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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Apr 1963, p. 11

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~~ FORT ERIE RESULTS |Pan-Am Games on |Bid By Winnipeg SAO PAULO, Brazil (CP-AP), Beverly Coward, a 24-year-old A hoy epee Baie byte dog nurse from Vancouver and a press jor he 'a0-| member of the Canadian girls American Games Thursday as basketball 'team, was taken to athletes from 24 countries it|hospital when the 26-member warmed up for the current Games opening Saturday. Canadian men's and women's "We are very optimistic we|basketball group arrived here will get the 1967 Games," said) sariy Thursday. Mark Danzker, spokesman for Dr. T. R. Osler of the Cana- the Winnipeg delegation. The bi Mihi site of the fifth Games was to|dian squad ordered the other 0 aap |be decided at a meeting of the/ill players to bed in the Olym- 30}Pan-American sports organiza-| pic village here. It wasn't im- * ™/ tion today. mediately known whether the THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 First Race Exes PrTete HEEoSS* = ee s*ErEesrtus L Dalton--E Lrereme ee McMacken 9-% 10-no -1Y% 11-2 111% 1 12 1-DC Furlongs. olds. Claiming all $2500, . S708 PP St He were prime topics of conversa- 3b » tion as a record field of more 4% Uyeyama--Mrs | MeMacke®| than 2,500 athletes gathered for Saturday's opening of the 16- day event. The unexpected chill had many shivering in uniforms de- signed for the tropics. The cream puffs were the suspected villains in an out- break of mild food poisoning suffered by some 25 persons, in- cluding Canadian basket- ball players and the . Puerto Rican delegates, on a plane en- route to the Games Wednesday enough to affect the Canadians' play at the Games. Hardest hit by the unseasonal chill were swimmers and divers and entrants from the humid countries of Central America. a spirits went down a it. The temperawre was 62 about noon before the sun made a be- lated appearance. COMPETE WITH CHILE The competition for the 1967 Games appeared to shake down to a choice between Winnipeg and Santiago, Chile, Danzker was confident the balance would tip toward the Canadian city. "We were promised them (the Games) by the PASO lead- ers at Chicago in 1959 when Sao Paulo was picked for this year because of a previous commit- ment," he said. "We are prepared to put on a wonderful show. We have all the stadium facilities with the exception of a velodrome for bind 113 5 9 10-% 12 12- t man Sandal -- AriciPost, Trainer J. Higgins Jane Street, won driving DAILY DOUBLE 11 and 9 PAID 647.00 11-SWEET MAGIC .... EE QUEST .... §-MISS SHEPPERTON aldens, Cdnfoaled fillies, Purse $2100, % hw Su Fin J 21% Dalton--View Hulloa Fm 3-4» D'tach---CE, JD Simmons ATE CREAM PUFFS <i, ta wie A They became nauseated, ap- +h McComb--6 Desnoyers | parently " S result :of eg ed 3% Terty--Garden City 6a ithe cream s, on a flight be- oy Ropinsconc ayae 7? tween Caracas, Venezuela, and 10-1 Nedeau--Armstrong Bros A| Rio de Janeiro. «m= | HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS ee Wt PPSt % By THE CANADIAN PRESS 12% 145% Turcotte--Jay Em Sta American League Ss SO ee | | Beitolive semitialy |cycling and the type of swim- 4% 4no D'fach--D E B Urquhart WLT F APt|ming stadium required. BP EPR ie eee eran | letebey 3 2 0 16 18 6| "The Winnipeg Stadium holds 74 7-1 Krohn--J L Levesque Cleveland (Hershey wins series 3-2) Eighth Race 10-L" 92% Bohenko--P Maloney Cosentino--P 6% Farlongs, 4-year-olds and up, Wt PP " o 7 6 + 117 4 ¥ 117. 3:11 10-1% 10-4 721212. 12 . 1810 7 6h 1d le A -- Coupled . ae Winner b f 2 by Sweet Pie -- Gay Witch. Trainer J C MacKinnon Start good, won ridden out Pool 28,390 Fourth Race Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. Str Fin Jockey Owner Flintstone 107 F Flam'co Dancer 111 12 Rickshw Girl .. 116 4 Gee Gee's Jayne 111 11 Flying Countess 109 1 ERSEEE larged to hold 45,000." eS SAPS 91 10-% Dipasquale Belle Humber Doll 11-10 11-15 Pong--R G Vanderburgh 12- Bolin-- W T Raines Wise Selector ..' 1 6 12 Winner br f 3 by County Delight--Boodlette. Trainer G M Auntiey Start good, won easily Poo 602 Fifth Race Boe 1-QUADREME 12-FALSUN 11-VINEYARD . ealim ing all $2500. Pu Str Fin Jock lh D" + 16.50 9.50 8.70 35.30 21 90 ++ 12,90 4 Rob Lan'way--Parkway Sta nk 4-1% Walker--Valley F'm Sta Cos'tino--J O Taylor T'cotte--Millard, McD'ld McComb--S Caplan Purse $2000, Fin Jockey = ate paee Sasuo® 31% Har'son--E C Morgan Thib'au cobs SEE eS on Peet ry Me 10-% 10-1% Terry--Mann, Martel 14 8-% 11-4% G'bins--L F Harrioté née 4% 41 12 12 Nash--C Swiftley g6 by Greek Ship-- Lucrece. Trainer R E Fishen ving. Pool 40,' Total pool 299,665. eo Milly Brown... 