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The Bee: Danville, Monday, July 16, 1962 All National League Teams Split Doubleheaders Sunday Action Leaves Dodgers Two-And-Half Games Out Front FAN FARE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS scored the winning rim on Bobby The National League set a single in the fourth after high for futility Sunday. After 10 games, stretching over 7 hours and 45 minutes, all 10 clubs were he was hit by a pitch. Whitfield's homer at Pittsburgh won the game for Ray Washburn. right back where they started. JElroy Face was the loser.

Facej The five split the second game when Bill left Los Angeles games hrVirdon, Dick Groat and Clemente front of San Francisco and injsingled in the last of the ninth. front of Pittsburgh. Si. Louis still Trailing 7-2, the Cards fought trailed by 10 and Cincinnati by back to tie on Ken Boyer's two- run homer in the top of the ninth. jDon Ferrarese was the loser.

Eddie Mathews took over eighth lOVz. And the Mets? Still 34 1 2 games out and 39 games below .500. can't" say the Mets didn't i place on the ail-time list of home run nitta try. They gave the San Francisco run hitters with his 388th in the fc the Giants in ne was called Manager Al Dark was forced to tall on his ace. Juan Marichal, 'for his first relief stint of the season to put down the aroused Mets.

Marichal got the last out in the and retired three in a row wild pitch and scored on Hank Foiles' single. The Colts overcame five errors! with home runs by Roman jias, Carl Warwick and Spanglerj in the opener, won by Hal Woode- i snick. They couldn't cope with' in the ninth. The Dodgers also ran into trou-j Ells worth's pitching in the second ble with the have-nots. After and helped the Cubs with four breezing past the Phillies in the errors.

9-1 on a six-hitter by John- ny Podres, they lost 2-1 to Art iU Amorc who never had beaten IfOfncrS previously. if St. Louis and Pittsburgh clawed away at one another all day i nothing more than a stand- I off. Fred Whitfield's pinch homer In the 10th gave the Cards the 3-2 but the Pirates grabbed the second 8-7 on Roberto Cle- Gets Lumps Carry Back Owners Set Sights On Honors For Horse Of Year fists To Talk Cassius Clay, Lavoranfe, Meet Friday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nashua. The last three earned l.t's a bit premature to get sen-1 Horse of the Year honors in their; jous about the question of 1962 (day.

Horse of the Year honors, butj Carry Back ($9) collected since Kelso has been getting hisig47 i 31K i needs only $401 to lumps and Carry Back is the prin-1 cipal culprit, perhaps trainer! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cassius Clay, the heavyweight champion conversation- let his fists Back In First Predicted Runaway By Yankees Is Yet To Materialize In AL I Jack Price has a point. Ever since Carry Back, "the people's horse." whipped Kelso in I the $100,000 Metropolitan Handi- icap May 30 at Aqueduct, Price jhas been having sweet dreams. I There was one slight interrup- jtion rather nightmarish i when a I brash Kder named wood park Gold Cu P' Prove II Clay, of Louisville, has won ,11 brash intruder named wk) has WM three stakes Homers were the big newsj. Saturday night as Cross Roads downed Anderson 10-9 and Sand- High Jump jiiente's single after the Cards ers st ore defeated Leasburg 166 in a pair of Caswell County tied the score in the top of the ninth. Stan Musial set another record s'when he came up for his at bat in the sixth inning -the second game, breaking Honus Wagner's mark.

old National Milwaukee got five-hit shutout 'by Lew Burdette for a victory, over in the game and appeared on the way to two before the Reds beat rookie Denny Lemaster 3-2 with 'two in the ninth on Vada Pinson's 16th homer and a tainted run after Lee Maye dropped Wally Post's fly. Houston was guilty of nine errors, five in the first game which they won from Chicago 5-4 on Al Spangler's two-run homer in the seventh. The Cubs took the second 4-1 with 10 hits, four Houston errors and a tidy five-hit pitching job by Dick Ellsworth. The Giants' hopes of rolling 1 football scores against the Me as the Dodgers did Saturday, were foiled by Jay Hook's nine-hit pitching and Frank Thomas' hitting in the opener. Thomas had two doubles and a single and drove in two runs.

Tom Haller of the Giants hit the only homer after the Mets had a five-run Leagues games held at Yanceyville. Anderson's hitters were led by J. irvin with a two-run homer; S. Montgomery with a solo homer and a round-tripper with one. aboard; and R.

