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SOUTHLAND FOOTBALL Lady Jockey's State Stages 'Miracle' Rally to Wiff 18 Sac. 1968 offamtitjt3iimtg4 Best Of All Wins Pacing Feature WS-Gipseo 31 nasi. from. Wnlie fciek failed) WS GlBiwt 36 pus from Walts (run season totals to 66 for 1,176 yards. Red-rVerdlgck 5 pass from Hale (pas railed).

LV DanlUs 10 pais from ClOcorPCOiU ton kick) LV-Sfnl JO Pass frotwCHftor. -'iQii tailed) Red-Garrell 0 run (5hDlfnr kit LV Clifton 1 run (pass failed! LV-llfton 1 run kick failed) LV-DsMltchell 10 pass Infsrct3ffor Culton kick) Attends npe 300. UC Rhitnld Aiusa-padf AwtarPaclfic 0 0 UC Riverside ...7 21 21 UCR Goldwar 1 run (Svarc -ilek) UCR-Moraweiriskl 17 run (fvare BY BOB HEBEItT Tirtitstfrwmr Valley Valley State, trailing after three periods and 17 with -one minute to play, scored three quick touchdowns to pull out a 29-18 victory over Weber State in the fea'ture South-. land. College football game.

Here's. Valley comeback "went: With" 'one', quarterback' Mike'. O'Neil connected" -on a'7-yard scoring pass to Bob" Speights and O'Neil -then passed to Gene Noji for a-, two-pointy' conversion' to make the.score 18-15. Time 53- seconds. Valley State's Dick Bax-ley recovered an onside kick on the -Weber: 48; O'Neil passed 27 yards to Randy and then 21 yards to Noi or a touchdown.

Noji kicked the conversion and Valley State led, 22-18. Time re-1 maining: 31 seconds. Valley State kicked off and on the first'serimmage play, Bill Fisher picked off a Paul Waite pass and sprinted 47 -yards to score. Noji kicked the PAT and VS-O'Nell 1 run (Noll klcfc) pass -from O'Neil' Noi paw Inlercepiion "Cl Poly, (SLC)-'M; "UCSBiH- Pofy 3 SSI UC Santa Barbara 7 0 7U CP Hasscn I run kteft fallad) (Chappie kJck) CPFG Valos jl UCSB-Moore 34 '(Chappie klcd) CP Hasson 1 run AbahM Curtlc Attendance 1 Oregon College 17. Cal Wtlern 13 Cal Waslern 0 7 0 13 Oregon-.

College 0 0 3-17 CC Rothwell (Koenlg kick) kick) CW-Antl 4b Bass (rom Clark. (Curtis kick OC-FG Koenlg (KCW-Wldmark 34 pass from Clark Attendance 3,000 ex. rJelinn 41 run (Robinson kick) Pom FG MeCaii 25 Cl-Roblnson 32 pass from Jones ru CL Stouch 15 nin Inin faHorii CL FG Robinson 33 CL FG Robinson 31' CL-Echols 60 DSis from Jones IRVO- La Veme RWIandt 13 Rsd lands a 7 13 La Verne I 13 13 ID LV Maloof 5 pass from Clifton (Smith, pass from Clltton) foes with every stride to the "wire." For Williams, leading driver 'of thVineeting, one ofs'easiest vie-: ari'd' he'heve'r once touched BestOf" All the whip. At the tbp.o'the;stretch,;-popular Popingootr Pick made -a gametry to catch Best "Of but. wasn't equal to the In the closing tires and.

was beaten for -the place by King Noble, a 14-1 outsider. Monday Best Of Ail departs; for New York where he will race in a stakes, next Saturdav, then return to-'HpUypark for.the American Racing Clas-sic Dec. 21. Miss Lustytown, claimed ah her- last- start for a world: record in harness racing made good in her first race for her new owners, Victor and' Morris Zeinfeld of Oak Park, IH. Driver Jim Dennis restrained her off, the pace of favored Robert Eden to the top of the stretch, then pulled out to take the lead.

Once in front, she held off the closing charge of Tor-jon to win by three-quarters of a length. Miss Lustytown was clocked in 2:01 35, and returned $9.60. Best Of All, No. 1 on everybody's poll as the nation's best pacer the year, outclassed his foes again in racing to an easy 34-length triumph in the $25,000 Palisades Purse Saturday night at Hollywood Park. To his backers in the crowd estimated at 20,500, Best Of All returned $2.60, equalling the lowest pay-pff of the meeting.

