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6 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1983 Princess Rooney could wind up in Derby KENTUCKY DEATHS "It's unrealistic." Turner said. "He's raced too little. He just doesn't have enough seasoning. I didn't think Seattle Slew had enough, but I know this one doesn't" However, Turner said he likes the potential of a son of Seattle Slew that won impressively on the Florida Derby card. Named Slewpy, he got an excellent ride from Angel Cordero who passed horses on the outside, then ducked Inside to steal the win from Victorious another Derby prospect Slewpy was easily beaten by Highland Park last fall in the Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland, but then came back to upset Copelan In the Young America at the Meadow-lands.

He regressed in his last start of the season, finishing fifth in the Remsen. Among the partners in the Equus Equity Stable that owns Slewpy and Dr. Jim Hill and Mickey Taylor, the co-owners of Seattle Slew. Slewpy is trained by Sidney Watters, best remembered for his work with Hoist the Flag, the 1971 Derby favorite until injury ended his career early in bis 3-year-old season. Why the inconsistency? "I don't think he has been," Watters said.

"All his races are pretty good, except for the one In Kentucky. He's a nice, big horse. He's grown the right way." Watters said he's not certain which route he'll try to take to Churchill Downs. Among his options with Slewpy are the Louisiana Derby at the Fairgrounds, the Arkansas Derby at Hot Springs, and the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct But nobody who ran at Gulf-stream on Saturday, including Croeso, was as impressive as Prin Continued from Page One ner of last year's Laurel Futurity and this year's Green Grass Stakes at Gulfstream. Of course, what Croeso's victory may have proved is that, contrary to what many horsemen believed, the Derby contenders in the East simply aren't as good as the ones in California.

Even with early Derby favorite Roving Boy out of the Derby picture with an injury, California still has Desert Wine, winner of the San Rafael Saturday: Silent Fox, a full brother to 1978 Triple Crown winner Affirmed; and Secret, a son of Secretariat who has shown some promise. It was instructive that Jerry Fanning, who trains both Desert Wine and Croeso, elected to stay in California Saturday with what he apparently believes is his better prospect Of those who lost to Croeso in the Florida Derby, the colts trained by veteran Woody Stephens Chumming and Caveat finished a disappointing fifth and 10th, respectively. On the other band, both Law Talk (third) and My Mac (fourth) were running well at the end, no doubt bringing encouragement to their handlers. Indeed, in the 61 days between now and the 109th Derby, the Princess Rooney people aren't the only ones who will be watching and waiting and constantly reassessing their position. There's Turner, for example.

The man who developed Seattle Slew has a promising 3-year-old named Strike Gold, who's unbeaten In two starts. His next race will be in the seven-furlong Bay Shore at Aqueduct You thinking Derby, Billy? U.S. ousted in Continued from Page One important clay court tournaments in the previous year and a half. After losing a five-set marathon with Clerc Friday and Saturday morning, then winning with Fleming in doubles after another five sets Saturday afternoon, McEnroe was clearly worn out He was uncharacteristically quiet and appeared almost listless yesterday. After the match, he left immediately.

Yesterday afternoon, with the playoffs already decided by McEnroe's loss, Clerc withdrew from the second singles round in favor of 23-year-old Alejandro Ganzabal. Mayer defeated him 6-4, 3-6, 10-8, making the final score 3-2 for Argentina. McEnroe didn't have enough strength to overcome two back-court players at once," Vilas said. And the United States, lacking top singles players outside of McEnroe on its team, does not have the strength to win a cup match without him. "It would have been nice," Ashe said quietly after yesterday's match, "if we had had our absolutely best team with us." That was largely a reference to Jimmy Conners, who has consistent GREENSBURG Mrs.

Mae Rogers Posey, 65, died Sunday in Camp-bellsville. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Cowherd Parrott Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 3 p.m. Monday.

HARLAN Vestina Shell, 61, Bledsoe, died here Sunday. Her husband, Chester, survives. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Green Hill Pentecostal Church of God. Visitation at the church will be after 4 p.m.

Monday. Mount Pleasant Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. HARTFORD Helen Elizabeth Hoover, 63, died here Friday. Her husband, William, survives. Funeral, 1:30 p.m.

