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City's Top Fan to Swing at First Pitch Giants-Iridians Inaugurate Stadium Today By FRANK MAESTAS Albuquerque's fan of fans 73 year-old Herman Shulman and the incomparable Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants will share honors out 283 men in 29 innings, was 1H last year while Bokn was 10-5 for the Giants. The Giants and Indians arrived in Albuquerque Sunday evening from Phoenix, where the two played their final Arizona spring exhibition game. San Francisco won a siugfest. 13-11. San Francisco comes into town leading the National League Western Division with a 17-5 record, which is also the best record in the N'L and second only to Baltimore of the American League's Eastern Division.

Cleveland is 12 to for the spring exhibition season whitii puts the Indians third in the AL Eastern Divi.v-.on Shulman will swine; at a pitch thrown by City Commissioner Chairman Pete Domenici. Frank Schifani. president of the Chamber of Commerce and head of the Albuquerque Dukes the Dodger booster organization will be the catcher while Albuquerque Dodger President Tom Bolack will act as umpire. Members of the stadium committee, headed by II. L.

Gailcs will stand behind the mound during this ceremony. Tlie gates will open at 1 m. with a guided tour of the stadium planned fir 1:30. Tlie stadium is located on Stadium ju across from the I'NM football stadium. to the plate to become the first 'batter" in the new stadium.

Later the exhibition game will get underway and the first official batter will be none other than Mays, one of the all-time superstars of tlie game. It is fitting that both Shulman and Mays share the distinction of becoming the first unofficial and official batsmen. Said Albuquerque General Manager Charlie 1 a "The guy who built the ball park is the fan and the guy wlio represents the fan is Herman Shulman, so Herman will be the first batter in tne new stadium." Biaitey said he has sold more than 8i00 tickets, but i.l sell i-p to if that many people show up. The stadium holds Clancy said those who bought general admission tickets in advance are not guaranteed a seat if the game draws over capacity unless they get to the park early. The box office will open at 8 this morning.

Mays, second all-time home run hitter behind Balie Ruth, will swing at an offering by lefthanded fircballing Sam McDowell of the Indians. McDowell has l-en nominated to oppose Giants' Pob Bolin on the mound. McDowell, who struck this afternoon when the city's new $14 nvllion Albuquerque Sports Stadium dedicated with an exhibition game between the Giants and Cleveland Indians. The game, originally scheduled for 3 p.m., will start an hour later out of respect for the late President Dwight D. Eisenhower who died Friday.

Pregame ceremonies including a memorial service for former President Dwight Eisenhower will start at 3 p.m. Shulman, who has niissi but two professional game since Albuquerque has had a pro baseball team, will stroll behind Baltimore and the New York Yankees. Besides Mays, San Francisco Manager Clyde lfcng will start Ron Hunt at second, Bobby Bond in right, Willie McCovey at first. Dick Dictx or Jack Hyatt catching, Dave Marshall in left, Bobby Etheridge at th.rd, Hal Lamer at short and Bolin. Leading off for Cleveland will be Jose Cardenal, cn-terfield, Dave Nelson at short, Rich Scheinblum in right, Tony Horton at first.

Jimmy Hall in left, Joe Azcue catching, Zoilo Versalle at third. Jack Heidemann at short and McDowell. The starters arc expected to go at least five innings. Monday, March 31, 1969 B-l (Cry Jim Palmer Continues (m Giants Edge By Cleveland, 13-11 PHOENIX 'tf The San the Giants ahead to stay. Orioles Win Comeback as LC kit 'K a Francisco Giants defeated the Davenport's belt to deep left By The Associated Press In other Florida apparently recovered from his Baltimore's Jim a 1 Bo.ston nipped Detroit 3-4 in 12 shoulder trouble, started plagued by arm trouble fur the innings.

St. Louis a agaim are Denny past two years, continued his Phi'adclphia 5-3, Atlanta topped McLain. leaving with a 3-1 lead rong comeback bid Sunday. Los Angeles 4 2, Cincinnati beat KVtn impressive innings, hurling eight scoreless innings llausion Washington trim-J Rookie Joe Hague slammed a as the high-Lying OrioJes mcd Kansas City 51, the two-run eighth inning homer off breezed to a 54 exhibition Chicago White Sox took Min-Chris Short, sending the Car-baseball victory over the Pitts-'nesota 6-4 and a 1 dinals past the Phillies. Richie Cleveland Indians 13-11 Sunday center came after Cleveland in their final Arizona spring reliever Horacio Pina had hit exhibition baseball clash.

