Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jun 1964, p. 12

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POC CCC CCT CC CCCUCCTCT™ Peers 12 THE COHAWA TIMGS, Mondey, Jone 22nd, 1964 ) 'NO OPPOSITION al ! NOW PLAYING Plate Just A Cakewalk ee tical' |e aan soe 3| "Why Bother Oh, Men! For 'Northern Dancer = J wr iether Oh Ment Ist Oshawa Showing in COLOR with | TORONTO (CP) ---The only|forced to drop back in order) Taylor told reporters: 'l| The win was the Dancer's § 'mild disappointment in: Satur-|to make his move. This gave|knew the horse and J wasn't too| 14th in 18 outings and the firs-t ~with-- \day's 105th running of the|many a few anxious moments|concerned early in the race, but) place prize of $49,075 brought RICHARD TODD ohinen aonais /Queen's Plate was Northernjas the 1-to-9 choice appeared as [ was giad to see him make his/his total earnings to $580,647 ELKE SOMMER TONY RANDALL Dancer's failure to set a recordjif he might have trouble catch-: move. I thought he would make | in giving millionaire industrial-jing the rest of the field. 'it. sooner." SLIM RETURN ist E. P. Taylor his ninth plate) However, these doubts were; It marked the sixth time since The Dancer returned $2.30, ; triumph in 16 years. removed as Hartack let pis(1087 that Taylor has won the/tt40 Sd $210, A was at frst) : However, neither Taylor nor|horse go at the three-quarter|50 guineas with horses passed|expected that he would pay/¢ BILTMO Ay SATURDAYS trainer Horatio Luro were con- ; sai | his yearling sales. Tay-jomly five cents on the dollar. |¢ a i ba te) & SUNDAYS pole. The Dancer took off andjup at his ing sa 3 : | cerned about the record for thelit was ali over at the mile with|lor was stuck with the son of Langcrest paid $18.40 and $3.90'¢ 725-5833 'Gye 1:30P.M. § 1% - mile race following the| the Taylor colt leading Lang-\Neartic out of Natalma when|and Grand Garcon $2.40, -=-r ee sae Dancer's 7!4-length victory over|crest by one-half l€ngth. Northern Dancer was passed! Avelino Gomez, aboard Pier-|~~ all out a field of horses that just didn't) 1, tne stretch he started toj¥P at $25,000 in 1962 because of{lou, summed up the feelings of hatted Taylor after accepting) n 1939. Victoria Park: in 1960,!wait for me." EN D Rowe, Ontario lieutenant-gov-; "| didn't ride him out. be----=*------- eLeRia EE onto, was aboard Grand Gar- the record."' Taylor, asked about future his small size. , most everyone when he said: me Sees Gunes ae 4s the filly Flaming Page in 1962 Jim Fitzsimmons, formerly of | ernor. 'We're just interested in| cause I didn't have to," said the 4 . ' " tate' Fp f ie con. He had a similar comment winning races. \jockey. "He is far superior to Old T ips gate! ' Be eoew wa Luro, the suave Argentinian, |} aS athece | ' ae en mes | "I was looking for Northern : I N.|the others in the field. Dancer. with a though Hartack) had pushed him hard | Wi Ili a } 0 y b | came by." he said, 'But when Named President | WINS i11InNOIS Even so the Dancer. a top . . contender for horse of the year Of Bowling Assoc. Handicap Race plans for the Dancer, said in the United States, came "We'll have him -- galloping close. He was only one-fifth of a KITCHENER (CP)--Carl Ma NEW YORK (CPy--Rex Blls- (Wo or three miles a day, but he | ; ill lay off the speed work for belong in the same class. aieares . gallop and increased the mar- Fe a ad, ; f * b slash ee qm gin to four lengths': Even then The other rejects were Lyford) "I waited for the Dancer. But : F RO N reaking