Monday, Duke-Bevil Funeral Home here. HAZARD Linda Leeann Byrge, 91, Bonnyman, died there Sunday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, First Creek Baptist Church in Bonnyman. Visitation at Engle Funeral Home here will be after 6 p.m.

Monday. HINDMAN Nancy Ann Reynolds 85, formerly of Knott County, died Saturday in Cincinnati. Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Reynolds Fork Regular Baptist Church in Mallie. Visitation at the church will be after 4 p.m.

Monday. Hindman Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. HODGENVILLE Mrs. Betty Skaggs Howell, 75, died here Sunday. Her husband, Wayne, survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Mount Tabor Baptist Church near here. Visitation at Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home here will be after 1 p.m. Monday. JACKSON Grade Herald, 90, Altro, died Saturday in Hazard.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Talbert Church of Christ Visitation at the church will be after 4 p.m. Monday. Breathitt Funeral Home here Is in charge of arrangements. JACKSON Ethel Spicer, 63, Altro, died Sunday in Hazard.

Her husband, Jesse, survives. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Bowling Creek Church of Christ Visitation at the church will be after 4 p.m. Monday. Breathitt Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements.

LEBANON Hillary Coffman, Bradfordsville, died here Sunday. His wife, Helen, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Campbell Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 7 p.m.

Monday. LEXINGTON Patricia Marie Jones 21, died here Saturday after an illness. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, St Paul Catholic Church. Visitation at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home here will be after 5 p.m.

Monday. LEXINGTON Virgil Vance, 78, died here Saturday. His wife, Al-leyne, survives. Funeral, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, W.

R. Milward-Southland Mortuary here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 3 p.m. Monday. LEXINGTON Carol Simon Adelstein, 59, died here Saturday.

Her husband, Michael, survives. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Temple Adath Israel. The body was donated to the University of Kentucky Medical Center. LYNCH Mrs Bertha Collins 72, died Sunday in Harlan.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Lynch Baptist Church here, with burial in Monhol-len Cemetery in Corbin. Visitation at Johnson Funeral Home here will be after 7 p.m. Monday. MORGANTOWN Henry As-bury Kemp, 85, died Friday at his home.

His wife, Josie, survives. The funeral was held Sunday at Jones Funeral Home here. MORGANTOWN Mrs Cordie White Smith, 73, Route 2, Morgan-town, died Saturday in Bowling Green. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, New Liberty Baptist Church.

Visitation is at Jones Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO John Wesley Crowder, 59, died here Friday. Funeral, 10 a.m. Monday, Haley-McGlnnls Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO Lou Emma McKenzie, 82, died here Friday.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Monday, James H. Davis Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO Mrs Grace Martene Newbolt, 58, died here Friday. Her husband, Manlng, survives.

Funeral, 11:30 a.m. Monday, James H. Davis Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO Herbert B. Shively, 60, died here Thursday.

His wife, Jonell, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, Haley-McGinnls Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO William David Stewart, 67, died Wednesday in Maine. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Monday, Delbert J. Glenn Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO Eugene A. Her-tel, 61, died here Saturday. His wife, Doris, survives Funeral, 1:30 p.m.

Monday, James H. Davis Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO Mrs Ethel Nor-fleet, 84, died here Saturday. The funeral will be Tuesday in Illinois. Delbert J.

Glenn Funeral Home here Is in charge of arrangements. OWENSBORO Mrs Sally Robertson, 82, died here Saturday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, Delbert J. Glenn Funeral Home here.

OWENSBORO Mrs Violet R. wiggington, 68, died here Saturday. Her husband, Raymond, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Delbert J.

Glenn Funeral Home here. SALEM Herman Belt, 88, died here Friday. His wife, Cenia, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, Lola Pentecostal Church.

Boyd Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. SCOTTSVILLE Mrs Ealnor Bradley, 74, died here Sunday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Tom Crow Son Funeral Home here. SOMERSET Joe Branham, 84, died Saturday in Glasgow.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, Willis Shade Church of Christ near here. Visitation at McMurtrey Funeral Home here. SOMERSET Lester Davis died here Saturday. His wife, Winnie, survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Grave Hill Baptist Church near here. Visitation at Pulaski Funeral Home here will be after 5 p.m. Monday. SPRINGFIELD Mrs 'Sally Frances Boone Peavy, 96, died here Saturday.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, St. Dominic Catholic Church. Visitation is at Hale Polin Funeral Home here. WHITESBURG James Adams, 48, died Sunday in Lexington.

