Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jun 1964, p. 15

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LET OO ee tgp. * THE RIVALS--Waiting for Saturday's running of the Bel- mont Stakes at New York's Aqueduct Race track are Hill eee ee Rise (left) with trainer Bill Finnegan and Northern Dan- cer with trainer Horatio Luro. Hill Rise, a big California Qk RE err gets ae a TE IN TOUT A Ce I ATT en RE EEE colt, was the favorite in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, both won by Northern Dancer. A win at Aqueduct Saturday would give 'Northern Dancer Hasn't Hit His Peak, Says Trainer Luro NEW YORK (AP)--Northern Dancer heads into Saturday's 96th running of the $125,000- added Belmont Stakes w'th his peak form still to cor That's the opinion oi .oratio Luro, trainer. of the Canadian- bred winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, and at least one trainer of the four three-year-olds expected to op- pose the son of Nearactic-Nat- alma in the 114-mile final leg of the triple crown. "T actually don't know his ca- pabilities," said Luro today. *He's done everything we have asked of him so well that I would hesitite to guess just how far he'll go." "He probably hasn't reached his peak," said Jimmy Conway, trainer of Orientalist, who was made a supplementary entry at the cost of $5,000. "He has held his bloom so well. In fact he seems to look better every time I see him." All of which could be bad news for the Dancer's rivals in what stacks up as the smallest Belmont field since Count Fleet beat two others by 25 lengths in 1943. HAS WON LAST SEVEN Northern Dancer, from E. P. Taylor's Windfields Farm, has wor his last seven starts, never finished out of the money in 17 races, set a Kentucky Derby mark of two minutes flat for GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMu (Daily Rac rray Publishing Co., Ltd. ing Form). FIRST RACE --- Purse $2300. Maiden olds, foaled in Canada, One, 5.70 3.30 2.40 6.70 3.30 2.70 Mile 7-Strathroyal, Dittfach Right Chief, Parsons Prime Princess, Leblanc Start good, won ridden out Also Ran: Exhortator, Reeb, and Mixed Colors. 'Winner, ch ¢, 3, by Flaneur and -- Bonnie Busher Mr. Busher, Trainer G@ Mag- musson, Pool 28,508 Double Pool 47,470 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim- Maple Queen, tng. Three-year-olds. 7 Furiongs (6) S-Black Coral, Fitz'ns 7. 3.10 2.40 fRoyel jor, Rogers 2.90 2.30 2-Successo, Leblanc 2.80 Start good, won driving Also Ran: Bettye M., Taranto and Empire Boy. DAILY DOUBLE, 7AND 5, PAID. $29.60 7 of G, 3 by Bandurria -- Coral Sea by Pintor. Trainer G M Carter. Pool 36,718 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim- ing. Four-year-olds and up. One and one- sixteenth Miles (7) 7-Gray Mouse, Harrison 5.00 3.20 2.40 3-Guaicaipuro, Freed 3.60 2.80 4Gallant Helio, Rogers 2.80 Tedette, Monsieur Beau, Pirate King and Shasta Road. Winner, gr g, 5, by Curry or Nearco Jr-- More. Daisies by Worthmore. Trainer W H Moohead. Pool 50,024 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200, Ciaim- Ing. Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs (7) 7-Field Trial, Gomez 6.4 3.70 3.10 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2400. Ciaim- |. Twoyear-olds, 4¥2 Furlongs (6) 'é-River Party, Gomez 6.50 2.80 2:50] 2-Journey Home, Shuk 3.20. 3.10 4-Scadadie, Harrison 3.70 Start good, won driving Also Ran: War Puff, Battle Order, and Whirl An Deal. QUINELLA, 6 AND 2, PAID $19.80 Winner, b c, 2, by River War -- Wild Party by Rough 'N Tumble. Trainer E Quinella Pool 30,303 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs (6) 4Diamond Pete, Gomez 7-Superior Parent, Freed 3-Greek Hill, Potts 3.60 Start good, won ridden out Also Ran: Bright Hope, Robdix, and Barbara, Winner, ch g, 6,by Mypemeaant lea poe, by Yellow Tulip. Trainer D W Hess. Katensky. Pool 28,029 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2700. Three year-olds. One Mile (8) 5-Sardan, Harrison 12.20 4.20 3.30 7-Jovial: Joel, McComb 3.80 3.00 6Mineral Wealth, Fitz'ns F Start good, won driving Also Ran: My Valentine, Cool Fool, Avec Vous, Piet Moss and Shining Wings, Winner, dk b or br c, 3, Tem 2nd or Black Metal -- My Banquet by Ardan. Trainer G Magnusson. Pool 66,889 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim- ing. Four-year-olds and up. One and one- sixteenth Miles, (6) Von Rich, Fitz'ns 16.00 5.40 3.00 3.70 2.40 'i 6Dezory, Hale gy og w Pe bin moans Me 2-Falpaia, N. Turcotte 2.60 Start good, won driving Start good, won driving Also Ran: Vineyard, Argo Bound, Jan-| Also Ran: Whitville, Zenarchal, and hill, Cloud Princess, Malbajar. Winner, dk b or br g, 5, by The Winner, bg, 7, by Wild Drift -- Sunny Doge -- Sister Ship by Flying Missel. Trainer E Kalensky. Pool 59,743 Plume by Sun Beau. Trainer $ Caplan, |Pool 63,768 Total Poot 470,772 lAttendance 7,434 1% miles and came close to the Preakness standard with a 1:56 4-5 clocking for 1 3-16 miles. After being the second choice to Hill Rise in both the Derby and Preakness, the Dancer is expected to go to the post at the short odds of around 3 to 5. Hill Rise, from George A. Pope Jr.'s El Peco Ranch, loser by a neck in the Derby and by 2% lengths in the Preakness, figures to get the bulk of the remainder of the play in the