Overman with a lords, favorites and the attention John Thomas Seeks Win Over Russian PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP)-Rec- two-run blast. Countering for Cross Roads at the plate were J. Hodges with a three-run swat and a double; J. Pruitt with a two-run blow that provided the winning run; I.

Thompson with a double and sin the track world all have changed since the last time a slender Boston University high jumper named John Thomas visited Stanford University. Two years ago the 6-fool-5 Negro was a magnet who drew gle and E. Smith with a double I throngs to watch him glide effort- and single. For Leasburg Bill Foggleman with a solo homer was the top man on offense. Bobby Loftis set the pace for Sanders Store with a two-run homer and three-ruD.

coming in the big first-inning 10-run rally Doc Ford had a double and single; H. Boone two singles and I. Miles two singles. Scores by innings: Anderson 341 001 0- 9 8 1 Cross Reads 062 002 x-10 9 6 Redmond. W.

Kendrick (3) and M. Marion; C. Mauley, R. Thompson (1), J. Hodges (4) and J.

Thompson. fourth. With a 9-2 lead going to the last of the' eighth, the Giants appeared to be in a comfortable position in the second game. However, the oone Mets sent 11 men to the plate in' the eighth and scored six runs before Marichal finally cooled them off. Orlando Cepeda and Harvey Kuenn each hit two-run i Leasburg 100 230- 6 7 Sanders Store 12 B.

Hammond, Sykes (1), J. Willis (1). W. Reed (5) and Foggleman: B. Joyce, G.

Joyce (5) and lessly over 7 feet as he practiced for the U.S. Olympic Trials. In those trials on July 1, 1960, the smiling Thomas lifted himself over the then-incredible height of to a world record and an apparent ticket to an Olympic gold medal. Now Thomas is back at Stanford to jump for the United States against Russia in a dual meet next Saturday and Sunday. But his name excites the spectator no more than a dozen other names.

He is not the world record-holder. He is not the Olympic champion. But he is a serious 21-year-old who hopes his own determination and the magic of Stanford Sta- Beau Purple knocked both Kelso and Carry Back for a loop in the $100,000 Suburban Handicap July 4. But Jack and his wife, Katherine, in whose name Carry Back runs, are back in dreamland again today. Carry Back ran one of his greatest races Saturday when he demolished the Monmouth Park track record in whining the $109,150 Monmouth Handicap by three lengths over Kelso.

Mighty Kelso, Hcrse of the Year in 1960 and again last season, appears to have had least for the present. He ran six in the Metropolitan when Carry Back equalled the Aqueduct mile record. The Bohemia Stable 5-year- old was beaten lengths by Beau Purple in the Suburban, as Carry Back was fourth. Carry Back was going away Saturday at the finish, when jockey Johnny Rotz wheeled him over the line in 2:00 2-5. "He could've gone a ou again, and he'd have beaten 'em by seven or more lengths," Rotz said.

'In the winner's circle, Carry Back wasn't breathing hard enough to blow out a match," said the jubilant Price. "Now we will go after the Brooklyn next Saturday at Aqueduct, and I don't think we're going to get a lot of: opposition." The Brooklyn, also at 1V4 miles, is another event. "That track record of 2:01 1-5 set by Round View in winning the 1947 Monmouth Handicap has been attacked by some pretty good horses," Price said. He can say that again. Monmouth winners include such stars scope.

First Landing, Dedicate, Sword Dancei-, Bold Ruler and come 'he third leading money- winning horse the worW. The cock has $1,085,360. cc year weight extender figures his heavy non- Istop chatter helps strengthen his eluding a two-run homer by Kirkland, in whining the opener. Eli Grba, who has a 6-0 career record against Washington, went the distance for the first time in hide from the rest of the starts in pitching the Angels can League, have La and out 40 their first game victory. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS M'aybe-r-just maybe, mind this time it's for real.

New York Yankees, -who away of first place on 10 separate occasions this season. Koppe drove in three Los Angeles runs on a homer and a single. About half the times they were I Senators, however, punished six 4 Vm iil A i 21.1* in, the perennial champions pitchers with a 17-hit at starts at Hollywood, finished the Gold Cup's miles with a rush, to whip Mrs. C. M.

