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3D Phipps Vitriolic Captures Pimlico-Laurel Futurity ROCHESTER DLMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday, November 5, 1967 icjf Exclusive at Rok's jfj DONATELLO JVjf "always hove Rok's Sji iffl finer men's wear' fif 342jinjteast LAUREL, Md. (AP) Ogden last at the half-mile pole and then produced late speed in win-nine bv three lengths from Phipps' Vitriolic, another son of show pool of $4,388. T.V. Com-1 tree Stable's Sweet Folly, with mercial paid $2.60 and $2.10 as only one stakes victory to show the second choice. for eight previous races this Two lengths behind T.V.

Com- year, came through with a sur-mercial, Harbor View Stable's prise victory yesterday in taking the great sire Bold Ruler, sewed-up the season's juvenile' Bwamazon Farm's T.V. Corn-championship at Laurel Race! mercial. Family Fun finished third and $58,600 Ladies Handicap for course yesterday with a victory The winner, coupled with fillies and mares at Aqueduct in the $180,870 Pimlico-Laurel Wheatley MaDies wnat a Stanley E. Hubbard's Gin-Rob crossed the finish line in fourth race track. Futurity.

Pleasure as tne reioy- Controlled by his regular rid- trained entry, paid a.m, er Braulio Baeza, Vitriolic was I and $2.10 and created a minus A. Ipf (hwovuvdnql Roberts of New York "AFTER FIUE" STUDIO FOR MEN position. However, Robert Ussery, rider of the latter, claimed foul against Family Fun and Pete Anderson and the stewards reversed the order of finish. Therefore Gin-Rob paid $2.10 to show. The mile-and-a sixteenth race was around one turn and over a good track and Vitriolic posted which is 14-5 seconds off the track record, set by Bold Commander when a 3-year-old.

The winner's share of the The 3-year-old homebred daughter of Tom Fool, ridden by Heliodoro Gustines, finished the Va miles 2'j lengths ahead of John M. Schiff's lightly regarded Harem Lady with Paul Mellon's Muse another Vi lengths back for third place. Straight Deal, favorite in the field of 13 off six stakes triumphs this year, under top-weight of 126 pounds, finished fifth after running into a traffic jam at the top of the stretch. UR Booters Nip Alfred, 4 to 3, For Seventh Win Pimlico-Laurel futurity purse Devoted Exclusively To The Design, Manufacture and Custom Fitting of HAIR PIECES for MEN Private Entrance Maufacturers Wholesale Retail was $113,015 and increased Vi- triolic's earnings to $429,896. ONE MAN GANG Larry Csonka, Syracuse's record-breaking ground gainer picks up 8 yards in drive into Pitt line in second quarter of game yesterday.

Pitt's Ed Gallin (43), Eugene Yajko (53) make stop. (UPI Telephoto) The winner paid $25, $14 and $9 to her backers in the crowd of 45,045. Harem Lady, packing only 108 pounds, returned $32.60 and $17.80, while Muse, with 106 SWEET FOLLY LEADS AQUEDUCT RIDGE-SENECA PLAZA 315 Ridge Rd. East goals while Seth Rockmuller and Mike Osazuwa booted one each for the U. of R.

Bill Horsefall kicked all three Alfred goals. Alfred's record is now 3-7. phone 544-1510 or 266-0880 or 266-3886 Green-' pounds, paid $8.60 to show. NEW YORK (AP) Special to The Democrat and Chronicle ALFRED-The University of Rochester won its seventh soccer game against three losses by nipping Alfred University, 4-3, here yesterday. Mike Ogundeyi scored two antie Punt Return 2 0 11-4 0 0 12-3 2, Rockmuller 6 UR Alfred Scoring: UR-Ogundeyi and Osazuwa.

Rescues Orange mw DEL a to the eight and McCain scored on fourth down. He also kicked the point. Four Weeks Remain for Batavia Meet EM fflEIIBV BEIEME MBaBBBBBHBaBi IIWaBUaMHBMiaHaHM Syracuse 0 6 0 814 Pittsburgh 0 7 0 0-7 svr csonka 1. pass Cassata (kick tauea) Pitt McCain 1 run (McCain kick) Syr Mantie 53 punt return (Csonka pass trom cassata) Attendance 28,704. From ID That score came only moments after Csonka had been stopped on a fourth and inches play at the Pitt six.

A short punt gave the ball right back to the Orange and Cassata took them 32 yards in six plays, scoring with 31 seconds left in the half. Mantie missed the extra point. Csonka fumbled on the first scrimmage play of the second half, and Bob Ellis, who made the tackle, recovered the ball at the Syracuse 29. A pass inter if EXECUTIVE 5 BATAVIA Onlv four weeks Panthers Show Fangs Colgate Eyes 1st Home Win HAMILTON Colgate's football team will try to end one streak and extend another when the Red Raiders entertain the Bucknell football team here at 1:30 p.m. next Saturday, Nov.

