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a a July 14 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Tuesday, July 19, 1966 July OCEANPORT, N.J. They had begun to port to their assignments in the cool, clean sunshine of the new day which follows dawn At old Belmont out on Long Island and over at rustic horse farms which dot the New Jersey shore and further to the south on the main oval at Delaware Park. They stood out among the army of exercise boys, galloping thoroughbreds, like stray Gulliver's at a Shriners' convention in Lilliput. They are heavier and taller than the little men who ride the flats and, unlike So many of the ones who gallop horses in the mornings, they are not looking for a breakthrough.

They already have their jobs and this is a form of moonlighting which insures the fact that whatever happens in the afternoon, they will have already earned their getaway money in the morning, These are the men who ride the jumpers. Most of them will tell you that flat races are a drag. Buddy Jacobson, a trainer of both runand jumpers, who has won more than 300 races in the past two years, will tell you that they are something special. "A jockey on a runner," Buddy says, a passenger, A jockey on a jumper has to ride the race." "The only time I get to see them," says Dr. Stanley 0.

Wilkins, the track physician at Monmouth Park, "is when somebody carries them in here. They simply aren't going to walk through my door and say they fell and they want to be x-rayed. They are afraid we might find something and tell them they couldn't ride." If they're lucky, the men who ride the jumpers will get as many as four mounts a week. Their season is a short one and it takes them to Aqueduct and here at Monmouth and Delaware Park and Saratoga and after that the game is over. After that there is the hunt meeting held in places like Camden, S.C.

and Middleburg, where the fees are somewhat the natural barriers of the course can be even moro treacherous than the man-made ones at the -mutuel tracks. On this day at Monmouth Park there was one hurdle race, a and mile-an-three jocks quarter swing for maiden jumpers would ride them began heading for Monmouth from Delaware, where they had galloped runners in the morning. Joe Aitcheson three times national leader of this club, arrived early. At noon he sat a leather couch in the jock's room and ofon fered to show man his collar bone. Aitcheson's collar bone is a work of art.

It is a semiflexible nob of bone tissue, anchored to nothing Vernon Results Glay Don (A. Allen) 11.80 8.80 4 5.20 40 6.20 Florican Flash (P. forine) 4 80 2.04.4 Also started: Jugler, J. Masion Hanover Evans) Time Locust Ilanorer, Princess Richclicu, Berbio Freehall. Brock, SECOND PACE, $700 Pibc Hill Lill (R.

Allen) Welch) 5.00 3,40 1.40 2.80 2.60 Threat (Ga. Garnses) 2 80 Yankee Jobn (A. Sandy's Time 2.05.1 Rex, Melodie Kay, Claire Lobell. Also storied; thm. Red Cora DOUBLE GINI DON (6) AND DAILY HILL LILL (4) PAID $45.80, PINE THIRD-TITOT, $1.000.

14.20 7.60 5,40 Lotus Lee (It Baldwin) 4.40 3.80 (W Harvey) Orange Blossom Bossard) 5.80 Taberi Also started: Meadow Hanover (MI Vinyl Hanover, Stover Hanover, Ralph. Moon Star, Proudly. FOURTH-PACE, $600. Lusty Helm (W Sherwood Ir) 15 40 26.00 (W. Andrews) 17.20 6,20 6.80 Allota Graltan Mr.

Negley (V Also Little) slarled: Bline Adios, Pearly 2, Mao Abbewla, Scottie Sim. Purdue. FIFTH--PACE, (J $900. Blongeon) 6 00 3.50 3 20 Linda's Babe MeN ulty) 5.00 3,40 TE Spangler 43 Bossard) 4 401 Norma's Also Starled: Money Way Megan, Pattybill Athena. Lott Golden Time Clay.

(S (Sonny Gone scratched). SIXTI-PACE, $1,500. Ill Lo's Kerry (P, 8.20 400 3.30 Marquis Gold Pick (W. (P. Andrews) Dailey) 1 29 4.40 3.60 Sarah Also Started: Kelly Major's Task, Bright Mir, Little Wayne, 4 Andrews) 3.40 3.00 2 60 SEVENTH-PACE, $1.100 Tar Shnd3 Dale Payoff (A Walda) 6.00 4.40 (W dale Hearty Dares (L LaPage) 3.80 2:043.