Ring's Windy Sands by lengths hi 2:00 flat. Prove It, who was out much of last year with an injury, earned $102,100 and jacked his total to $456,970. Coupled with Olden a stablemate, the entry paid $5.20 straight. Swaps won the 1956 Gold Cup and went on to become Horse of the Year. 'Ellsworth plans to move into Chicago this summer with Prove It, and in the fall just could challenge Carry Back pro after winning the Olympic light heavyweight crown in 1960.

The handsome Kentuckian has stepped his last six opponents and 11 in all. in old and Carry Back is a year younger. The J. G. W.

Stable's Ridan, meanwhile, boosted his 3-year-old stock by taking the $102,250 Arlington Classic by seven lengths. Ethel Haifa's' Mighty Fennec was second, and Fred Hooper's Ad- move." three bases. Each tune, however, it proved Aparicio's double keyed a to be a false start. The White Sox rally in the rallied, or injury struck, or hth against Detroit. His sharp Yankees suddenly started acting ijjft that caromed off third base- like any other ball club.

The! man steve Boros drove in the run result has been one of the broke a 3-3 tie and pushed i American League races in history, i the White Sox winning string to Lavorante, 25, has a 19-3 record! Well, the Yankees are in Rocky Colavito's 21st home including 15 knockouts. He was' for the first time in his career last March 30 when Archie and making those threatening this time they may not be such mild motions. Maybe, Moore felled him in the 10th just maybe, this tune it's for real, round. The Yanks pounced on "The old mongoose taught thin pitching for 26 Sullivan retired nine men a lesson," said Archie. "But he's'including 10 home runs, Sunday in! or( er a three-inning relief bad tied it in the Tiger hall of the inning.

Harmon Killebrew drove in four a pair of doubles in victory over Boston. a good and should learn from The National Boxing Associa- sweeping a doubleheader from the i appearance to save it, A's, 8-6 in 10 innings and The double victory gave them a the East. Prove It is a 5-year- lion rates Lavorante as the No. lead of 2M: com- contencier and Clay, No. 10.

jmanding, but the largest enjoyed ''A horrible mistake which any AL leader this season. be corrected," commented sius. ''Lavorante will fall." The 10-rounder at the Sports Arena will net be televised. Cas- Angeles' Angels gained second place when The 9 p.m., re- engineered a doubleheader split, while Cleveland slipped back to third by losing a pair. The Angels beat Washington 5-1 in their first Connie Mockers 11th Win Bedford Danville's Connie Mack League baseball team claimed its consecutive i ct Saturday third.

Ridan EST-fight of the week but lost 104 in the second.f^ witn 9.3 over Bed Meadow Stable's Cicada and Crimson King Farm's Crimson Satan ran into more trouble Saturday, as did Darby Dan Farm's Bramalea. Christiana Stable's ($20.20) upset NBA middlweight king Gene Chicago beat Detroit sa foties to the home-standing mer at New York's in a single game and Minne-jBedford squad and his teammates Sauare Garden Saturday night. took Boston 5-3 in the first claimed 14 hits in gaining the a doubleheader. The second Crimson Satan in the $84.350 Dwyer Handicap for '3-year-olds at Aqueduct. Satan ran fourth.

Alfred Groleau's North South Gal ($26.50) captured the $57,762 Oaks at Delaware Park, as Bram- alea was second, and Qcada third. Bramalea had upset Cicada in the $100,000 Coaching Club American Oaks last mcntb. Peter Fuller's Half Breed ($29.20) surprised by winning the $25,000 Detroit Sweepstakes over and Air Pilot. Petty Wins dium's grass field event areas can Danville's Wendell Scott Gains Third Place In NASCAR Race 6-1, including nine knockouts. Bruce Crampton Top In Motor City Open City.

Roger 23rd in the first, Elston Howard win. Steve Flynn's pair of homers led the Danvillians' attack and he was assisted by Tommy Cole's homer and triple; Larry Clark's double and triple; and "Shank" Nos. 9 and 10 in the second. Gino Dewberry's homer and single. Cimoli's homer in the bottom of the eighth forced the opener into overtime, but Yogi Berra won it (with his two-run homer in the ilOth.

Bill Skowron's two-run homer highlighted a three-run fourth i inning that put New York ahead ito stay in the second game. DETROIT Cramp-j ji Gentile's home runs decid- iron bej ec eac Baltimore game and taking his week's vacation as 'knocked the Indians out of second, planned. 23rd of the season broke a Instead, the 26-year-old tie in the sixth inning of the tralian will have to keep working game and his 24th snapped Herndon gave up one triple and two singles while striking out 13 and issuing three passes. Danville needs only one more victory out of its next three games to clinch the district title. Bedford plays here in a return game on Wednesday night.