records," said the top-iTa tack refused to let his horse|C@Y_in 1957, New Providence|when he came by, he wouldn't T | * Tarlicn s1IpE , 7 % + vane $5,000 gold cup from Hon. Ear!FAR SUPERIOR and Canebora 'ast year. Calgary and now living in Tor- - ; ; lled| ) the horse would have equalled he did, it was no contest." second. off the 2:02 1-5 record at colmson of Hamilton was worth's Olden Times carried w Woodbine track set by 'Taylor's named president of the Bowling top weight of 125 pounds to an about a month. His next race Victoria Park in 1960 Proprietors Association of On impressive victory in the $111 will be the Travers Stakes a : ener tario at its annual meeting dur- 399 [linois Handicap at Chi Saratoga Aug. 27 LANGCREST SECOND ing the weekend. He succeeds (ao9's Arlington Park Saturday In the Travers, the Dance Langcrest, a 50 - to - 1 sho! John Martin of Toronto Although anced haar the fin will again meet up with Quad- MOST CARS owned by S. James Langill Of piected to the four 0 "f "rangle, who won the Belmont Montreal. fever was: worse than) "eC: (8 ne -0U positions ish by jockey Bill 'Shoemaker, ace wide second and finished 414 lengths of vice-president were Bill Mat-/Olden Times finished 1% in front-of Grand Garcon, |tis of St. Thomas, Gord Ridge lengths ahead of Babington 4 owned by Frank Sherman of wel! of London, Bill Bateman of Admiral Vic Ran third PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT ie opis ' Hamilton Belleville and Ken Hulford. of Olden. Times was timed in KEN VENTURI was a very ton's Congressional Country but came bdck with a sensa Return Trip, from the Max 4 oton 1:34 4-5 for the mile AND UPHOLSTERY 8 tired and a very hot golfer, Club course. Venturi, drenched tional finish, defeating Tommy |Bell Golden West Farms of Cal The winner earned $66,300 to fourth, two lengths add to previous season's earn- CLEANING B RA K E Jacobs and Arnold Palmer in jgary, was but he was the champion, in with perspiration from the 100 mm aw ™ oe F a down-to-the-wire finish, in ahead of disappointing second TO SWIM AT CNE ings of $114,785 728-4681 R E LI N e 1 : . P the 64th U.S nny Ned cong : engl ca was almost black- the final 18 holes favorite Pierlou, owned by .- WINNIPEG (CP) Claudia Old T 1 $4.60. $3.60 ament, yesterday at Washing- ed out in the next-to-last round --(AP. Wirephoto) Louis Levesque of Montrea An see sd é 1 / r 4 . McPherson, youngest person to g 9 P ¢ . nd $2.80. Babington returned NU-WAY The others, in order of finish: gwim the English Channel, wi ) haw ; t eines Ys '-g12 and $5.40. Admiral Vic paid ; Later Mel, the only filly in the! enter the 33-mile Canadian Na- ¢4 RUG CLEANING . H : US. OPEN jrace, owned by Wilf Far of| tional Exhibition ole hee 0 +00 GENERAL General Tire of Oshawa a Native Diver held off the 174 Mary St. | 534 RITSON RD. SOUTH Weston, Ont.; Top pee her father announced Saturday , iM a Plast the John Carmichael sta le o Mr McPherson said his 18 stretch run of ustar laster OSHAWA TIRE Toronto: and. All Seasons.| yea, old daughter has seen to win the $55,200 Inglewood | : PH: 728-6221 e e e enturl ins I itle owned by! Larry McGuiness Of training intensively fo r two Handicap at Hollywood Park in Toronto months for the CNE swim. Clau- California "It was very easy," said Har-dia swam the English Channel The time for the 1 1-16 mile» tack as he dismounted in the! July 31-Aug. 1 last year on her was 1:41 3-5 as Native Diver bd : » * 1 |winner's circle second try returned $26.80, $12.20 and $4.80 1a a an ] : j 1S But there were many in the ---- g crowd of 31,228 and others ' watching on television who OSHAWA WASHINGTON (CP)--It's onejdue!