Ron Hunt and Bobby Bonds. I The wild contest saw a com-jThey were the fifth and sixth bined total of 16 walks, seven batters hit by Pina in the game, batsmen and six errors. The Giants then added four Jimmy Davenport's two-run more runs on singles by Dave I triple in the eighth inning Marshall, Jack Hiatt and Hal sparked a six-run rally and put: Lanier. 3 defeated Los Angeles' squadlAt.n drove in aI 0( the rhis burgh Pirates 7-- jruns with a single, an infield Tlie New York Yankees New oul an(i a 4jo.foot homer. The 23-year-old right-hander, a 16 World Series hero who Mets game was rained spent most of the 17 and 18 York '9- 1 1 M.lt Pappas and Cecil I'pshaw pitched hilless ball over the last seven innings as- seasons in the minors trying to out.

overcome physical In the Far West. San Fran- Winning pitcher was Frank Linzy, who relieved starter Joe Costelk) after five innings. The Indians collected 17 hita off three Giant pitchers; the limited the Pirates to three cisco ouLsiucced Cleveland 13 IWO UUUMWU behind singles. Mike Adamson pitched Celts Win 3rd in Row From 76ers 4a-th(, gravcs came from 11 the Chicago Cubs whipped afJer soott Oakland 8 3. California topped on Bi Sudakis, the Braves came from a 2-0 a hiUcss ninth to wran up inning homer.

Giants got but 10. The Giants announced Tito Fuentes has been optioned to Phoenix of the Tacific Coast League. Baltimore's 17th triumph in 20 San Diego 5-3 and Seattle exhibition games. blanked tlie Angels' team 2 0. Palmer also poked a sinrtle: Reggie Smith's run-scoring Tony Perez' leadoff homer ir frlvIsTon relief t.reerun dou kt.t ininrt im 1 il uk: i-l vidian vaniwu two run ace Dick Radatz in the and double while Belanccr eraeked a homer off Pittsburgh Jim Running.

me uec.s iiousion. nn dm WnH 5nv thn niH nvnr Dttroit. Boston's Jim Lonbore, "'u" "-lu. one scoreless inning of I Tlie Giants must trim two PHILADELPHIA John more players to mee the 25-Havlicek. Sam Jones and Don player limit.

Nelson led Boston to a 125-118 11 1 victory over the Philadelphia iriH i hi a 7crs Sunday night as thenfUtX Celtics grabbed a 3-0 lead in Hrrbfi ni tun, dwi (. w-their National BasketbaU Assn.jLu"y- Eastern Division semifinal! if it relief, running his string of exhibition zeroes to 17 innings. Tim Cullcn's two-run double keyed a four-run first inning burst that propelled Washington to its first victory over another American League Club this spring. Clemente Scores Press for Racism series. Boston can close out the best- of -7 scries if the Celtics win the next game, scheduled fori jTribe Works This Morning Tuesday night in Boston.

Looking on are players Jose Caixle-nal, middle, and Joe Azcue and hostess Juanita Marguarita Fierro. Little Tony is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnett, originally from South Dakota on their w-iy to tlieir new home in San Diego, Calif. (Journal photo by Gary IVdersen) NEW TFi.VM.MATK: Suwt Lou Johnson, risht.

finds a teammate as lie and two of his feliow Cleveland Indians await their dinners at La Placita In Old Town Sunday nisht. Tiie personable Johnson, former Los Anueies Dodder star, found time 1o play with Tony Barnett. MIAMI, Fla. un Super star I'm faking my Injuries because Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh's I'm Puerto Rican and ")lack. $100,000 outfielder who's been! Clemente, 34, injured his right CtKIIIWIS FH1I.I.IK8 1 i-hiiidfipn mi 'Hi 1 st.

I'iuk i) 2 Short tn(t Sullitan: i.iiun. 7i UK. McCarvfr. Hirm-in (4i. The score was tied 21 times! before Bailey Howell scored on shoulder last season, a.id H-wukipttw, auh si.

plagued by injuries, said dippe(i to for tll3: UdV IIIC piTS IS UUttU UII Ullll since lb ,1 111 4 0 lf jrlrt 2110 III 1 I I wnen ne geis nun ui H.i(w 3()o hiscolor- i But he came I Ai.n: oto i id I 9 I Siwrr. I.nib Spring Hali-r L'pnhiw ill nd Bradenton shiililir niey say MicKey a camp at super star lies limping. They: an(J Mjd his hght .1 fast-break lay up and made a free throw to compete a three-point play that ne the Celtics a 95-92 lead wii'i 23 socoa's remaining in the liurd period. The "fiers never caught up. Boston boosted its load to 112-101 with 5:14 remaining in the game.

