5535 NEW RECORD Canadian Owned Horse Brings Home The Roses LOUISVILLE <(.‘P - APt Northern Dancer out-ran ta 1: mod Hill Rise :n a sizzling rillartcnmile finish Saturday [It ' hct'nme the first L‘anadiambred horse to win the Kentucky licrby, V - t. The flying ('anadtan. which ‘ ant-one could have bought for x '- 7 . "t $11,000 two years ago and “3'3? 1 winch Since has won $2194.R72. . set a dcrhy record of two min- ' ll‘cs f'wt Vni‘iiioi'ti Dancer cattle in no d'w thP ivlre wtth jockey Bill Hli‘trick beating a steady talr too on his flanks a neck ahead W Hill R'sc. f‘iDSlllE fast in the f.e-r1 of 12 tliroe.year-olds. The Stnultdrel was a surpris- i-t: lii'l‘ri 111 the llt-mile clas- stt He \\as 3'1 lengths behind il‘ll Rsc and a mertr nosc attend of Rtiniali Brnlht‘f‘. \‘mwhprn Dani-or. owned by initiation industrialist F. P. ’T.\litr and foaled at Taylor's \\' ‘itl’f‘l’K 14"r'ii tlcar Toronto. -419 lfnrla k his fourth win in S‘K licrhy tl'tf‘i Hartack won with iron 1.91.1.0 1r IT-T. and Venetian Way in l'l'it’i hcfore rdllig Decidedly to . t A "ctlit'rl Sniélsillll: 2300 2 l 1‘ l2 .lec 1‘ . That was the record broken iv \lirtiicrn Dancer, described hv llartnt'k as both: "all blood and :uls " as he reeled off the l.t.t quarter-tulle in sec- n‘l’l‘ SICT PAST PU‘E '“' The t’trst quarter had been ” ” ' T1111 .11 33 2-3 \\‘1111 Royal Slillcu lmrlttt: and the half-mile in 46 “"11 Hr Brick lfl command. '1‘ me for the three-quarters was ‘ Mum-*4 1111 3.3 with \lr.Br‘t-k still Northern Dancer . with Joe- key 8111 Hartack in the saddle a'lf‘fifl by half a length Thc’ ni .9 tin: (1011041 in i .‘lfi as Hai- trtii: drove his compact ba roll into the lead and neve the rm. ; ti'c it up 1 y \ot-t'wt'n Dancer paid $830.1Wiscrgquslnzc‘zezm3;}? t2: (Ho and £3. Hill Rise returned \.Ou‘ng"es't hog“ ever ,0 “3”. me 2'1 and 3‘60 and The Scoundrel I 'Kemucky D‘erbyI carried the. $3370 Foch entry carried [25 : bloodlines noggin" mm W, ham.” 5 one of the greatest horses ever; mm... “Minn”; Wain" MW to run in the .. and Mah.i ‘ ' moud. one of Englands oulg it,“ tho rltttlm'tion of ‘Rddlm‘i standing sires and performers. t}: ‘l'flnf‘l‘s of tho two fastest . . , ’ . 1 His sire bearctlc. was a TV” '7— 9 tr the De id \ . ‘ {pmbyhlw HR,” ER“: raffledrlt“; stakes Winner of 21 races and .V _. ' y Gm“? A papa Jr.“ R} Pew his dam. batalma. was ; {fifiéfiri—l ALVA“. "as... is t’. ,z., y. "7 .‘p. . led the 12 horses at the finish line to win Saturday's 90th Dancer ever lost was the Kerr tiicky Derby. Northern Dancer now has 12 victories in 15 starts and make him the all-time (‘anav dlan . owned money \\'tnnt‘I‘. \‘ictoria Park held the pt‘f‘t'lv nus record and won 10 events in 19 starts. There was a big arm on Hill‘— tack's face as he was handed . ,. jgtt it! " has ‘ never finished 0111 of the money. ' ‘ of Native Dancer, ;His career earnings of 8.104.872 worth close to 311.500 for the E running of the Kentucky Der- by at Churchill Downs. 3’ in win 3250.076 In the two years ically. the only rare Vattv tgold trophy awarded Taylor. Take care of this for me." he told a state trooper stand- in: next to him. “I had to work hard to let it. Financially. the victory was‘ vctcran jockey. who was the top US. jockey in 1955. 1956. 1957 and 1960 The gross value of the race was $136,800. Hill Rise Rot $25.- . The Scoundrel $25000. Ro- man Brother $12,500 and Qua- caught of Native Dancer. Iron-ta smaller silver version of the ' drangip $5.0m. Ranch of t‘allt‘ornia. Track of‘it-ials estimated that about 100.000 fans packed into‘ ("111" 11:11 Down: to see ll’lP 90th running of the Derby on a (Ilium, t'oni afternoon. The race was won al the n.’ the home stretch after H r -' \\'-1 11 o Sliuciiiaker top ar- lt‘n’ Rhomd 11111 111%. the 6-5 favor— l .t' 1 t a watchful eye on oat-h til1lf‘l‘ through the first six TORONTO ,CP, _ Tnmmo frolic: \orthern Dancer and Marlbmm' "5mg mm... wpigm ll '1 'o-ll R'sc both were off the pace , to contain the vaunted speed of \l'f‘l‘f‘ never Separated by more mm a length :he gdtrgong)? 