His wife, Anna Ruth, survives. The funeral will be at noon Wednesday at his home. Visitation at Letcher Funeral Home here will be after 4 p.m. Monday. WILLIAMSBURG Green C'-y Manning, 87, died Saturday in Corbin.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Croley Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 3 p.m. Monday. first round of Davis Gup BARDSTOWN Frank Russell Bell, 63.

died here Saturday. His wife, Helen, survives. Funeral, 11 a m. Tuesday, St Joseph Catholic Church. M.

H. Proffitt Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. BEATTYVILLE Mrs. Addie Hollway Couch, 85. died Saturday in Lexington.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Newnam Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 2 p.m. Monday. BEATTYVILLE Mrs.

Cindy Tolson, 62, Tolleta, died Saturday in Irvine. Her husband, Cecil, survives. Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Athol Community Church. Visitation at Newnam Funeral Home here will be after 4 p.m.

Monday. BEAVER DAM Diana Lyna Delaney, 19, died here Saturday after an illness. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Delaney, survive.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Monday, William L. Danks Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 9 a.m. Monday.

BOWLING GREEN Mrs. Mel-venns F. Bowman, 58, Route 3, Bowling Green, died here Friday. Her husband, Gerald, survives. Funeral, 10:30 a.m.

Monday, Arch L. HeadyJohnson Funeral Home here. BOWLING GREEN Carter Aiken, 87, died here Saturday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, J.

Kirby Son Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 7 p.m. Tuesday. BOWLING GREEN Noah Cherry, 79, died here Saturday. His wife, Hallie, survives.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, J. Kirby Son Funeral Home here. BOWLING GREEN Mrs. Ruby May, 60, died here Sunday.

Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, J. Kirby Son Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 11 a.m. Monday.

CADIZ Tom Turner, 78, died here Thursday. His wife, Mary, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Rocky Ridge Baptist Church in Trigg County. Visitation at Adams Funeral Home in Hopkinsvtlle will be after noon Monday.

CALHOUN Gilbert Abney, 81, died here Sunday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Muster Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 2 p.m. Monday.

CANEYVILLE Mrs. Juanita Decker, 57, Route 2, Olation, died Saturday in Leitchfield. Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dermitt Funeral Home here. CAVE CITY Mrs.

Alice Crenshaw, 66, died Saturday in Glasgow. Her husband, Earl, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Bob Hunt Funeral Home here. CYNTHIANA Helen R.

Blackburn, 64, Lexington, died there Sunday. Her husband, Carl, survives. Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Benson United Methodist Church. Visitation at Drake Funeral Home here will be after 4 p.m.

Monday. CUMBERLAND Troy Lee Blair, 66, died Sunday in Harlan. His wife, Helen, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Parker Funeral Home here.

Visitation at the funeral home will be after 7 p.m. Monday. ELIZABETHTOWN Elizabeth Jean Parrett, 47, Route 2, Eliza-bethtown, died here Saturday. Her husband, Robert, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in White City. Visitation is at Manakee Funeral Home here. ELKHORN CITY Hessie Bart-ley, 82, formerly of Elkhorn City, died Friday in Ann Arbor, Mich. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Bailey Funeral Home here.

ELKHORN CITY Pebble Bart-ley, 67, died Saturday in Pikeville. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Bailey Funeral Home here. EVARTS William Riley Harp, 78, Dizney, died Saturday in Harlan. His wife, Edna, survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Locust Grove Baptist Church in Dizney. Visitation at Ev-arts Funeral Home here will be after 1 p.m. Monday. FRANKLIN Mrs.

Beula Dinwiddle, 73, died here Saturday. Her husband, Ross, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, Booker Funeral Home here. FRANKLIN Mrs.

Estelle Acuff, 96, died here Sunday. Funeral, 3 p.m. Monday, Booker Funeral Home here. ly refused to play Davis Cup matches in recent years. This was the first time in nine years that the United States was eliminated in the first round.