Gretna won over South Boston in a clash at South Boston, 5-2. Johnny Pickeral with a homer and Whitehead with a double paced the winners, two singles and a Crews with double and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Richard Petty of Randleman, N.C., led the last 23 miles in the 1962 Plymouth to win the NASCAR SUNDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "I feel now as good as I before the trials in '60." says 100-mile Grand National championship race at Greeaville-Pickens "(Speedway Saturday night. Jack Smith of Spartanburg took second place, with Wendell Scott of Danville, third. Tommy standings L1VU rea auu UUUU1C auu because he was too good in a 5.5 deadlock in the ninth Womack with two singles account Motor City Open. Crampton will 0 the nightcap.

Chuck Estradai ed for Ole hits by home tee off Thursday in the big PGA 'limited Cleveland to six hits, in- tournament outside Philadelphia. The PGA will be the 29th straight. week of the tournament trial for Crampton a grueling schedule none of the other touring pros has had the stamina to meet. "I was looking forward to a Sports In Brief By The Associated Press TENNIS CLEVELAND Chuck McKinlev and nft rrnmnlon who CLEVELAND Chuck McKinlev and week OK, said orampiuu, Dennis Ra on completed a 5-0 sweep for TiPO-'led his 17-tUlder-par Victory in the United States over Canada in the i miuci CH forces. Scores by innings: DANVILLE 010 141 14 1 Bedford 200 001 0-3 32 BATTING Jim Gentile.

Ori- homers for the Giants in thatjoles, put Baltimore ahead to stay ame. jwith his 23rd home run in sixth inning of 6-4 opener and won the i Thomas. "But I have not only iBrumel to worry there is (Viktor) Bolyshov and (Gene) Irwin of Inman fourth and Rex White of Sparfcanburg fifth. Perk Brown led every lap to By The Associated Prcsi NATIONAL LEAGUE 17-under-par victory in the 'irst round ol American Zone Davis CUD Ithe Motor City to be euglule ior; tenn ayj it McKinley beating Harry -or A "n.if iinHiina TiFauquler 6-3, 6-0, 6-2, and Ralston beating jthe PGA. But notning ciomg, A Fra cols Godbout 6 3 9.7, 4 wanted to play in the PGA.

GOI rvamnl-nn hrnl-p a thrpp-wav tie! Crampton of Aus-i Crampton broke a tmee way a in the nal rounci and with a 5-linder-par the Motor City Open by three! i fr'orm m-iva in i strokes with a 72-hole total Of 267. day for the So.300 tnst prize in. sikes won his second! OOn Motor OitV He DUt to- consecutive U.S. Golf Association Public! We WOlu-r nt put iu- JUnks championshiD by defeating Hung "ether rounds Of 66-65-iO-bo tor niSjs 0 Han of Hawaii, 1 and 1. Knoll-i Wright had a' Gretna 202 110 0-6 5 1 So.

Boston 000 200 5 2 Brown, Parson (5) and Farson, Bennett (5): Chandler and Long. htfal sr mr total at pai roumj fQr a 2g9 and a seven roumj fQr a 2g9 an a seven wood Countrv Club and had only (stroke victory in the $10,000 Milwaukee Wrtrvijan'e Podres' complete game against the Phils was his 'first since May 9. He had failed to finish 13 straight times. Mahaffey had lost ssven straight to the Dodgers in big league career before he finally scored in the second game. Roy Sievers hit his 12th homer off" Phil Ortega in the second and 6-5 second game with No.

24 the ninth. Johnson. "I like the It's springier PITCHING Phillies, turned Art Maha'ffey. back National I win the 40-lap modified-sportsman i grass here, though. j.

feat Stadit m7 i im Winston-Salem. It was his I fourth victory of the season in his won Lost pet. Behind OIie bogey in 72 holes. League leading Dodgers with five hits. 2-1, beating fhem for first Cincinnat 1 Milwaukee PhlladelDhia is evident he remembers the Rome Olympics, when his "sure" His teammate, Carl Houston of Leaksville.