| between Tommy Jacobs; Other pre-tournament favor: didn't share Hartack's confi thing to have Arnie's Army fol-land Arnie Palmer at the half-lites fared even worse. Gary dence when at the half-mile lowing you around. They're on ee : t ser trail the your side "~ mark ; fate who never got . lower oo he Dancer trailed THE MIRISCH COMPANY pee "But I had a gang that was enturi; only man in the tour-,than 72, finished at 295 and Jack y matched Player's KEPT CLEAR UL BRYNNER, es . just as persistent," said Ken|nament to better par for the 72) Nicklaus : y ri od} hole ~e s Je an rttack, W loted the Venturi, the newly - crowned|holes, shot into the lead as Ja-| score, taking a horrendous 77 in Har V ho pilo d |minutive colt to victory in thé United States Open golf cham-|cobs the 36-hole leader, blew tOlthe third round pion. "I called them Venturi's'a closing 76 after shooting a ae : | Kentucky Derby and Preakness Vultures," - part 70 in Saturday's opening oy Paiarick of Windsor, helstakes and' who could do. nc HIRLEY ANNE MELD Venturi vanquished thé vul- round. Ed Charles, the left Ies08 ~~ entry, salvaged!hetter than third in his bid fo hia f , 5 tures, a persistent flock of his|handed British Open champion $325 for his 72-78-78-73--301 the triple crown at the Belmont ~ SLA 12's FOR 6 fellow - professionals who pur-jclosed with a 68 to total 283 The 33-year-old Venturi, a one Stakes, was under instructions All Color Show sued him relentlessly through|just one stroke behind the sec- me wonder boy of the tourna-\to be clear on the outside at Ze o'or o the Jast nine holes Saturday, to!ond-place Jacobs ment trail, tamed the 7,053-yard|the 5 pole i finish with a 72-hole total of 278 *'monster" Congressional Coun "After that he was told to use Z KX 2ND BIG HIT the second-best score ever shot TIES FOR FIFTH try Club course for the lowest his own judgmen,t" said Luro p bh s ' " : in the tournament Palmer. a stroke behind Ja-|U.S. Open total since Ben Ho-| Every time Hartack tried to UY) Mo temoat Captain Sinbad The Los Angeles veteran,,cobs when the day began,|gan shot a 276 at Los Angeles in go to the outside there was a \ TOOTH 1.09 £ dogged by injuries and frustra-|catded 75 and 74 to finish at/1948 horse beside him and he was . PASTE Value faseased ton UNITED EEDARTISTS, BOX OF 8.00 "KING OF THE SUN" 9.20 tions throughout his career.|286. tying with Gay Brewer for fired? a 66 and a 70 in Satur- fifth place behind Bill Casper day's 36-hole finale to take over|whose 69-71 got him home with ' GREGORY y f TONY o : . ( armen : ae Shs shaped 0) aoe gids stroke = ! PECK ) CORTIS = = -- = ------== : : Top Weightlifters geen a a | ANAC om TABLETS ~: 99. heartwarming adventures of AND JOHNSON OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's Belleville Appolio Weightlifting . and B = COSIARRING AND CO STARRIN . + he ' : three weightlifting representa-|(Cjyb, lifted a total of 950 pounds NGIE DICKINSON: BOBBY DARIN sree Christine onderfil' Value Picked For Tokyo | [ijshimmmsdesdddall Ct. ed Wild | BABY OIL 3" z 1.03 tives for the Olympics at TokyOlin the three events ' nee: 4 | eat ¢ i iss ep & en 6 if . were announced Saturday at the He captured his Olympic 4 is arene EI au mann . tastmin COLOR close of the Canadian weight: ,,.. : 5 arth on the Canadian team ; ; : ; ; ifting championships and Olym- fom Coat otd White 