Argentina fell into this year's losers' bracket when it was upset in last year's first round by France. Argentina's best previous performance in the Davis Cup came when it lost to the United States in the 1981 finals at Cincinnati. It now plays Italy in the quarterfinals. Yesterday's match became a relatively smooth exercise of Vilas' using his most comfortable game to wear down a tired McEnroe. "The prime ingredient was to move (McEnroe) around constantly," he said As in his match against Clerc, McEnroe was unable to find the range for his first serve.

He missed more than two-thirds of them and was often forced into long back-court rallies that are Vilas' specialty. When he tried rushing the net on his return of serve, he was driven back with passing shots. "Vilas was just too good on clay," Ashe concluded. "McEnroe couldn't hang on. John didn't make excuses cess Rooney, who won a seven-furlong allowance in the time of 1:23 Among the seven colts she defeated was Pappa Riccio, second to Copelan last year in New York's Champagne Stakes.

In her first start since October, Princess Rooney stumbled leaving the gate, but was steadied by jockey Jacinto Vasquez, took the lead at the bead of the stretch and wasn't threatenend. Significantly, perhaps, Vasquez also was the jock who rode Genuine Risk to victory in the 1980 Kentucky Derby, making her the first filly to win America's Race since Regret in 1915. "I was very pleased with her race," Vasquez said. "She always has something left I didn't want to punish her to win too far. She's the type of horse who does as much as you ask of her." Interestingly, trainer LeRoy Jol-ley declared before the '80 Derby that Risk would run in the Oaks and not the Derby, only to be overruled by the filly's owners, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Firestone. If a similar situation develops this spring if the colts continue to be unimpressive might the owners of Princess Rooney also insist that their trainer go for the roses? The question was put to Jim and Paul Tucker, who own the filly. "We'll have to talk to Frank Gomez about that" said Mrs. Tucker.

"We'll Just have to wait and see what happens." Over to you, Frank. "I'm going to send her to Kentucky for the Ashland and the Oaks," he said. "I don't see her going in the Derby right now." He smiled. "But you never can tell." he never does but he was tired." NAVRATILOVA ROLLS Top-seeded Martina Navratilova defeated second-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd 6-1, 6-3 to capture the $165,000 Carta Blanca-FCT Women's Invitational at Inglewood, Calif. The match was the 50th meeting of the world's top two women's players, and despite the loss.

Evert Lloyd still leads the series 30-20. "It helps to get the year off on the right foot," said Navratilova. "I had two bad games with unforced errors, but Chris is the toughest one to play." Aspin Lejay wins at Latonia Special to The Courier-Journal FLORENCE, Ky. Aspin Lejay, ridden by jockey Brent Bartram, finished four lengths ahead of Rossiter to win the first running of the $10,000 added Wishing Well Stakes at Latonia yesterday. Aspin Lejay covered the 6 furlongs in 1:17 and returned $28.80, $16.00 and $10.60.

Rossiter, coupled with Fourth Queen, paid $11.80 and $6.60. Countess Exa paid $5.80. RACING Charlie Tar (no driver) 6-1 Milk Bill (Calvert) t. 1-1 Bunny's Delight (Nixon) S-2 Bindy's Yo Vo (G. Guhy) 3-1 Delight (Nixon) 6-1 Atwood Wonder (Brownlow) 4-1 11,100, pace, cL, 1 Sleek M.J.

(D. Martin) 10-1 Yachtsman Heir (no driver) 3-1 Henry HIM (Harris) 5-2 Erin Records (G. Guhy) 10-1 Glory Russ (Skaggs) Manned Aware (Wilson) 0-1 Rambling Sun (Rick Mapes) 12-1 Sunlight Deb (Rick Mapes) 4-1 12,000, pace, cL, 1 Rockaby Bay (Nixon) 5-1 Brandit (Ch. Loney) 10-1 Affluent Society (no driver) 6-1 Lark Gauman (Schmidt) 0-1 Key Stop (Miller) 4-1 Armando Universal (Shultz) 6-1 Navajo Bret (Brown) 3-1 Miss Bodacious (Gamboe) 6-1 Peace With Honor (Conway) 15-1 4.60; Art Iron Key 4.00, 3.40; Gambits Game 6.60. Time 1:30 3-5.