3” Riggs. dei . . ’ . ' eate e een ing emorla ‘1 ‘3'“ "mur‘ Clip champions 3-2 here Sunday f \t‘afl'lJ‘ll: the pol: madrklnghtno in the first game of . M514“. up n tie stretc an int 31 , .t - quarter — mile remaining. Hat for the Gamma“. W'h’ mad“ 8 '11110k m0"? “'1‘”. The Marlboro: carried the 1119 Dancer. Hill Rise. who had plav throughout. carrying a 2.1 lost :round in a \\':de sweep out lead into the second herit‘td Mid at the havkstrctr-h. quickly increasing that margin to +2 moi N1 to I11? challenge. after [two periods. Rut ht- the time the pair had Two power-play goals in the t‘t‘arhed the one - eighth pole. opening session gave Toronto Northern Dani-or was really an early 2-0 lead as defenceman u'ng‘n: Shoemaker brought. Rod Seillng. in his last year of it'll Rue down the middle otijunior hockey. rapped in a re- the track but there was no boatW bound at 4:16 and Ron Ellis ‘n: the Dancer, who stands a converted Petr Stemkowski's mnrr 132 hands-£118 incnes-- l rebound at 15:15. and ‘\'P 211.; some 930 pounds: Edmonton got back into the r,.mmr...d “oh Hm Rwy; a“; game 38 seconds later when 1.1mm; and nearly 1.110 pounds. Reg Tashuk found the net with it,” Rama" Brnthpr mm... both Ellis and Nick Harbaruk Quadrangle. \lr. Brick. Mi..1“ the penalty b” '0’ Ma“‘ \loonltzilt. Dandy ' dah. “’11 Rad. Extra .. lshkoi W s. I Swell and‘ However. Gary Dineen and Royal Shuck. Ell is with his second of the u": game. kept the Marlboro: in the "Northern Dancer ran . . . race 1 wanted him run." dimers scald" the “(fond 595‘ n,‘ Harm“ mm 8 ME mm slon and Selling put it out of reach in the last period with his‘ ' \1r him and had worked second gall'wcond goal wa‘i ml “in. “may ah”?! “1 “m”: samdwiched ~between Toronto'h and you can see 11 paid off. As 1 smwmdcwriod tam” for 1111 Rise. 1 had him in my ‘ ’H’AMPFRED BY SIP'PFD s zhts all the 1ime..\lorthcrnj The 6“ K. kt '21 Dancer ts a good m s Spec little horse. He is all blood and guts and B R O s O St. Peter's Rood Sherwood on 111: lisllnlly belligerent face and who collld have \‘orthrrn Dancer bill sw‘tchcd instead to Hill RISL. hatl no alth'os. “ d do 11113 same thing over " he said. talking of the n as good as i thought he could but the other hnrce ran a little heifer. Aftei ‘ all. I rode faster than anyonc evcr rode in the Derby befort. The win was worth $114,303 to Taylor who now becomes 1m, second Canadian to stick work appeared to hamper them in the early 1 of the game as time and azain they shifted once too (il'f‘ll Ii"fl ct- ther skated past the net or \\.‘1'P ridden off into the boards. Marlboros weight advantage, the heaviest in hockey. finally began taking its toll on the Oil Kings in the third period and the Toronto club had no trouble sticking to their checks and coasting to the victory. The Toronto fans were treated to a fine skating exhibition by 17-year-old Fran Huck of the. Regina Pats. one of three play- ers picked up by tho Edmonton Clllb from the west in their bid to recapture the \lomorla‘ (‘up they won last year from the .astern c h a m p i o n Niagara Falls Flyers. Although he was not involved in any of the Edmonton scor< ing. Huck was a potential threat each time he handled the nllck. The Marlboros had a definite advantage in play. firing. shots at Edmonton netmindcr Russ Kirk who was sensational. in saving on several labelled drives by Stcmkowki. Iitncen, Seiling and Wayne Carleton. Gary Smith was callcd on to make the stop on 22 Edmonton drives including several particu- larly dangerous drives and was especially sharp in the opening per i od. robbing Edmonton's This Derby winner. The Commander John K. 1.. Montreal whose bred outside of the Derby in 1919. Ross's chestnut colt then went on to become the first horse to win the triple crown i. Der y if Taylor goes for the triple crown — uro indicated Satui. day the Dancer would run in the Preakness at Pimlico May 1&0" will be his second bid in. four years. He tried in 1960 wiln Victoria Park. also trained by Luro. which finished third in‘ the Derby and second in the Marlies Down Edmonton TO Capture l -0 Series Lead \iax \lcstinsok who ci'lllSed in on a breakaway short'y before the (‘litl if the period. Tile .‘IHt‘illm‘Oll'Jl‘lS continued to two“ in the second frame. The third period was only 37 sccclit’ls old when Selling com- plotcd the scoring and from limit on it was just a matter of the Toronto club sticking close to their checks. The Marlboro: went to the ttdy 02:11" 111 the final session and while it served the purpose of slowing the Edmonton club to Toronto's type 0 game. the (ill Killgswcre still surprisingly li't‘Sll by the end of the game First period—l. Toronto. Sell. in: '.\loore. Waltonl 4'35: 2. Toronto. F. 11 i s 'Stenikowski, \loore‘ 15:15: I. 'l‘aschlik lPalll. . 13:53. Penalties—Mickey 3.07. Carleton 4'39. Selling 9:25. her 10.12. 15:10. Ellis 15:34. littrbat'uk 13 719. Huck 17:21. Second period—4. Toronto. Di- nccn iScillng. Carleton! 6:53: 5. Edmonton. Taschuk iMestinsek. 11:12. . Toronto. Ellis 'Stcnlkowski‘ 11:51. Penalties— Satlier and Watson 1~21. Chip- ciiase 136. Anderson 4:45, Mc- Kcnny 10:42. Moore 14:12. Mar- shall 19:50 fl 3 —— '1. Toronto. 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