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The Oshawa Times, 13 Jun 1960, p. 13

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|quinella _betting--_pick the first ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 13, 1960 13 two horses in order {--for the first time in Plate his-| =, o. Belgium Saturday.|mark, and Sweden, 41 winner {tory and Victoria Park-Quintain g le i The series will be played at |ticket-holders received $26.80. Birmingham July 14-16. over West Germany, meet in the Pl : | Victoria Park now heads for| ; other semi-final. The date has not Queen S ate ust lthe United States and a shot at| France: 2 540 winoer over Den-|been set. {the $35,000-added Leonard Rich- AIEEE - hii ; ow pm AS EXPECTED i lai(s Stake at Delaware next Sat- . Victoria Park's Dish / ictoria rarks Vis Davis Cup PL i By JACK SULLIVAN North Amevies's oldest continu-|saying he would be "shot off" avis up ay IMPO RTANT | assic. Taylor felt he|Victoria Park's back Caladian Press Staff Writer |ously-run : . i TORONTO (CP) -- Victoriahad an obli¥gtion fo run him be-| "That didn't worry me," hel In Semi-Fin als Park, a pigeon-toed colt that no|fore Canadiad\ fans. Isaid. "1 figured i was just the one vanied at the asking price Tho col bad gow Sart, vas ork of 8 FOOTE LONDON ap) = may md] NO RAGING TUESDAY, JUNE 14th millionaire-sporisman E. P. Tay-|stretch, moved out wide just pastiin front of Quintain. Another 3; Sweden joined France and Bri- lor"s pockets at a scandalous the clubhouse turn) and then behind was Champague | tain Sulday 3 the semi fins of RB n w d rate. And the end isn't in sight. | winged away fo vietqry. Velvet, a photo-finish winner for| the _ European zone Davis cin su The three-year-old picked up| Many thought Victoria Parkithe show 'spot over Men at Play.|Cup tennis competition. a g esumes e nesday $43,425 Saturday with an easylhad been bumped al the gate. Victoria Park paid $2.10, $2.20) The veteran Italian team had galloping win in the 101st Queen's|""Don't believe it," said Gomez. and $2.10, Quintain returned $5.70 to withstand a strong challenge Plate to boost. his two-year earn-|"I followed insiructions to break and $2.00 and Champagne Velvet |by Chile's Luis Ayala, but came ings te $218,307, a record for a|him slowly from the gate because $2.10. Wagering on the race for out ahead 3-2, n OCDBINE Canadian-owned horse. He ran|there was no point letting him win . place - show was $99,504, | Although his team lost, it was ew as he pleased with no urging{run himself out." 1st the record $208,371 poolla personal triumph for Ayala, from jockey Avelino Gomez and PHONE THREAT in 1957 when Taylor's Lyford Cay (who might have pulled out the Information Phone BU 6-2111 covered the 1%-mile distance in| Gomez, Canada's leading n "he Plate in the previous rec-|decision with a little more sup-| the Plate record time of 2:02 flat. jockey four times since 1955, was ord tihe of 2:02 3-5, Gomez also port. Would-be buyers shied away|told track officials had received wz: aboard that time. In the semifinals Italy meets when Taylor put the $12,500 pricelan anonymous telephone threat! Jockey Club officials allowed Britain, which completed a 5-0 tag on Victoria Park at his an- ---- eee nual yearling sale. Taylor was| Ld "stuck" with him and veteran race observers now say he could | command $300,000 or more, | # STRONGEST EVER | 3 "This was the strongest horse . I've ever ridden," said Gomez 5 shortly after Taylor received a| : $3,000 gold cup from Governor-| 3 General Vanier in the winner's| : : enclosure at New Woodbine track E early Saturday evening. "He ran ; the race perfectly and could have : o won it by an eighth of a mile] 3 | | easily," the Cuban saddlesmith added. Tosi was the fecling of the| JNU WARSI MON ENG WOME GIES SANS AED DESEE DENG URGE ERA TERE SEN SENN 25,052 onlookers for the big bay ; ' i colt who was making his first i # Soi 2 % fs 2 ] appearance in Canada as a three- iii . a didi é % Ea : : year-old after a highly successful JOCKEY AVELINO GOMEZ | Queen's Plate at Toronto, Sat- | of his nearest rival covering the campaign in the United States. jumps down from his mount. | urday. Victoria Park, owned by | 1% mile distance in 2:02, a They showed it by betting him Victoria Park, with a mnon- | Toronto industrialist E. P. | Queen's Plate record |down to pay five cents to the chalant shrug after winning the | Taylor, was 7% lengths ahead --CP Wirephoto |qollar -- $i i _-- 3 | Victoria Park had placed sec-| CRACKS RECORD record Sunday, running the dis- Canadian open, record of 13:34.8 ond in the $100,000 Flamingo VANCOUVER (CP Doug| tance in 13 minutes, 31.2 seconds. set in 1958 by European three. Stakes, third in the Kentucky ANC RL OU He took 22.6 seconds off his own mile champion Zlado Kryzyszko- Derby and second in the $150,000 J Kyle, 27, from Calgary, cracked previous Canadian native mark wiak of Poland in the centennial Preakness Stakes this year and the Canadian open three - mileland knocked 3.6 seconds off the|games here. 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