a ie RS Ae iin ha ma aN from left) handled by Roy Johnston (left) and Pierlou (right) trained by Duke ; i urday, June 30, the Canadian colt owned by Toronto indus- trialist, E. P. Taylor, hasn't TWO CONTENDERS -- Al- though Northern Dancer is favored to win the Queen's ' 'DANCER' FAVORED -- Eight Horses Enter Queen's Plate Race TORONTO (CP) -- Northern|J. Louis Levesque of Montreal,|of 121 pounds while the others Dancer may run up against|third behind Grand Garcon and| will be packing 126 each. more than seven other horses|Northern Dancer in the Cup and|HAS WON 13 Saturday in the 105th running|Saucer Stakes, are rated to fin- of the Queen's Plate at Wood-|ish second and third. bine Race Track if the weather) In his career, Northern Dan- 1 cer has won 18 of 17 races en- Behind them are expected to|tered and brought home $531,572 office prognostications are|be the other five horses entered|for pis millionaire industrialist borne out. that has wowed racing fans|$7,500 and fourth $5,500. wherever he's run, the Belmont, may run into a|Later Mel, owned by Wilf Farr/Epr. very heavy track if not a muddy|of Weston, Ont., the only filly une. for a crack at $49,075 first prize,| owner. , The race is to be broadcast na- tionally on the CBC television In there with them will be:/network starting at 5:20 p.m. The tiny E. P. Taylor colt|Second money is $12,500, third except in A prohibitive favorite at 1-to-9 in the field and -- of the|odds, the Dancer is expected to - Canadian Oaks; All Seasons,|force the pace throughout, even The long-range forecast for! eq by Larry McGuinness of|though this is believed to have Saturday afternoon is cooler andi. ontg: Top Ruler, owned by|been his downfall in the Cup and overcast after possible thunder- showers late tonight and this ines; Return Trip of Max Bell's H blasted into the lead near the could well favor the larger, pos- Golden West Farms of Calgary; |finish. sibly stronger horses such as , H Grand Garcon and Pierlou, |2%¢ Lancrest, owned by Syd Louis Levesque of Montreal, will both be at the starting for the 105th running of the plate. J. B. Carmichael of St. Cathar-/Saucer when Grand Garcon Trainer Horatio Luro is deter- mined that tactics he feels lost ney Langrill of Montreal. The Dancer, who earlier this Later Mel will carry a weight|at Belmont, laying back for a ' Plate at New Woodbine, Sat- scared all of the contenders away. Return Trip (second Campbell of Oshawa (second from right) and owned by J --(CP Wirephoto) slammed a two-run- triple off loser Jack Lamabe in a four- year won the Kentucky Derby, in a record two minutes flat and the Preakness before failing the Belmont Stakes test for the triple crown of North American racing, is not known to have 'White Sox Defeat Orioles On Homers, To Take Over First By MIKE RATHET The deadly fiutterball wasjappearances afid has been in 17 run first ing with a two-run homer in the seventh. Rakow. The Tigers had tied the score in.the seventh on Bill|GRAND GARCON SECOND Freehan's homer. Kansas City capitalized on a dropped fly ball|Frank Sherman and the only by Jake Wood for the other|Canadian horse ever to beat the inning and Tresh|taced other than generally good wrapped up the New York scor-| .onditions for a Taio pg 5 pected from the overcast Satur- Ed Charles' leadoff homer in) aay 'there also is no appreciable the ninth inning won it for the ying forecast to help dry the Athletics and handed the defeatii1/ mile site of the $50,000- to his former teammate, Ed added race. While no definite rain is ex- Grand Garco'n, owned by Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis knocked out Billy Conn in the 13th round of his 18th straight defence of the world heavyweight title at New York 18 years ago tonight. A record price of $100 was charged for a ringside seat at Yankee Stadium. Conn was leading on. points until he was flat- tened, It was Louis's first title defence after being mustered out of the armed forces. The title was frozen late burst which didn't pay off, won't be repeated. "There'll be no slow pace in this race. We'll make it fast ourselves if necessary. This horse is quite capable of such a thing." Bill Hartack will be in the irons as he was in the Dancer's three most recent outings and probably will make sure his rail position doesn't leave him boxed as it did at Belmont. FIRST BUILDING The first building of impor- tance in Irish classical archi- tecture