Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 12

Publication:
Arizona Republici
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

REPUBLIC MAIL SundajvDeccmber 21, 1958 Page 4 (Section 3) J3 The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. NY, Browns Clash For Eastern Title Today Peres, 32, Rated World' Best Boxer Toe Attack May Decide Key Game NEW YORK (AP)-Cleveland's 0 0 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Perhaps pound for pound, the best professional boxer in the world is Argentina's Pascual Perez, who is smaller than most jockeys but hits like a heavyweight. Perez is the world flyweight champion. The weight limit for his Jimmy Brown and New York's Deadline Jan. 11 Sugar Ray Told Fight Or Quit Title HAGERSTOWN, Ind.

(AP)-The National Boxing Association yesterday ordered middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson to announce title defense plans by Jan. 11 "to avoid the necessity of any drastic action." Robinson has not defended the championship since he regained it from Carmen Basilio last March 25. Rules of the NBA, which governs boxing In all states except New York and Massachusetts, require a champion to defend his title at least once every six months. Arch Hindman, NBA executive secretary, said he sent the warning to Robinson. The Jan.

11 date coincides with an NBA executive committee meeting in New York. Hindman said it will set up a firm policy on championship defenses in all classes "which warrant such attention." division is a scant 112 pounds, but Pascualito, as he is known in his Charley Conerly are the key men native Argentina, has no trouble in today' pro football playoff when he outpointed Dommy Ur- playoff game at Yankee Stadium, with the poundage requirements. HE TIPS the scales somewhere sua of the Philippines. but the Eastern Conference title mi tin nnunHc in' rerez 's undeteated as a pro may be decided by a field goal, Only a draw with Japan's Yoshio fact. Perez must eat two or threeShirai mars hjs record H(J steaks daily and take a two-hour jshirai later for the title-nan tn Upon his weteht during! It was a 49-yard placement by Pat Summerall that gave the Giants their second straight victory over the Browns a week ago PASCUAL is built like no nor- traininS- mal 105-pounder.

He is all bone The 32-year-old fighter success-' and muscle spread dramatically fullv defended his crown for the over his 5-foot frame. His legs and forced the division tie playoff in the National Football League. Either Summerall, still bothered seventh time in Manila, Dec. 15, would do justice to a college PASCUAL PEREZ bacK, his chest to a weight litter And it is hard to believe, seeing Perez in action in the ring, that he weighs as little as he does Gals, Guys Share Twin Mat Main Tomorrow He packs a powerful punch with either hand and has won 35 of 49 Santa Anita Will Open 55-Day Uace Meet Friday professional bouts by by a sore knee, or Lou (The Toe) Groza of the Browns could win this one. With a break from the weatherman, who has promised to be more-cordial than a week ago, a sellout crowd of over 70,000 will watch the teams battle for the right to meet the Baltimore Colts, Dec.

28, for the league championship. The final game will be played on the home field of today's winner. The nation's football J.ns get a No current champion except ARCADIA. Calif. LP) Santa Handicap opens the stakes cam- ageless Archie Moore has held Anita Park, one of the nation's paign the day after Christmas, title longer than Perez, who won showiest race tracks, opens its! Tie Saturfjav car(i wjn be top- tne crovvn in 1954 from Shirai in 22nd winter meeting Friday, of-pfid the .05 000-added Perez was Olympic chamfering several "new looks" and a PpfltrpH in if P'on in 1948.

KERR'S HERE Famed Round Table, "Horse of the Year" for 1958, is shown with owner Travis Kerr, right, and groom Juan Alaniz. The Kerr Stable of Oklahoma will race 24 horses at Turf Paradise in Arizona Downs meet starting Jan. 1. holiday calendar jammed wi be siky Sulivani the heart attractions. I throb here, win or lose.

look for free as this game will be beamed on network (CBS) tele PEREZ won the title from on points but in his first defense he knocked out the Japanese in a Tokyo bout. In title dr-fenses since, Perez outpointed Leo Espinosa, won by a TKO vision, starting at 12 noon. The meeting runs 55 racing days, winding up March U. The track's lavish floral dis-i Fairground Entries Shrine Squads Get Acquainted Despite the newspaper strike that has closed down all major New York papers, all tickets were sold by mid-week. Only the 12,000 bleacher seats and about 5,000 standing room tickets remain to play in the infield has been enhanced by the addition of seven ever flowing crystal reflecting over Oscar Suarez of Cubt.i knocked out Welshman Dai Dower in tha fire- rrvnt Vmim Ailirix.2Nl War Commando (Shrmn.