Also Started: Joe's Hope, Detonator. Second Edition, Audey ofct. LIGHTH PACE, $900 Good (P, Dailey) 3.30 2.40 Knight Lobell Larlec) 4.60 4.00 Yankee Knight (D. 5.20 Fair Castle 2:00 2. Also started: Armada's (J.

Mongeon) Queen, Iotky Mile, Flossic, Shiny Penny. Time Dias nard Gratian scralched. LINDA'S TWIN BABE (3) DOUBLE--LUSTY TAR DALE (1) GOOD HELM (1) KNIGHT LOBELL (2) PAID $169.60. Quick NINTH Direct PACE, (G. Gibson) 40.20 12.20 8.60 $800.

Miss Lucky (A. (L. Tinder) Lapago) 5.80 3,00 Ginny Fariel Also started: Ebony Bay, Blockbuster, Dominion Lee, Lady Wonder, Star Senator. Direct 2 Miss Lucky 8 paid $149.00. 1046.

Attendance Total F.L. Results 6 SECOND: $1.100, 6 for. 8.40 3 80 Ne Second Exeat Chorus (Conza) (Olivares) 3.60 2.40 Billy Moose (Lopez) 2.40 DAILY DOUBLE-STORMY LEE (6) AND NE EXEAT (1) PAID $25.40. THIRD: $1.200. 5 fur.

7.30 3 60 2.80 Rosa's The Sack (Rogston) 3.60 2 80 Protest (Mahon) Form (Conza) 4 BD In Alert FOURTH: $1,200, 6 fur. Daring By Fire Darnzel (Parter) (Valeri) 4 60 3 60 20 3 Trial (Karpe) 3.60 Brandy Isle FIFTH: $1.100, 6 fur. Hasty Rocket (Olivares) 9 80 4.00 3,40. 9,50 60 3 Norman B. (Cangemie) (Cruz) 5.40 Sonken Pandora SIXTH: Dee (Cobb) 400 3.20 2,80 $1.100.

6 tar. Never Take Back (Sanchez) 9.20 5 00 Barison (Curtin) SEVENTIL: $1,300, 4 tar. Roman Captain (Cobb) Roman Captain (Cobb) 3.20 2,60 2,40 BIg Treat (Vedisgo) Peter Green (McKeever) EIGHTH: $1,100. for. 8 Allion (Mahon) 6.20 6 60 3.60 Popcel (Netf) whirling Spirit (ollvares) 3.00 6.

ATTENDANCE 3.435. TOTAL HANDLE FIRST: $1.100. fur. 4 40 2.80 2.40 I Stormy Sprint Lee (McKeever) 4.20 3 (Olivares) Silver 3.00 .00 Quiet Victors (Healy) HOLY NAME LEAGUE Paul Bernet pitched Blessed Sacrament to a 7-1 win over Holy Family, and Chuck Pollock's four hits paced Holy Trinity to its fourth straight win, a 9-8 decision over St. James in the Holy Name Slow Pitch Softball League last night.

Tar Dale Scores Fifth Win in Row Dale, a Syracuse-owned gelding, came out cf third in the streich to register his fifth straight victory and take the $1,100 conditioned pace jat Vernon Downs Monday night with 4,264 in attendance. Bull Andrews drove the nine-old owned by Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Colella. In capturing his seventh event in 19 starts he has now earned more than 800 this season.

Andy Waida got out In front of the pack with Shadydale Payoff and seemed well on his way to victory as he kept in until the last bend when Joe Gyorgyi took over with Detronator. Andrews was third, a length and a half back with Tar Dale when he cut loose to pull away for the length and a half margin over Shadydale Payoff. Hearty Dares showed. The 6-4 daily double, Giny Don and Pine Hill Lill, paid off $45.80. There were 634 tickets on the winning combination.

