUSIVE ON' 1) | WEEKNITES 10 ru . WE $ DELIVER--728-7321 "~ "Counts Four' ST. GREGORY'S NOW FLAIING IT'S SHEER BEDLAM FROM MORNING pa Peli eee POWDER KEG! DORIS DAY JAMES GARNER "THUNDER ISLAND" POLLY BERGEN with "Move. Over GENE NELSON FAY SPAIN Darling" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BILTMORE i SATURDAYS *, SUNDAYS 1:30 P. mM DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. 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