116l This was MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Odds forest of; get-acquainted day for members nt pools dotted in a sma FIKST RCE. I'urse SKno. .1 lp 15-1 Also Fllxlble 3101 Bull O- Val i Byers. 120) 27iW Toubo Pal i Hunt.

120i which of thp Nnrth ami South football" i 1 laimliie l.ii(Ht. I 1 1H. urloncs. 64 Washington palm trees 1.V1 i nnpic ton mm i rvn a ri -a it" '1 a decision from Ramon Arias 'i i.ms iiavi. 1 1 1 20-1 ka cnlrl tki'c mflfninn tha Kail lm aathy Arms Howie.

113) cnnoHc u-htoh moot at ttip Hranoo Vtnnev lCaev. 12(1 ti-t 2501 Two Secer. 11H. 12-HUC oum tower 70 feet. A double main event, one involving women and the other men, heads the wrestling program at Madison Square Garden tomorrow night.

Laura Martin, Phoenician, will risk her Arizona girls championship with newcomer Kay Noble in the role of challenger. Don Arnold returns from a New York invasion to oppose Kit Fox, Comanche Indian, in the co-feature. Promoter ftod Fenton and Matchmaker Pierre LaBelle have each scrap slated for the best of three falls with a one-hour time limit. MISS MARTIN has held the' state title for about a year. She won it from Carmen Scorpion and has made several successful defenses.

Tomorrow will mark redheaded Miss Noble's first Phoenix appearance. Arnold, formerly a top meanie, acquired a wide local following when he defeated Lord Jan Blears, Wild Red Berry, Gorgeous-George, Lord Carlton and gave-. Trotsky, 500-pound bear, a lively tussle. r. r1 Caracas earlier this year, and zi i.mie cap mi) 12-1 1 THIRD RACE.

Purse $H00. S-Vear-1 Dark. Included in the estimated Bowl next Saturday night in the Heesa Bar (Bers. 120' 12-1'niiR laimliiK 6 Furlongs sno Pail Bob It (Strimple. 114' H-1 War lurch i'114i 5-2 beat Ursua.

275,000 purse money awaiting the Shrine All-Star game Sparklm Plow iGibns, J.vi Klistainer i.Sanl..nn. MilH) 20-1 Paccnal lc mflrrlp tn 9 ctnrkv 0OiQ i Rovine lltil ii-l 'ri14 l)-v Roh-Hov i Si'Cit. 1 1 I 1o-1 horsemen are Santa Anita four 1 blonde. Herminia. who is biscoriHw, i KimM-s.

pmk. it.Mhm-. 11. 4.1 1 forms the rival teams assembled 114) 7 h.n k. hu lu email awvn uto unieivnt iiiinrnmi, standard $100.

000-added specials the Maturity for 4-year-olds only 15-1 iiiaii iiicj' milium nn i-- if. onapt 'HUitls 11.5 on the University of Miami prac- Jtiii5 Impersonal (Riishlow, 107i 15-1 sons. u.t turn ust iitunt. Jim n-r 104 I'ort -108) 8-1 Jan. 31.

the famed Handicap Feb 8-1 luce rieia tor pictures in me morn-, MB c.pacetn- (Dixon, iihi in-i 23HH Tip lies. 107' 1111 1.1-1 28. the Derby March 7 and the ine, and this afternoon got down Perez, who is quite monev FOl RTH II K. Purse $8(111. 3 A p.

hnminc gl.lllli. One Mile. l.vl 10-1 San Juan CaDistrano Handicap On in thp cpriniK nf lrarninr scions savs he mav move uo to FA Tmv lsurt Tr.tem Fi st il.umm. lint 1 -JTiV) C.iupti-ss Myt'ia iKieuera. 113 9- Twilight E'-ho i Bums.

116) closing oay. lottensive and deiensive torma-tne oantamweignt division 10 get -jm ny ui iB.uin(. 1161 4 i i.v'"i im- i nai i novim it." The Palos Verdes tions. more lucrative bouts. hjSJj' sSXnk ('cSiimore.

10-1 7- 2 32-1 5- 1 15-1 o-2 ti-1 8- 1 4-1 6- 1 Our Omar i Ametine. "It'll Jrnkintowt i Rushlow. Marzan Kiihnons. 1 1 The players get a regular pay day for this special game with the two clubs splitting the gate 50-50 after expenses. The players cut in for 70 per cent of next week's championship gate, however, including a $200,000 TV fee.