28 ol Feoture Times 1:15-3:20-5 25-7:35 Lost. Complete Show 9:40 || am ae A Universal Release pic trials _Montreal. White, the only tw, "a || Plus 2nd Faoture | They are: Featherweight Al weightlifter competing against { i KOL.. . ~----.AUREN BACALL---ROBERT STACK Sun Ton Salter, 27, of Ottawa, a former Lewis in the mediumweight | am uw Lotion { - | IN WR TEN ON THE WIND COLOR (1.75 value) e British Empire Games silve! event. was a former three-time! was -ti IR medalist; middleweight Pierre Canadian champion and silver AIR CONDITIONED RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT St. Jean, 21, of Montreal; a for- medalist winner at the 1962 PHONE: 723-2843 FOR COMFORT mer British Empire Games and British Empire Games in Perth ; ; Pan American Games silver Australia . Ns: D ; and bronze medalist and med- , DY : =: = p Mther Canadian titles wor je i | é 4 iumweight John Lewis. 21. of yore Hantaniweight Yok Sif P The best is "none too x Belleville, a former British Em- pam 98 of Montreal light | if ' TONIC ce . ( ; : * : Bo ae | . é pire Games bronze medalis weight, Marcel Bedard, 27. of ns ; 4 member of the Ottawa Quebec City: lightheavyweight weightlifting club, Salter broke Maurice Veno, 33, of Coniston ae 3 You can be sure that only frest pe a ge teat i o : unt heavyweight George Bs , s (¥ potent drugs of top quality will be 7 | combined press, snatch and Dean, 31, of. Vancouver a : . z De tt Was 1 feu) oe ne a ik. orice DELON [ EVERY EVENING FROM DUSK (INCLUDING SUNDAYS) HAIR SET The former record was 715 Morris of Belleville, and Louis " ---- -- a - MIST c St. Jean, who represents the Bertrand of Quebec City for FREE CITY-WIDE r] Montreal! Palestre Nationale first position with each lifting = o/s | CLIFF JANE ROD --_ weightlifting club, had a com- combined total of 885 pounds : DELIVERY obertson* on at au or ~ bined lift of 855~ pounds, 39 their three events pounds short of his own Cana He sean. la0ciea ' 5 . : 7 won p heavyweigh on ¢ . dian record c ors because he was the lightest z bold, blushing SKIN wa LIFTS 950 POUNDS man. Dean weighed 209 pounds, outrageously™ , CREAM Value t ] Lewis, a member of the Morris who weighed 234 was Os ': -- second and Bertrand weighing 288 pounds was third Canadian Star snasted the Canadian 2h) ioral a ! "d ie DESERT weight cipan and jerk lift when 9 SIMCOE TELEPHONE Hi) i i ; i 2.50 he hoisted a_ tote of 29934 i { , i i Leads Oregon Scie whe ei sine tenia st eS 723-3431 i ; ae i i 4 FLOWER Value LH To Track Win | 29614 pounds EUGENE, Ore. (CP-AP) -- fis f i : with Ca- f i ry i University of Oregon nadian sprinter Harry Jerome capturing the 100-metre event i r i q J.S. nati 1 coll te hi i 2 ree cpionsh seicrasy |< ae A <_< = 8mm CAMERA ALL FOR Jerome, a 23-year-old native | DOMINION DAY i ADULT ENTERTAINMENT s of Prince Albert, Sask., who | ; \\ with '1.9 Lens has been a Vancouver resident : ; \ i mance ve eacent wile sien a ae JULY "1st bupay flew 10 k . GADGET BAG 24.49 final in a meet-record- 10.1 sec peg hte Gots wat ae oe ESTIVAL KMIRCOLOR ' AND FILM nounced until an hour after : ie S&S Weary Mar _, stems and Trenton Jackson i DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA Sh Ee ALEXANDRA PARK |! ropay ot... | 6 KING stReeT EAST SHOPPING CENTRE gg en F.dwin | 1:30-3:30-5:35 723-3143 728-5101 7:40-9:45 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE @ FREE DELIVERY @ Roberts of North Carolina and Jackson all were timed in 10.1.

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