20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, May 26, 1960 ruce Kidd, Young Man ho Is Not In A Hurry rit. He isn't ready for them--yet. Canadian Press Staff Writer "Prack and field is a lot dif- Pruce Kidd, Canada's most ex- ROCKY'S TRAINER Results Count, Not Appearances GROSSINGER, N.Y. (AP) -- knows he car punch, Nature gave Snarley Goldman has no axe to him power." grind. BELABORS BAG % impish liule sellow raised Later Goldman watched the OLY 5 {champion belabor the heavy bag. | notice of him and scholarship of- fers followed. imming," in/Plonship bouts and, with Rocky ™ _" * od pordd citing track and field pd Suan ov ine," S89 thls). Bit Be Nas duciaod 10 stay fn refired, can look at a fighter with That's good," he said. He| straight-backed 140-pounder who|Canada. He graduates from high holds back against his sparring doesn't care about an expenses- earlier this mouth bettered his school next year, and then it lta tape a "2 prio gr pla hepa | paid three-week trip to the Rome ii werd ign Secon flon to the Uziversity of Toronto.|for whom he is working. habit of doing that it might take Olympic Games this summer. He 1% 6 SR, eB I'm not accepting American of-| So his comments on Ingemar yor wo OF tiwge rounds gas doesn't wish to line up with thely,, jor nto world class rh ho sar, Jonansson as he studied every ; eg Ton To ge m2 world's greatest distance run-|y Tein their mid-twenties, | Coach Fred Foot of Toronto,/move of the Cirrent Shanpioy [ey olin? jr glo By le fers. |while it is not uncommon for sparring session lues- i : Before anyone says this isn't/swimmers of my age to win be accepted as expert oo labs Warned Wp for oe normal behavior for a teen-ager, Olympic gold medals. ¥ / : | they should listen to this clear- : Wednesday in a foursome which ey "The omy distance track man included former heavyweight {who looked after Canada's track|during a |team in the 1956 Olympic Games day can in Australia, says his timetable|asd unbiased. cells for the youngster's first in-| ternational compeittion in the| CITES OLD SAW Winning Shot Top Weight In Inferno Ha'cap TORONTO (CP)--Winning Shot |will carry top weight of 127 pounds in Saturday's $7,500 In- ferno Handicap as Old Woodbine stages the first double feature of the Toronto racing season. On the same Saturday program will be the $7,500 Marine Stakes for three-year-olds. There is a possibility that a large entry in the Marine Stakes might result in Jockey Club offi- cials splitting this event into two sons. Waning Shot, owned by John 8S. Evans, retired Toronto build- ing contractor, has won his only two starts so far this season. The Evans colt will concede 10 pounds to Wonder Where if the filly runs against him. Wonder Race Horses Get Heart Ailments YONKERS, N. Y. (AP) Twenty-three per cent of the horses racing on harness or thor- oughbred tracks have had, or will have, a heart condition known as myocarditis. . That is the estimate of Dr. James D. Steel, senior lecturer on veterinary medicine at the University of Sydney, Australia. Steel is here in connection with the series of International Paces to be held at Yonkers Raceway June 2, 9 and 23. The Australian veterinarian has developed what he terms as a "heart score" in rating horses, Two Canadian pacers, Volo and Mighty Dudley, 'been entered in the three series. JENKINS NOW PRO LOS ANGELES (AP) -- David Jenkins, men's skating champion at the Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, turned pro Wednesday. The graceful 23- year-old from Colorado Springs signed to star in the next edition of the Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies. eyed youngster from Toronto, an yo vo14s a world record that I| hotore Bish School student a%dlicnow about is Herb Elliott of| : brn Australia." The 22-year-old Elli-| letes in the country. He makes ott, the world's swiftest miler gense, : land 1958 British Empire Games "I'm not ready for international champion, is the favorite to win experience, at least not against the gold medal over the metric the type of competition I'd run mile at Rome. ! up against at Rome," he ex- HE CAN WAIT plains. Ottawa-born Bruce, who aver- INDEPENDENT VIEW ages a 50 - mile training grind That's a knock at experts who each week the year round, can have been saying for years that ait He has his sights levelled Canadians are also-rans in inter- on a gold medal--*that's my am- national meets because they lack bition and I don't want to settle competition Their reasoning: for a second-place silver, or any how can anyone expect us to other medal," he says. win if we don't race against the That's in the future, maybe in best and learn the tricks andly,, y964 Ojympics when experts strategy of world-class runners? say he should reach his peak. But Bruce, who will be 17 "But not now," says Bruce. "I'm years old on July 26, one month not even sure I'll compete in the Bl before the Games open, doesn't Glympic trials in July." ¥% agree. He has been racing com-| He has been piling up titles 4 petitively just over a year at dis- since he first took up the sport TRACK STAR Bruce Kidd, (tances from 880 yards to 10,000 seriously and last year won the 16-year-old Toronto high school |metres and has been wooed