Thus, big money is hanging in the balance. A winning share in the championship game last year was worth $4,295 and each loser got $2,750. If today's game is tied at the end of regulation time, it will continue on a sudden-death basis until somebody scores. They will toss a coin to see who kicks off in the extra time and go on from there, stopping only to change goals if they go 15 minutes without a score. 27H5 Molly Royal (Hunt 11U) '24oi Idyll (Cray.

lli 2101 Mi. Plea (Casey. H5i Also Klicihle rriss i Ct: Ihron. n4 Arizona Fairground Horse Race Charts 10-1 DON ARNOLD FIFTH A E. Purse Stldn.

3 lp laiining I I I IK. 2m5 Tower Top (Marsh. 120i fi-1 1 You iKushlow, 112' 10-1 i2.vi4 Iloe Andrew (Hllmrk. '113) 7-2 2ri('R Fiaming Rar 115i R-l (2'X' RiKht Rrieht (Hunt. 120) 2-1 The popular Fox, however, may: IRi.ltol It MKKTINO I Ml Tl ELS Not Bad 513.

60. 5. 3.60; Insli Bachelor $4.80. 3.20; Don Sol rtrd 1. of M-d, n.f.l.u.

-0 -B R. Ksca.l, ualva TRAIN til) BV r. loy IN GATE off at onc e. St KAT HKII Jim Cnss. Ml Tl EL POOL 669.

Turf Workouts draw the support of fans. S' lc tl li it fi I i tl IN a 8 a 3201 4- 1 5- 1 On the undercard, starting at URST RACK. furlongs 1 1, 1100. Purjn MOO. 3-yNtr-oldi and un rilmlnr Mart Won driving.

NOT BAD. quick to gain rnrnmanrl following the oruU1 ui. break, wlthst.wd a bold bid by IRI.sH BAC HELOR in the stretch when being Ui.nl unHar nrpssiire Tht latter savert ttmiinH when mnklnff ffrndiml oin hilt 4 One 8:30 p.m., Jerry Woods meets. Jorkej Owner tf St "4 Vi Mr fl Oddi hung in the final going. IMi.N SOL closed itronntly.

Index Hr FAIRGROrND Dee, SO) Track, Fast Three-elghtoi Gay Spouse 363b; Levon 37. io. 1 1 Petsch UH 8 Ahd 27T2 rlit Vlrtnry iHunt Phil Melby, and Chico Romero-goes against Johnny Demchuk. 2wr' Wheel 'N Ural u'havezi Soto 119 2 1" 2 25o9 Smog Free I.umm. 122) 2f07 I.o ta Gal (Byers 110' SIXTH RACK.

Purse 3 Year (lids. ChtlminK Mile. THK PRniSE VAI.I.EY 2I17 Dusky l.ady Seaer. 112' 2o7 Noide Sp' ir.allimore. 115) 2Ho5 Spanish li'tok (Lidherg.

112) 12002' Fail Speed (I.umm. 112) 20o." Hu'h Torrh (Adair. 112' i2S(il( Indian Peace Htson. Ill) 111. Hutch (Hunt.

US' JS-1 8-1 2. 2ii i II IS. 211, I' 4M lnim! FIFTH MACE. 1 116 miles. Purse IxnO.

3-year-olds and up. Claiming ILJiSO. 3 2 lUmin'rti' Neet'e 114 Trlsinc ifJ.Hilimnrei A Bailey tl' .1 h' 6 lt2 miil.ie Itreiun iHallmarki IMovjey 112 2 4 5-2 Half-mile Arraeado 53b: Andalin 50 4b, Anita's Breeze 54b: Imperial 4-1 Jockey Owner Wt PP St Vt Vii Hi Sir Fin Odds hd h.WI lndexHorae Despite the two Giant victories (21-17 in Cleveland, Nov. 2, and h-1 7-2 jack 49jb, rommie m. 43b.

Five-elchth. A I i-Z a a 101 '2h: .1 101.IO. nn7 I'mnklv Ves iliivoni Mann 120 5 7 3. SO 2.40 1 1') l'i MM i.tO'SJ, Rmn.i li-iintler 117 I fi' I II 2tii2 Kronie Dun (illibuns I. KmAn 111 him t)' Need of lty ifiushloui Wnll.ims 112 9 7 ') Tiilw iltotvini Mader 114 1 2i 4' 6 2WJ I nrle Ed lAdair.

Barbara lean Sthl 119 10 9 7" 9 alnto nawthrom' Ihmey 114 1 3 91) 10 JO 5 10-1 Double Flicker 106 '3b; Vets Pet 2H05 Admiral Rino i Rurns. 118 15-1 .2 M'Jism elily iKrey Da'nelson 120 4 (5 6' 10 4h.iOl27llti Nn-Tellln K'owie' Lary 117 1 4 4' 3' 3' 5' 41 20 SO SEVENTH RAC Purse XDIIO. 3-Year- 13-10 last Sunday in New York), the betting men find little to choose between the two clubs. Be- I'J 2' ins. A A i ii270(ii iinrnn u.amoerti li Meyer 120 .1 o-j jo Olds.