Over a track that was "good" and still drying.out from Friday's day long rain, Best Of All raced the 1 1-16 miles in 2:08 4-5. Only one horse ever got to the front of Best Of All, and that was for only a few seconds. Leaving the gate, Star John, a. 19-1 outsider, raced to the front and led Best Of All until they were midway around the clubhouse turn. Then Bob Williams permitted' the son of Good Time to ramble to the front where he prefers to race: then on his 'rivals rarely caught sight of Jiim.

Best Of All maintained an easy lead of a length to the final quarteiythen Williams let out the wrap; Best Of All quickly drew away to open a two-length lead with a furlong to go, then kept widening on his El Camino Wraps Up Metro Crown, 44-41 Beau Brummel Scores Upset in Garden Stakes HOLLYPARK CHARTS UCR I UCR Oulnn pass from KllnaHck (Svarc kick) UCR-Hwks 3 run (Sirarc kKKS A-P Jonas 13 nasi from Prlcm-Iasi failed) UCR Dunn 5 pass (rsm Kllpsrf)eK (Svarc kick) Fresno State 17. Montana Slated' Montana Stale 7 '3 0 -Jft-i Frsns Stale a 0.21 li-3' FS Jensen 35 run (Caslda kick) F5 White 7 wis- from Parker (fjsfda 'FsJ-Jensen 1J run (Caslda JklckT.r FS Flores 1 run (kick failed) MS Hughes 1 'un (Pass tailed) Attendance 6,500 'h Loyola 3tf'5t- Mary' 14 St. Marys 0 7' p'Wt Loyola 0 Td3S Lov Lowery 4 runs (Jenks kick) It Lov Lawrenre 18 run (Jenks lnOSt) SMVa1lon 19 pass from G. Ktiarla (Kahoe' Kick) -c--Loy Wolfe-S pass from Lowery fklck failed) -'-SM-Godfrev 14 tun (KeSoe FG Jenks 2S Loy Nerl 32 pass (ram Lowery 'iff ck failed) 11 Loy Desmond 70 pass from Lowery Jenks kick) Attendance 4.023 Richard Taylor in $25,000 won he Queens County Handicaps a head over Chompion. Irish Dude, ridden, by.

Sandra Hernandes, earned- $38,5. He covered the 1 116 trills in 1:49 35 and returned $11.40. TROPICAL PARK-JovS- tone came on fast in the stretch to win the $11.25 Hurricane Handicap tjiat opened Florida's winter racing Given a perfect ride by Richard Wina-nt, Jollystone raced in 1:09 35 and paid S35.80,- $12.80 and SS.40. Counlry Friend finished second and Master SteVe took the BAY iME.DOWfvMr."irf)e ridden by Merlin Voieke, overtook Higbcaste stretch to win the added Burljngame Stakes by a neck. Hope Time was third, Mr.

Joe F. returned $4 for his six-furlong victory in 25. SWEATSHIRTS-ALL -16 UNDER 7 p.m. Tonight sinus SIIPE8S0tiir.S: em 3-1300 THE TIME IS Bow Delayed; Boycott, Too "LOUISVILLE' XIPI) Penny- Ann Early, who missed her chance Saturday to become, the first woman- jockey' in the' na-tioa's racing history to ride a major track, when her mount was scratched, will try next. week.

"I definitely, will try said, after. Bo Tree, which she had been was scratched in the first race, along, with five other thoroughbreds. A muddy track given as the reason for the wholesale scratching. "Bo Tree's hot.a rnudder. the last time he ran in the miid he finished .23 lengths behind," she said.

"I feel I was stopped by weatherman, I do hope to ride Bo Tree. I gallop him in the morning." Averts Boycott The fact that Bp Tree was scratched averted, a boycott by male jockeys, at Churchill Downs had threatened not to. ride in the' first': race if Penny-Ann saddled up. The male jockeys feel their profession to be too dangerous for a woman. Penny Ann, 25, who received her -temporary jockey's permit from the Kentucky -State Racing issioh Thursday, must nae two races before her application-for a permanent license can -be granted.

She had "ho comment" on whether she felt the male jockeys would make good their threat to strike if she is assigned another mount next week. Male's Upset There are-six more days in the current fall meeting at Churchill Downs. The jockeyjs feelings were summed up by Mike Manganello, leading rK der, who 'said'; he would refuse to compete, against a 11 Women think racing is a game," Manganello said. "It's not. It's a profession.