betting machines. Post time is 4:45 p.m. EDT, with television on the OBC na- tional network scheduled for 4:30--5 p.m. Louis Wolfson's Roman Brother, who like Northern Dancer was foaled on May 27; Paul Mellon's Quadrangle and John Galbreath's Orientalist are the other definite starters, , Roman Brother and Quadran- gle had a crack at Northern Dancer inthe Derby and Preak- ness but finished up the track. Since then Roman Brother has won four-year-old Olden Times in the Metropolitan Handicap. DOESN'T COUNT? Bill Finnega, trainer of Hill Rise, said he was inclined to disregard his horse's Preakness performance. "T am encouraged by Roman Brother's good race in New Jersey. He didn't appear to take to the Pimlico track in. the Preakness and I know Hill Rise 5.6) didn't, so I'm inclined to throw out that race. Tough to do, ern Dancer is around." There is an outside possibility that Herbert Allen might decide today to enter Shook, winner of} three of his six starts this year. R. N. Webster's National, out} of the money only twice in 'eight| 1964 starts, also is a possibility. Entries will he.made Friday morning. It costs $250 to enter) and another $1,000 to start. With five starters the gross value of| the race will be $150,850. OSHAWA FLASHLIGHT 1412" long, Fix Focus -- 1500 feet with 5 Batteries, 2 99: vd SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN a the Jersey Derby andi! Quadrangle ran second to the| yeW OLTRAWALL though, when a colt like North-| wae ae a ay tata Mey OPT Northern Dancer the Triple Crown of racing, the first horse to win it since Citation in 1948. --(CP Wirephoto) 'nors doubled, Milne tripled and Thompson's Win Over Ont. Steel Thompson Plumbing defeated Ontario Steel 15-4, in their Civic Softball League fixture, last night at Radio Park. Three other league fixtures had to be postponed, due to wet grounds. Ken Connors pitched the win for Thompson's, The Steelers got their first run in the first frame, after two out, C. Smith scoring with help from Fluery, L. Smith and Knight. bell's opening triple, then Nan- tais belted a triple and went all-the way n a bad throw-in. There was still nobody out and before the inning ended, Camp- bell 4rove in two more runs, with his second triple of the inning. Singletons in the next two frames and a pair in the sixth completed the total as the Plumbers' had things preety much all their own way. ONTARIO STEEL -- Camp- bell, cf; Thompson, 2b; C. Smith, lf; Fluery, ss; L. Smith, 3b; Knight, 1b; DeNault, p; Harding, c; Peters, rf. THOMPSON'S -- J. Richards, ec; Pihach, ss; Connors, p; Nanford, 3b; Corby, cf; If; Nantais, 'rf. Frood, In the fourth inning, Harding and Peters crossed the plate. Campbell and Thompson giving them the necessary push around the bases. In the sixth, Peters scored again, his team's final tally, with Campbell's hit bring- ing him home. Thompson's launched a big Eastview Park Assoc. WANTED 1 Seach for Bantam Girls' Softboll team. If no coach available will hove to drop girls' teom. so ested please call Bud Turner, Presi- yee, Eostview Park Neighbourhood Milne, lb; M. Campbell, 2»: ff Stirling Moss Favors Clark In Mosport 200 TORONTO (CP) -- Stirling Moss feels Canada has nothing to gain by attempting to pro- mote a world championship mo- tor race. : The retired international J. For Expert Building DEMOLITION | SMALL JOBS--BIG JOBS 61 Mill St. - Oshawa 725 - 4285 prirttesphrueglh- oli Ry em ox sep De seen im aie ail glad ROE DN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 4,1964 15 CAMERON ! 2 we me me gama finishing second and third. champion, who will act as a team manager in the 200-mile sports - car event at Mosport Saturday, told a press confer- YESTERDAY'S, STARS ence Tuesday night the prestige involved in staging a Formula One race would not justify the expense. "You have two excellent races already, the 200-mile event and the Canadian Grand Prix," h said. "Why try for more?" The British ace, who retired after a near-fatal crash in Eng- land two years ago, said sports. car racing is more interesting and gives the public more for its money, "Granted, you get all the top drivers at a championship race, in your two major event you get the best anyway." Moss picked Jim Clark o: Scotland to win this year's in ternational championship wit! John Surtees and Graham Hil By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Whitey Ford; New York Yankees, stopped Minne- sota Twins 3-0 on four hits, post- ing his fourth shutout, ols record to 6-1 and } his earned run average to 1.55, Batting -- Orlando Cepeda, Giants, took care of all of San Francisco's runs in 3-0 over Pittsburgh Pirates, driving them in with a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly. CUBS BUY GABRIELSON CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago Cubs purchased first baseman Len Gabrielson from Milwaukee Sraves Wednesday for $40,000 and a player to be named by June 15, Gabrielson, 24, batted 246 in 46 games last season with the Braves, attack in the first inning against DeNault, getting four runs on four hits, Pihach singled, Con- M. Campbell homered. Camp- bell was the big hitter of the game, with four-for-four, in- cluding his homer, two triples and a single. 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