Allowance, Furlongs. h' 711 (2005' Kentucky Dnll Frev. 113) Time lJ, 1 J. iM.T.V I :0.1 I S. (rler and fasll 27IW lv Lands (Bverst .1 Nicholson 120 7 1 ') 2' 2-1 8-1 17 7" 8 8 8 5 7' I Ml Tl -Pnlile Vicloo sn 5 si).

2 so Wheel Ueal 2 40; ihoI Pal scene il awthron'- Strinser 115 8 8 Zrain v'i Handy Valley (Hallmark)" Slehr 110 2 5 25.20. 103.4b. Andalin and Imperial Jack worked together, the latter being the better. Ali-Zaca was impressive. Tl'RF PARADISE Dee 20; Track, Fast Three-eighths Atomic Missile 38 -'2h: Bl ai-Bhai (Cawthron.

-1091 2105' Bihu Hie (Hunt. 114) 27041. Grey Bomber (Chavez. 114) cause of the sudden death end Evans Defeats Chess Opponent NEW YORK (AP)-Larry Evans of New York defeated Edmar Mednis, a student at NYU, in the" (. l'Itr-i nirm in.ii.r.K nt rcixit.

j(w IN l.tlt: 2:01. off a' 2:01 RATI HKD I.lherailtv, El Tiny. War Com-1 Time :4 lJ. 1:1.14 S. llM.l 'S.

1:45 4'S. tiact. Ml Tl KL Pool, I Ml Tl El.s Frankly Ves 4.20. A SO: Top Scene SJ.lx). t'elrty ing tney are quoting no points, but list New York a slight favorite.

In man-to-maii language it is 11-10 New York. I Start goi'd won easilx. i miti iook ine oveiiano rnuie "neii.jrjjfl, ImDnnini her posifon eml.v. inn. kiy dit dear in the final turn and won as MI.VNKR- Rr 5.

Frankly-Favorable. TRAINED BY E. Mann. IN GATKt much the hest II F. FI.

ItF.AI. led earn -ouM not stay with the winner rff lt onre Ml Tl FI. Pool, sl im but was easily hest of ihe oihcis 7.KAIN was never a sei ions threal. start good Won driv.nn FRANKLY YES was kept wide when improving- ir. his iwtsition and got up in the una! staccs 0.

win hv a narrow maiKin. TOP HQi back frtn. Pars. 18(H). un.

lalminn "J- hl" Jdln only match played to decision yes-- usi ni sseti. r.i.1,1 I hip a I hi eini-iiiiu I siieiii uui lunti ill ine vius- SI ing Stages Odds Str Fin claimed Frankly ycs tor i.2.yi ny J. anin. ow.ier trainer. Owner Jockey Index Horse Aemio 37, 3b: Advertiser 3673b: A.

Pee W. 36bg: Beau Bre 36b: Blanter 3fib; Catch Patch Mb: Chatterly 364h; Dusky Lady 37b: Francis Drake 36b; Fleet Charge 352b: Gilbert 38 3b; Jack's Wife 39b; Mission Boy 372b; Man's Alibi 373h: More Power 35'4h; Pasdawinkdum 36b: Ramego 363b; Red Fighter 3b; San Tan 40b Half-mile B)l' Ring 49b; Biff's Abbey 49 2b; Chain Of Command 48 3bg; Cynical 512b; Fair Speed 512b; Father's Alibi 4b: Jacki Miss 49b; Little Malm 50b; Maker This 4873b; Torele 493hg. 51 3206 Paul Brown has hinted his Cleveland team will open up with more passing by Milt Plum. However, the Giants expect more of the same from powerful Jimmy 2 90 7.10 2. to I 11H miles.

Purse S900. 3-year-olds and up. Starter SIXTH RA(K. allim ante. 2 li 5 dl 4 4' 5 10 Wt PPM'4 12MC) 2 5' 115 9 8 fit 120 2 5 41 120 7 10 9' 120 5 lit) 6 6 7' 117 1 1' llti 4 4 l') 1 9 81 117 .) 7 10 terday in the third round of chess championships.

Defending champion Bobby-Fischer, the 15-year-old Brooklyn" boy wonder, played his third" straight adjourned match, time with James T. Sherwin of. New York. 50 Index Horse Jnrkey Owner PP St V. ai Sir Fin Odds 04 si! -so1 Keiiey's Error (Rushlowi Simms.