Women aren't strong enough and 'it he in the back of a jock's mind that -he would have to be extra careful It couid upset his whole way of riding," he added. Oxy Romps Over Caltech, 47-14 Occidental spotted. Cal-tech a first period touchdown and then romped to a 47-14 victory over- the visiting Engineers before 1,000 fans in an SCIAC game Friday night. SCORE BY QUARTERS Calteeh 7 7 Occidental 0 IS 7 2S 17. Cal Brennan run (Burton kick Oxy Moore 14 run (Thatcher kicK) Oxy Safely, Ballard tackled Burt on Oxy AuerBacb 30 pass from Yttt (kick failed) Oxy-Moore 2 run (TKaltflw WeW Oxy Guerrero Pass Yttt IKlek failed) Oxy Auerbacri 3 pass I liter cH Ion (kick failed) Ow-Orzert St run (kick failed) Cal rJicrtols 1 pass from Burton (Burton Kick) Oxy Auerbacfi 7 pass from Labos-Key IThateher Wck) Attendance 1W0- RAGE ENTRIES Clear, FmI.

First Roman Clown Imiwrl.lTlmr sTalkina Clilel- H3 Besf Move Bottoms Up clmg, mdii 1YO, 1 ml. HQ Penny's Rem Mantes Cobra ThunderMle Don' I Bother lis Dee Dee's Baby IIS She's Amailnn 115 3rd elms- min 3Y0 1 (lJr- xDuchess El'nor HUxKlne'sMarv in CecesBoy 118 nCurlilew ID Canosta 110 Real HeWai 11. Alilde BBi iiaFedaraiBeiW IT xciasw Kin un Tu Hal IT jtSupre me Valor 112 Black Spats lm, 3YOj 1 firr. xDarllna Sandy Pie 11 DeWeese ins Ho Tarlus 11 xElsen Belss 111 xPe rfKt Host 10 10S xTnnya's Lea- xLutto Du Granite' Ecarne- 111 Balance Flee! 101 Mac-Track in Sixty Grand 2 1 I I I I Valley State had won, 20-18. Lutheran Improved Us record to 84 and established two NAIA records in an easy 46-3 victory over Pomona.

The Kingsmen picked off four Pomona passes' to increase their seasonjtotal to 37, three more than the mark set last year by Southwestern. Robbie Robinson, the former Taft High star, kicked field goals df 33 and 22 yards, giving him 10 for the season, than the record- of eight; which he tied last Cal State '(LA), put on a tremendous offensive show in downing Cal State (LB), 46-29, at the Rose Bowl. The Diablos. piled up 634 yards total pffense and end Jayl Williams. set a pair of school marks with 10 catches for'219'yards.

Williams, caught two of the three TD passes thrown by Diablo QB John Brdhaus, who hit 22 of -35 for 432 yards. Cal State (LB) end Bill Parks grabbed seven passes for 101 yards to raise his San Dlesa Mesa 0 7 7U San DIeaa Mesa: TD Rudovidi (1 run): Yoooa (4 run): PAT Miss i (kicks). Golden Wesl 34, Granat Curs) Golden West 7 D34 Oranoe Coast 7 720 Golden West: TD Parkman Vataha 2, Inslehart. PAT SelBert 4 (kicks). Qranee Coast: TO Tlnlln 2, PAT-Poote 2 (kicks).

Furierton 46, m. San Antonio li Ml; -San ftntama a a 13 )J Fullerloti 7 13 14-44 Mt. San Antonio: TD-Shaw, Maucere. PAT Fowler (kick). Fullerton: TD McCoy Mnrsan, Audino, Ochoa, Terrlo, Eaier.

PAT Ochoa 4 (kicks). San Diego 10, Santa Ana 0 San Dlcoo 0 7 0 Ssnla Ana 9 0 0-0 Sen To oberreuter (i f5 PAT Williams (kick). SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Palomar 23, Rivtnfd 10 Palomar 012. Rlversldo 026- Palomar; TD-Faleaflne i (3 and 11 tunsf, Ashljy (S nmr- PATFsteflne (run), Tltua (pass from Lucia), Riverside: TD M. Cunningham 11 pass from Davis), Kendrleta (58 run), Dayis (5 run).

PAT-AnMlatie 2 (kicks). Cifnu 21, Cynreii 1 Cypress 0 7 07 Citrus 7 0 821 Cypress: TD Finch IJ4 obss from Lonei). PAT CooRIs Ci1rus: TD Clay 2 to and 2 runs), aensfiei run). (kick). Fa en bora (run).

WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE East L.A. 12, Harbor 14 East L.A. 14 0 12 6-32 Harbor 6 0 o14 East L.A.: TD Jars ml do 3 (3, 39 bps rural, Davis (g and 3S rum). PAT Valencia 2 (kicks). Hartor: TD-sander (1 run).

Lumkln (7 klekoff return). PAT Re dell ek (pais from Sander). Ventura Santa Barbara i Santa Barbara 0 0 Venlura 7 7 9 4 Santa Barbara: TD McDonouah (11 pass Irom Citneart). Ventura: TD I tulmmwis (1 runl, Attebery 29 and 2 run), Rippen (1 run). Safety Ball centered out ol end zone.

