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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 37

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Monday, May 3i, 1971 Beacon Journal 5 Trainer Says Horse Is Ready For Action Betting Along If Gallops it anonero nwar With Yannucci At Thistledown veloping colt, has won all six of his races and earned $84,800 for owners William nic of Detroit and Charles Hargrove of Miami. The dark brown son of Boldnesian-Reason to Earn has never been extended, win- i by from two to five lengths. In addition to Bold Reasoning, the 1-mile Jersey has drawn Eastern Fleet, which finished fourth in the Kentucky Derby and then lost in that memorable duel to Cano- Arias said again Sunday. UNBEATEN Bold Reasoning, a 3-year-old, is the 6-5 choice for today's $100,000 added Jersey Derby at Garden State Park. Bold Reasoning, a late de- II in the Preakness.

Eastern Fleet has won three and placed four times in 12 starts with earnings of $154,389. Others named for this 12th annual Memorial Day run are Pass Catcher, Twist The Axe, Ray Yannucci Ma Divot By Keefer and Lansky mi u-lft? AUAc uji iki pi curt NOLAFE 1 GARY MEANSI Gary plaver anp iafe com CONTINUE A PRACTICE POUND WITH SANP AT THE SITE OF THE 1971 U.S. OPEN, THE MERION GOLF CLUB THAR.WUZ.TH' ftJBeTPINE INVITE AN TH' PINE VWOPS CLASSIC Today's Bankroll $373.60 Ray Yannucci, the Beacon Journal's racing writer, has been given another imaginary $400 to bet during the Thistledown meeting. He'll make daily bets and keep you posted on his fortunes and misfortunes. For the Summit meeting, Yannucci ended with a bankroll of $202.40.

RSAVflNS. AND I'VE Prince Graustark, Chrissy Nalees Man and Twin Time. Each carries 126 pounds, and if all start the race will gross $135,400, with $88,010 to the winner. BOLD REASONING skipped the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. He missed his whole 2-year-old season e-cause of an injury that didn't respond quickly to treatment.

Then he stepped on an open safety pin and developed an infection which delayed his 3-year-old debut until March 8 at Gulfstream where he won by three lengths. A. trainer Nick Gonzales says he will skip the Belmont because he feels the iy2 mile distance is too long for Bold Reasoning, there is some chance he'll have a change of heart if he wins the Jersey handily. tiUN IMAI'N TIMES. THfcN From Beacon Journal Wire Services Canonero II, suffering fro'm a skin rash and an infection in his right hind hoof, galloped 2y2 miles on Belmont Park's inner turf course on a rainy Sunday morning a he resumed preparations for Saturday's Belmont Stakes and his bid for the Triple Crown.

Earl Whyte, a 135-pound exercise was in the saddle as Canonero II galloped, under the watchful eye of trainer Juan Arias, for the first time since Thursday. "The skin rash is of no consequence and is clearing up," said Venezuelan veterinarian Jose Hernandez-Rosal. "The foot infection is minor and has responded to treatment." The skin rash began in Baltimore before the Preakness May 15. "Canonero is a fit horse," WONDEgPD THAR WUZ-j THE SAME THINS I HOtV HAW5WALU5W5? VAU NO WORE SO THAN YOU I I iFSNV'liH SHORE CO HrrrrSTKAISHT. INFACT.YOU'EE II MANY TIMES.

I site incredible HOW I TWw ITf 11 TCMTNDU'VENEVER WONll S3 CJV (E Today's Bets RACE: WAGER: COMMENT: HONEST, FEILBZS-AH CAInV FK56ER IT OUT MAHSE EVEE $2 doubles, Mighty Jr. with Yosts and Carrolwayj Both races Prince Swivel with Yosts. wide open. 1 TIME AH SITS WHAR AH MK5HT KBT THROUGH AN' WIN, SOMETHIN'AUUS WK AWN Mt Bonnie Allison Wins 6600' $6 combination, Ad mi- Off winging, ral's Argonaut. 8 Northfield LATE SATURDAY SEVENTH: Class, pace, 1m, $2,400.

Time 2.06.1 Frisky Future (Perrln) 36.60 13.60 5.40 Mighty Painter (Zendt) 4.40 3.40 Gons Mary F. (Bertram) 4.00 Also: Miss Baron Volvo, Gallant Ro meo, Easy Chief, True Heather, L. B. Crystal. Perfecta (4-1) paid $136.80.

