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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jun 1960, p. 12

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Y2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 20, 1960 ONTARIO'S SENIOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS ACTION Amber Mom, Bagdad Win Big Purses and won {ond, North Pole II third, NEW YORK (AP)--The Ken Love Farm's Amber Morn caught the pace - seiting Tudor Admiral at the head of the stretch on the Widener grass course at Belmont Park Saturday the $59,400 Bowling | Green Handicap. Dunce was sec- Philly Club Tops In U.S. Canoeing BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich. (AP) -- The Washington Canoe Club of Philadelphia scored 43 points to take team scoring hon- ors in the United States canoe- ing championships on Lake Chapin Sunday. The Potomac Boat Club of Washington, D.C., was second with 39 points and the Turkey Foot Kayak Club of Hudson, Ohio, followed with 33. The winner faces a Canadian team later this summer for the North American champion- Sports Car Main Race By HARRY CALNEK Canadian Press Staff Writer Club sports car races. Bradley Cops JARVIS (CP)--Cool driving by Toronto's Francis Bradley "et a blistering pace Saturday for 166 Canadian and U.S. drivers in the 10th annual British Empire Motor He set the fastest recorded lap of the day with 1:21.3 for the twisting 1.9-mile Harewood Acres course, 5,000 SEE THRILLER Of the nine events, a fender-to- fender duel between Robert Ruth" of Cleveland and Jack Moore of Kenmore, N.Y., both in Chev | Goryetiea, provided the bigest spectacle a an unexpected climax for the 5,000 fans. They survived a first ~ turn mixup, which saw five cars crash, to . 14 laps only inches But, Grant Clark of finally won the ot Geongewan Austin Healey. (ships, Victoria Park Sets Record At Delaware Park STANTON, Del. (CP)--Fresh from his victory in Canada's Queen's Plate, Victoria Park romped back to the U.S. racing circuit Saturday and easily won the $45950 Leonard * Richards Stakes at Delaware Park in track record time. With Bill Hartack aboard, Vie- toria Park, owned by Toronto's E.P. Taylor, finished five lengths ahead of C.V. Whitney's Tom- pion. The winning time for the] SY 4 {|} ¥ P i | 1%-mile race was 1:47 2.5, three-| fifth of a second faster than the| in my casva 5 oes Stop and Look Showing almost perfect control of his swift RS-60 Porsche, Brad- ley swept the 25 - lap Dunlop Trophy feature from 43 other cars and took first over-all in the under 1500ce modified - event, Results included: MGs and Sprites: 1 Kent ris, London, Ont.,, MGA; 2. Smith Jr., Buffalo, N.Y., MG. 3 Yam Hopkins, Brantford, Amber Morn paid $34.30, $16.50 jand $10.40, Dunce $10.60 and {$7.40 and North Pole II $9.30. At Inglewood, Calif, jockey {Willie Shoemaker and Bagdad | combined talents to win the $54.. 350 Inglewood Handicap at Holly- wood Park. He beat out Sea Orbit with Prize Host third. Bagdad paid $8, $3.80 and $3, {Sea Orbit $5.40 and $3.80 and Prize Host $5.80. The victory was worth $31,300. In Chicago, Run For Nurse won the $47,450 Chicagoan in a three- horse photo finish at Washington Park. Heroshegala, a 27-to-1 shot, was second and Francis S., the 7-to-5 favorite, third in the one- mile race for three-year-olds, | The winner earned $28,800 and paid $16.20, $9 and $4. Herosho- gala paid $18 and $7.80 and Francis S. $3. seven years ago. WEEK-END FIGHTS C. Mahlon Kline's C z 0 [PN = By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |was third, another six lengths fficials Claim | of 14.48.0 at the Ontario Senior | Brescia, Italy--Sante Amonti, back in the field of eight. ! Men and Women's Track and |190%, Iltaly, stopped John Arm- Victoria Park, carrying 122) World Trot Recor Field Championship in London, |strong, 185%, Ghana, 7. pounds to top-weight Tompion's MONTREAL P n | Ont., Saturday, Kidd also won Manila--Arthur Persley, 132%,126, was installed a slight favor- | ON REAL es sa Yast the 1,500 metres in 3:53,4, |New York, outpointed Terry Re ite by a crowd of 23,116. The Ca-| | harness ater hn Be equivalent to a 4:12 mile -- bolado, 133%, Philippines, 10.4 Nadian-bred colt paid $4.80, $2.60! | sarness saci second was Jo at fastest time for the distance Havana ~ Paul Diaz, 160 %, and 22. Tompiop retuned $3| wav Sunday in the $15.000 Con. ever turned in by a Canadian Cuba, outpointed Baby Colon, and $2.40, and Conestoga $3.20 for tinental Trot schoolboy. 