PAT-Hemandez 3 (kicks). Angels Face New Padres in Opener The California Angels will open a. 28-game exhi bition schedule next year against the new Sari Diego Padres at Yuma, on March March 7 Padres at Yuma; March 3-Cubs at Palm Sprlnei; March Cubs at Palm Springs; March ioOH day; March 11-Cubs at Scotfsdale; March 12 A's at Mesai March 13 Pilots at Tempe; Mrtti 'M-Glants-at Pho-inijir March is Slants at Phoenix; March It Indians at Tucson; March 17 bt Tuma; March IB Padres at Palm Springs; March 72 Glanls at Palm 1 Springs; March S3-Gianls at Palm -Springs; March Marefi 26 A's at Palm Jprinss; Mar J7 As at palm Springs; March IS Padres at Palm. Springs; March Pllcts at PBIm. Sprinas; March 30-Padres at ABA Highlights Ron Boon (Dal) 113J gh scorers J- Conni H-wklns-iMJ 37, Lw Dampler IK' CHERRY HILL, fP) -r-Beau ridden by Braulio Baeza, turned in a major upset in racing's 2-year-oM division Saturday as he won the 5312,660 Garden State Stakes.

The odds-on favorite, "Top Knight, finished third. Beau Brummel earned. for Ogden Phipps of New York as he took RACING ROUNDUP the lead with Jess than 70 yards to go and won by 1Y4 lengths. Finishing second, a nose ahead of the favorite, came Stretcha'point. Prevailing was fourth in the field of 10.

Beau Brummel raced the 1 116 miles in 1:44 3-5 and returned $11.00, $5.20 and $2.20. Stretctiapoint paid $16.40 and $2.40, and Top Knight, a winner of three stakes and 5294,688, returned $2.20. The faTor-ite went off at 2-5. Before Saturday's rich race. Beau Brummel had won three, finished second twice and third twice, earning $57,607, The son of Round Table-So Chic hadn't won a stakes race.

Stretchapoint earned for second; Top Knight $31,266 for third, and Prevailing 15,633 for fourth. Each carried 122 pounds over a fast track. AQUEDUCT Irish Dude, a 4-year-old colt claimed by SAYS: mi lsi? (lb, Col StalO tLA) IS 10 16 CSLA Anderton it pasi from Erdhaus (Klnch klckV CELAT-KachlnM -1- run" (KlWii klckl run (kick, failed) CSLft RiCe rod (Bishop run) CSLA AndersDn 51 pmi from Erd-ham (Klrsch.kkk) CSLB Rio; run (Pfts puis Irom Merrill) CSLA-Wllton I nil from Erthaus Erdheui run) CSLB-Merrill. nn csu Williams 45 pass from Erd- haus Klnch kick) CSiJi Williams 76 pais from Erd- (kick failed) klckl VtLUl (Lundy kick; un IColflsah Whl-Stawart 1 (ram Mtl WJil siawaif i (Stewart 1 WhlWooten JQ pass from Mela (kick Whl-Wooten 5 1 from Ferpuson CW-Helnrlch 49 run with lateral from McNaughton af 4 pass from Jarvl failed I Wtwdsnce iflio tiOU CONFERENCE Nevada inutti'tnt VC San Dlpa UC San Dlspa 0 0 Nevada Ssuthern 6 0 4 1527 UCSD Rlnowood 10 pass from Myers (kick failed) NS-Wndpes SI run (Mdt failed) NS Ho iocs 2 run (pass failed! tis Losan -lS oass (ntarceptlon (Built; pass frem Casey) NJBradford 3D -pais from Agueto (Btitlck kick) Attendance too. valltr Stala Wetxr SUM II Valley State 0 0 0 2929 RACE RESULTS AT CALIENTE Wf atlUr Triik Coal rtO.

Ridnt. slf. I. Kullinark, HE, Olpuln 4.30 3.W Gay Rojalind, lis, Zamorano U.ta Sio Slaughters US, Uaese 2M Also rar-Rlifer Crest, Admiral's Glory, Nekcpln. Double Pretty, Duke Raflo, El Star, Money-Tray, Ma rev Lou.

Fleet Poo-na. Scratched: Roxle Bar, Kfoty's Royal, 5pry tad, Aseol Babe. (Perfetta paid U3) Jnd-UOd, 3YO up, md 120, Olsuln 0 4.44 3 Maslc Dandyi 104, Black 3M Time Also ran Dhe Bold Kisi, Tueea, Prince Nasruliah, Sook's Jade, Grandpa Gus, Datnow, Times 'N Water. Scratched: Miss Fesllna. 3rd JYO up, 4 f.