112 7 5 5M 4'j" i2ii3' Hlg llarsaln (Ruins' Hyle 202 Arislo-Te (Hallmark'" Brown 2Hnl Hurhiite iGHlhmorpi I. Fryar 1 MKl 'Freyi Pinke-ton 5'i5 Murkllni ll 'Cowie' .1 Wehh 2'-ot rosty Time i Caw thron Cook is'rj Atmde Marsh i Hcnson Kog Blsruit iFigueroai Carcia 2102 Manoln Taylor Llherty June Rushlow Kemp 5 lbs A AC. Time I. at 9 Brown, oest ground gainer ui 2soo Honey iliyersi hittentiaugh Hi 4 8 si R-T SI Little Pro (Rushlow. 1141 so7 San Tin K'owie.

117) A Nowell 115 5 9 lo-i league history. They will be alert 1 -WAj wa.u Ca.it I Clt-lt- 1 I IW Qtiartrr-mlle- Blue Bird 24ibg: Bern 10 7 l.c-on (Hums. 1 The Breeze 23.i; Fair Mae 233bi 4' 21 1' 4 201 51 3 2 6.501 fi' 4' 3'i 2 20 7) 4'i li.su. I' 8'1 fi' 17.50 2' 5i 5.90 8' 8 9 9 18.10 s4i.it Di-I's Mistake llophami 11S 1 1 I'l li p'urse 3 passes to Ray Renfro, more FII.HTH RACK. Inimitable 2JJh Miss Carrie 2 .1.

I MO. (t un I rt. 233bg. 280.1 Nuahlaude il)ioni Mann 1 1 (S 9 fi S't 7 2708 thorns iDotson." II Horton 112 5 2 2' 2 (2709 1 I I mint Hcnson 120 2 5 5' 4: Hachote M. vuiijiiii uy Ltn val 2 hi Ansto- lev: 50 ho THE EKRYDERBY Ml Rig Raig.nn '7 8ii.

i so UlNM-lt Ch 1 Ahhe Pierre-1 iiinii tuous TRAIN F.I) I Ramsdal 2807 Delicado navez. 117) jjj and the normal accuracy of Gro- 240ti side Lntrh (Sherman) Prosser 117 6 4 4' 7hi 9 9 FivMlghths Bettyanhull 101b: Ben-turo 105 1b; Bolder Streak 104 2b; Captain Buster 104 lb: Jeanley 103b; Acme. 1 I.umm. llbi 5 Ihs. AAC.

IN 2 25 off ai once RATI HFD Pomiieyweista. Meum Est. Hy Cuh. Ml Tl U. Pool.

lo IMIIA HOI BI.E POOL 9 .802. 2r.08 Boy (Casey. 119 3-1' za, wno surprisingly missea tnree Time 1 IS. J5. 1 4'5.

1:1. 7-: 90S Mr. N.stion (115) Oregon Oak 104 lb; Reverse Light Start good. driving Bl(, BAR.AI. on tne oiitsine wnen 'acing wnn Ml Tl ELS Kellev Eiroi S10.40.

6. 4: My Honey S7.4H. 3.60: Sky 4-T'out of four last week. the es--ly 'ead-ns command in Ihe final turn and under g.std handling jtt 'nuuis, li held AR1STO-TFX safe. The latter worned his way between horse and was I i imivin nt t-hmnt iv M.v Ring (112.

6-1 FIRST MUFFLER SHOP IN PHOENIX 15-MlnaU Serrlce Quality Workmanship Eastside Auto Parts 2025 E. Washington AL 1-1 g-'ir siiorgii ttie end HOTE saveo grouivi to gain rommana in tne R4TI fim-Arfmirii R.n.. First mi Tt I'ooi. tiriet nream rnrn. i-i final turn 'ml could nit uo $14 072 iJIksi viy tlosTcss (ttanmai-K.

urn q-i Start good. Won driving. KEI.l.EY's ERROK gained steadily and took NT'' R.A 0ne lutn; cnoice it lb. Three-quarters Miracle Call 117b; Star Ca7.e 117b. Mile Muk-Luks Bettyanhull retains her good form.

Chain Of Command went in improved manner from the gate. Reverse Light was under stout restraint. DAIU DPI BI.E PAID V.l.tlt. command in the strelch to win under good handlinc. Ml HONEY made a hold added THE riTRI HANDICAP 3203.

hid entering the stretch hut could not get up. SKI' JAX lacked early speed as usual, was forced wide when making his bid and hung in the final stages. THIRH RA( E. 5'i furlongs. Purse 800.