N.C., was second in the field of 23. Sain was the winner of 40 34 35 24 32 34 35 39 51 Si 58 63 .660 .634 2V4 .615 4'A .556 10 .552 iO'-i .459 16 .440 .386 ZS'i .376 26V a .276 RACING An Francisco 5, 1 Jnunel upset him. Then Brumel came to the That's the first time I've ever; OCEANPORT, N.j.-carry Back been able to get through a Iment with only one bogey," sa jd; I Crampton. whose only other vic-i NEW (520.201 won the t-narc a PP A trnirkt 'S3 -35D Dwyer Handicap at Aqueduct by in six a a u.i IOUIJS.L three quarters 0 a ength- VVT; in 1961 Milwaukee Open. INGLEWOOD, it was ill mt isoi muwaura: under high welght of pounds W0 He fired five birdies in his final sisz.ioo Hollywood Gold CUP Handi- 0 ln "iround, featured by two sensation-l STANTON, Dei North south Gai recoveries after wild tee shots, 7 1 lel Chicago United States the following indoor i season and whipped Thomas three times.

Last July he bested Thomas again with a mighty leap lot' while American cleared te me Mills Simpson Of EdgemOOr. S. New York S-S, San Francisco 3-9 Crampton bad tied (sl6irij makinq a ale and Dave RaSan first starl in two months, sped through i U0 la CT a lithe mud to victory in the me mua ID viciory sped to victory in the st Pmsburah 2 8 entering the final round-and both j.Arlington'Classic iqeies Philadelphia -ftis rivals also bettered par. Mas-! a 0 decision in CASH LOANS $25 to $600. For vacations, to pay bills, shopping, other needs.

CORPORATION modified cars at the i LOS Anaeies tor moamec car. ai uie cincinnaii Sf student could help him as it once helped MEN'S FOOT PALS SHOES wright Short Lots 59 Pairs $795 mr Regular $18.95 to $29.95 If your size is here, you AA A 1 1 1 1 lave a icnsotional 9i 51 1 11 1 21 1 Ml buyl 1 Tl Ixchanges All Sales Final Armittcod Womack 552 MAIN ST. Clarence Millncr 53RD YEAR Thomas. In his first scries is off the unaccustomed 2 Brumel cleared 7-3. of modified feature ay night at the three-eights cinclienyna )( 9h: 8) at Milwaukee track.

This gave him the! Chicago ICardwell' 4-10! at Houston (Kem-j Resistless (S10.SO) in the sio.ooo Isengalc shot a 69 and finished in a i Handicap. 'tie with Dave Hill for ninnex-up ai Ragan got bogies on the last holes and placed fourth with! 442 Main SW 2-4221 mile pole position in the Rocket 100 race "A world record is he exclaimed after the workout. IMdJOr League Brumel's pending world mark is "The grass was all right for me. I jumped from it fine very first merer 0-0). night.

Only carries scheduled. TUESDAY'S GAMES San Francisco at Milwaukee," nipnt Chicago at St. Louis, night Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Los Angeles Cleveland BATTING (Based on J25 at Run- i ncis Bostonf 34 imen ei, Kansas City, Thomas Said lie planned tO Seibcm, Kansas City, Robin- jump today. Though he has cleared only G-lOfe this year, he seemed hopeful of rediscovering jlhe combination of technique, i conditioning and jumping pit that carried him to the top at i two years ago.

Cf sas o- Cunningham. Chicago, 49 4S 43 47 47 46 35 39 40 45 4J 44 15 50 56 .583 .552 .545 .522 .511 .511 .494 .439 .151 .341 SATURDAY'S RESULTS i urk Los Angeles 8, 10 Baltimore 4. Cleveland 3, 14 innings Hill broke the course record! with a 64 for his 270 windup. "I was glad those good players were out of the country for thisi ione." said Crampton, referring to Palmer and the other i Americans who played in the'. British Open.

i "This was one of those days it was my day. My tee shots jwere I did everything 'else right and could do nothing! i scorers and 1 Fight Results BATTCD IN-Wagner Los An- a and Rollins, Minnesota, 59. Boston 4, Kansas City 2 8y The Associated Press MEXICO Ultimino Ramos, outpointed Bernabe Vazques, NEW' Kenny Lane, US, Muskc- Boston and Siebern, Kansas City. 110; Rollins, Minnesota, Robinson Chicago and Lumpe, Kansas; Ha DOUBLES-Robinson, Chicago, 26: Cun-'Los Angeles 5-4, Washington 1-10 Iningham, Chicago and Rodgers, Los An-'Chicago 5, Detroit 3 Iqelcs, 25; Runnels and Yastnemski, Bos- Minnesota oosion ion. 22 postponed, rain Kansas Citv, Fox TODAY'S GAMES i-y jand Robinson, Chicago and Lumue, Kan- iTj sas City, Robinson.

