14 me cnawa re, Thenioy, Moreh 12, 1964 'GRANDPAPPY' DIDN'T QUITE MAKE IT -- ONLY LO8S--Native Dancer, whose only loss in a three- year career was this photo- Bee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee ss Northern Dancer finish defeat in the 1953 Ken- tucky Derby to Dark Star (10), may get revenge this ville, Ky., May 2. Native Dan- Northern Dancer, owned by cer (1) was retired to stud in E. P. Taylor of Toronto, runs 1954. --(CP Wirephoto) in this year's derby at Louis- |---- , |--E.P. Taylor's 'Dancer' Heads | "ene List NEW YORK (AP)--Flamingo| year when his grandson, Ray Grant's Rink Wins First Game one from Ontario won the open- ing of the seven-team round- robin Canadian farmers' curl- ing championships Wednesday. b Pickering of Regina, rep- ST EAM BATH resenting southern Saskatche- 164 Ontario St. Oshewe © wan, defeate1 Dale vor of , ¥ 8-2460° Olds, southern Alberta 8-2. Stan || Lomee seune PP posse' QUARTER FINALS 2nd GAME BEST OF 7 SERIES TONIGHT Thurs., Mar. 12. 8:00 P.M, ST.CATHARINES BLACK HAWKS " Oshawa Generals BOWMANVILLE COMMUNITY ARENA Tibet Now Se Sole At Yao CONTINENTAL e ii BISHOP SPORTING GOODS 151 King E., Oshewe @ BOLAHOOD SPORTSHAVEN 61 King East, Oshawe stakes winner Northern Dancer,| jowned by E. P. Tayior of Tor-| « Ss and Hill Rise, winner of |the Santa Anita Derby, head a lie of 146 thoroughbreds nom-| or jinated for the 96th running of| ithe Ps 000 - added Belmont} By JACK SULLIVAN Native Dancer went on to wie hese two undoubtedly will be|" 4 'ly mile race classic for| CANADIAN HOPE--North- ern Dancer, grandson of Na- tive Dancer, will carry Cana- dian hopes in this year's Ken- tucky Derby to be run May 2. Native Dancer lost out on the coveted triple ¢ crown of racing in 1953 when he was beaten at the derby in a photo-finish by Dark Star.. Northern Dan- |- cer is shown with jockey Ron Turcotte of Grand Falls, N.B., and owner E, P. Taylor af Toronto after winning the $46,000 Coronation Futurity at » Canadian Press Sports Editor lf Native Dancer could talk, he undoubtedly would have a "word of advice for his grandson, "Northern Dancer, who carries * Canada's hopes in the Kentucky Derby at Louisville May 2. The elderly Dancer, now living a luxurious life at Alfred G. Van- derhilt's re Farms in had a frustrat- ing 1953 Derby afternoon. That was the day he lost a photo - finish yerdict to Dark Star in the run for the roses. Not only that, it was the big grey's only loss in a 22-start, three - year career that gave the Preakness and Belmont, and! now is one of 21 three- year-olds| who have won two of the three| U.S. triple crown classics since! 1875. In 1954, Native Dancer raced three times, won them all, and) then was retired to stud. He sired Natalma, Northern Danc- er's mommy. The sire is Ne- artic, horse of the year in Can-| ada in 1958, and still standing) at stud with Natalma at the Na-| tional Stud in Oshawa, Ont. Now, the pressure is on Northern Dancer, owned by E.| P. Taylor of Toronto and win- ner of the $100,000-added Fla-| rich boy Vanderbilt a total §785,- 240 in purses. mingo Stakes at Hialeah earlier @ this month. The $89,830 Taylor| 4 the horses to watch at is-|3-year-olds, final eyent of the ville. ltriple crown which includes the stars, Kentucky Jug and Ky.{den Ruler, Chieftain, Mr. Brick, Northern Dancer has a tend-| Kentucky Derby and the Preak-| Pioneer. |Duel, Amastar, Bupers and, ys ness, will be run at Aqueduct} In Chicago, a record 243 nom- Malicious. ency to lug in. His grandpappy |June 6. inees were named for this) Last year's mid - America |could have a word of caution) Nominees announced Tuesday|summer's mid - America triple,|triple attracted 160 nominations. | for him: also include stakes wiiners Ro-|three $100,000 added races for) The series consists of the 1% "Stay out of the way of the|man Brother, Chieftain, Traffic,/3-year-olds at Arlington Park. | mile Chicagoan, June 27; the jother horses. I still think the|Mr. Brick, Bupers, Dunfee,| The list includes Northern) |mile Arlington Classic Aug. 8; bump Money Broker gave me|Quadrangle and Duel as well as|Dancer, Hill Rise, Kentucky} land the 1% mile American cost me the » Derby." _ ithe two new Calumet Farm'Pioneer, Hurry to Market, Gol-! Derby, Aug. 29. PSs we WN Y, {/ Woodbine in Toronto last Oc- g --(CP Wirephoto) ely gS BOWMANVILLE ARENA SOX RON BUCHANAN Vanderbilt probably kicks the| Picked up for that one brought slats out of Native Dancer's| Northern Dancer's earnings to} 7 stall whenever he recalls the| $181,165 since he was sent to the ' Derby race 11 years ago. | He had his pride and joy; primed to become the eighth) horse in history to capture the! triple crown--Derby, Preakness| and Belmont--sinee Canadian-| owned Sir Barton did it first in| 1919. The Derby was first on the schedule and Vanderbilt's dreams were shattered fast. The legend has grown that Native Banter a the race be-| cause he was ped by Money Broker on the first turn of the 14-mile classic. But, say his- torians, that doesn't tell the whole story. : | REDIRED TO STUD He did lose ground on the Bog dura, but it was net at a key point in the race. The! longs | to run, plenty of time and| ground fer the Dancer to come! on again. He wast fourth and in strik-| ing distance at the far turn, still one-half mile from the finish. | He got through along the rail, regained as much ground as he had lost on the first turn, and had a clear shot at Dark Star in the stretch but just failed to catch the flying le leader. GAME FINES BOOSTED ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Re- sources Minister Keough an- nounced Thursday that mini- mum fines for "olations of big game regulations have been in- creased. Minimum fines for moose hunting vidlaters were in-| ereased from $75 to $150-and! for Caribou hunters vialating| the law from $75 to $200. The new scale became effective Thursday, Non - residenge lic- ence fees also were increased, races last July, NOBODY WANTED HIM Not bad for a colt that every- one passed up at Taylor's pre-| priced yearling sale in 1962 for $25,000. He was a late foal, born May 22, and, on top of that, he was just a. little guy. wanted to take a chance on him and Taylor was stuck with the yearling: With his first big: race out of the way in the 1% - mile Fla- minge, Northern Dancer has an important engagement Satur- day, Apri] 4, at Gulfstream Park in the Florida Derby. His main oppositign is considered to be Hill Rise, winner of the $100,- 000-added Santa Anita Derby in #) California at the end of Febru- ary. This was over the same jmile-and-an-eighth distance and Hill Rise ran it in 1:47.2, two- fifths of a second faster than Northern Dancer's Flamingo time. No one} ¢ Wy, ~ZA TONES A DISTINGUISHED THEME IN FINE CLOTHING A new Level of distinguished quality has been -SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges rt in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. 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