EIGHTH: Class, pace, 1 $2800. Time 2.03.2. Ella Darling (Brinkerhoff) 6.60 4.20 3.00 Proper Time (R. Richardson) 4.60 3.40 SEE COLLEGE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT AT THE RED PEPPER STEAK HOUSE FIELD Rt. 261 Barber Rd.

Norton, Ohio SUNDAY, MAY 30 MONDAY, MAY 31 1st GAMES 11:00 A.M. Double Elimination Tournament CLEVE STATE COLLEGE ASHLAND. COLLEGE AKRON UNIVERSITY OHIO NORTHERN UNIV. PITTSBURG UNIV. DON'T FORGET AMATEUR PRO STYLE WRESTLING SHOW MONDAY, MAY 3 1,8 P.M.

9 $10 place parlay, Ticket Both could win. Boss and Paper Boy in the 10th. Farvel Boy (Irvine Jr.) 3.00 eran's first 1971 victory but the $29,400 payoff pushed his earnings this year to more than $70,000. He was unmolested for the final 261 miles. His speed wiped out the record of 135.823 m.p.h.

established by Jim Paschal in a Plymouth four years ago. Plymouth drivers Pete Hamilton and Richard Petty finished third and fourth. tion came to a smoking, grind halt after 350 miles when Charlie Glotzbach crashed into a grandstand retaining wall to destroy the pole-winning car. Bobby Allison winner by more than a mile led for 309 of the 400 laps on the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway before a crowd of 78,000, largest ever to witness a North Carolina soorts event. IT WAS the 33-year-old vet- Waterford LATE SATURDAY 5 Right To The Jaw 15.80, 6.00, 4.40; Papa Bully 4.40, 3.00; Esky's Song 2.80.

6 Plaid 4.80, 3.40, 2.40; Papadero 4.20, 2.60; Spy Threat 2.40. Big Perfecta paid $441.20. 1 Big Poison 5.20, 2.60, 2.60; Geomancer 4.00, 2.60; Meanietonian 2.80. Perfecta (4-1) paid $19.80. Also: About Time, Tricky Dares, Fireball Pick, Forbes Time.

NINTH: Class pace 1 $6,000. Time 2.02.3. Victory Dart (McNeil) 4.60 2.80 2.40 Waycount Hanover (Nickells) 3.60 3.00 Dixie Tomboy (Richardson) 4.00 Also: Ark Time, Tio Sam, Katflsh. TENTH: Class pace, $1,200. PATTERSON'S i ime i.qi.

Dawns Image (Weese) 6.60 4.00 3.00 Little Park Er( Harrison) 4.60 3.40 Sammy Dale (Carroll) 6.20 Also: The Thinker, Claire Less, Kangas, Rush Yates. Perfecta (3-2) paid $38.80. PICKS SHOP SUNDAY 1 2:30 to 5:30 P.M. AT ALL AKRON AREA STORES Sale. How to soak up the sun CHARLOTTE, UP) -Bobby Allison outgunned iron man Donnie Allison in a brotherly battle of speedy Mercurys Sunday to win the $200,000 World 600 race at a record 140.442 miles an hour.

Chevrolet's heralded return to big-time stock car competi- i Salem Nine Is Winner In Tourney Salem Potato Chips and Detroit Nothdruft Tool each won quarterfinal games Saturday to remain unbeaten in the Ak-r Invitational Fastpitch Tournament at Firestone Stadium. Salem, host of the 11-team tourney, downed Rainbow Grill 3-2. The winning run came in the bottom of the seventh as Steve Szekely singled home Craig Fox who had doubled. Dave Highley hurled a one-hitter and struck out 12. IN THE other contest, Detroit blanked Buffalo Grill 7-0.

Harry Horian paced the winners with two home runs and three RBIs. Winning pitcher Bonnie Jones turned in the same performance as Highley one hit and 12 without getting soaked. (Winners: 8 for 20) 1 Prince Swivel, Mighty Military Rule 2 Yosts, Michimango, Prince Leadfoot 3 Parawolf Satr Battle, Fuel Oil 4 Tokyo Bay, Masinita, Bold Cavilier 5 Indian Babe Theo Personal Pilot (-Air Gage, Fickle Love, Kathy Kiely 7 Split Star, Rimaroni, Old Bruce 8 Admirals Argonaut, Say Know les, Rising Sky 9 Pete's Buckeye, Ticket Boss, Mr. Pantop 10 Count Moore, Paper Boy, Antoinne Belle BEST BET Pete's Buckeye BEST LONGSHOT All Lantlon (6) BEST PARLAY Pete's Buckeye and Count Moore LONGSHOT DAILY DOUBLE Irish Equal and Carrohvay Todays Entries Reg. $89.

