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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1963, p. 15

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"gt KITTS SENIOR EIGHT TRAINS FOR BIG MATCH RACE eight, stroked by Neil Campbell, is shown fol- : h Henley course, in ped ida for Saturday's match race against Germany's famed Ratzburg world cham- St. Kitts eight dominated North American rowing last year. From the bow, (right)-- crew members are Frank lowing a training run, 0M pion crew, at New York. The Pinder, Dave Lienert, Tom 10-PIN ACTION sort dite dice etree tnt petra i ia tent Nis Kendall, Clay Brown, Bob Brookson, John Bentz, Darryl MacDonald, Neil Campbell and cox Ken Baker. --(CP Wirephoto) 'Bonjour ef* s = CES eaten Sphere eae Eogegts = Fuplar*e ee preteg > ; Par*Suveced Pou ®eaese2 rte Stee SeeEEERELS att ir yretty i # ig all $2500. Parse $1800. jockey Phe avn a 5 " 5 Prsigegess *eegEsgers | Derby Trial Run By JOHN CHANDLER Associated Press Sports Writer LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Pa- trice Jacobs' Bonjour took the lead an eighth of a mile from the finish Tuesday and won the $16,200 Derby Trial Stakes by three-quarters of a length over Walnut Hill Farm's Gray Pet. The Ambush Stable's On My Honor finished third in a field of eight three-year-olds eligible for the Kentucky Derby Satur- day. A crowd of 11,700 watched the 36th running of the trial in 40-degree weather and saw Wil- lie Shoemaker bring Bonjour 1p from third place to win the mile event without undue urging. Bonjour, one of three Califor- nia colts in the race, was tne favorite. and was timed in one minute, 36 2-5 seconds over a track called "good" after two days of rain. Shoemaker, however, will not ride the New York-owned colt in J the $125,000-added Derby at 14 ¢.e0| miles Saturday. He will pilot the etl Veeavws Secu)? przgtzrs* gees regpete, preeaty as" ' | i grgse he : E ' i HL if a ! i i 7; Trainer L Cavalaris Jr. 088, Quinella Pool 16, favored Candy Spots, end trainer John Jacobs, brother of the owner, said Ismael Valen- zuela will be aboard the chest- nut son of Prince Khaled-Muriel W. by Stymie. Manuel Ycaza, who rides Never Bend in the Derby, Russell Firestone Jr.'s Jet out of the gate first at the start with Gray right Captures; mond with 179. Bombers, virtue of their season's best, copped with the Jets being the losers, Walt Crystal Week's the! rolled) a gheat Eo Es eis i 48, Falcons 47-49, Tigers 46-50, Hawks 37-59, Flyers 36-60, Top Ten -- F. Sobil 639 (229, 215), G. Brabin 621 (220, 219), behind came Carol Ger- by the consolation prize, Best E J. Waldinsperger 618 (212, 204,' total, Tops ight | 202), R. O'Reilly 615 (222, 205), Thomson 612 (245), B.. Joyce Richardson' (201), G; F. O'Neil (201, 201), 552 (255), B. Richard- Zamboeli 529 pers 13 and Walt Crystal's 687 triple is the season's new high and we have a new team triple, as Holody Aluminum rolled a 2,310 ing a works BRM, | tree 200 race for f re} cars Saturday by averaging] 96.39 miles an hour. He led from) start to finish. THE WORLD'S ALL NEW FOR '63 alongside, Jockey Avelino Go- mez sent Gray Pet in front after a few strides, but Jet Traffic came right back to take the MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS lead as they went to the six- furlong pole. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1963. CLOUDY AND GOOD. Ron Turcotte Five-For-Five LET LEADERS SCRAP Shoemaker was content to a!- low the two leaders to scrap it out and midway down the back- stretch trailed the leaders by almost eight lengths. Approaching the far turn, with about one-half mile to travel, Jet Traffic held a head lead as Gray Pet challenged on the outside. At that stage, Bon- jour was beginning to close in. Gray Pet shoved his head in|} 3° front as they turned for home with one-quarter of a mile to go 7 and Jet Traffic began. to show signs of wear and tear. Bonjour passed Jet Trafifc, and within a few more strides sailed past Gray Pet. Meantime, On My Honor, win- her of the California Derby, hed rallied from eighth and last place and in the last few strides overhauled Jet Traffic for third place, Bonjour returned $4.40, $3.00 and $2.40, and carried 122 pounds as did On My Honor and cases Jet Traffic. Gray Pet, with 116 pounds, was the third choice at 6-1 and paid $5.20 and $3.20. On| >" My Honor, fourth choice at 9-1, was $3.80 to show. Maybe He Will Feed His Horse 35) 'Snarly Pills'? LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Trainer Woody Stephens hopes his Kentucky Derby colt Never Bend gets up on the right side of the stall Saturday. QUINELLA 1 AND 3 PAID $23.30 Never Bend has a few days *f *EEgpEre {teehee | when he doesn't relish doing anything except what he wants. He was in one of those moods in the recent forerunner purse at Keeneland and was _ hard- pressed to win. The Cain Hoy colt's independ- ence is traced to his sire, Nas- rullah, an English - bred horse with great speed and a sour disposition. 6 6 7 4 2 5 3 1 'Bourbon King .. 