The 76crs rallied to come within two pouts at 119-117 when Archie Clark look a pass from Billy Cunningham and scored on a driving Ijvup with 1:48 left to play. uilh1 nvnim kuials i If you want to see the Cleveland Indians work out today, you'll have to be at the Albuquerque Sports Stadium at 9:30 a.m. Today has been declared a national day of mourning by President Richard Nixon in memory of former-President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who died Friday. And baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn has declared no baseball activity Teenager Defeats Barbara Jo Rubin Russian leers Deat Canadians For World Title Kiiitu Citjr i -l 4 1 Then, While attempting a Hcnin.

Bositmn ii. Humitirfv tli. say jMKir nuiM-y. I )iiy vum four stitches in my feet. They don't say anything about it," Clemente told reporters.

diving of a fly bah, ne.But.cr. ouy 121. DrWo oi. injured his left shoul ler. hum tli aixt Rmtrlctirt, Kirkwtirirk tl) Tvlor (9i.

W-Bprtui. L-Butlfr. CLEMENTE, who just returned from his home in LAST EEK, the Pirates white kox TWIN 4 ik) (ill nJ4 It 0 SUNL.WD PARK (LTD jthe southern New Mexico track An Odessa, teenager who; on the possibility one of the 10 iu imiiik gave Puerto Rico where he Clark, however, fouled Sam -can be held between the hours treated by his personal wasn't even sure she would be. qualifiers would not be there. STOCKHOLM Wi Russia able to ride drove to a three-! She wss entered in the dash: won the world amateur hoekev Jones, who made two free of 1:30 and 4 p.m.

this af- iiAfSaS until Saturday. an injury to nis lett length victory Sunday in the when Sandy Schleiffors of title for the seventh straight throws. Again iailing to ternoon. think! nc Pirates team pr-ysiciai 1 ZJmmm- 4 0 shoulder, said the press Powder Puff Derby. Phoenix did not answer the call year Sunday night, and the Philadelphia fouled Havlicek, The Indians announced Sheila Proctor.

16, made her the post. Slates tumbled out of thc'ivho dropped in aiofw piirhortly after arriving in Albu- Dr. Joseph unegold, sa "A 1 1 n.rrkri, Owmlw ill W.pmarK I'll pd the foul Sohnrlctrr Clonii'tifr. ne eomes 10 inc 1111 m-ip iKfinnrrtK. p'' move at the top of the stretch; r.ohhic Prather of Tuiarosa.

a group in world cnampionsnip maKe nignt that they Lobo Baseballers I'm oninit tit toll him tn nn ri, Connie the! would practice from 9:30 to rorri. her horse, Pere came in fifth on Rare Display; competition. iwswn i ap and guided L-Co nibs. HR ClncmtiHU, In I'nortd Kirn. Ann 1 nt fmnn win in liie urune ol Arcadia, nussia wrapped up tne crown to II 31' Mi tell Joe Brown, Pittsburgh's imirai7, "KK 11:30 a.m.

The Giants don't plan to leave their hotel until 1:30 and will io furlong dash. AOted woman tinisned sixth aDoard Miss 'again oy oeieating wanaaa hui. Jo Play at Un Annrlm oul luft 11 i general iorkf-v Barbara Jo Rubin, who, Tarn: KHrie Romans of AHesia in the final same. That left1" ltlc nrst half, while Jones manager the same Hillmiihiim. Srnintrt iki, (7ii thrnn ln.nns tiiH fnr thr ton snot ma('c 26 On 12 Held giais atld not COndliet flnv nrpffamo drillc thing atxl i has racked up wins at Aqueduct! came in fourth riding Dancing Sliibbj Clemente, pressing the color wilh 8-2 records, but the Sovietjfou throws- Dn Nelson,) The park will be cleared after and Pimlico, finished fourlhJIinh: Barbara Fletcher of El instill fnrlhnr snirf nn OKIOI.KS t.