Baltimore. Smith,) IPtisier i-'j. 'Chicago and Allen, Minnesota, 6. jWashingTon (Rudoipn 1-3) ai LOS 1 HOME RUNS-Wagner, Los )cduled VIICcnAY'C ioht pionsnlp) STENGEL WAS 4 FOR 10 ight Los Angeles, night Hlnton, Washington, li; Lindis, Chicago, 11. PITCHING (Based on eight Donovan, Cleveland, 12-3, Wicker-1154- Williams, Chicago and Wills, sham, Kansas City, 8-7, Foytack, Angeles, U5.

Detroit, 7-2, McBride, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Virdon and Skinner, Pittsburgh and Mays, i Fred Hawkins yifuuu oiiu San Fran 8ob Bruno sjgi.i? 20. IAI Johnston SIM.67 -St a ti9-3, Wilson, Boston, 4-2, .750. .1 siRIKEOUTS-Pascual, Minnesota, 120; San Francisco, 12; Davenport, San Fran-jBob Bruno baseball games WCre a bit of aiEMrada, Baltimore and Terry, New York, i sc 21; Brock. Chicago, pain in the neck to Casey Stengel. arro Chi 9 and mn While his Yankees were winning enough times to Ret him into 1C NATIONAL LEAGUE H.

Chfrr BATTING (Based on 225 at Mcija's, Houston, 21; Ccoeda, All-Star games at manager. Stcn- American only four. Ixxigucrs won First world mito ivoord was set at Daytona Beaoli, in 1003, when Alexander Winton set world's record of 68 miles per hour, Davis, Lot Angeles. Clemente. Pittsburgh, Musial, St.

Louis, Robinson, Cincinnati, Davenport, Son Francisco, .331. Los Angeles, S'J; Mnyj, San Francisco, 74: T. Dflvis, Los Angeles and H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 68; W. Davis, Los Angeles, 67.

RUNS BATTED IN-T. Dnvls, Los Angeles, 95; MAVH, Francisco, 82; H. Aoron, Milwaukee, 77; Robinson, Clncln- null. Cepeda, San Francisco, 7J, San Francisco, 19. STOLEN Los Angelos, 47; W.

Davis. Los Angoles, 18; Javier, St. Louis, Mays, San Francisco, Tay lor. PhlladelphUi, PITCHING (Based on eight Purkey, Cincinnati, 140, Los Anodes, Kooncc, Chicago, 8-5, KouMv, Los Angeles, 14-4, Hace, Pillsburijo, 6-2, .750. STRIKF.OUTS—Koutflx, Leu Anaelfi, Drvsrtale, Los Anoolos, 131; Gibson, Ooen at Knoliwood Countrv Club (par i Bruce Cramoton Hill S2.SOO i Don Massenoale $2,300 Ragan' Bill Casc'cr Doug Ford SI .500 i Butch Saird 51,350 73.j7-67.i3—275 name Julius Boros $1,350 qd Rudoln'.

'Pete Coocer Sl.042.50 277 75.4 p.70.?l— 280 71.70.72-48—2S1 72.73-47-70—2SJ 71-72-4S-7J-283 G.iv Brewer Jr. SS50 (Mac S7JO iBoS S740 Bobby Nichois S5SO Bos Shave S537.50 RotiriQuej S5S7.50 Barkemo ijay Hebert S5S7.50 i Fr.ink Stransh.in $4iO Burke 'Jon Gujtin S4V 33; JAI Geibrrger S450 i Jerry Steelsmith $145.71 Joo Campbell $145.7: Bill Collins $145.72 Bert Weaver SI 45.72 'Fred S145.7J x-Ocnotes amateur. HI'TS-'-T" Los 132; 118; OWI, San FrinciSCO, A1 Croat. Pltlsburoti. it.

Hoiislon, 101 Jockey Manuel has ridden in three Belmont Stakes. He shows two thirds and an also ran GREENSBORO, N. C. HIGH POINT, N. C.

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