4-pc. redwood furniture group includes club chair, chaise and 2 end benches. Resists mildew and ages to a deep red. Chair and chaise have polyurethane foam cushions. LIKE CHARGE THEM! 119 Thistledown Entries Monday Flnt Post 1:00 (EDTI 1st M00, cl, mdn f.

Miohtv Jr. 120 Pam's Blue 114 114 110 110 114 106 Prince Of Iron 122 Cromaint a-Buckeye Stable entry 6th 2,400, cl, 3YO up, 5 f. (turl) Alt Landon 114 Kathy Kiely Darcy Doran 109 Sir Tenaway Fickle Love 122 Martini Jane Ohio Indian 115 a-Native Drink Ocean Roar 114 Chain Bridge Gar-Fer-Ro 122 Hills Air Gaqe 120 a-Gypsy Bully a-Reichek Step Farm entry 7th 1,800, cl, 4YO up, 4 f. Sun Genie 112 Pimpernel Sun a-Split Star 122 Suniim xGalla Deb 107 My Radar' Poppy's Prince 122 Son 115 115 120 120 120 120 123 115 Edward P.M. Bobbelle't Baby Wading Rhythm xVellara Irish Stylist Sue Prince Swivel Bullerina Deadly Action 120 Gown 115 Frisky Louise Reminisce 115 Celeridad 110 Military Rule 120 Pink Tony 115 Sonic Sabor 120 The Maiden IIS Lady 120 117 119 2nd 1,800, Cl, 4YO up, 1 ml.

40 yds. Royal Boo 109 Ronala Don nri Rriif. 122 Rimaroni 122 Behavin Jerry 107 e-Misanthropo Chargey large xxPowderett a-Cowan A Soicer entry 122 Moiave Desert 117 Our Juneson 117 xLate For Oats On Call 114 Talk Tonl 119 Sheilabob 122 Mr. Finn Roneye 104 Michimango Lunar Ace Carrolwaw Prince Leadfoot Seven Admirals Truck On Yostt Xx Frank I Carle Finals in the double-elimination affair are slated for 3 p.m. today.

Yank Chess Ace Near Win By The Associated Press Bobby Fischer, the U. S. grandmaster from Los Angeles, has virtually clinched his quarter-final match with Mark Taimanov of Russia in the World Chess Tournament eliminations to determine a challenger for champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. Fischer beat Taimanov for the fifth straight time on the 46th move in Vancouver, B. C.

He now needs only a draw in the next five games to win and advance to the semifinals. cl, 4YO up, f. Parawolf 122 Hiah Margin 122 Erin's Luck 119 Prestidigitator 127 Paula's Lark 122 Little Blacklack 122 Painter's Pride 114 Sweet Holly Tom's Policy 112 Air Basis 122 Well Keyed So Barbizon Star Battle Fuel Oil Danger King xBrian Stewart Miss Thym Bomb Battle Bridge Compare these everyday low prices 'VWf i'Jg WxMt 6th 4,000, hep, 3YO, 6 f. Hampden Bull 109 Ky. Hard Boot 118 a-Say Knowle 115 Mildas Peach, 113 Rising Sky 117 Charm Flash 114 Proud Love 114 c-Pete Pete 113 a-Admirals c-Cathy's Man 114 Argonaut 122 a-Madonna Prostko entry b-Ruth entry added, 3YO up, 1 ml.

40 yds. (The Lakefront Handicap) Ticket Boss 120 c-Pete's Mr. Pantop 115 Buckeye 127 Strider 112 Synergism 111 a-Necdle And a-What A Ball 114 Whisker 113 Tipsy Toes 106 c-Green Weeney 119 a-Frederlck entry e-Ruth entry loth cl, 3YO up, 1 mi.70yds. Gone Miss 112 Double In Gold 122 Paper Boy 119 e-Doc's Theory 112 a-Count Moora 119 a-Casey Key 117 Ged On 117 c-Cynthla's King 119 World Around 114 Antoinna Bella 109 a-Falb Ruth entry c-Genovese Silver entry x-5, xx-7, xxx-10 lbs aae. 4th 1,900, el, 3-445YO, f.