11. The aims actually spell out the same thing for Coach Hal Lahar's gridders. A win over the Bisons would snap a two-game losing streak at home and would extend their domination over Bucknell to four straight victories. Colgate won last year's game at Bucknell by a 20-0 count on the way to an 8-1-1 record for the season. The previous two Special ZnJi'O-jexii Syracuse Pitt remain in the fall harness racing season at Batavia Downs.

Action resumes tomorrow night with a $1,100 conditioned pace First downs Rushing vardoae Passin yardage Return yardoge Passes Punts 17 13 193 86 94 71 140 85 8-244 5-18-3 7-33 7-26 1 1 96 56 pegged as the feature. Batavia wraps up the nine- a a ference penalty moved the ballYFaurdsblp5enaiiIed month WNY sulky season Saturday, Dec. 2. The meet will continue nightly except Sunday. Rochester's VOLUME Lincoln Mercury Dealer Because of our large volume operation, Lincoln Mercury has selected Monroe for the cream-of-the-crop of factory executive cars.

We continue to offer Rochester the best possible deal on an automobile. This year a night program will be presented on Thanksgiving UR Rips Larries, 14-0, First Season Shutout instead of davlight racing as in the past two years. Qp 1 I 1 Ml iMMniitrmm Robert Roth of North Jackson, Ohio, who scored a double one night last week, will drive 0 had 12 tackles in the game. St. Lawrence was put in the deep From ID I Dunnigan ran five yards to the games were narrower anairs with the Raiders coming out on the top of 14-6 and 21-7 scores.

In all three years, however, his Mayo Arion, a good pros Vte mat at Montoe. ate ott go-! pect in tomorrow's feature which hole on a good coffin-corner kick by Rick Wolf when UR lost 15 yards after reaching the GENE CAMPAGNO PRESIDENT lured a limit field of eight. Colgate was riding the crest of unusual success. Over the The other starters are John, Solicitors Creed, Larries' 18. "We'll Always SaveY VVvi-i mm After a Rochester fourth- three-year span, they posted 21 Grattworth Byrd, Screech, That Extra $50 to $2 wins, six losses and two ties quarter threat died on the St.

Avon Charlie, Caccialupi and against all comers. Joyous Lad. Lawrence 2-yard line, the Yellowjackets battled right back to score with 3:30 left in Terry Thomas and Solicitors This year, the tide has turned against the Raiders who the game on a 28-yard drive. The touchdown came on UR's dropped the first six games of the season prior to invading Le old reliable pass play, Young to high on Nov. 4.

Faced by this kind of adver St. Lawrence 2 but the Yellow-jackets were penalized back to the 17 on the play. On the en-, suing fourth-down play, Young i was dropped for a 9-yard loss. St. Lawrence recovered a second-quarter fumble on the Rochester 44 but could not cap-i italize.

The Larries also failed on a 57-yard field goal try. On its opening sequence of plays, the Saints drove 61 yards to the Rochester 17 where they bled, UR's John Clarey ering. Rochester made it 8-0 with four minutes left in the third quarter, scoring on a safety when UR's Little All-America linebacker, Dave Ragusa, tackled St. Lawrence quarterback Ton Rigabar in the end zone. who played both ways, Creed rank as the pre-race favorites in the one-mile test.

However, Mayo Arion beat Solicitors Creed last week in 2:06, the Roth starter's best local performance. In the associate feature of to-morrow's 10-event program Wally Spencer will drive for his sity, Lahar has been juggling Bailey, for three yards. var 179. Rochester 0 6 2 14 St. Lawrence 0 0 00 RO Young 1 run (kick failed) 'RO Ragusa tackled Rigabar for safety RO Bailey 3 pass from Young (pass failed) second straight victory.

The pacer who has the rail has posted ten victories for owner- his offensive backfield almost game by game. He now has what amounts to two complete backfields, led by the quarter-backing pair of Ron Burton, a junior, and Al Klumpp, a sophomore. Attacking strength resides primarily in senior Marv Hubbard and rookie Arch Coupe who are interchangeable at the tailback post. Harry Shoff, a trainer Robert Keizer of Alex .500 SEASON POSSIBLE Rochester St. Lawrence First downs 17 7 Rushing 183 3 8 Passlna 72 57 Passes 8-18-1 6-15-0 Punts 1 7-24 Fumbles lost 3 2 Yds.

lost penalties 62 115 ander. Three special events are pro SiTL Attendance Climbing in '68 senior, and Al Feramrn, a sophomore, provide the outside grammed for later in the week. Parties include Groth Distributors of East Pembroke Wednesday, the Alpha Epsilson Pi fraternity of the State University of New York at Buffalo Thursday and The Little Steak Hut of Akron Friday. Here's the NEW YORK National Foot- seven-pointers r0F MERCURYS 0 feS COUGARS I 0 Spl HARDT0PS' SEDANS 0 uiuclMiVW- These cars have been fl ALL CARS HAVE and Ped. All of Jf REMAINDER OF ImI the are loaded with il 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE VL'iiiSU extra equipment.