IM'OJ wound up with 18 points, 10 in the Cleveland workout and the aboard Belle of Bar J. Donna Plott. 20, of Lubbock, Paso was eighth riding Flame of Youth; Patti Barton of El "IPlitubtirnlt (VKI 000 (VKV-0 1 2 Marichel is a better pitcher Bummnr m-- 1 me nnai seven minutes of piay.lgates reopened at 1 p.m. team had the best over-all goal spread, 59 to 23. Sweden was 45-19 for second and Czechoslo thnn oH Ifnnfnv qc Put Jm' Hurmi Mil dud Sandy illtlll IklflllVtT 1IVUIUA nUJl AJ V4 SsmiullltMi: Pftlincr and Dulrvmnle.

Tav fMinrr Van'q Pncf Hint The University of New Mexico baseball team, sporting a sparkling 18-2 record, takes on South Dakota State this morning starting at 10:30. This will be the final home game for New Mexico until Koufax got better press because ISJ Trvin' got Paso finished ninth aboard Proven Town Gal; and Claudia Norman of Alamogordo was 10th riding Paso Lu. he's not black." RI SOX I. TIGFK8 vakia 40-20 for third. The United States lost to Finland 7-3 and wound up with 10 losses in 10 games.

That drops the Americans into Group SAN FRANTISfO'S MurirhoLtei1 "5 I 16, of Roswell, finished third aboard Rod Hero. "When I went to the whip my horse really started moving, but ohm cm VIII Itl iiW In i April 11 when it opens Western jj from the Dominican! M(Um' la'il," Kilkenny (8i. Athletic Conference play DR. BARBEE'S HEALTH COLUMN by Dr. Norberi C.

Barbee Chiropractor HEALTH FAILS AT FORTY Vy but troubled mother came into th(! office after reading these health columns. i i i I it 1 1 mi hhuhie till ana rrirnar Republic. Koufax, now retired, pm viie umv. jrvi for next year's international against Texas El Paso I didn't know whether we were was with the Los Dodgers Davis Fractures Arm Dodgers. Noniuup.

Binn, pemcfin, 'j going to make it," Miss Proctor Clemente had no hits Sunday j. 'b- said. "But I kept asking him in the Pirates SO loss his best even when we took competition while East Germany, winner of Group this year, moves up into the six-team Group A. New Mexico leaves Anaheim, Tuesday to participate in the six-team Anaheim baseball tournament starting Wednesday. Daiumore.

in it nines at Dai ut. niandun Hrarv tni, and Ha-itne lead. WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. l.f Canada made it tough for thlc ynA npy: imimi, Lorue mi mm muriips, uie nry; latum, Lcxite (B) and HiibIips, 'nid (7).

W-Seuul. -TalUin. Miss Proctor made the trip to tiun oi uife, ur. a uctu uiiu nil Los Angeles Dodger Center-' Russia for two periods, holding Discouraged, depressed and somewhat despondent, she said, "Thev sav life begins at forty, I'm forty and I'm sick. I have evere headaches, I have terrible aches in my neck, left shoulder and down my arm, and sharp pains in mv chest that cuts my breath off.

I feci a burnimr u.inLoti,. 1 ft Bunky Henry Wins Miami Golf fielder Willie Davis suffered a the champions to a one-goal hairline fracture of his right margin, 2-1. But then the arm when he was struck by Soviets scored twice within 75 pitch by Atlanta relief hurlcrt seconds in the third period. Claude Raymond. Alexander Maltsov fired the Dr.

John Terry of Vera Beach! Puck inlo the Canadian net at General Hospital, who examin- 6:44 of the third period, and i ii urmiTti my siiuuiuers ana every LAV''1' I "wning my eyes are swollen. In fact, I I VfJ hurt a11 over- My jints are stiff and my legs and feet swell so I can hardly get 8H-72-71-72-2M B7-72-71- I aa 7M8.7I-71-M W-72-Mi aw cd Davis, said the Mikhailov added his sec- ill) 1 4.1 ilil 1 ft MIAMI Young Bunky inaugural tournament was in- until the sixth hole to get his Henry, a former placekickcr for terrupted twice once 15 first hirdic. the Georgia Tech football minutes by a rainstorm as the ionry moved a stroke ahead rallied from five shots leaders passed nine holes and a 0f Murphv plaving two groups shook off the nightmare of a second time by an airline lnm the Florida triple-bogey -eight and won the mechanics' demonstration on mm( bogeyed the seventh R.H, Blkn, txm Hani Mui'ad, Don Whitt, tJ.tiH.i JiilliW Huroa, (ictif Mttlfr, Sl.m Haiiild Henlililu, Bnire Drvlm. CliarlM Ririoid, Orvillr MikkIv. 91.725 tiary Player, l.7.'l would be Sa 01 ine at t.m.

three to four weeks. H-71-7t)-7' "This is ABA Standings pretty rough on the club," said 7:1 Willie and iiim i.t; ouuiui; in int- uit- tan ii'i'ii. ft Ixnn n.i4 rjmil.l., k.wm.f.trl Calf rain and demnnstration-nlacuedi Afi a 1 Hamrr. 1.725 71.2-, J.ll SpCC-j. lack Mi'tiownn.