The twin double of 1-3, 1-2 returned $369.60. Sprague Wins 4th Straight Feature At Brewerton Sprague of Syracuse bolstered his hold on the championship of the stock overhead division at the Brewerton, a straight Speedway feature by (Fireball) copping last a his fourth; Friday. Roberts of Auburn won the modified la late model feature and went into a virtual tie for the lead in ratings for that division. Bill Garrigan a newcomer at the track, captured the Inverted 8. TERRY HIT .401 NEW YORK (UPI) The last National League player bat .400 during a season was Bill Terry of the New York Giants, hit .401 in 1930.

ALL IN SPORT ITTLE LEAGUE C. ly The Chirare OHET 749 Rights Reserved ADAMS "Let me talk to this guy! I learned some swell words while caddying last week!" Phils Get Two Hurlers From San Diego Club PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Philadelphia Phillies announced Monday night the purchase of pitchers Joe Verbanic and John Morris from their San Diego club of the Pacific Coast (League. General Manager John Quinn said that to make room for Verbanic, a 23-year-old right-hander, and Morris, 24-year-old southpaw, the Phillies have asked waivers on veteran righthanders Roger Craig and Ed Roebuck for the purpose giving them their unconditional releases. Quinn also announced that SEVEN-RUN RALLY Palmisano's scored seven runs in the last inning to beat LeMoyne, 10-3, in the Liverpool Babe Ruth League last night. Dave Brown was the winning pitcher.

shortstop Bobby Wine, who injured his back June 24 and hasn't seen action since, has been placed on the disabled list, and outfielder John Briggs to active status. Briggs has been sidelined with a back ailment since May 11. Redskins' Paluck Quits Pro Football CARLISLE, Pa. (AP) offensive end John Paluck retired from the National Football League again, the Washington Redskins said Monday, this time the team expects it be permanent. Coach Otto Graham said Paluck, 31, a nine-year veteran from Pittsburgh, told him would not play this year.

Neither Graham nor Paluck would give a reason. Lockheed Missiles Space Company is conducting special Syracuse interviews this week Call (315) GR4-6461 collect to arrange an interview appointment with Lockheed technical managers and engineering representatives. Lockheed engineers and scientists are developing some of the most important vehicle systems in the country, There are major modifications underway on Polaris and the new fleet ballistic missile, Poseidon, is now in its early stages. Agena is but one of the company's key CIRCUIT DESIGN FLIGHT CONTROL ELECTRONICS GROUND VEHICLE SYSTEMS SIVE DEVELOPMENT ELECTRONICS RELIABILITY ENGINEERING ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ANALYSIS PROGRAMMINGSCIENTIFIC AND BUSINESS METROLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING Numerical Control Machine Engineering Microwave Antenna Research Guidance: and Controls Electronics Systems Failure Analysis Separation Mechanics Manufacturing Engineering RF and EMI Testing Operations Research Fluid Mechanics Aerodynamics Non-Destructive Testing Satellite Control Operations Instructors--Electronics Automotive Engineering Structural Dynamics Development Welding Research Preliminary Design Thermodynamics Astrodynamics Acoustics Engineering Weapons Effects Analysis space efforts. Other Lockheed systems include unique land vehicles and deep submersibles such as Deep Quest, and the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) program.

And in support of these is one of the largest efforts in the country. Liberal moving and travel allowances will be offered. Immediate openings exist in the following: Underwater Instrumentation Systems Airborne Electrical Power Systems Transistor Circuit Analysis Publications Engineering Naval Architecture Data Reduction Systems and Analysis Digital Checkout Gear Radiation EffectsCircuitry Other important openings include: ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS ELECTRONICS INSPECTORS DRAFTSMEN MACHINISTS TOOL DESIGNERS TOOL AND DIE MAKERS Most of these positions require an appropriate degree and related experience. In addition to the above listings, many other openings are avoiiable, covering a broad range of technical areas. Call for more information, or write: K.