un- Viscount Alexander Trophy, student. is regarded as one of [successfully by half-a - dozenizwarded to the outstanding ath- the most exciting track ang |American colleges with offers to Jete in midget, juvenile or junior| field athletes on the Canadian [continue his studies at their ex-|competition sponsored by the Am- scene, He holds the world three- |F€nse. mile record for boys under 17 He will concentrate in the fu- | and observers say he should ture on the three-mile distance ada and in the U.S. and in 1950| reach his peak by the 1964 |and he doesn't want to be thrown |climaxed a terrific season by Olympic Games. Kidd is shown |in against men at Rome who|winning the U.S. national AAU breaking the tape at the end of (would trample him under their |junior 10,000-metre cross-country a recent indoor mile race in [spiked shoes. They wouldn't [race at Detroit. That's when Hamilton, --CP Photo |break his heart or crush his spi-| American coaches took serious $200,000 Weekend 'May Be Profitable 'Big F ish' Contest For Three Jockeys . . : NEW YORK (AP) -- The first TORONTO -- Some whopping the Federation in the promotion (espn 000 weekend at ome . race. | big fish have been caught in On-|of the tournament by contribut-|ya could be fitable for | tario since the opening of the 1960 |u0" cach' prizes of more than! ou profitable for | 4 three jockeys in particular at | fishing season judging from the ro first four entries received in a $3000. In addition to the cash Aqueduct next Saturday and Monday. "Big Fish" contest being con-|awards, a badge of honor will be duc.ed currently in this province presented each fishing enthusiast under the auspices of the Ontario|submitting an entry which com- Eddie Arcaro, Manuel Ycaza or Federation of Anglers and Hunt-|plies with the minimum weight Sammy Boulmetic could bank ers in co-operation with Molson's| standards. $15,000, with no traveling ex- Brewery (Ontario) Limited. : The tournament opened on penses and Sunday off to play The first entry submitted was April 30 and continues through gs from W. G. Travers of Cleve unl October 31. All entries must|~ or Loop, Camp Borden who landed|he submitted and received by The $100,000 - added Withers a 10 pound rainbow trout shortly | November 8. Entry forms and Mile for three-year-olds will be after the province-wide contest|other details may be obtained|run Saturday, and the $100,000 got under way. Allan Easey of from any member, or the Secre-|added Metropolitan Handic a p, Burton Ave., Barrie, hooked and|iary.Manager of the Ontario Fed- also one mile, comes on Memor- boated an 8 pound 11 ounce rain- eration of Anglers' and Hunters',|ial Day. The three riders have bow trout, while Peter Pagnutu|Ridgetown, Ontario. Ihot prospects in both races. of Sudbury got a 5 pound 4 ounce ee ee i] speckled trout. | The fourth entry submitted was from Robert Edgar of Oshawa, a speckled trout of 4 pounds § ounces. Keen interest is being shown in this competition and requests for entry forms have been received from many parts of the con- tinent. : Molson's is co-operating with Two Canadian Boxing Champs On June 9 Card | SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) -- Two Canadian boxing champions, | light-heavyweight Burke Emery of Sherhrooke and Ottawa welter- weight Gale Kerwin, have signed to appear on a card here June 9 Emery meets Hank Mercer of Valdosta, Ga. Kerwin tangles with Peter Martinez of Mexico City. 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"There is an old saying you champion Joe Louis. |can do without a right hand but Louis hax predicted a knockout "I agree with my coach," says, ' " ) y + 8¥%Iyou can't do without a left, hel ictory for challenger Floyd Pat- saa as Johansson tried in-y, oy the June 20 heavyweight 2 epiastusty pia ing 2 CUBdBOUSE oF, ut. rights usive e Artie Dentist Pulls Upset iS. | --ew "Only suckers get hit with de-| In British Golf liberate right hands. Reds Observe 25th "They say sometimes Johans- . PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland/son doesn't look so good, but Year Of Night Ball (AP) -- Colin MacLaine, a 32.|lcoks don't count, It's the results, | year-old dentist, pulled off one of/and so far his results have been| CINCINNATI (AP)---The ecer- the biggesi upsets in the British pretty good. He knocked out our emonies were 24 hours late but amateur golf championship Wed-|two best men--Floyd Patterson Cincinnati Reds Wednesday night nesday by knocking out seeded|and Eddie Machen. |observed the 25th anniversary of Guy Wolstenholme in the fourth, "Some fellow said about Rocky|the major leagues' first night round, |one: 'Rocky doesn't look so good baseball game in the park where Wolstenholme, a British Walker from outside the ring, but the guy that first night contest was Cup competitor, was defeated laying in the ring doesn't look played. with the last shot of this raine|*® good either, It was on May 24, 1935 that soaked day. Goldman chuckled and thenithe Reds defeated the Phila- Wolsteaholme's defeat left only watched in silence as Johansson, deiphia Phils, 2-1, in the initial four of ie origina] pi on looking uy bia and Yery strong, night game. 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