S-year-nlds. Claiming tl.250. 2207 nianter 1 111 6-1 2808 Tela Fella 1 Byers. 110) 8-1 Fatheis Alibi 1 Casey. 117) 4-1 il07i King of Basrah iShrmti 119) 5-2 Index Horse Jockey Owner St Vi StrrillOdds l)n- 1M 14 4IX) SEVENTH RACE.

5 furlongs. Purse $1,000. 3-rar-nlds and up. Allow 14 2' I 50O7 Ikes llrrani Dixon I Muckerman 119 5 1 51IO Dream i Casev I Wnlfenden llfi 8 2 in anres. 1 251 13 1 Call Call I 1231 -5 lflf7 Best SicKle (Burns.

115) 7-2 Jockey Wt PP St A Owner ti Indeg Hnrsn Odds. C22' i7 1 Arrarado dlSi 3-1 -n TENTH RME. Purse Hno, 3 p. Sir Kin 1" Khsroi Crnffi.PrLr 4 in 21D8 Anlla V. 8 Claiming SI One Mile The Giants can be expected to lean heavily on Conerly's passes with variations of the successful option on which Frank Glfford threw a touchdown pass a week ago.

If the ground isn't frozen solid, they hope for a better running game from Gifford, Alex Webster and Mel Triplett. Since the Giants beat the Browns in the air at Cleveland and scored on a pass in New York, they can be expected to do more probing with the enemy's deep pass defense. 2Sii8 the Rleiid i turns i Harris-Coleord a 01 tnl' ii.iuvii inn onrvn 4 Wheedle Con ea i (I Adams 11fi 5 8 8'1 8 5' 27'il i hula Cem illest Spnng Arre Km 10 7 7' 5 2I'V1 Mopnet i Bovine- A 112 9 9 9 71 7 24i3 Sueress Time (Marshi Swe! 11 1 1 5 5 41 4) fisia Argenta Maid (l.ummt li 1 fi fi'-" 9 9' 1106 Kalahari (Calllmorei Warn llfi 7 5 5'4 HI Mr. Naylor Reynlds-Hyns lit fi 1 41 fi' 8 Denverette (Mr.Makinl Stites 118 2 10 10 10 10 5 lb. A.c -17 I -OA IK -111 1 310I 1 121)1 1 10 1 5 5 118 7 8 118 .1 7 117 2 fi1 119 8 1 2' llfi 4 4 5'4 118 5 5 4- 120 6 2 1' 310: 7.10! toil hum Hum icnllimnre, 120) 6-1 4-1 20-1 i.

lstw lls Malrh livers. A izcaya 5 IT Deniro tllallmaik'" Demmitt t2rt07t mhroee Giacomelli Hunter 10 4S.U)j nn 11,1,1 (Kigueroat Donovan I l-'astness (Cowiei Tuhhs fitta 4 at' 74 41 3M 5' 4 21 6- 5i 7 7' 1' 8 8 270t) U. Cnjty I.umm. 120i Waimlie(fil 01 VrVllllli ss ivnn-. iw ori I '27011 Movich 1 Dot son.

"Hot 8-1 Mm Bull Jr. llophami A Caseio 5-1 Sit TM'I IL-. sill 1 l.t 1 .1 ISom CTI 1A- UhMtril -JMI3 uuKe Aimnai muni, un (in MnK Royal Deed "115) 7-2 WINNER Ch 2. Ikes Glory-Dear Pream TRAINED BY Crev I TIH.S Anita 5 40. 3.8(.

2 fin: The Blend SS. 3: let. Match SO. i If IN 2:46. off at once SI R4.TCHED Blue Diana Tl EL Pool.

WINNER- 4. Carrara Marble-Checker Board TRAINED BY E. -SS, ill'l'0! M' ul tvWn 1-1 Beeley IN ATE off at onre. SI RATI HEI Miss UI TI KI 1 2S03 over Down 1 cMakm. 120) lo-l Start good.

Won diivmg IKES DIIEaM showed In front at the h-eak. was pool. I Al r.llgime hard throughout and vMthslo.st BOLD DREAM in a s'rong The Start o.wid Won drlvinir NIT mnnil when heini, nnt.i.n 2(06 Mvstie Pawn (I-ord 120 20-1 latter forced the leader throughout hut a not good enough WHEEDLE made early moved strongly when urged in the stretch turn and outlasted THE 27O0 Vet's Pet i.1 I.amherl. -112) 2()-l Five pounds apprentice allowance. GOOD USED CARS a g.io gain inroucn ine sneicn BLEND.