Blue Rebel, 11B, Olguin 31,00 7.40 5 JO Jedsar Repeat, 11a. Ma esc 3.40 2.69 Anra Bon Ania, IIS, Mendei 3.00 Time 1:12 4-5. Also ran Twlng Twsn9, Merry Gabriel, Dusty Seat, Lens Les, Mr. San Diego, Freedom Story; MISS Shasta, Eat The Daisies. Ami's Roadrunner.

Scratched: Federal Belle, Sky or Blue, Alslde Base, War Cnarae. 4th 3YO bp, 1 mi. JO yflt. Llyelr Monte. 109, Black IS.00 Old Batso, .117, EiB'nosa J.30 s.io Kaysee Brlseno 10.S0 Time 1:42 4-5.

Also ran Gails Alibi, Mikeii's Tux, Pamela All, Radio Bit, Valley Miss, Alibi Abbey, Penalty Sox, Scratched: Mr. Re- (DJily double lc-i pud JI, 132.1(1) 3th s9s, 1YO up. i 1. Rebel's Crust, lW, JIm'nl 3I.4D 11.50 7.20 Innlsdrito. 120.

Maese- -i0 3.00 Seems Rusly, ID', Black 3.40 Time 1:11 25 Also ran-Windy Shakes Em, Foreign, Love'N Rule, Right Man II, Joey Prro, Bit O'Blarney, Utile Pappa. (tn-JtOC, 3YO KB, i t. Orbits Fllna. 109, Garcia 13749 1.00 S.tJ Jay Jav, 107, Rodriauex 9.20 4.S0 Kaia, its, Costa .3.20 Time 1:12 1-S. Also ran Imlleetoo.

Funny Book, Santa's Sliver, Avoid Delay, puccl's Express, Colonel Mel, Pike's Lane, Pie Splendour, Cloudy Bskl' Scratched: Polvnio, Miss 3YO up, 1 ml, Bla Hew. Briseno 14.40 9.45 Kernville, 112, Vivanco 22.2310.80 Classic Pal, Madragada, Cuyapo, Guess Why, Sir Maeea. Scratched: Royal Pro lender, Red Busier, Shinl09 Petal, Stem Winder- JYO, iVi Miss April, lit, Menflei 9.20 4.20 3.00 Mcr Dc Glace, 114, VllchH 7.S0 4. SO Poona Flame, 113, Maese 3.60 flh il.lOO, 1YO ud. ml.

Oaring Largo. 117. Vivanco 4.A0 4.2H BUcco Reef, 112, Rodrlgucl 3.40 1 Time I-J. Miikette, TlmB To BUY. Legally 11.

iO Menaei Also Dragon Horse, Gust Glory, Upper, Park Star, Doc Gold, Getaway Lu. Th I-1B' aeol 'totaled UiiiM. Thei were 2f tickers pldclas faur winners. Each llektl wbrtii In the Conse-t lallon there won 7 tickeM Ricking three winners. eacn ncKet was worm jmjuj.

The winning ticket numberi were: 3-4-1. lllTv-SUM, 3YO up, IF. Slight Speed, Time 1:11 2. Dlna, O'Malley, Lodge War, Lemon't Wake, Vera's Papsall, Fleat Rein. Scratched: French Step, Prairie Dog.

Slay Right, Sunny Crusmler, Jacobean. -Qulniell 3-5 S37.M IJJJJJklJJJjVA'iiailtibl fixHHfeM LEASE '66 CDrvette Convertible RED Auto, trans, 3Stt enelna, PStoet-Ini, Brakes. Windows, AM-fM Stgreo. Tilt PasllractlDn hR0Wlp, 1M9.CleMEn4. Coll Sill loxen Bill Murphy Leasing ajBjajajl B70-1 151 pjjJjjjJK Immediate Delivery Huge Selection 1968 Raver 2000 TD Factory Executiva Cars 3295 BIZ-1 520 789-0585 El Camino College wrapped up the Metropolitan Conference footb.aH crown Saturday night as (iuarterback Dan Heck fired four touchdown passes to' guide the Warriors to a 44-41 victory host Long Beach CC before a crowd of 8,747.

Leading 24-20 in the third quarter, the Warriors broke open the eon-test with three touchdowns. Heck hit on scoring passes of 27 yards to John Featherstone and 59 yards to Tom Reynolds and John Robertson returned a punt 58 yards for a TD. In the wild aerial battle, Heck connected on 13 of 19 passes for 273 yards, while Viking signal-caller Dennis Dummit hit on 23 of 35 for 328 yards and four tallies. In the Western State Conference, unbeaten East L.A. clinched a tie for the title by rolling past Harbor, 32-14, with quarterback Chris Jararaillo rushing for 217 yards in 15 carries, including touchdown romps of 2S, 39 and 82 yards.

METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE El Camfna Long Beicn 41 Et Camino la 10 0 Lors Beach 7 13 7 1 1 El Camino: TDReynolds 7 (it) run and 49 pass tram Heck; Boyd 2 (i run and 3t pais trom Heck): Heck It runlr. Fealnerstone (17 pass trom Robertson sa. punt r(turn). PAT (pass tram Hack). Lono Beach: TD Merino 2 (37 run and 45 PM5 from wilKes 1 (10 and passes from Dummll); Mav-titis pass fram Ouwmltli Giles run).

PAT-Taylor (kicks). Valley 19, Pierce 14 Pierce 0 7 0 7U Valley 0 9 0 4 li Pierce: TO Schade 1 II and 1 run). PAT-Speer (kicks). ford). FG Cummins (50).

CerrliM 31, Pasadena Cerrltos 0 14 7 10-31 Pasadena 14 0 11 014 Cerrltos: TD Hamilton I and runs), Stemson (31 pass from Ernst). Fein (53 pass from Ernst). FG Wer-schino 143). PAT-Werschino 4. (kicks).

Pasadene: TD Herllna 2 (' and 1 runs). PAT Ekstrand AT CALIENTE 4th tl, SOU. clma, JYO UP, 1 ml 7t Yd. Made Special 114 xSome Mooter xPaseo Dandy 112 xValft Lass xSolanoor 112 Lava Flow xSahsra Red 112 Sural 11 Hllldalell 120 Tenth Legion ill xBen Searchln 101 Speedy Spud 111 Mailco 10 xBold Eagle 1M Saddle Light in xCorrwllle 105 xTommvknoclcer I0B xMary's Waldo 105 xMIi: HI Fly 104 Get Harmony 110 Colonel Davo 113 Lets Getaway "113 American Cclws 113 alwefc JYff up, i fur. Rampage W2 xMurala San 101 jSalamaboo 105x5tormy Tcnv 10S Alcor 113 Bobby Warren 123 Roving Gambler 110 lOlh hdCB, 2YO, ml.

Ilanibhal 103 Count Litlle 110 He's Decided- lDSBeExatl 112 Rifle stay lis hy Jan IIP Pctucs cupcake na Lucky Red nvdY ids Windy Wise .107 Mr. Flower .107 SehDOlMsi 11 Pensive Poppa- 112 Coupled Ride Stay and Count LlHIe. SYO fur. S1roiiBWarrlr SIS xPobreclto Royal Response HS-xDIdManBooU 110 JiTalentToll 1D3 KGaleLlaht 10a Chlceop Charlie llBSherrys Cham 115 xSunKiss 109 Alibi Guy 114 xcheslnul Deac Anita. 117 I i7 Klna.

Holt 7 73.M Best Of All 2.M 2.20 King Noble S.S0 4.40 PeoInHODd Pick 3.10 At gate 9:39, off 9:39. Start good, won easily. Winner b.h, bv Sood Time Btsta Hanover. Trained by R. Williams.

Mutuel pool il 58,078. 4J4-SEVENTH race One mite, Pace, Tti Cafaxy. Purse To winner secmd ttilrt 11W, fpurth S1.IW, fifth S7S0. Horse and drlvm yt Fin. TosT Song Cycle, Shtiler tH lh iTi? Oso Sio, Williams 31 2.U 7t Timely Knight, White 2ii 3ni up Knight Ensign, McllniUrV7 B.40 First Lee, Cameron St 9-2D Frank T.

Aee, Cruise ni 6ni l.lo Dwyer Hanover, Dennis 42 7 U.9J Sots Cycle t.dl 4. Oso Sto 1.10 S. Timely Kniaht j. Af gate 10:03, off 10:03. start good, won driving.

by Walter McKIys-Medley Hanover. Trained by W. Shuter. Mutuel cool S154i40. 47T-EISHrH R6CE-0n mile.

Pic. Claiming. All ages, puts U.W9. To winner sj.jsfl, sgDnd SMUr third tJm, fourli) filth jmj. top claiming price Horse and driver Fin.

Ta sT Speeder Pick, Dennis 22 is jTo Lumber Dawle, Williams Jr. 41! 3i 4 St Roydan Frost, Hunter 41J 31 14.60 Queen's Consort, Wall 3S 41 i.30 Palch Pride, Merrlman Ui Si 12.ia Ginws Gene Hardle a2 61 17.90 May Western, Wilburn 51 7 Malor Breeze, Williams 75 61 ta.BO Inslantly, Farrlngton ...9 9 3.M Wo scratches. Swedes- PieV 3h LurnbW Daiile 5.10 IM Rydn Frost j.bo At gate 10:2 off 10:21 Slarl Hod, won driving. by Gene Abbe-Jose- del Cowiterwln. Trained by J.

