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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1963, p. 13

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GAIL ROSS 2M IPOS LG EX 9 RE ere aed I Bidding For Berth O Canada's Olympic Teamizz2:= By CAROL KENNEDY MORETON-IN-MARSH, Eng- ghe demonstrated this skill "cutting out" horses at the thinking of bringing "cutting" horses, used in herd- ing cattle, to Britain this sum- mer. JUMPING CAREER Gail began to concentrate on show jumping when she en- tered high school. In 1961 and 1962 she went on the show cir- cuits in Canada and on the U.S. west coast. Her family decided that if she had serious Olympic ambitions it was time to get some train- ing and competition in Interna- tional class standard in Britain. The Canadian girl arrived in mid-March at the Gloucester- shire training stables of -Col. Jack Talbot-Ponsonby, a pre- war international star who has teams in the last three Olym- Acs. Her two chestnut thorough- breds, Thi ird and Tiger Tan, were flown here from Can- ada at the end of February. Gail had several weeks train- show-jumping date at Taunton, Somerset, at Easter. Her plans were for moving north then to friends in Tuxford, Notts., and there travelling around lcoveted King George V Gold -|as trainer of the British team is 's| impressive. Gail Ross and her chestnut show-jumper Thunderbird are limbering up for a bid to rep- ge Sports Scribe MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS |. Has New System Tennis Scoring MONTREAL (CP)--A. Mont- ¥ real sports writer has devised the stands than you have grand- quarterbacks for foot- Devoir says tennis suffers from a lack of statistics that prevents fans from analysing play the way they do in baseball and football. 5. His answer is a board 12 feet by 24 feet which provides sta-| 70% tistics in 32 categories on the progress of play. The board records errors and placements, aces, faults, outs, nets, missed forehands and backhands, serv- ven, wie Adios Yates, Hal's Adios. 3-Beverley Dillard, Shea |Time 209 45. Off at 9.42 EST. QUINELLA ON 1 AND 4 PAID $78.00. Alse: Sully's Dale, Dee Dee 2.60 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile trot. ¢) year-olds and ap. Claiming all $4500. Purse $700, (8) 3Julian N'an, T'cotte Jr. 7.20 4.50 3.00 8-Mead'w Art's Lady, McR'nn 4.10 3.00 4-Whisby Pat, Grodnis 6.30 Tine 209 1-5. Off at 1005 EST, Also: Darn Tooting, Captain Rid So oe ee ee EIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile pace (The and up. Non- , | inagural), winners of $8000 in 1962-63. Purse $900. «> 2Leny Boy. Leblanc 8.20 4.40 3.00) 3-Fleetwood E. Gr'tan, Shea 4.8) 3.90 8-Direct Bud, Gillis 4.50 Time 200 4-5. Off at 1028 EST, Also: April Ha' Reed's Dream, Bomb, and Slic' NINTH RACE -- 1 mile pace. 4-year- olds -- up. Claiming all $4500, Purse SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, relioble Ges - Deoler in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner-of Athol) 728-9441 ices won and lost, foot faults| Siu. and sO on. It's operated manually and, says Cofsky, it's not a8 COM-| iso plicated as it sounds. "After five minutes of play people will] So find it easy to read and ap- preciate a match more because : of it." Cofsky, ' a onetione pie 3a ' |\provincial singles a les - Dillon, Millman : Ce seaien, also feels the board| 7° *¥. Of at s19 Fsr. and instructors. "You'll have a record of what you're doing right and what! olds. Non-winners of two races you're doing = -- RB sired ost oie match it will point up \-| 2 . "th formation not only to the player| *C*7s#!_Duke, Hopkins 10.10 Also: . will be an asset to competitors| wersmany" ster Cte A ene rene Chief, SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile pace, 3-year- in 1963. 5.70 3.60 6.50 4.00 but to his opponent and their instructors. They'll be able to make adjustments to improve the play." He has arranged to use the board on an experimental basis for a number of matches. COMPLETE GOLF EQUIPMENT New & Used--Trade-ins Accepted Visit WHITBY GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB Clearance of Lawn Boy 62 Models Time to save dollars on the finest Lawn Mower ever built . . . Lawn Boy. Only one of a kind... . First come first served. @ MODEL 5620. 19" Deluxe model with grass catcher Was 97.50 tf] e re geek 5230. 19" Deluxe mo- jel without grass catcher Was 87.50 74,40 Budget Terms -- 6 to 60 Months to Pay MILLWORK @ MODEL pelled with Grass Catcher. 139,50 .... @ MODEL 7251. 21" with grass catcher. Wes $102.50 . resent Canada at the 1964 Olympics at Tokyo. Gail, 20, who learned to ride on her "Pyunsunby"--looks the essence|Olympics in 1952, placed third POPE ON TV father's ranch near Edmon- ton, is being coached by a leading- trainer near More- ton-in-Marsh in England's Cotswold Hills. (CP Photo) Eurovision TV network, Pope John's Easter blessing "Urbi et Orbi'--'"To the city and to the world"--was seen in 12 European countries over the 655-4952 & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 8220, 21" Self-Pro- 8.60 ... 81.16 1279 Simcoe North 728-6291 OPEN DAILY: 7 a.m. till 6 p.m. Friday till 9 PM. NU-WAY referring to himself in conversa-| respectively. tion as "'one." If IMPRESSIVE RECORD Pe In the early 1930s he won the! qver and train them. of a sporting squire. Tall and/at Stockholm in 1956 and gai lean, with a brown weathered|an individual thimnd -- David face amd laconic way of speech,|Broome -- at Rome in 1960. he is reticent about his past as|Broome and David Barker, an- England's champion horseman|other pupil, won the European and rarely uses the word "I,"|championship in 1961 and 1962 Canada entered a team for said the colonel, he would offer to fly Cup three years running. In 1936 he toured Canada and the United States with the British army team collecting more trophies. His post-war record W. L. HOUST! 67 KING W. - The team won at the Helsinki LUB JOB ee ON 728-7822 FOR THE steeplec! F The dining-room at the Redes- Arms hotel, hung with prints, with the accents of men in hacking jackets and cavalry twill and fresh-faced schoolgirls in riding Three miles away, at a point where three counties meet, the jumps falls away in a steep ridge under the wide Cotswold In 'this ultra-England sett:ng, You can't shut your eyes to the fact that over 220 traffic accidents occur every day in Ontario! IFN You can help protect yourself by being extra careful But no matter how careful you are your car might be involved in an accident. CIA's Automobile and Accident Insurance could help you protect yourself against the costs of @ Damage or injury to others for which you might be liable. @ Damage to your own car. @ Accidental injury to you or members of your family in your own or someone else's car. For more details just call your local CIA representative. 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