The latter, forced wide throughout made a good late hid. LETS TI uorked his way between horses when monne strongly in the stretch 3204 Eol'RTH R(K. II furlongs. Purse 1811ft. 3-year-olds and up 7tf i Sir Un odds EIGHTH SCE.

furlongs. Green nay Motel Purse. Purse Sl.SOfl. 3- HI I'P St Owner Index Horse Jockey year-oms. Allowances.

Las Chances By DUSHAN LAZOVICH li'i 2 3 14 l'i ft SO 4 10 Indrs Odds Horse Jockey Ouner Handy Han (Bovmei Maiden Our Used Car Inventory is ridiculously tow due to the volume of used car sales we have enjoyed this month. Sir Eln Ti 1 2Mi Not Bad (Cawthront" S. arlrttA.tnv 2s04 Irish Bachelor Buins. Parks Dn si .1 have. A Pappan 2fios rrineess hay Haiden 2.MI7 Magus (Hunt.

Pe tier 1J0OI1 s.miu Ahbev 'CaMimorc. K'nlev 8 i) 8 10 3 80 120 3 1 114 4 1W 8 4 11" 1 2 117 .1 ft Wt PPSI'4 r'o 1 117 1 2 1' 120 5 fi ft' 11: 7 Si 34 1 4'1 5 fi''-' 7M li 44 Tove The pride of the Giants, of course, has been the defensive work of Andy Robustelli, Rosey Grier, Dick Modzelewski and Jim Matcavage on the front line and Sam Huff, Harland Svare and Cliff Livingston as line backers. Jim Patton, whj led tne league with 11 interceptions, has developed into one of the best safety men. Once again Huff draws the job isos Alma Aethrl 1 Casey 1 .1 osgln 1 25iio. Andersen 2.

L.1 2fii w-War Ran Kirhantson Swansnr. 117 7 fins too Trans-Dream (Hallmarki .1 Craig Ito 2 4 5' fi 2 om no 3' 3 npoi 7" 4 37 t(: fi' 5' I 11.20 5h fi' 48-tlij I- 7 .50 8 8 130.80 lame 11.00: fiod Interest (Burlesoni- W-CRmirk to5 3 3'- 74.711 2VI7 Evening sky Circle 120 9 81 2708 Chlrnnio K'ascyi Chnstiansop 117 7 9 5 lbs. AA' 5 lbs. AAW. Time I S.

1:11 3 1 ash Money. Theos. Rnelnante. 2 heene Black. Hy un.

sunny NICK. 3 War Torrh. Port Quest. Ole Dlf- 4 Twilight eho. Idyll Capern.

3 Right Hr.ght, Lofta Cal. smog I- ree. ft Dr. Hulrh. Spanish Rook.

High Torch. 7 henlucks Doll. I.enn. I.iltle Pm. '2HI7' henlueky Babe illurnsi Htsn-Clrrrt til 1 5 4' 3' 100; shealrnrlsta iCawihmni McDonald 112 3 8 9 2407 Driirallon illimli Sinclair? 117 8 7 7' 2 0 ins Time :45 3 ,1.

1:10.1.1. Ml Tl El.s llardv Han 5 4 10: Alma Aeth.l 2 CO: Sores. WINNrR 3. Vow. TRAINED W.

E. Hanien IN 4:39, off at onre Ml Tl El. Pool. 17.ti-S Slaft g-iod. Won ridden out HANOI HAN.

on the outside when fo-eine the earlv leader ri ni1 command before a half and rew ele.tr under trong handling AI.M4, AETHEI. quickly opened a clear ead following th" hreak could not s'ay ivi't, the winner hut continued gamely SOREV wide ihroughout. elosisl stronglv. SntUm- of trying to stop Brown, Cleve- 9 Arrarado. taii i an, lather's land's ereat fullback.

Brown We art 55 ears short of our normal inventory requirements. To maintain our lead in used car sales we must fill our inventory immediately. We can't sell empty space! Doesn't it make sense that we are in better position to give you better New Car Deal? Alibi. 10 Lord Hum Duni. I'.

I nlty. RKvr BIT: Twilight Krhn In 4th. VHWERS: 4 of 19833.3 per rent gained 148 yards in 26 carries a week ago, including a 65-yard touchdown run. 1 3209 NINTH mcr. One mile 70 yards.