$3 Exacta 13-2) paid $62.70. Attendance 5,769 Handle $763,793 SANTA ANITA Weather dear Track last ale 4YO up, 1 ml. Jo Jo Dimaggio (Pedroza) 9 40, 5.00, 4 00; Magnificent Dawn 15.00, 9.00; Jennifer 5.20. Time 1:30 4-5. mdn, 3YO, 1 1-U mi.

Blue Seas (Hawley) 7.00, 360, 260; Seligman 4 00, 2.00; Anticipative 3.40. Time 1:45 1-5. DAILY DOUBLE (7-4), 033.00 4YO up, 4 I. Cartacian (Valentuela) 11.00, 4.20, 3.20; Ready Reb 3 64 2.00; Frisky Purchase 4 60. Time 1.11.

mdn, 3YO, 4 I. Burled Tronsure (Hansen) 10 00, 4 40, 3 20; Kiyev 5 00, 3.00; Happy Hope 5.20. Time 1:11 1-5 ale, 3YO, 1 1-14 mi. Silent Fox (McCarron) 3 00, 2.40, 2 20; Marts 3.20, 2 60; Louisville Summit 6 00. Time 1:43 3-5.

05 Exacta (7-0) paid $26 00. ak, 4YO up, 1 ml. Stancharry (Toro) 10.40, 7.40, 440; Mandato 3.80, 3.00; Motivlty 4.00. Time 1:35 4-5. ale 4YO up, lit ml.

Mi Negro (McCarron) 3.40, 2.00, 2.40; Turbulation 4.20, 3.40; Patrick McFig 4.60. Time 1:50 1-5. $5 Exacta (1-4) paid 135.50. Pick Six (4-4-7-7-3-1. 6 Wins paid $6,943 40.

5 Wins paid $70.00. Scratch Consolation paid $159.00. added, 4YO up, lit ml. Santa Anita Handicap Bates Motel (Llpham) 9 60, 5.40, 3.00; Its The One (McCarron) 5.80, 3.80; Wavering Monarch (Delahoussaye) 5.40. Time 1:59 3-5.

Scratched Casselerla, Regal Falcon. ale 4YO up, 1 1-14 ml. Grand Balcony (Plncay) 3.40, 200, 2.40; Gaiters 9.40, 5.20; Ad Man 5.40. Time 1:42 1-5. $5 Exacta (1-7) paid $06.50.

Attendance 66,007 Handle $9,206,019 122 122 110 122 122 122 110 117 Splashme 122 GreatAlfred 122 UncleMoe 122 TuneTheAxe 122 Ttfc-taOOO, ale 4YO up, 1VS ml. Groomed 117 DarlngBet 117 NatlveGroogl 114 GalntGnttmn 117 Bakst 112 Masmak 112 AlecGeorge 119 DirecfAnswr 117 Otti-OUOOO, afc, 3YO, 1 mL 4 70 yds. Wise Margin LastTurn 117 KingsSwan 117 Instant Almd 112 RushingWatr 117 AncientBrstr 117 ProudCapital 117 EsoritDeRm 117 cl 3YO, 4 I. 1 1-U ml. 100 TrueBeauty 114 EveningRun AWelKptScrt Scones AtTheCrsrds IBellevelnYo KnotfyBlue FabledConts HarvardBrok 107 MvoAnoscna 109 DancersHbtt 109 MecksRenee 116 ScotchNSond 116 MaggiesHaul 116 ChmpNsrbld 116 122 122' LOUISVILLE DOWNS HARNESS Range Bambi (Ch.

