Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1967, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, July 7, 1967 FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS THURSDAY, JULY 6 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100, claim Ing maiden two year olds, 5 furs. 2-United Queen, Gomez 4.30 3.20 6-Ace Countess, McComb. 7-All Image, Gordon Time 100 2-5, clear and fast Also Ran in Order: SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim. Ing maiden 3 and 4 year olds, foaled in 3-Garcon D'Or, Hinojosa Cda, 1 1-16 miles 6-Nursewood, Dittfach é@Sicilian Sammy, Inovyel7.00 8.10 4.60 Time 11) 2-5 2-Italian Lover, Turcotte 7.80 4.50 Also Ran In Order: Capt'n Roo, Sunlit 11-Melville, Gomez 2.90 Ride, A-Leelover and Star Tudor Time 147 A-E. Lieberman and R. Henderson en Also Ran in Order: Missy's Gem, try Montreal, Castillia, Miss Marianne H, Tne Exactor, bye Bye Fifi, Deal Around, Sir Wallaceburg and Butternut Bay The Daily Double, United Queen (2) and Sicilian Sammy (6), paid $52.70- THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-| Ing four year olds and up 62 Fur 3-Hot Ribs, Grubb 2-Peaches Reward, Turcotte Dittfach Also Ran in Order: Vital Mahn, Apple Al Kerry's Imp, Stoned and Needlin FOURTH RACE --Purse $2,500, cialm- Ing three year olds, 1 1-16 miles 5-Bea Nutts, Gomez 3. 2.50 #Bush Hawk, Grubb 60 3-Free Parking, Barroby Time 146 1-5 Also Ran: Guidecca and Mad Moo Late Scratch: Priced Right 4.10 2.90 2. Pep ing tour r olds J ng four year olds and Pi 4 S05. 2.60 +-Gay_ Philip, 3.10 2.20 2:Windy Herbert, Wellwood 2.50 Time 2:09 4-5 6Twincle Jay, Grubb S-Wee Lassie, Gomez 2-Rich As Cream, Turcotte 2.40 Time 111 3-5 6.70 4.10 3.70 Also Ran tn Order: Port Amanotis, Centre Isiand, County Bruce and Fresh Yankee Socia! Jewel, berta Sunshine, Dark Scope and Vintage SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, claim- ng three year olds, 6 furs 1A-Sweet intent, Kelly lowances, 3 and 4 year mile on turf 2-Fils Du Nord, Turc'tte 7-Ner. Mascot, Barroby 6.50 3.50 2.50,6Crown Ruler, Gomez 'Time 142 4-5, course firm Also Ran In Order: ate Scratch: Satin Son EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim ng four year olds and up, about 1 1-16 miles on turf 7-Fast Answer, Bell 6Fatalito, Grubb 3-Jet Clipper, Kelly Time 149 4-5, course firm Also Ran in Order: Roman Tribune, S85 The Exactor, Bea Nutts and Bush Hawk, | Chief paid $8.80 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, cisim Late Scratch: Comedy 4.00 °2.20 2.60 2.20 Sweet intent and Garcon Joe, Dior, paid $12.00 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,200, al- |. about 1 olds, 1 Time 2:10 x Also Started: Syndy's J, G., Hava Ju 7,20 370 2.40 ian Chief Tom Scott, Foul Ball and Red 4.00 2.30/16 330 | Riddell, Beimonarctic, Penne Jolie and Line Charger u 14,20 5.50 3.00 3.70 2.60 Yankee Victory Jet Invader, Attendance, 5,144, Tota) Handie, $341,271 FORT ERIE ENTRIES SATURDAY, JULY 8 CLEAR AND FAST | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added two-year-olds, "Vandal Furs Stakes," FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim-| Post Pioneer, Hinolosa 114 ing (5000), two-year-old fillies. 5 Furs Cat Nip, Grubb X109 Lookalot, Harrison 113 Field Dall, Gordon 116 Patricia G.G., Dittfach 113 Balmoral, Kelly X114 Cary Ann, Hinojosa 111 Barroby 119 9 SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim-|p_1 Ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furs Hit the Line, Turcotte 119 Rows! Regret, Hinojosa 114 Brother Leo, Bell X11! Dollar Scholar, Brownell A-X114 Gay Pageant, Diftfach 116 Tanwood, Grubb X117 Autumn Souvenir, McComb A-116 Five Loves, Bell X109 A--A R Smallwood and Mrs G F Robson THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- Ing (4000). Four-year-olds and up. About!