160'2, Cuba, 10. ~3 show. Steamin' Demon and Silver Song finished in a dead heat with a time of 2:02 3-5. Officials said this knocked 1-5 second off the previous world record for a dead heat on a half-mile track The performance tied the track record set by Trader Horn in 1957 Steamin' Demon paid backers $3.30, $4 and $3, Silver Song $4.30, $5.10 and $3.30 Meanwhile, in the third race here Saturday--a mile, C-3 pace with a purse of $800--Echo Ridge Eddy of Orillia, ridden by Keith Waples, won- in 2:11 and paid $7.10, $4.40 and $3.80 Har. Art Ladies handicap: 1. Betty Victoria Park netted $33,350 for| Wright, Orillia, A-Healey. his greatest triumph in the U.S.,| Over 1600cc modified: thus increasing his all-time earn- | Sadler, St. Catharines ings to $250,682 Special. Az 1 Bill Sadler "I always like STYLE along with COMFORT RL Ont., Saturday. Bob Meldrum | (left) of the Don Mills YMCA track elub won with a time of | | third hurdles as they clear the first barrier the Ontario Senior | Men and Women's track and field championships at London, | 15.4. Richard Rau- tcentre) of New Niagara Harness Men Hold Meet BEAMSVILLE (CP) newly-formed Niagara Harness record Horsemen's Association staged its first race meet here Saturday Windsor Legion Track club was mr whe econd and George Stulac, To 4 ronto West End track club, was CP Wirephoto FEW EVENTS are more en- joyableto watch than a hurdle ! race, Above are shown three competitors in the 110-metre Bruce Kidd | Two Records Ottawa BRUCE KIDD, 16-year-old Toronto high school star, broke the Canadian and native records | for the 5.000 metres with a time |record set by CP Wirephoto = of in Blind Golfers Play Initial Qualifying Set TORONTO (CP)--Claude Pati more of Hamilton was low man Sunday with 102 as nine Ontario blind golfers played an initial 18- hole qualifying round for berths in September's international tournament Seven Canadians will be lected to compete against United States players in the seventh in- ternational blind golf tournament to be held at Niagara Falls Sept. 9-11 LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Bruce Ron Wallingford Kidd, fleet-footed Toronto high 1956. school star, broke the Canadian! One Canadian i eC for > 5,000 toppled at the meet when George and pave reeards for Se 30 ° toppled £ . 4 re with 40 standard breds compet- Saturday at il I o- Semior Shepherd of the Hamilton Olym-/i,g in a 10-race trotting and pac- men and women' track and pic Club 400 - metre)ing program. ( en Ss ac - o Sp 1 0 field championships hurdles in 52.5, bettering his rec- A crowd of 1,100 persons turned p Ip ord of y out to wager $9,458 through the To a lustre to association's mobile pari mu noon's work, the 16 - booth at the track at this speedster turned in an even 5 village 18 miles east of Hamilton more spectacular effort in win- New Canadian Odds on some starters ran as Shot Put Mark nin- the 1,500 metres in 3:53.4 high as 70-to-one with the gov- equivalent to a 4:12.0 mile which ernment - supervised system re- in turn is the fastest time for the'! Kp OWNA. B.C. (CP) -- Two turning winning tickets at prices distance ever turned in by a pen cracked the Canadian na- ranging from $31.90 through Canadian schoolboy. Kidd al-/{jye shot put record and one of $10.70 to $3.10, the lowest of the ready holds the official Canadian' {hem established a British Col-| afternoon high school record of 4:17.2 for ;mbia native discus mark Sat The two features were the Bud the mile urday at the interior track and Gilmour two-year-old mile pace His elocking of 14:48.0 in theifield championships and the Harness Writers' two 5.000 metres bettered the former Fred S« Williams Lake! year-old mile trot open record set by Bill Dillenger and Dave 18. surpassed| Starlight, owned by Glen Shap- of the University of Oregon in the previous Canadian native|ley of Dunnville and driven by August 1956 by two full seconds. mark, Sontag "winning with a| Elmore Shearing, took the Gil- the Invitational Dash. Roy Mec- old Mitchell, Hamilton, 104, and It was six seconds faster than throw one- h of an inch far- mour Pace while Ethel Van, Gregor px | best time of Nick Genovese, Dundas, and Roy the previous native record set by ther than Steen's: owned by Mrs. Keith Lamb of the day--2:12 1-5 for the mile Meehan: Burlington, both 112 The other Summer Time IS TIME FOR HEWETSON CHUKKA BOOTS -- hits from coast to coast for oll round leis- ure wear. 7.98 ran the his after- year - old tucl se- and driven by Almer von the Harness Writ Caledonia Holmes ers' trot Roy McGregor pacer belongi of Brantford Tn, SHOES KING AT SIMCOE ST. a four-year-old to C. J. Barron swept both ends of Patimore was followed by Har- ol VIGOR OIL 78 BOND WEST RA 5-1109 OSHAWA the > 1956 KARMANN GHIA COUPE Red and Black in color with gas heater. A very special model ot a very special price. now '12495 1958 OLDSMOBILE Super Sedan with power equipment, radio. 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