Loney) 6-1 H. Demon Dan (Reynolds) 15-1 6 SI, M0, pace, 1 Belolts Boy (Harris) 3-1 Snow Shark (Chapin) 10-1 Windy Mark (Morgan Jr.) 5-1 Salutation (Culllpher) 6-1 Sir Hayley (Kroll) 1-1 Miss Zero (Kloentrup) 4-1 Meadow Fax (Shipley) 12-1 Bye Bye Sonny (Pickett) 10-1 7 $1,400, pace, 1 Many Lands (Ch. Loney) t-1 Lucky Me (Bishop) 4-1 Dancing Holbrook (Brownlow) 12-1 Overdue Butler (Berkebile) 10-1 Buster Mahoney (Lunsford) 6-1 Rantin and Raven (Pickett) 0-1 Clever Waver (Anderson) 3-1 Two More Pages (Kloentrup) 15-1 Roger Rader (Cullipher) 5-2 0 $1,300, pace, 1 Another Banner (Smith) 12-1 Princess Brandy (no driver) 10-1 Christopher Gent (Bright) 6-1 Meadow Fashion (no driver) 1-1 My Mandy (G. Guhy) 6-1 M.C Jeb (Arnold) 4-1 Trudy R. (no driver) 6-1 Buzzy B.

Cry (Buter) 5-1 Rapover (Nixon) 3-1 Meadow B. Scott (G. Gray) 12-1 4 01,100, pace, 1 P. Pam (Freioert) 6-1 Bullfinches Glory (G. Guhy) 6-1 Brandy's Hope (Gosman) 3-1 Gallant Kathy (Morgan Jr.) 4-1 Johns Buddy (T.

Mack) 10-1 Bretts Little Russ (Finn) 1-1 Lake Hills Gary (no driver) 12-1 Indestructo (D. Conrad) 5-1 5 $1 trot, 1 Fish's Fry (D. Conrad) 6-1 Amazing Grace C. (Kroll) 4-1 Adorable Success (G. Guhy) 3-1 Hip E.

Child (Nixon) 12-1 Betheny (Arnold) 6-1 Traumerel (J. Goatley) 5-1 Tonight's entries Pott time 7:30 p.m. EST Hone, driver Prob. odds 1 01,100, pace, cl 1 Tyler Too (Arnold) 8-1 Countess Jean (Fletcher) 0-1 Sprite Chief (Mikullch) 10-1 Mikes Tar Boy (Bishop) 1M Miss Matched (Shulti) 5-1 Bay Pines (Kloentrup) 6-1 Gary Allan (Robinson) 3-1 Zesry't Starr (Maupint 1 $1,100, pace, 1 Harlan O. Purdue (Walsh) 1-1 Coles Cold (Wilson) 10-1 Chism (Harris) 5-1 Howdy Mark (G.

Guhy) 4-1 Thorpes Image (Pryor) 6-1 Hello Victory (Finn) 3-1 Cindy Queen (Gauthler) 12-1 Sir Daddio (Shipley) 6-1 3 11,300, pace, 1 Mod Rookie (W. Loney) 10-1 Innovator in education, Margaret Naumburg, dies THOROUGHBRED RACING RESULTS, ENTRIES she took the first teachers' course under Maria Montessori in Rome. In 1915 she opened the Walden School in one room on the West Side with 10 pupils, two teachers and the conviction that her students should be allowed to learn by developing their own interests and absorbing knowledge and information naturally. At the time, Miss Naumburg explained her objective by saying: "The purpose of this school is not merely the acquisition of knowledge by children. Its primary objective is the development of their Now York Times News Service Margaret Naumburg, an educator, author and art therapist who founded the Walden School in New York City, died Feb.

26 at her home in Needham, Mass She was 92. Miss Naumburg's work influenced the nation's educational philosophy. She was among the pioneers in breaking away from a formal book-centered curriculum. She also was known for her research into the use of art expression as a means of diagnosis and therapy for mental patients as well as for children. Miss Naumberg was educated in the United States and London, and J.

GRAHAM BROWN CANCER COTTER FIGHT CANCER GROUNDS Track last cl, 4YO up, 4 I. (Moyers) 6.00, 5.10, 3.90; 7.20, 5.40; Timely Magic 1:12 3-5. cl, mdn 1YO, 1 1-14 mi. Better (Espinoza) 11.10, The Party 4.80, 3.90; 6 00. Time 1:47 3-5.