R. Kiddoo, Professional Placement Manager, P.O, Box 504, Sunnyvale, California. An equal opportunity employer. LOCKHEED MISSILES SPACE COMPANY SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA A GROUP DIVISION OF LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION Rally in Eighth Inning Yankees Defeat Twins On Homer by Lopez and it wiggles so freely that you get the feel- have to keep him outside and potential rail have sure he sees all the saving small thing. ing that any moment he will put it back in his pocket.

"I broke it six times," he explains. "Everybody who rides jumpers breaks his collar bone. Doctors say it is the natural point of impact when you fall off a horse in flight. But when the others get here you will see what mean. Usually we have about five broken collar bones the group at the same time.

One year we had eight." He explains this in much the same way al catcher will show you his fingers and say foul tips are something you live with. To re-en-! force this point, Antcheson called over a young Englishman named Ronald Armstrong. Armstrong used to ride the runners in England and never once got himself as far as the hospital. Then he got too big and they put him on the jumpers and now he has joined this exclusive side club of Armstrong's professional collar out The right of looks like something out of geometry text book. "Who you riding today?" Armstrong asked Aitcheson.

"A green one named Rudy Rullah." "Any "Well, we don't know yet. He's pretty green." "No thanks," Armstrong said, "I can dol without those kind." green horse, one who is still schooling at the business of jumping, can be something of a problem, You ground because you jumps. It is no Last May. Thornycroft Aqueduct. Then horse named croft and ambulance, a thing like the (10 hospitals last two), going to be a It was three broken bleeding different.

old car generator there is a big abdomen and Still, it was against the way "I don't says. "They do 5-10 times as do is run in tle bit different." Feature Race At FL Won By Favorite CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (AP)Roman Captain scored neck victory over Big Treat Monday in the $1,200 featured seventh race at Finger Lakes Race Track. Peter Green was third. The winner, under Larry Cobb, ran the six furlongs In 1:13 3-5 and paid $3.20, $2.60 and $2.40.

The crowd of 3,435 wagered $0 82,320. Finger Lakes Race Entries 6 far Evening Knight Rellant 2nd Working Ospital Red Engine Dinner Maker Magmfique Blue Week Jet Cigar Box fur. Lord Beaugay Land of Maple Tay Path Sana's Son Acreon Paskepoo Maple Way Candy Gneral Marvelous Marty More Miss fur. Stoker Pike Swift Denise 8-Lattle SHip Kandahar Pewter Pan Bingo King a-Salban Yea and Neigh A-G. Halitean A New Country Lannulti, Entry, 6 for.

8-Paralark Roman Piper Payof Pal Nettle Regent Suppose Kayroman Ding Dong Flushing Rosy R. Smith, EnLamblas Mike lay. What's To Bo 1 mL b-Lord Soverelgo Hopeful Kaliman Face M. Slavo K.Er Powder Manners, Entry, B-Civic Crown b-Mrs. Montgon3.00b-Rockland erg G.

F. SrickJanet Orr land. Entry. Delta Del far, Queen's DAY Fez a-Sharp Ese Sun Tracer Chief Straw Nette Roman Tiger Toe Moose C. Tortars J.

Locksles Hall Papsidero, Entry. 6 fur. Westport Belle Carin Carr High Rise Tulyandy Florendy Free Loden 1 mi. Chorcography 1-DI RICO Khakum Wood Randan Hill 8-Mrs. Carolee Maud's Pet nett.

Entry. Capt 1 nt Pinbun Senor Esteban Janarco I Do Declare Stramie's Flight Swift Flow Third Eye Emilees Ere Mark Finger Lakes Selections 1--b. Jet, Working Capital, Erening! Knight. 2 Marts, Paskapool, Tay Path. 3 Tea and Nelgh, Fandabar, Stoker Pike.

Roman Piper, Paralark. 5-Rockland, Face Powder, So Hopeful. 6-The Moone, Fer, Queen's Day. Free Lodes, Carin Cert. 8-- Capt.

