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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1966, p. 12

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AMBEROID HOME FREE Jockey William Boland ur- ges Amberoid on as they cross finish line ahead of Buffle to win the Belmont stakes at aqueduct Sat- urday. Behind them is Ad- TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- dian Intercollegiate Athletic Union may change its stand on athletic scholarships if the ree suits of a review are favorable. The CIAU, at its annual meet- ing Saturday, decided to have all member associations review | athletic scholarships and report their findings to a meeting to be held in December The CIAU does not permit athletic scholarships, but some schools have questioned this stand and Simon Fraser Uni- versity in Vancouver now awards them, Athletic scholar- ships are common in colleges in the United States. The CIAU also approved na- tional championships to be vocator,left, who finished third, and Kauai King, right who was fourth. Trailing them is Jockey Jet, who was fifth, Kauai King fail- | ed in his bid to become CIAU May Change Scholarship Outlook I WALL TO WALL BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE COLORFAST 2 pc, Chesterfield Only $49.00 | Why Replace? to attend the Canadian Winter| versity team from each prov- The CIAU completed plans|west Territories will beg for selection of hockey teams| invited. H iversity, Hamilton, was elected | Games, scheduled Feb. 11-19,| president. Morris Reginbal A RAINBOW COLOR RE NU | 1967, in Quebec City. One uni-|Laurentian University, Su d- ae | | bury, was elected a vice-presi- lince and one from the North-| dent. KADAI KING... NEW YORK (AP)--The race ifor three - year - old cham- |pionship is again a wide-open aiinit wiih mausl ning 8 deen: in the Belmont Stakes. The 1% miles of the Travers Aug. 20 could be decisive race The championship first fig- ured to be a struggle between Graustark and Buckpasser. Then Kauai King took com- mand and appeared to have it all but wrapped up. The situation changed Satur- day when Reginald Webster's Amberoid posted a 24 length victory in the Belmont Stakes ehuk, running for the Toronto Olympic Club, won a duel with Hamilton Athletic Club's Ron onship. The race was run in hot mile, 385-yard course the first to win a triple crown since Citatior. in 1948. Kauai King previously had won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness (AP Wirephoto) (ner crossed the finish line Boychuk, 25, a native of Osh ipsa -- Ivor Wynn of McMaster Uni- 555 KING ST. E,, Big Bid Falls Short Marathon Championship 'Sunday came wp trom a 108 Won By Andy Boychuk OTTAWA (CP) -- Andy Boy- Wallingford Sunday to capture|an oi! company in Sarnia, was|#skimos, it was announced Fri-} the national marathon champi- sultry weather over a flat, 26- «" | professor of education at Me-| from Master University finished | |Marathon, Ont., to Ottawa. So 2:36:58, well ahead of team-| Geoffrey Hodgson who) ? > \formidable was the humidity, leven with the temperature in' was timed in 2:56:50 and Ro-| the low 70s, that only seven of land Michaud of Montreal,) |17 runners finished the race and fourth in 2:58:05 | only Wallingford was within a mile of Boychuk when the win- -' feet ----<-- weve -- saan -- DYE Away Faded and Soiled Colors in LOOSE CARPETS .. RUNS FOURTH| Wigle Wins 'Gun Title ' " --Alfred jand Kentucky Derby - Preak-|choice of a crowd of $6,411,| tthe te, Besos, come a ness winner Kauai King ranicame out of the race in fine| who helped found the arrow fourth. shape. tan att sue nana) un Club, Sunday defeated for- Duchpanrer ieiuined" ww com) Suse Came ose =2<i mer champion Ea wisdicrux petition on the same Aqueduct\to take second while Advoca' who held the Ontario over-all card with an authoritative deci-|had enough left to edge Kauai) sion over older horses in an al-|King for third. bagi Sonne. for lowance race. | Ron Turcotte of Grand Falls,| daa BEATEN ONCE iNB., brought Rehabilitate) Wigie shattered 371 of 400 With Graustark retired, home eighth. Turcotte was|clay targets. He scored 88 in jCreme dela Creme, winner -of|fourth on the same horse in the|the 50 pair doubles, 191 in the the Jersey Derby and beaten|Preakness. 200 singles and 92 of 100 in the only once, is the other mem-! = |handicap. Wiadichuk hit 361. ber of the contending foursome. | BRITISH BEATEN Errol Duke of Kitchener was : | } N OO net meer tn 3:25] TOWNSVILLE, Australi a/funner up to Wighe wits 200 ies 7 (Reuters)--In one of-the higgest| #5 last year's Class B singles 45 and paid $13 as the second) insets in the history of British| *!ner. lrugby league teems touring) The Ontario handicap cham- Australia, North Queensland|pionship was won by Dwaine |Sunday came up from a 10-5| Humphries of Leamington after a 125-bird shoot-off with Don Bailey of Hamilton and Mangus Huber of Stratford. | SIGN FORWICK | A 2%@-year-old Toronto Stock | EDMONTON (NP)--Ron For-| Exchange floor trader, Bob Lee, | son's rookie of) won the 200-target 16-yard sin- Western Foot-|gies by smashing 194 of 200, He signed for| wrested the crown from last in| year's champion, Doug Norton of Cooksville, who scored 187, Mrs. Marie Comfort, 27-year- Britain 17-15. awa, Ont., who graduated from) Wick, 23, last sea \the University of Waterloo a|the year in the few weeks ago and now woks|ball Conference, has as em mechanical engineer for\a second season with Edmonto timed in two hours, 35 minutes, | day. 24 seconds, ere Wallingford, 32, an assistant THE OOHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 6, 1966 9] old housewife trom Oak Ridges, | old son | Ont., won the women's champl-| the onship by breaking 95 targets mate Dave Ellis of Toronto, one of | the favorites, dropped out of the} race because of blisters on his| t's that time of year again .., time for Spring clothes and poy , too! 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