was the Royal Hospital, Detroit Tigers Sign Leaside |. TORONTO (CP) -- Detroit Tigers of the American Base- signing of Mike Kilkenny of the Leaside Baseball Association for THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 19, 1964 J] a substantial bonus, beating-out at least six other clubs in a suit of the 19-year-old pi 2 Kilkenny is the third Leaside' gener to sign with the Tigers the last 16 days, joining right- CANADA'S WINES OF DISTING Tics Associated Press Sports-Writer|lofted up to home plate by|winning games. The rabbit ball and the flut-jknuckleball specialist Hoyt Wil-| we has been pressed into ac- terball have lifted Chicagd|/helm, who probably has thel,. ii tl Tao the Whit White Sox back into first place|most deceptive pitch in the ma-|tion in exactly - in the American League. jors. Sox games and at that clip The ihe A a. ball was; Wilhelm came on in relief of}would wind up floating his lofted out of Baltimore's huge|Frank Kreutzer for the White|;nuckler to home plate in Municipal Stadium Thurs-|Sox in the seventh inning, al- 81 st * enous Bid of day night by two of Chicago's|lowed only one hit and lowered 8 ase dite bunt-and-run specialists -- Mike|his earned run average to 2:11.|71 was set last year by Stu Mil- Hershberger and Al Weis--and/That, oddly, goes with an 0-4|ler of the Orioles provided the only runs in a 2-0/record. The 40-year-old right- ' : PROVED TOO MUCH victory over the Orioles. hander, however, has made 28 Baltimore starter Dave Mc- WOODBINE RACE RESULTS 'vi'sectetaes' seven innings but Hershberger Copyright 1964 by McMurray Publishing Co., Ltd. runs in the fourth inning. Dancer, and Pierlou, owned by| during the war. Kilmainham, finished in 1679. and Weis proved too much for him. Hershberger hit his first (Daily Racing Form). homer of the season in the fourth theese nace . peer ae tka we' Od : inning and Weis connected for maiden three- pid Sear-yenr-lide: Dancing Tork pi Well Sade ee his second in the sixth. That was more than enough ing, foaled in Canada, 7 furlongs (12) Winner, ch f, 4 Balaklava 2nd -- air fi |, Harris 33.30 11.40 6.30/Pose by Dispose. Trainer M Long. jas the White Sox shoved the Orioles into second place, seven T-Heartwood, '#Valcutta, Shuk 11.40 6.00 Pool 56,367 tMan Royal, Walsh 2.90 Siehied ta t points behind. whil Start good, won handily. ; H RACE -- Purse $2300. Claim-/ percentage in ehind, while . Four- Id . 1 Mik Round Chance! (Marshall Course) (0) Mle® New York Yankees closed within one-half game of the top ifr. ae in Order: Ing City, Fortune Cookie, Bratty, He's ps Sum Rib, Kellllyn, Wanless Park, Dual|!A-Nona's Chgr., McC. 4.20 n Tiger and Blue Boswell, 6 -Action Station, Harris 4 by downing Boston Red Sox 6-3. "|In the only other AL game 4 -Cloud Princess, Dittfach Winner B F 3 Bull Page -- Ne Reward By Reeping Reward. Start good, won handily ty 'Trainer J. @. Lavigne. Also Ran in Order: Never Look Back,|Scheduled, Kansas City Athlet Pool 22,974. Double Pool 42,467. Deal Me Aces, A-Grey Beau, Hannibaljics edged Detroit Tigers 3-2. SRCOND RACE -- Purse -$2,200 ciaim- oe re eae uae N Shapiro entry|,,=ston Howard and Tom two-year-olds, foaled In Canada, 5|Winner, ch g, 4 King's Charger -- NonajZresh each drove in two runs furlongs (7). Bene by Beau of Mine. Trainer J Cifor the Yankees while Rollie Jim, Walsh 14.40 5.60 3.40|Meyer. Singer, Shuk 3.30 2.30|Poo! 60,820- Total Pool 498,734 Sheldon went all the way for 7-First Fashion, Leblanc 2.50| Attendance 6,153 his first victory. Howard Pool 43,319. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,900 claim tng, three-year-olds, 6% furlongs (9). @nces, three and four-year-olds, one} mile (turf course) (8). 4Satety Man, Dittfach Winner B G 4 Loujac -- Aftention Miss by Attention. Trainer P. D. A. Cooper. @tert good, won driving. So Smart, Livingstone 15.00 9.60 5.90 6&C. C. Street, Gordon Pool 50,757. 11,00 5.40 490 sy RG AES oe Ma GOODWILL USED CARS AND TRUCKS Also Ran in Order: Bive Week, Chop- stick, Scotty K., and Merlis. | Winner DK B or BR G 2 Spun Gold-- jastinade. 7-King Rip, Leblanc 12.60 5.60 A ¢Will We, McComb 3.30 Start good, won driving. . i Also Ran in Order: Prilynn, Kissy | Missy, Flying Dodi, Cushion, Dark Erik and Poppy Talk. | Wnner B G 3 Rico Monta -- Even Stitch by Ineco. Trainer W. Woods. T-Green Goddes, Shuk s , 5 Start good, won driving. 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