Ray's HilL Jonarco, I Do Declore, Mark-Ope. BEST BET -Rockland in 5th, Golfer Rattled After Getting Snake SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) Golfer Bob McClure was rattled and little wonder. He got a snake on the 12th hole while playing Sunday in a tournament at Indian Bend Country Club. McClure's second shot hit a foot rattler, and he finished the snake off with an 8-iron.

Slightly shaken, McClure took an cight on the hole MINNEAPOLIS-ST. (AP) Hector Lopez socked a three-run homer in the eighth inning and lifted the New York Yankees to a 6.4 victory over the Minnesota Twins Monday. Lopez slammed reliever Worthington's pitch over the left field fence to wipe out a 4-3 Minnesota lead. White who had singled and Clete Boyer, who walked, scored ahead of Lopez. Blanked for six innings by Jim Grant and trailing 4-0, the Yankees knocked the Twins' right-hander out in the seventh with a five hit rally that produced three runs, Pinch-hitters Mickey Mantle and Roger Major League Attendance Near Record for Day NEW YORK (AP) The total of 308,316 persons who attended Sunday's 19 major league baseball games was only about 6,000 short of the attendance record for a single day, Commissioner William Eckert's office reported Monday.

The record of 314,313 paid spectators set May 31, 1948, oras when eight doubleheaders were played by 16 Sunday's attendance was also the highest this season, the office said, At (GOOD JULYC OF Stop Here Before Goodyear Front End each knocked in a rug with a double and single, ro spectively. Bobby Richardson't single produced the third run. Minnesota scored in the first on Zoilo Versalles' and Alton Zoilo Versalles' double and two outfield flies. Ted Uhlander hit his first major league homer in the second off Al Downing to give the Twins a 2-0 edge. The made it 3-0 in the fifth on Uhlander's single, a sacrifice and Cesar Tovar's single, Harmon Killebrew's homer, his 19th, increased the margin to 4-0 in the sixth.

It was the Yankees eighth victory in nine games with the Twins this season YORK MINNESOTA bi ab bi Clarke 55 50 3 0 Versaltes 53 5120 Richrdsn 2b 5 0 13 Tovar 2b 4021 Gibbs 50 Olive ri 3011 Peptone ci 5 0 2 0 Kliebrew 3b 3111 EHoward 1b 40 10 Balley 3010 Barker 1b 0 0 0 Mincher 1b 3 White 10 4110 Kosco 4000 Boyer 3b 3220 Unlaendr ct 423 1 ri 2 0 0 0 Grant Mantle ph 1011 Pleis P. 0 ELopes 1213 JHall ph 10 0 Downing, 2 0 1011 0 0 Camino Worthgtn 0000 0000 Schotleld Pr 0100 1000 Nixon Boswell ph 1010 Renal pr 0000 Total 39 6 13 6 Total 32 4 12 4 New York 000 330 6 Minnesota 110 011 000- 4 DP-New York 2, Minnesota 1. LOBNew York 7, Minnesota 7. 28-Versalles, Borer, Clarke, Peptone, Mantle, HRUhlaender (1), Killebrew (19), Loper (4) S- Muncher, 1P RER BB SO Downing 6 Renift (W, 2-2) 3 0 Grant 61311 3 3 Pleis 23 0 0 Cimino (L, 1-3) 1-3 1 Worthingion 1 T-2 35. Aitcheson a thing called and Thornycroft blew a jump at the other half of his entry, Les Trod, came down on ThornyAitcheson.

Then they put him in the trip which has become somecommuter's special to Aitcheson in 10 years and 25 Aitcheson knew that this trip was little different. different. It was a punctured lung, ribs, head injuries and They tore him down like an and started rebuilding. Now bony lump Autcheson's he cannot sleep on his stomach. a small price when weighed it could have ended.

want to knock the runners" what they do well and they get much money for it. But a all they circles. We," he added, "are a lit- Vernon Entries All Race One hille Horse Driver Last 3 Ouls FIRST TROT. $700. Elfie Star Crossett) (J Filer) 8 6 Sharp Shot (A Allen) 6 0 800 0 Galens Queen Darn Melody (J Steinberger) 8 Anxious Hanover (D Later) 9 4 Chick Laird (J Mungeon) Nite Club (Ga Garosey) 6 0 SECOND PACE, $600.