Dennis. Pi( Calmed by ST-S Stab! for S12.CW, Trainer W. Shuler. Mutuel pool 54.765. Ji-NIMTH'' RACE On milt.

Pace. CMdllioned. All as. Purse SSMD. To wlnnar second $1,110, third stw, fourth two, fifth tm Horse and drlvir.

a Fin. To SI Careless Time, Marsh Jr. 3h ii i3fl. Go Worthy, Mellmurray ti 2h Mr. Jack, Williams 5 31 e.w Assault, O'Brisn is 6.3S Bohby Efl, Dennis 5lS 5tJ 7.40 Caue i 63 4.70 Cardinal Kino, Ladvs Carneron 22 a' ifcio No scratcties.

jar ifS Mr. Jack At note 10:53, oft 10:53. Start good, won driving. Winner b.c.3, by Graf Time Wall Street. Trained by J.

Marsh Jr. Mutual pool $172,971. Total Attendance M.1B2, Auto Racing USAC MlPSETE At PhDBHlXi MAIN EVENT HI lans) 1. Gary Btiienhausen (Tin ley Park, 3. 5am Sessions (Nashville, Mieh.l; 3.

i Kenyan -ILebsnon, Ina.l; 4. Mike McGreew (Haywart); S. Mwle Betlen-hauien (Tlnley Park, 111.1; 6. Johnny Rutherford (Ft. Worth); 7.

Die Jones Whitewater, 8. Buddy Taylor ind.l. DRAG RACING Al Onus Cauitly Rwiy: TOP GAS-Jack Jones (L Angales), 7M sec. and m.p.h. I FUEL ALTE EO Leon Fllwerald (Anaheim), aji and m.6S.

WATCH RACE WINNER-Jerry Crn (ManHatten Bsirt), Javelin, S.31 ana 1SI.60. AHenrlflnce 2.611. At liwlndilt Raceway! FUNNY CAR TEAM RACES Ford team Her. Wopar team, 7. races to 5.

LOW ET-TOP SPEED Tom Grey (Haywartl), Mustana Math 7.63 see. and 1M.S3. Atlentfance At LlMit Drag SHIP TOP FUNNY CARJIm Llturman (San-Jose), Chaw 75 ste. and 1B7.S) m.P.h., del. jack Chrlsmsn (Lona Beach), Comt, no timi or soeM.

r- Cojjriflht 1SS9 by Triangle Pufc-I lea Horn, Inc. (Dally Racing Fcrm) Western Harness Racing. Hollywood Park. Ingle wood, Saturday, Nov. W.

1B nd day of 73-day tall meeting Complete finishes all races confirmed by official pnotoehart cam- track good; temperature SB1 -FIIST RACE-IIli miles. Pace. Claiming. All asei. Purse SlvIDg.

To winner second Wio, third 64, fourth H74V filth M10. Top claiming price Horse and driver 'A Fin. Toil Cartflnal Paul, Merrlman ill 13 S5) AnSY's Worths, Grenler 9 51J 12-tJJ Whsnaa Earl, Wi shard 31 3) 4.6f Abbemlle Win, Suarei Hi i.60 Slormy Tass, Lane 2t 52 Key CIToner, Hansen 72 Woj 13.20 Icarus. Crane lh 7i fi.90 King Carey, Rangno 12.W Luban MIsj, Berrv 9M Scratched Peter Richard. Time.

1:04, 1:34, 2:07 45, 3:15 4S. Cardinal Pi 111 I SM S.M Andy'i Worthy 11.40 Whangs Earl 3.S0 At gate 7:34, off 7:34, Start good, nan rlWn flyInn rb.g. 5. by Cardinal Hat Jessie Prodoct. Trained by T.

Merrlman. Mutuel pool JJO.SW. 47I-SEC6NB RBXE-Cne mile. Pace. Claiming.

All am. Puree 1X200. winner SI Ktina 5SJ0. third tsu, fourth sit, Hfih sue. claiming price Horse and driver Fin.

Rnnard, Curran SM Connie Farrlngton 3'1 s.n Enjisr. PcWer. How 64 2" J'- Summit Road, Suarez 10.50 MICRW Grejler Sh 4.40 Chief Pilot. Carina! Si 43 6,80 fiusstl Creed, Mcllmur'v 723 7 15.50 Edsewood Kevan, Lunsf'd MI ia.BO Royal Robert. Russell -60 JJ.

enar( l. i Ensisn Pulver 5. At gate off 7:59. Siart saod, won Winner eh.8, 7, by'Gutnea Did Kitty tannery. Trained by Jotin Curran.