/Marching Orders, 1 1-16 miles on turf Whirling Rich, Kelly X108 Harlion, Hinojose 113 Reap the Wind, Gomer 116 Red Purse, Fitzsimmons 113 Latin Artist, Gordon 113 Glenlyvar, McComb 116 Miss Dynamic, Inouye 118 FOURTH RACE -- Purse, Claiming (3000). Four-year-olds and up. 1% Miles Drag Pit, Grubb X112 Royal Doctor, No Boy 117 Ki-D-Ka, Hinojosa 122 Don Cecilio, Werry 117 Vedas, Gubbins 115 Caledon Colonel, Dittach 119 (EXACTOR WAGERING) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Three- land finished with 5,700 points Allowances, foaled to take the men's title. Japan|The Woods Milling Co. Mill has was second with 5,679 and Eng-/almost been ruled out, he said. land third with 5,676. Finland) Officials of the parent Ogilvie won the women's gold medal/Flour Mills Co. Ltd. told him with 5,417 points. States was gnd_ four-year-olds, In Cds. 62 Furs Tammy's Ringo, Berroby 119 Ann 8. Good, Steve 107 There and Back, Fitzsimmons 116 Sir Trio, Dittfach 114 Cusmax, Hinojosa 109 Arctic Flash, No Boy 119 Bive China, Turcotte 119 Dauphin Biev, Grubb X107 $2,200. Great Cohoes, Diftfach 122 Ovation, No Boy A-114 Burgoyne, Gordon A-112 Son Costume, Hasty Laughter, Mahon B No Parando, Turcotte 109 Winning Isle, Barroby 109 Dancer's image, Grubb 11 Poet's Dream, Gomez 114 \Balperion, No Boy 109 Joan's Jester, Elliott 114 Mygypsey, Lopez B-114 A--Stafford Farms entry Crakes_ entry SEVENTH RACE -- | added |cap," foaled in Cda. 1% M Stevie B. Good, Grubb 126 Victorian Era, Gomez 124 jHe's 8 Smoothie, Hinojosa |Carodana, Inouye 112 |Bye and Near, Dittfach (EXACTOR WAGERING) Gomez Tony B. Good, Bell X112 Lady Kasha, Turcotte 115 Admiral's Gift, Kelly X106 Ne Passez Pas, Bowcut 11 Baranof, Grubb X115 No Boy 109 WW Purse "Connaught Cup Stakes iles 1% EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Claim ing (4000). Four-year-olds and up (Divn of 3rd), 1 1-16 Miles on turf 120 }Rullahs Image, Coombs X103 jSarosu, Grubb X106 |X--5S Ibs AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC; XXX-- 10 Ibs POST TIME 2 PM WINS BOWLING TITLE 000 Handi- THURSDAY, JULY 6 (Weather Clear--Track Fast) 8-Dawson Hanover, Also. Started: Bambi Scratched; nipper Jim L'Heureux Riddell, Pick, Beechy EIGHTH RACE -- Mile J Gray |tioned, purse $1,400 al. President, Scotch Riddell, and Norlartic|5-Armbro Egan, 8-Blaze Oregon, Walker 1-Roda, Wellwood SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, condi- Time 2:06 2-5 tioned, purse $800 6-Cape Kaola, Varcoe 210 5-Volant Wick, Campbell Macdonald \-Dream Duchess, 250 Time 2:08 and My Mi Duke, Danny K ing purse $800 6-Dandy Sandy, Waddell 16.10 5.20 3.80 3.00 1-Girlie Dillon, Arthur 8-Adios Breezy, Feagan Time 2:09 1-5 2.60 Myth, Purse $1,000 Supreme 3-The Tag, Silliphant Robillard 3.70 2-Evergreen Pat, 6-March Van, Wellwood Time 2:09 1-5 Also Started: Frisky and Riddellworth SIXTH RACE tioned, purse $900 7-Firnd'le Prince, Wapies 4,30 3.20 2.60 3-Eclipse C., Hawke 1-Meadowview Champ, Hicks Time 2:08 1-5 5'2 and Marabelle Peters,| Beitlich Cail Me Spud, Palmer { icky Daily Double, (8) and (6), paid $24.20 THIRD RACE -- Mile trot, claiming FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, claim 2.70 3.20 Also Started: Beverly G., Brother Dii- & : lon S., Gene Town, Susi Do and Rugged|Subsidy payments for April and |May will be going to milk and FIFTH RACE -- Mile trot, cond., cream suppliers within the next} the national dairy} 12.40 §.71 30 | nie te announced Thurs- 250 commission Also Started: Randy McKinley4.90 3.40 2.50) Adios 14,90 670 3.20 Richard, Edlester, Scotts Dominion. and 7.320 4 Missile Dares ] --| GREENWOOD RACEWAY | J S-Honest Rocket, Coke 41.30 12.40 a in the Oshawa Shopping Centre 1-Kawartha Star, Feagan 3.0 FIRST RACE -- Mile trot, conditioned Time 2:05 2-5 Purse $900 Also Started: Biack Creek, Spud Rico. Crowe3.00 2.20 2.10) Invincible 2.40 2.10 Brigden Boy 2.10 Bomber and pace, cond 13.50 4.80 4.70 Superior SAVE 20% NINTH RACE -- Mile pace, claiming! Also Started: Canadian Way, Queenie|purse $900 Blossom, Flemington Lee, Annie Coke/4-Uncle Spud, Davies 5-Radar, Waples |1-King's Buddy, Gaddell | Time 2:07. 3-5 Also Started: Postal |two weeks, 2.50' day. Acclaim, Kits Also Started: Tay Town Laddie, May Trust, Northwood Edward, Captain Rebel Exactor, (7) and (3), paid $2.80 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile pace, ¢ondi- tioned, purse $1,100 \4Guy Stone, Furness 3.50 2.80 2.40 5.10 Conversion to a quota system Kid, Peter McNab, Josedale Royal Palland preparing rebate cheques |covering prior shipments -- Mile pace, tond!-| up the processing, the depart- ment said. Payments for the} 5.10 4.00/two months would be on one cheque, with a breakdown for) leach month shown cheque stub. Future payments will be made} on a regular monthly' basis. Chief, Bingo, G. M. 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