Cotton Joe 114 a-Rateing Miss Running Hare Sams Tear Mansanlta 110 Lancer's Image 109 Tokyo Bay 110 a-Rustic Now 114 Bold Caviiear a-Lowrance entry Sth a.lDVals, 344YO, 1 ml. Almost Autumn 114 Jackie Darling Mr. Clever 114 e-Social Queen a-Theo J. 114 Old Acres Indian Babe I. 10) Personal Pilot UL-MJ 36- Proves 'Be'lT Ringer '(t I- I 1LI 7' cranklift umbrella.

i lil Not ovoilable ot Lokemore Plaza jj 17" iQ99 0799 I I Sale $42 Reg. $47. 3-pc. redwood table set includes round table and two curved benches. Table measures Vinyl table cover.

3.98 Carousel barbeque wagon features side shelf and motorized spit. Foremost brazier has Foremost BBQ steel wagon warming oven and has fire drawer and large motorized spit. tempered glass window. li tition from Akron Ohio Bell offices included the lOth-place Hot Ballbriggans, captained by Dottie Zivkovic, and the 20th-place Checkmates, led by Juanita Wees. Bunny Engel of the Akron offices with a 617 series (with I Award for his 535-110645 pin-fall.

FRED GODARD FORD, led by Warwick McCutheon with a 171 average, netted the second-half championship of the West Congregational League at Riviera Lanes. McCutheon was Joined on the winning team by Joe Thornburg, Fred a Russ Auten and Bob 'Zimmerman. Thornburg rolled 253 for high game and John Rode-man's 592 was high series for Bowling News AjA pit a 3298 i I nnerspring chair with tilt- By JOHN SEABURN Corrine Gorby was awarded three trophies for her excellence in the 25th annual Ohio Bell Women's Bowling Tournament at Poelking Lanes in Dayton. Miss Gorby of 247 S. Balch st and a service representative in the commercial department in Akron was rewarded for first-place finishes in all-events and high game, and for her 17th-place finish in singles series.

She rolled 1,678 in all-events and 227 high game, and had 649 series (603 actual). A two-year employe of Akron Ohio Bell, Miss Gorby formerly was employed in the Youngstown offices. She has been able to continue her affiliation with a women's team from those offices known as the Habitual Five. Other team members are Agnes Stewart, Rose Shaffer, Irene Perish and Marge Williams. Miss Gorby bowls in Akron leagues, however, and carries a 180 average in Kelly Shell Women's League at Colonial Village Lanes on Wednesday and 177 in Fred's Bakery Classic at Bories Bowland on Friday.

Akron teams finishing in the top 20 of five-member compe 15" Adjustable lounger with detachable head and foot pillows. Innerspring chaise with tilt-resistant legs and tubular steel frame. Blue and green floral print. Innersorina rocker 32.98 resistant legs. Available In blue and green floral print.

See Penneys Catalog for complete summer needs Sale prices effective thru Saturday. the season. Bill Sassaman's 175 average; Sassaman Softies' 929 team single game and Godard Ford's team series of 2,653 were other winning pinfalls. Russ Bair, who at 80 is the oldest bowler in the league, was elected 1971-72 league president. Paul Trask was retained for his 35th season as secretary-treasurer and Don Hassler was renamed league tournament director.

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL captured its second consecutive title in the fifth annual Inter-Hospital Bowling Classic. City Hospital had won the first three classics. Barberton Citizens and General also compiled. handicap) was 56th in singles series standings. The Ohio Bell tournament, which rotates between Toledo, Columbus, Cleveland, Akron and Dayton and is scheduled for Toledo in 1972, this year 1 1 70 five-member teams, 147 doubles teams and 273 singles entrants.

ELSEWHERE, Clarence Behra, with 585 actual series and 98-pin handicap for 683 series, won first place in the 20th annual Quarter Century Ten-Pinners singles handicap tournament at Akron Rec. George Frost wasrunnerup on the strength of his 624-57 681 series, and Sherm Grant won the Ace Mitchell Senior The values are here every day. IAKEMORE PLAZA Akron Tuei-Sot. Sunday 12:30 to 5:30 Catalog 733-8744 ARLINGTON PIAZA Akron Sunday 12:30 to 5:30 Catalog 773-33 11 NotOponwondoy CHAPEl Hill MALI Akron Sunday 12:30 le 5:30 Catalog 633-8690 Not Opon Monday NORTHFIEIO PIAZA Northfield Sunday 5:30 Catolog467-8191 Not Open Monday STATE ROAD CENTER Cuyahoga Fell Tuei-Sot. Sunday 12:30 to 5:30 Catalog 923-9701 Notgpon Monday NotOpon Monday.

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