$3 paid $20 50. DOUBLE (0-11), 024.60 CL 4YO up, 1 1-14 ml. (Perrodln) 690, 4.50, Star 7 00, 5.10; Proper 1:47 4-5. $3 Exacta (3-9) 4YO UP, 4 I. (Simon) 78 60, 20 40, Afternoon 6.00, 5.10; Jeanne Time 1:13 1-5.

ale, 4YO up, 1 mi. 40 (Ardoin) 7.50, 5.10, 3.30; Itch 630, 3.60; Singing 1:43 1-5. $3 Exacta (2-7) Ok, 4YO up, 1 ml. 40 (Martin) 7 20, 4.50, 3.90; 7.80, 4 80; Mr. F.J.D.

2-5. $3 Exacta (5-1) paid 4YO up, 1 1-14 ml. (Moyers) 13.50, 7.50, 5.70; 4.20; For Pity Sokes 3-5. $3 Exacta (7-2) paid a 4YO up, 4 I. (Copling) 3090, 16.50, Breaker 12.90, 6 60; Judge 1:11 2-5.

$3 Exacta (1-0) CL 4YO up, 1 1-14 ml. (Espinoza) 27.00, 13.20, General 10.20, 6.00; Geor-gealite Time 1:45 1-5. $3 Exacta (1-3) added, 4YO up, 1H ml. Bayou Handicap Tully (Brumfield) 23.40, f-Full Of Reason (Wacker) f-Valid Bess (Torres) 7.50, O.W. Time 2:19 1-5.

Scratched Gama Tres, Viscosity, Dame Suerte, Golden Highlights, Terre Froide, Soeur D'Arthur. f-Fleld. $3 Exacta (6-12) paid $93.30. Attendance 12,060 Handle 01,754,040 LATONIA Weather cloudy Track slow cl, 4YO up, 4 I. Blaker (Henson) 22.80, 1000, 6.00; Strippoker Baby 5.40, 4.00; Royal Strings 4.60.

Time 1:11 3-5. 2nd 4YO up, 4 I. American Host (McDowell) 74 00, 36.40, 20 80; Smoke Talk 5.00, 4.40; Man-idevo 12 00. Time 1:11 4-5. DAILY DOUBLE (9-12), 0701.60 cl mdn 3YO, 0 I.

Snii Tower (Ouits) 7.00, 4.00, 2 60; Miss Yallah Dunn 5.60, 2.00; Roman Clue 2 20. Time 1:12. $3 Exacta (1-3) paid $51.90. Mi-OMOO, 3YO, 4 I. Earls Lll Jessie (Woods) 700, 3.00, 3.20; New Found Strength 3.60, 1.60; Apalachee Miss 5 00.

Time 1:11 3-5. Sth-HeOO, 4YO up, 4 I. Tartan Tarn (Costa) 12.00, 0.40, 5 20; Gyro Gee 17.60, 11.60; Navajo Warrior 3.20. Time 1:10 4-5. $3 Exacta (2-4) paid $189 00.

mdn, 4YO up, 1 t-14 ml. On The Road Again (Gutty) 11 60, 4 00, 3.20; Hello Operator 3 00, 2.60; Wards Princess 4.00. Time 1:46 4-5. 7th cl, 4YO up, 4 I. Broken Roses (Gross) 10.20, 0.20, 6.40; Mystery Bee 5.20, 4.40; Babblcelll 6.60.

Time 1:11 2-5. $3 Exacta (2-0) paid $141.60. ale, 4YO up, 1 ml. Possiq (Woods) 9.00, 5.00, 3.40; Silver Act 6.60, 3 80; Haclnto 2 80. Time 1:37.

added, JYO up, 4Vz I. The Wishing Well Stakes Aspin Leiay (Bartram) 28.00, 16.00, 10.60; a-Rosslter (Henson) 11 80, 6.60; Countess Exa (Delaguardia) 5.00. Time 1:17 3-5. Scrafced Foggy Sunday, Swats, Sunny Again. a-Coupled.

lOth-RKX), 4YO UP, 1 ml. Rube And Carin (Wagers) 12.00, 5.40, SUPPORT RESEARCH Yesterday's results AQUEDUCT Weather cloudy Track last cl, 4YO up, 6 f. Lady Judith (Melendez) 5 20, 3.60, 2.00; Lady Hussymor 7.20, 5.00; Marshi 0.80. Time 1:12 4-5. cl, 4YO up, 4 f.