M.M liH'tern llWMnn W' 1 ott IM. Behind xllidiiiiia 14 III j.viiij aim 111a uai inn nntrt flt'Or II II IB a National Airlines Open Golf nalc Douglass, had their; "Sith aph. riF mam, Huwdl Kia.iM, I.Ji;j 1 mniiiy Aaron. HiM'l tiiMMii'. ivuin.iin.il.

inP preen, no a 2'i 3 Henry was enjoying a three- TIk1 25-year-old Valdosta, Ga dozen on strike against National 7i.7()-i;4-74--:ni, i iwiaii nuu'ii, mill'' 1i 'Itrp a sPr'MR -yi-7fii-i ivit tlie Braves. "He might just a-s wll not have come to spring training, since he'll have to start all over again when he's to play, Even then, it'll to i r-'ritnk nnyninn, stroke lead when ho came M.alm II Krnliirky 4(1 35 MmwMR 41 New York 17 Ml .224 Weilern Division xOakland ,73 Ne Orleans Denver 41 A Dallas 40 35 .5:13 ton Auxelri 3.1 4.1 .4.14 Hmnlon -2 54 .29 the par five 539-yard 13th where a small lake beckoned at the right and two large traps at the left. Dirk Hart. Jl.w l.nirlc HamniiM', ll.n.17 Muli'nlni OroKSim, $1,11.17 Rod KutiMf ill, (lav Brewer, nirk Rliynn, M.0H7 Hale liwm. Ken 81 111, l.ai7 13' i If'1 17' i 25 Jtt 71 K7.7 i take him six weeks to get 7Mi-M-75-2ll7l fi'i-7S-70-7t 2im i Henry, playing safe, hit a two Hob Charlra, iron oit tne tee to evane tne Howie x-Cllnched division title.

Nunriny'a Itevullii Krm Orleans lil. Lf Annelfl 111 Oakland 119. Kenturkv 11 Miami IX. Mttmrsiita Hit tour rookie shut an up and down final round 70 for a score of 278, 10 under par. Rotund Bob Murphy, blowing a three-shot lend over the field going into the final day, finished with a 76 for 279.

He was tied with three others for second with Australian Bruce Crampton. who tied the course record of 1X1; veteran Dan Sikes, who won a new car with a hole in one on the 1 5th for a 68, and Dave Stockton, Airlines leaped onto the green with placards and started yelling and waving their arms, A small cordon of Dade County police moved in to remove the demonstrators but one of them, claiming he was injured, staged a sitdown strike in the middle of the green for about 10 minutes. Play then resumed over the 7027-yard par 72 Country Club of Miami Course. Henry, a boyish-looking around. And, ur.

Barbee, what makes me feel tired all the time?" After hearing such a list of woes wt had to admit that, for her, life certainly had not bonun at forty. She appeared, instead, to have begun to disintegrate! Put this was not all of her troubles. She was suffering frequent heart palpitations, dizziness, indigestion and constp.ttion. Severe nervous exhaustion and painful nu-nstrual periods that often put her to bed helped to make her life more miserable. She had previously been diagnosed as having female trouble, phlebitis, asthma, hay fever and sinusitis and she had previously suffered a nervous break-down.

A careful analysis of her spine explained her miserv, We found numerous nerve disturbances interferring with her normal bodily functions. It was no wonder that suffered so. X-rays enabled us to properly re-align her badly distorted spine. Once the pressures were removed from her chocked nerve trunks, Nature began to restore normal function. Within two short months her miserable life wa made happy again.

When she was dismissed, she gratefully acknowledged, "Dr, Barbee, how can I ever thank you enough. I have felt better the past month than 1 have ever felt. You've done more for me than nil the other doeters put together. I might not have regained my health it I h.id i't read your HesulH speak fur themselves, Arnamg results and mil! of crateful. satisfied patients have made Chiropractic the largest, drugless healing art.