114 23h 4% & & Winner b g 3 By Promethee -- Gem, Trainer J Starr. tact good, won driving. 20,441, Sixth Race © Furlongs, 4-yearolds and Wt PP &t GUY PATRICK DIES VANCOUVER (CP) -- Guy of Frank and Lester Patrick of hockey's Hall of Fame, died in hospital Wednesday. BET PETE See SPsee "eS | Opi nvue & oP aenes an oe Fetesr Overjoyed Wings of Fight Faithful Tom . pcre hogy end JH Black, J C Meyer, $6000. Seventh Race © Farlongs, year-olds, Canadian foal Wt PPSt % % Zz ¢ BLUE ed. Allowance. Purse $2700. 2H 3% 44% Terry--Mann, Knox 63% Snk D'fach--Natural F'ms Sta ALLER S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS NO DOWN PAYMENT 1.25 PER WEEK THE SENSATIONAL "CRESTO' CABINET Can serve for so many varied and useful purposes. A real addition to any home, JUST SAY CHARGE IT CHECK THE MANY TERRIFIC BUYS FOR ASSISTANT MGR'S. WEEK DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S. 723-2294 ING 723-2209 hon .urcove Has Triple Wi At Fort Erie FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)---Ron Turcotte, Canada's leading rider of 1962, rode his first triple of 1963 Thursday to over- take Jim Fitzsimmons in the race for leading rider honours at this meeting. Turcotte, with seven winners prior to the triple, had two less than Fitz- sg! simmons' nine. D. His first win was an armchair ride for the 23-year-old from Grand Falls, N.B. It was on Ad- dison Hall's Rahan, a hitherto unraced three - year - old filly, which won as she pleased in the] s-Ne., first _ ig, Bg MacKin-|5-Vie non's Sweet Magic, Turcotte Dillon had to work harder, but not scott' Brook, Ray much, in the third, to win by|Lybrook almost three lengths. Easy victories became the order of the day for Turcotte, GREEN eligible: Purse $1200. (8) 5-Classy Chief, Gidon 2Hi Hematite, F. 1-Brown Valley Also: Hai Sugar Hill SECOND RACE -- and 4-year-olds, races, Also eligible: . Purse Off at 3. IN 56 AND 1 Also: Kippen nick W., Ottawa FOURTH RACE -- year-olds and up. ra $1i furlong 4-year-olds, Non-winners Non-winners of Time 153 1-5, Off at 746 EST. G. Atom, Amber Direct, Mont, Anna Who, and Me, Galvin, C, Non-winners Lee, Kintutica, Duke, and Tapdean. olds and up. Non-winners of 4 races in 1962-63, Claiming all ' eos oe WOOD HAGE RESULTS pace, 8 and; Also: Lord Dean, Sabrina Lee and of 4 races.| Waymite. $1500. Quinella on 1 and 4 paid $10.60 3.30 2.60 2.30| SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile . & 3,50 3.00| year-olds and up. pS gag! 2 ve a ne eee oe 6-Patricia Hal C., Feagan 17.00 6.60 4.30 " Gordon 520 3.39 Time 213 2-5. Off at 958 EST. Sens Wes Siac getees Mcotoueioe Goan i Non-winners ef|Sloe Gin, ee ese sore ef 8 rece 'ie races 1963, Purse (Dp T-Handy Joe, R, Filion 32.70 5.90 3.70 PAID $32.40 Dapper Grattan 8., Waples 3.70 2.40 $1500, Purse $800.| NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 4-year- olds and up. Non-winners of 2 races in 1963, Claiming all $3500. Purse $1200. de Sota, Time 214, Off at 834 EST. Rose 7 furlong since Oct. 1, 196%, Cisiming $800, (8) . Purse $800, when Miss Flintstone cantered|6My Guards'n, F'stone in to win the fourth event by|3Castle Song, 7 gd 7 lengths. " ime 104 st The feature event the ¥ afternoon was won by Bo-Teek|$u3,,.%* Del 1 Farms' Viva La Zaca, which enhanced his Queen's Plate oerragh 7 making up ah -- April len: eficit to catch a le- feat Ben Hatskin's Ontario Hol-|s-rast BUCK. OX iday by a nose. Also: Mr. G., DESCEND FROM ARABS The Somali tribesmen of northern Kenya are mostly Ha- mitic in origin, with some de-|93 scending from 7th century Arabs|1-Dam T: who crossed into Africa from|* Yemen, SIXTH RACE -- 1 3-Komoka Queen, D. ATTENTION ALL BOYS BETWEEN AGES OF 9 AND 20 If you ere interested in playing HARDBALL in the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION MINOR BALL ASSOC, LEAGUE Please Report to the LEGION HALL 90 CENTRE ST. OSHAWA ON SATURDAY, APRIL 20th Between 9 ond 11:30 A.M. for Registration All persons interested in coaching or managing are welcome. BILL LANGTON: Pres. Legion Minor Ball FIFTH RACE -- 6% furlong pace. 4 year-olds and ap. Non-winners since 1, Claiming all $2500, Purse $1000. 6-KAYLEE, J. Time 1452-5, Off at 914 EST. Angon Hanover, Glen- dale Jve, Hollyrood Bill C., and Single » D, Pi Time 213 4-5. Off at 936 The Antarctic skua 1s a great traveller and sometimes flies hundreds of miles inland toward the south pole, mile trot, 4-year- olds and up. Non-winners since March . Claiming all $6000, Purse $1700 (0) 'ooting, Kingston Mary Louise, K. Waples 5.30 2.60 2,20 2.40 2. 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