WARRANTY! 'Mr 0 llllM threat at wingback. The blockers in the I-formation, who also pose an way the intra and lnter-divisional competition has gone: WEST (9-5-2) Post time for the first race inside running threat, consist of Captain Don Mooradian and Tony Principe, a junior, who each night is 8:15 p.m. Coastal are the fullbacks although each Central 5-3-1 4-3 is outweignea by trom zu-su 3-5-1 Kings Point Fumbles Aid in Hofstra Win KINGS POINT, N.Y. UP) Coastal vs. Central vs.

Century vs. Capitol vs. pounds by the Hubbard-Coupe 1-6-2 Hofstra capitalized on two re combine. C. W.

POST ROUTED BROOKVILLE ffl Quarter Capitol 6-1-2 4-5 EAST (5-9-2) Century 34 5-4 ball League attendance has exceeded three million at the halfway stage of the 1967 reason After seven weeks and 56 games, the NFL total is 3.124,640 for a per-game average of 55,797 The league paid attendance record of 5,337,038 was set in an 105-game schedule last season. Also at the halfway mark: In the first 56 games, the home team has won 25 times, the visiting team 26 times and there have been five ties In inter-conference play, the West has won 9, the East has won 5, and there have been two ties Twenty-four games have been decided by seven points or less, including five ties, 2 one-point games, 6 three-point games, 6 four-pointers, 2 six-pointers and 3 covered fumbles to score twice in the opening three minutes of the game and went on to blank Kings Point, 21-0, in college football yesterday. The triumph lifted the winners' record to 7-1, including six shutout victories. back Bill Burchette scored two touchdowns and passed for another in leading Guilford College to a 34-14 football victory over C. W.

Post yesterday. TALL SPORT NOW DENVER (AP)-How the basketball boys have grown. Of the 40 players on the four semi-final teams in the National AAU tournament of 1967, only three were less than 6 feet 1 and only one was below 6 feet. Victory for 8th Ranked No. 1 Ranked Waynesburg Upsef by Fairmont Sf.

I 1967 MERCURY ffe MONTEREY 0 0 FACTORY EXECUTIVE CAR, 4 fJ '4i f'xl 0DQOR SEDAN, AUTOMATIC, il 1 Pi FACTORY EQUIPMENT, Fl L'VI. 'J fU -1 REMAINDER OF 5 YEAR, -Wn Ui.U-1 V-' ''l I I 50,000 MILE WARRANTY. HOWIE PARNELL RUSS YOUNG AUGIE DIRENZ0 DICK W0L0SYN MIKE PERUVIAN HARRY GREENSPAN RAY RANALETTI General Manager 0 NEW YORK STATES LARGEST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER! 0 MONROE LINCOLN-iaERCURir! 2452 WEST HENRIETTA HGAD mm in the battle waged on a muddy field. The Falcons hung up seven first downs and 186 yards in total offense and held the powerful Pennsylvania squad to an output of only 68 yards. Waynesburg failed to muster a first down after intermission.

Waynesburg's closest resemblance to a scoring threat came in the second quarter when it marched to the Fairmont 20, only to have the march die on a pass interception. Fairmont threatened later when the Falcons intercepted a Waynesburg pass on the Pennsylvanians' 24 but the bid died. FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP)-Siphomore quarterback Roy Michael fired a 16-yard touchdown pass to wingback Ron Robinson in the final 40 seconds yesterday as Fairmont State upset Waynesburg, the nation's top-ranktd small college team, 7-0. The loss was the first in eight games for the Pennsylvanians, who took the No.

1 spot in the rAIA rankings this week. Fairmont State, given the No. 8 by the NAIA last week, preserved its unbeaten record and posted its seventh victory. An estimated 10,000 fans, largest ever to see a football game in this Northern West Fairmonf 0 0 0 77 FOOTBALL HEAD Harvard's Carter Lord (82) appears to have caught football with body and helmet, it actually is Pcnn's John Brown knocking Carter out of bounds. Catch led to Harvard touchdown on neit play.

Story, 4D. (UPI) Virginia city, saw Fairmont Waynesburg 0 0 0 Oo 16 pass trom dominate the offensive picture rahnHuTwck) Kjirmont Rnbinson appnnonaa473-4743panan ppoi.

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