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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1964, p. 13

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WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMurray Publishing Co., Ltd. (Daily Racing Form). » FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 claiming, four-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs (8). 'Shall Succeed, Leblanc 6Parkside, Potts Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Vogel's Guiding Wave, French Cartoon, Turkey and Hidd Winner CH M Dividend by R Trainer A. G. Smithers Pool 51,383. Double Pool 87,150. Victor, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,900, allow- ) $C. U. Later, Gomez 3-Bright Object, Fitzsim I-Lykke Til, Shuk Start good, won drivi * Alse Ran "Charge and "DAILY DOUBLE, | Winner CH C 2 "by Spy Song. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. Pool 82,493. THIRD RACE --. Purse $2,600, allow 26.10 11.80 8.30) 6-Falpala, 10.00 6,70 4.80/9-Interes, McComb len Hope. 7 War Result -- Miss! unolatha. ing. | in Order: Scadadie, Biack's AND 5, PAID $132.80 Petare -- Miss Velocity course) (9). Gordon 5-Split The Loot, Walsh Start good, won drivi 2nd, Raven Wing, Action Stat Deal Me Aces and A-Aurora Fox. Scratch--A--Arctic. Swirl. Faustina by Orsenigo. Trainer W. Von Richthofen. Pool 116,134, Total Pool 892,437. Attendance 16,26). Totel Attendance 18 days--166,031. 0 Total Mutue| Handle 18 days $9,579,479. Mira Leads East To Comeback Win s, foaled in Canada,,George Mira of Miami, Fla., 8.30 4.10 2.80 7.00 3.40 2.60 3-Smart Flyer, Fitzsimmons Start good won driving. Also Ran in Order: Hail Caesar, Gai. Winner BF 3 Mr. Brief -- Wincrest by) wi | jindfields. Trainer M, Fishman, Pool 191,556. dazzied-the West with a brilliant led the underdog East to an jurday. lable player in a unanimous | vote, hit with nine of 10 passes FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim-|in the third quarter, including BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- second-half passing show and . rom-| 18-15 comeback victory in the man Scholar, Dominion Brave and Esprit) All-American football game Sat- Mira, named the most valu-| Pat Remillard SPORTS IN BRIEF gels Wednesday for a sum that was not disclosed, but estimated to be more than $100,000. The 21-year-old outfielder from Stev- Surprises Fans une, 7g In Stake Race 6.20) TORONTO (CP) -- Pat Rem- ing. | Muciadd yg Ran in Order: Crucial Hit, Remillard stunned a gathering of ation: 46,288 at Woodbine Saturday af- | ternoon by riding the longshot \colt E, Day to victory in the $17,500 Connaught Cup Handi- cap. Remillard, at 58, is the oldest active jockey in the world but | by. The Connaught Cup, which had its inaugural running in 1912, was co-featured with the Woodstock stakes. The Wood- stock goes back to 1885, predat- ing everything except the Queen's.Plate in Ontario, and it was won Saturday in another upset by the filly Royal Tara who outlasted 1-to-2 favorite Ramblin Road: and won by a neck. Remillard .got the four-year- old son of Empire Day away from the gate first in the 1%- mile stakes and at one point had a seven-length lead with his WINNER ANNOUNCED HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP)-- Burgoo, a 38-foot yawl owned and skippered by Milton Ernst of Providence, clared the official winner of the Newport - Bermuda yacht race Thursday. The official finish is determined on the basis of cor- yacht's previously determined handicap time. BEARS USE THEATRES | CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago champions of the tional Football League, an- nounced Thursday cuit television at two Chicago theatres of most of their seven jhe is still a tough man to get) R.l. was de- Bruce figuring in each nesday. Na- closed-cir- Wisconsin, NFL home games this fau. The two theatres accommodate close|,,, - to 10,000 persons. Theatre tick-| ~ ets will be $5 a game, same as Wrigley Field box seats. BRUCE DUDLEY DIES LOUISVILLE, Ky. udley, 72, former presi- dent' of the American Associa- tion Baseball League and head of Louisvite Colonels baseball club for nine years, died Wed- GETS BIG BONUS LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Rick Reichardt, widely sought base- ball star from the University of formally signed a ens Point, Wis., talked privately with Angel officials, including 'chairman Gene Autry. 