117 Winner b {4, Saratoga Start good, won handily Ih 21 Equitable. While Never Bend rests to- day, eight sophomores race in the one-mile Derby Trial with the chance that one or more of the three-year-olds will make it to the Derby Saturday. Russell A. Firestone's Jet Traffic was co-favorite with Bonjour in the trial and needed an impressive showing to earn a Derby berth. The field also included Sleuth Hound, Wild Card, Gray Pet, On My Honor, Purse susse Investor and Rajah Noor. Nasrullah, who died in 1959, sired seven Derby entrants and two, Nashua and Bold Ruler, One Injured Driver': Still In Hospital WILMINGTON, Del. (AP)-- One of four @rivers injured in a six-horse spill at Brandywine Raceway Monday night re- FIRST RA olds and up. Non-winners of % races since March 23. Claiming Purse Double @TOBRUCK, Geisel Jr. 7.40 3.80 2.40 2-The armont S-Star Nib, Archdekin Time 213 3-5. Off at 147 EST. Also: Miss Del La Saile, Glendale Joy, Selka Raider, Gayoak, and Guy MacDuff. and 4year-olds, maidens, Also eligible, Purse $500 7-Bye Bye Baldwin, Kingston 6Black Angel, McRann Time 215. Off at Also: Indianation, LaSalle. Governor J Veda, Volo, Time 217 1-5. Off at Also: Allen and Jeri Carran. year-olds. Non- Also eligible non-winners of $1500. , Purse $500. (6) $500, (8). Pool 2887, Daily Pool 4,729. S4Danny L-Armbro Beau, Som"ville 2-KIPPEN Lee, in Time 2203-5. Off at 929 FDT. QUINELLA ON 5 AND 1 PAID $42.00 Also: Armbro Diana, Take a Happy Donegan. SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile pace. 21.10 Rambier, Le: 18.40 3.10 2.90 3 Purse $800, (8) ~ SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3-|2-Favonian Gr'tan, Galb'th 5.80 2.70 3. « your 'Dillard, Time 714 4-5. Off at 952 EDT. 2.90) Also: $1000. and First Trust. year-olds and wp. Claiming all $6000. > Duity 8.10 NINE 'year-olds. Non-winners 8 bore Purse $600. (8 828 EDT. Bonnie Hal G., Wee johnston, and R. David Hal B. Crow, 6-Hickory, Hilliard Song A., Galb'th 2.00 2.70 2.20 3.40 2.30 Look, 3. year-olds and up. Non-winners of $6500 in 1962-63. 2.90 2.70 5.20 Adiodale, Brady Scott, Henry's EIGHT HRACE -- 1 mile pace, 3- 5.40 3.60 2.70 'TH RACE -- 1 mile pace. 8- "et re » McNutt 11.00 4.60 2.60 eo. 2.20 2.60 FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) -- Sensational Ron Turcotte Tues- day outdid the last jockey re- maining on Ontario tracks for him to outdo--himself. For the first time in his brief, Grilliant riding career, the lit- tle Maritime jockey rode five winners and he did it with a flair--he had only five mounts on the eight-race program, be- se a rain-spattered gathering o 'Time 50s 65. OM 08 50 Bee. : Adios Direct, ,Dick's Henley, Peter Abbey, Hi Hematite, Sugar Hill "200" 20 H.P. 80 H.P., 46 H.P., 90 H.P., 20 H.P., 12 H.P., 7% H.P., 9% 4.P., MODELS © FIXED JET CARBURETOR © TROUBLE-FREE PER- FORMANCE @ "V-REED" SYSTEM ® MAXIMUM FUEL ECONQMY ® ACOUSTICAL LEG CHAMBER ® ULTRA QUIET OPERATION ©"ROCKET DOME" COMBUSTION . CHAMBER ® INCREASED POWER WEST BEND... Canada's Best Marine Buy... Canada's Quality Outboard West Bend of Canada, Limited, Barrie, Ontarle Oshewe Yacht Heven Ltd. Herbour Phone 723-1901, 723-7643 Goodyear Service Store 162 King Street East Oshewe, Ontario Phone 725-5512 Total Mutuel Pool 74,078. Attendance 1264. eiaiaaill = 1 Mile Pase ¢ . 6 of 2 'When Buying a New - Furnace or ao New Home Make SURE It's a 'GARWOOD' The most Economical Oil Furnece on the Market! MOSIER jira METAL 292 KING W. -- 725-2734 l 908- EDT. 'oo, Stormy SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile trot. winners of & Staris Thurs. 8 a.m. - Ends Sai. 6 p.m. Don't miss the greatest Firestone Tire Sale in years featuring sensational values on every Firestone tire in our inventory. mained in Wilmington Memor. jal Hospital Tuesday. Jack Boring, 50, of Harring- ton, Del., whose horse broke stride in the fourth race to Start the pile-up, stayed in hos- pital and was x-rayed for pos- sible shoulder and pelvis frac- tures. Clint Hodgins, 565, of Clande- boye, Ont., was released from hospital after treatment for a -- knuckle on the right nd REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Billy Sherring of Hamilton won the Olympic Games marathon in Greece 57 years ago today in a temper- ature of 98 degrees. Years later he recalled "I weighed 135 pounds when I started training, 108 pounds when I started the race and 98 pounds after it was all over." were beaten after being sent off as favorities in the 1%4-mile race. Trainer J C Meyer Pool 40,065 Total 'Ken Galbraith Hot _At Mohawk Trots , Ont. Raceway's leading driver on the final night at the east Tor- onto oval, Galbraith only had three horses entered for t he nine - race program .and he made each count. . CAMPBELLEVILLE (CP) -- Cold windy weather struck southern Ontario Tues- day night, reducing the harness racing fans to 1,284. But Ken Galbraith, undaunted IS TINY LAND * Total land area of the United Kingdom is 93,018 square miles. by the frigid air, was the hot. test item at the track, winning three races as faed grog _Monday's night feat by Kei! Waples, who became the first 'driver in the province to notch oY Coir three victories in one evening. 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