Truly Regal (W.Marsh) 5 5. Valentine (R McNulty) 7 3 Glenville (E Demo) 3 4 Small Chance Jr.) 5 5 Hugh Astra (J Gyorgyi) 7 7 dot 6 Byrod (G Forshey) 2 Happy Mon (G. Gibson) 600 Keith (J Stemberger) 845 Brother (J Mongeon) 4 3 4 AF (H Lone) THURD TROT. $700, Goddard (J Hand (- Simpson 3r Florisan (M. Walters) Mac'sMargaret Marsh) Speed (R Baldwin) Lithe's Ange (W Bruce) 4 Velvet Bow (J.

Mongeon) 21 Duke Of Morton (- FOURTH TROT. $900. Clover Katherine Garnsey) 12 Jency Rose (E MeNulty)" Hoot's Son -) Fabroni (L LaPage) Danny Peters (F. Beitlich) 7 6 Thorny (G1 Garnsey) Scotch Bilss (L LaPage) 73 50rblt Volo (R MOSCA) 8 6 AE-Yankee Melody (M Weaver) AE- Jimmy Gent (A, Allen) FITTH PACE, $700. Tarport Betty (A, Tinder) Prime Time (W.

Adams) 12 Polka Princess (J Mongeon) AR Mr. High (H.McInlosh) 00 Dr. S. Chief 4 Linda (R. Bloodgood) Holiday Happy (-----) Yankee Devil (M.

Bossard) 10 AE-Rhythm Miller (K Nichols) SIXTH PACE. $1,000. Hal's Glory (J.Tallman) 6 2 Dream Pilot (L LaPage) Glenville (A. Tinder) Cold Spring Tony (H Lone) Sandylane (M. Wearer) 5 Quick Frost (R McNulty) 4 5 Irish Tar (GL.

Garnsey) 3 Mehitabel (J Mongeon) 5 -Nelda's Gold (W.Andrens) SEVENTH PACE, $800. Unicorn Alfred (F Bida) (E Demo) 6 5 Dean Way Torp (E. McFarland) 41 Franco Tim (F. Valence (W. Marsh) 8 6.

Chevy Ridge Gladys (Gl. Garnsey) 3 5 4 Suver A. (P.lovine) 4 6 Jasimile (J.Mongeon) 4 3 8 AE-Eagle Harbor (L. Filer) EIGHTH PACE. $709.

Busy Harry Beanie Oregon (E (J.Siver) Welch) 8 Express (F Bettlich) 5 5 5 F. Little W. Shrim (L 8 5 Abbe (J Steinberger) 322 Hanover (A.Lone) 8 11 7 Rosette Dares (J.Mongeon) 6 3 Spring Joy (- 74. AE-Canadian Hanover (J, Simpson Jr.) Meadow Jimmy (Ge. Garnses) PACE.

$709. Do Royal (P. Hudson) 7 Lucky April (J, Tallman) Stonedale (C Macleod) Suzanne's Jet (J.Siver) 6 8 High Carat (J Gyorgyl) 8 5 Farvel (W.Andrews) 4 2 Sharon Nevin (0 Cole) 5 4. -Lord Tian (K, Nichols) AE -Deleon Kid (H Lowe) Vernon Picks 1-Galena Queen, Nite Club, Anxions' Ha Dover. 2-Byrod.

Sinall Chance, Lady Glenville. -Goddard. Speed, Lithe's Ange. Rose. Hoot's Son, Thorny.

5-Fankee Devil, Linda Chief, Polka Princess. 6--Quick Frost, Irish Tar, Hal's Glory, Silver Franco Tim, Dean Alfred. 8-Roselte Dares, Little Shrimp, Express. 9-Lucky April, Sharon Nerin, Stonedate. BEST BEST SILVER A IN 7TH.

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