'PALMER OUT FOR OPEN CLEVELAND (AP) -- Arnold Palmer said Wednesday he will (AP) __|not play in the British Open July 8 because of time limita- tions, but '"'be assured I will play in the British Open many times in the future." Palmer is here for the $110,000 Cleveland Open, which starts Thursday. GYPSY MOTH Ifl FINISHES NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)--Fran- cis Chichester sailed his yacht Gypsy Moth III into Newport Harbor Monday, finishing sec- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 29, 1964 " 13 ond in the transatlantic single-|birthday Wednesday, greeting handed: yacht race. He was|guests and shaking hands in his beaten by France's Eric Tab-|Broadway restaurant, "I just arly, who arrived Friday. Ele-| want to hang on 31 more years," ven other boats presumably are|Said Dempsey. "Then I' make still at sea. a comeback when I'm 100." It will be 45 years, come July 4, DEMPSEY IS 69 since Dempsey won the title by NEW YORK (AP) -- Jack| knocking out Jess Willard at To- D y celebrated his 69th'ledo. PACKED WITH EXCITING ADVENTURE! "THE BIG contract with Los Angeles An- 4 COUNTRY" in COLOR with Gregory Peck Jean Simmons DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. Now PLING SCREEN'S HOTTEST "HOT CAR" THRILLER! "THUNDER ROAD" -- with -- Robert Mitchum Gene Barry ¢ 4 BILTMORE; E SUNDAYS | ee A 0PM. Hwy No. 2-401 Block East of Liverpool Road Ph. 668-2692 NOW ... New Comedy Hit PETER SELLERS... "The World of Henry Orient" -- Also -- ing, four-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles' five in a row in a 75-yard touch-) 14-to-1 outsider. a). é 28-Third Eye, Gomez 4.90 3.10 3.90 5.80. 4.80 7-Supreme Chief, Harris 2B-Guaicaipuro, Freed 3.10 3.90 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Money More, To- ronot Street, A--Mary's Reward, Gallant Helio, Prince Tour, Cartersville, A--Who Goes, and Von Rich. -- Sikura and Fisher entry. ' B--Pheasant Stable and F. H. Merrill Jr. entry Winner B C 4 Needles -- Speedy Reigh by Reigh Count Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. Pool 114,171. ° FIFTH RACE -- Purse $7,600, three- , foaled in Canada, allowance fur! s (7). | tranon Rd, Fitz'ns 3.00 2.50 2.30 1-Canadillis, . Parsons 3.30 2.70 4#Plain John, Livingstone 3.50 Start , won ridden out. Also Ran in Order: Slithering Sam, Mineral Wealth, Witchcraft and Prince Anthony. Winner B F 3 Hasty Road Shake by Eternal Bull. Trainer J. Starr. | Pool 105,113. | 4.90 --Famous SIXTH RACE -- purse $7,500 added, "Woodstock Stakes," three-year-olds, furlongs (5). 1A-Royal Tara, Harrison 8.10 4Ramblin Road, Gomez 2 3-Brockton Boy, Shuk 21 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Sardan and Plais- towe. A--Stafford Farms entry. THE QUINELLA PAID $15.70 Winner CH F 3 Hasty Road -- CRange- able by Alibhai. Trainer G. Magnusson. Pool 55,920. Quinella Pool 54,540. " $EVENTH RACE -- Purse $15,000 add- ed "Connaught Cup Stakes Handicap," three-year-olds and up, foaled in Can- ada, 1% miles (9). 2-€. Day, Remillard 28.70 9.60 5.10 4-Roman Banquet, Fitzsimmons 8.40 4.76 3-King Gorm, Gomez 3.10 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: A--Menedict, A-- Albion Star, Bofjac, Gailndo, Windy Ship and Castenango. A--Knight and Grant entry. Winner B G@ 4 Empire Day -- Kara Lass by Eternal Bull. Trainer H. E. M. Pollock, Pool 123,977. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $7,400, "The Rexdale Handicap Series Race No, 2," 2.80 2.10 2.40 2.1 try °\pionship race Sunday driving a Walt Balacik and centre Ed |paral, was second. Charles ~,,24, from the United States,| down drive. The march was cli-| Ye went under the wire. a maxed by an 1l-yard scoring) haif-length victor with the fa- toss to Paul. Warfielf of Ohio) yorite King Gorm third behind State. Ro t. A crowd of 21,112 watched the cman ee ~~ Argos Give Up Remember When?... | On Boyd Carter HARRY SALTZMAN we = Box- ALBERT R BROCCOLI Office pene EXPLORES AFRICA | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | And Five More | Nearco, the Italian won- | der horse which was un- beaten in 14 starts and had just won the Paris Grand Prix, was bought for £60,- TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Pi Hen ogee Bae Argonauts of the Eastern Foot- ud 'erar Te Mae one of the {Dall Conference dropped six teh ne pg bea Sa for , (Players from their roster Sun- rity yee Lips Ao that time day, including veteran halfback iia "__| Boyd Carter who was trying out 'as a free agent. | TAKES TITLE Coach Nobby Wirkowski also WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (CP)! cut backs Tom Newton of Wind- Jim Hall of Midland, Tex., won|sor, Ont., and Pete Warren of the 200-mile road racing cham- Toronto; tackles Blake Ball andj Chapparal. He toured the route/ Hulse, all of Toronto. There over the 2.3-mile track at aniare 55 players still with the average speed of 96.81 miles an squad. hour. Roger Penske of _ Carter, one of the first dual| wyne, Pa., also driving a Chap- citizenship players to come to) Hayes of Chevy Chase, Md., wa first jok A | ; He st joined Argos in 1956. After! vor Basalt ne pate RSabmege being released by Argos twol nue ie 3 audwig He'mrat years ago he played briefly with| of Toronto driving a Cooper-/ Montreal Alouettes and Calgary| Ford. __ | Stampeders. BARONS BUY GLOVER CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- . SETS COURSE RECORD land Barons of the American. TORONTO (CP) -- Marlene Hockey League announced Stewart Streit, of Toronto shot Thursday the purchase of Howie|a six-under-par 69 Tuesday to Glover from Montreal Cana-|set a women's course record at diens of the National Hockey|the Rosedale Golf and Country League, Montreal recently ob-|Club Women's Invitational. 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