Rapidos Repeat (Davis) 35.20, 12.60, 0.60; a-lnflnlte Sage 12 00, 6.70; Ruler Come Back 7.40. Time 1:11 1-5. Quinella (1-11) 11-1) paid 1155 40 DAILY DOUBLE (1-11), $94.00 cl, mdn 3YO, 1 1-14 ml. Hall John (Migliore) 19 00, 9.20, 5.20; Royal Verse 12.60, 9.40; dh-Double De 2 dh-Candy Co. 3 00.

Time 1:49 2-5. dh-Dead Heat for 3rd. Exacta (5-11) paid 1370 00 mdn, 3YO, 4 I. Praise Reward (Molina) 4.20, 3 20, 2 80; Give Me A Hint 14.60, 10.60; Valor-ette 5.60. Time 1:12 4-5.

Quinella (5-0 0-5) paid SM 20. 4YO up, 11 ml Path To Memories (Barnett) 14 00, 7 60, 4 90; She Did Not 8.20, 5.00; Latka 3 20. Time 1:53 3-5. Exacta (1-4) paid $1,240 00. mdn, 3YO, IV ml.

High Schemes (Clayton) 5 00, 4.20, 2.60, b-Cains Dusty 5.00, 4.20, 2.60; Acquiesce 2 60. Time 1:54. Quinella (1-2 4 2-1) paid it 00. ale, 1YO, I. Oneonta Columbia Holme (Hernandez) 6.40, 4 00, 3.20; Comic Flare (Melendez) 4.60, 3 00; a-Jordans Gray (Smith) 2 80.

Time 1:11 3-5. a-Coupled. Exacta (3-5) paid 437.00. th 050,000 added, 3YO up, f. The Correction Handicap Jones Time Machine (Cordero) 3.00, 2.40, 2.10; Fancy Naskra (Smith) 3.40, 260; Rosa D'Argenf (Rogers) 3.20.

Time 1:10 2-5. Cl, 4YO UP, lit ml. Hopehard (Smith) 16.80, 0.20, 4.60; Castle Gem 5.00, 4.80; Sonny Booth 6.60. Time 1:52. Trlfecta (3-5-2) paid $494.00.

DAILY DOUBLE (6-3), $20.60 Attendance 19,059 Handle $3,415,956 OTB Handle $3,371299 Today's entries JustPlainJen SadalrRoylfy Distinction PlumbOLatr Breeding AQUEDUCT First RamblngRvn post 1 p.m. EST 4YO up, tvt ml 110 Powhlte 117 ParlsStetion 117 ChrmngRhyt 117 LlftleGold 112 YoursTCmnd 117 SecretFlight 117 DancersMldy 117 Richness 112 FlyingStrght a-coupiea. TropicaiBInd a-FollowsFnl ProSet a-Grandange LilOrphnAng RomanSpray ChefDeMob CharliesLoos a-Coupled. FlagLady Poquant Hailstorm WhirlingAid AledaMistit a-FrlskyRgrs BiuesChoice b-BigExpcttn MichaeisEdg c-SerendKng PessTneLedr RoguishManr AManShort MoonGlider mdn 3YO, 4 I. 116 SaratogaNtv 112 QueenDiana 117 Valiantjoan 114 Jasona 110 ARareGift a-ChrstysRd 112 116 117 121 121 a-Coupled.

Coupled PurtyWhite NghtyAndBId FAIR Weather dear Fuel Pirate La Verdad 10.20. Time No Ones 5.10, 4.50; Start Pago Lightning Exacta (11-9) 13 DAILY Borltas Best 3.90; Cholley Care 4.80. Time paid $39 30. Sterling Caiun 11.70; Lazy Sheets 7 80. yds.

Super Act Seven Year Goose 3.30. Time paid $26.70. Otll-OMOO, Yds. Exotic King Glenn D. (Guidry) 7 20.

Time 1:41 $3100. Wlltlnger Magnetizer 6.90, 5 .40. Time 1:46 $8160. Smooth Wood 7 80; Drouth Irby 4.00. Time paid $222.60.

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