Royal Rsbert dslrned By- J. SUarel lor U.KK.'. Trainer saiw-Mutuel pool 102,150, Dally double pool I13S.SH, Xully Double, (2) Cardinal Piol Reliant, paid 144.M 471 THIRD RACE One mile. Pace. Claiming.

All am. Purse i3Mt. To winner setond 75, third Uik fourth IMOi Hrlh 1 Top culm in a price SW10- Horae and driver 'A FlnTtotl Tooth PleX, Daullon in Andy's Muriel, Grenier SS 3.10 Cunnvt Philip, Russell 1M 31 H-80 O.B.'s Admiral, Wllburn 2 S.20 Frost Abbe, Farrlngton 7i Sh 7.60 Chief Reveler, Suaraz ill 3 tt.w Soring Fevor, Williams a 7'S 4-80 Rain Time, Ackerman 3S 3.30 No scratches. 35, 2:05. Tooth Pick SAt AndT Mlrlel 3M Cwmn Philip 6.M At pete off 5rl good, won Winner b.g hy Knlfihf Pilot Cindy Lee.

Trained by u. Daultnn. Rain time claimed by R. Rhoads for 7.5O0. Trainer same.

Mutoel 47J-FDWRTH RftCE-ne mile. Pace, cendlllanid. Far 3-y car-olds and up. puna To winner tUDO, second, tm, third J38t. lourHiMOif, fifth slW, Horse and driver ft Fin.

To SI Goldan Sands, Hurler 211 11 3.70 Pride, Wllburn S3 2.40 Armbro Insko, Csrtnal 1i 31 3.20 Armbro Halo, O'Brien 4ns 7.5 Mi Margarita, Slyzulk i S3', Way To Go, Mcl murray 3J ii, 9.20 Poopb Rex. Olds 7 731 7.20 Good Candy, Dennis 13.40 aSSlTl 1:34 1 2:0315. Csldon Swidt M. a.w RosTon't Prtde 3'w Armbro 3M At gala off Starl good, won drlvlno. Winner b.m.5, by Thurber Frost Heattier Mary.

Trained by C. Hunter. Mutuel pool if FIFTH RACE-on mm. Pace. canolilered.

All iim. Pvru To wlnnar H.50B, stoxd third Sfl, tourtti MM, trllii W. Horse and driver Fin. To SI Miss Lustytown, Dennis 31J 3. Torlon, Ackerman Si HI 31.4 Dusty M.

Forbes, Farrlngton A 3U. a.io Mighty Ad, Cameron ai 16.30 Chapel Don, 7 52 17.09 SHe Away, Marsh Jr. Ml 3.9S Robert Edn, Wllll'ms Jr. Hi 7 T.5Q Scratehed Alf Flyer. Mill LulfytOWll i SJD 1(0 Turton Dmty H.

Forbtt uo At gati off Start ssod, won driving. Winner by tvify SMUH-ftoslyn Birsct. Tralntd by i. Dermis. Mutual pooryiiBJg, 475 SIXTH and on-liK-tBfinlh milM.

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lacond Hilrd ttDt. fourth nmt, wilt J. -mnt and driver- ft Fin. To tl Best Of All, Williams 12J 131 .30 Kina Noble, O'Brien 2m U.4D PopelnaoM Pick, Marsn Jr. vi 3h 9m Jesta HH1, ill 4il S.70 ESrt Tha paart, -41 521 31.30 Bid HWVB WIlllBmi'Jr, il 13.711 NOW PREPARE FOR WINTER PROTECT FOR WINTER '69 ROVER 2000 TG LARGEST STOCK WEST OF CHICAGO! 5 YEAR UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE) SmWmMrhtoiiv in.ie dm I i armmpsmama jmsmm.

ujk I. VS I AMPM I I YEAlfc his cuieS 6 Ut. AM 70 12 NOOK if MON.nk riSO AM TO Just Arrived Landrovers Immediare Delivery HOLIDAY MOTORS 5015 VAN HUYS BLVD. Motorcycle Racing CLASS A SPESOWAY CYCLES At WWieiTun itadlumi MAIN EVENTS laps" each): First -t. Jack O'Brien Monica)) 3.

Paul Censorrerle IVanlce); 3. Larry IN. Hollywood); 4. Norm Elledge (Svn VtMtttL SacsnS 1. Eddie Mulder (BurbanKt 2.

Rick. woodi (Hunllnoton Beach); 3-, John Hakly (Van Nuys); 4. Slave Bast (Van rlME TRIAL -EXHIBITIOM BWry Brings -(New IsalsndV 13.50 sett COMPUTE FOMBftLLSCOHES I fMLjill KF7Y 11PH Pihini i.

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