Tlirse 8()fl. and tin. Claiming scnon. IndeT Horse Jockey Owner PP St Str Fin Odds 2-301 Kronze Rull (Bversi Fscohedo Sth 119 12 5' l'l 2T01 Derail Richards I Warnork 119 3 4' 3' 1 2'l 2 2sr3 herein nninanv Itit.i lit 4 3i- 41 3 3 34 3fi.) 3.VM Turf Results 231)1 III Tiger (Hunt. Adams llfi 2 9 8'1 8' 8' fiif 4' lift, a 5 TO II 30 r.m imirr i.umm (I 1 I .1 I (- 4' TtxinRtv fi't ini T'l 30.) 8J 29 2D 9 43 90 S4.20.

2.90: Oh Tony (Tanisuehl) $4.30. 1:12 Scratched: Dark Tea. lomly and I- as! 8n2 Hiir (ilrl i Kiev, A Penderesst 11(i 7 4- 2 ol "8(19 llashv l.rrmlin iScgen Weler 119 8 (i fiif fj 2T01 w. orange King 'Toohami HSmtth 119 6 11' 5 Some Sound KI Law 112 9 8 9 9 9 9 28111 l.nsv Burleson Taylor 109 10 broke in air llis. AAC linT ti Top Reader 239-00 (Rihins.mi 29 .30.

11.10. 8.90: Nuclear! KOI RTH. 6 furlongs Montesano Comet it antar nn S.8 Jl. fi 40: Kosta Hoy iMc(TosKev) 12 o. t.20: (il Way 9 V) 1:12.

Iter (Piercei 5 20. 4.10: Blue Rajah Scratrneo- Hi Idol War (Harmatr) S3 so Scratch- n-vi lay Roy Borhe eo: uuatre oua vs ailing untie. Jay SEI O.M), 1 lfatn mliei Slave nan. tripisn uynn. Ihs AAW Time 1 X.

1:14. 1 S. 1:1.1. Ml TI Klj -Bronze Bu i .9.20. 4.30.

3.20; Derail S3 so. 2 fiO: Keepln Com-pani- 2 ko Ouioiela paid IKK 'ik 8. Bi lls Fie bootless TRAINKD BV Warnork 1 3 (4 off at "ice s( T( Marian. Blue Bull Mt'TI'rX Pool. Vi.Tl".

OITMKI.A INMll. go T4 Start gsvid for all hut I.OXV. Won driving BRONZF nrced to lose ground when improvirr hie position gained the let.d entering the stretch and slowly drew clear DURA II. moved with a nih when urged after a half, opened a long lead hut could not last. KtfKPIN fOMPANV raced evenly.

It's eiee day It's alee drive end It's swtll place do business! COMI IN and IE CONVINCED We Can and WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 1 1 1 Open Today from Noon till 8 pm. Paradise Motors i r-si 1 iiii ai Attendance XJ.Vt. Mutnel Handle tm.Mt. nn-H. 1 1 'lfith miles Telyar (Tanl.

guchii SH.20 4 90 4: Firelock (Shlmtat 810.2(1. 6.80: Frivol iKeene) J10-20 1:45. SIXTH. furlongg Second Flash (Green i $21 20. 8.

5.30: VVIckerhill (Wadley) S.3.S0. 2.90: Zacawm (Griffiths' 10 1:11 Scratched: Home Town Here Mc Raider SHVFTH. 6 furlongg Lotsnloot S2 90. 2 40. 2.30: Pronto Lark iShirotai 52 80.

2 40; Civic Pride (P)erce) S3. Scratched: Rolake Copyright. IH.VI. hv Triangle PuMlrallons. Ine.

WH S-2421 Camelbock at Scetttdala Raad, Scertsdata Seven Horses Perish' In Fire ADM EN. S.C. fAPi Spvpii Thomas E. Waller nf ReoTnrrl riC.HTH. l4th miles B-King's Ca nasta S4 2 60.

2.20: If We Can't Save You Money aeuc 2-yearld thoroughbred race Hills, N.Y., who operates the bonder tKi1 H- ST g-J horSM unrlercrnlnr tr.inlno trabtins lite undor Ion (mm (Sku sei 8.VT0. with C-Coupled Bar- hA tnlolera hie VaUBinea rt We Don't Deserve Your Business! this winter resort died in flames Mrs. Marion UUDOnt SCOtt, Said Space Rocket li til t- lull III DasHw nA VIVTU 1L1 n-iilaa Taa sin fV nl. 'lli .) A I were insured IsiavV i-atd '-223 ft) Vi. 5.

SSO; Killorcu're (Glenn) a.kftCTTii hich destroyed their stables four of the horses ''iri late Friday night. 4 for about $100,000. THIRD, ut longs i.arr- nt, y): Navy look tl imgucni' (Maesei SI 4 80; Eilfei-i-een'.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Arizona Republic
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Arizona Republic Archive

Pages Available:
5,583,415
Years Available:
1890-2024