Wise readers are investigating scientific Chiropractic as this grateful patient did. You have nothing to lose except your ill health. Why not try to lose it? (One nf a aerlea of irtleled rtlblllt'1 In fit putiUe lnleret til akplam nml IIHiMtiite the of nclenllftc Ctnrniiruitie, written hy It. Ni.rlieit l'. Rirhe, ltoM otflc In Uwatad at 2U ilnil Wvd Nt.

Uluplion 344-63831, Advartlneinout water but sliced his second into the lake. Laying out with a 'per. penalty stroke, he banged nis vm Heard. -mw New Yorker Takes Dogwood ann 7n-74 72-72 JHH 74-71 JIK 2M BH-73-7H-7-2 7H-72-7I-7S M'l 71 tl NHL Standings MARTINSVILLE, Va. fourth over the green into XTO'w, another water hole.

"nw i'iiwiernid, $mo Now hitting his sixth, he Ji.fVS:. ehipied the ball to the preen 20 Jn- feet from the cup and Ti tMan-jiiii Jerry Cook of Rome, N.Y.. held M'ltitrenl Mill's. Mass. 70.74-77 tM-awi ill the lale stanes of the raer with a closing 72.

The four rtinnersup i banker's son nut on a ii i Ne York 'T'lfimtn 71 7'. 7' Final Btandta l.uil DivM.ni 1. Pla. fir OA 4.1 iii ii i 42 Hi K'll 31 'I 221 41 2D 211 rw 33 2i; 13 214 217 xt ii 12 m'i 31 13 9 77 2 Hi We .17 2.3 I I 2111 137 2'l II (i'l 21 'I 2,1 1 2(1 33 21 HI 174 225 and won the Dogwood surge at the start forn horrendous eight. Hull Hiv.hi., tmion mi i'ii NASCAR nnlio'inl eham- '-liir'Hi Di.r -tfl'.

Murphv bogeyed the 71st hole: 'np n.V, nirdying live 01 to fall out of a tie with Henry f'rst six holes. He sank, who Ivid iimt btiL'eved the 13th PUttS of 14, 30 and 12 feet on thOjimve smrktm. u.w who luifl jusi int win.L Snmidii 1ii3 73 7 7' 7li ,2 7h 7 1 li'l I 72 74 73 7 I lit 7K-73 73 7 1- 7(1 71 7(1 74-7J modified race. 'M n. Cook, driving a modified Chevrolet, finished a quarter of 7II-H-I I-7J 7'Mi" 72 i'l' Vtl-7'-iH i'V' Tiiinnn- Hull.

S'lli'l tleiie l-enell. ion uoi) 1 1 rcu an iron to wunin iimtrii Mim. J7.m 21 42 10 3 1H" IH 43 1.1 31 27ti 2 13 11 51 lit!) 232 iiu.7ll.71. on 71-72 Hinnt.m. $lij Marly Plrrkman.

$: inillale an in tront ot nui os i i.h H.tili!l.7 7 7- 2'Ki 12 feet of the cup on the Hnnlja par on the short fourth rnn hole but the mitt for a possible birdie putts of 3'i and is feet. I. airy Hlnriut. 3(iJ Ilium Knitl, SM modified Chevrolet to take -W 7.1 73 75 7(1- iindi.t K'Milli llratilur Seimin ndn Rixlnn M.mlreal 3 71 -71-73. 77- jTmn Hliaw.

SUM Have Raitttii, 7l.7.7'2TJ -IH i'JJiin the wild raco that was slowed inch tie and veered an l.ltinei iienen. Deane IV'ttmn, 433 Terrv Pill, $3,433 Terry Wlli'n. Pirn Jannarv, S.Kltf Tuny 3 BH.1 Arnold Painter, 7li.73.77.7B-74-711.77 nil- 1 73.7n-7l-Jit3 ,1 Im Oram, wtia mi for a total of 102 hips by 16 this time ne was Dreaming down the neck of the 217-pound Murphy who waited New S'nrlt 4. Tnrntilo 0 nnuiKii i. netm.t 3 3.

I'lilUdelftila 1 Mlnnemt 3, AtweKs 3, til T'7H 7n 71-'33lriilen Mnlrtiw, $.311.1 nwiui-siiiniro Mnimw, wide. The last day of this $200,000 711 l73tt.7il-2H.Illiibliy Mtlfliell, W-W-ll) W-JWlCaUUOn "JRS..

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