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Independent from Long Beach, California • 26

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Independenti
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rTnnnrTyo TTyr yTTYT tt rr7 tv rw UIJ 1 "TrTry t3 i.wftwr, C-6 INDEPENDENT-PRESS-TELEGRAM lmo imcii a immw. twt, iii mi Pomona FOUL CLAIM, jiV 00 SPORTS BEAT CARRY. BACK FAILS: vnarTS i Itriwn ft Sledge Wins at Pomona 1 w. A' V. I It 1 l'1, 1 Wi 1 Mr rr v--, FIRST RACISM yucu: MlgMy MwhmLNmmii Jammy Oraar, ThonM5tZ7 Sakk SguhrkM, Tmtan Tlm rim.

NagcraMira. IkCOND JACI-AUI pmUT Clturak MiH '0 i'i Heard in the dugouts: This Is the last time around for a number of other major leaguers besides Stan MusiaL Sherm Lollar of the White Sox is banging up his mitt for good In two more weeks, Duke Snider is toying with the same idea while Bob OMls and Alex Grammas both may launch minor league man agerial careers next season. Mongo Win By ERNIE MASON OUAETIEHORSE Stable'Sitiently fgr the stewards deci- vhibd raci-om and most appeared W1 TJnMijMta. Gov-sion, sy. Mahemay UjT The Dee Dee Sledge won the $11,000 emorsCup Fairgrounds Saturday at as they first but it wasnt 'til 6:00 peared; For Sledge it was the Dan Farm'i Chateaugay ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.

UP) moved a stride closer to the -f-Montpelicr Farm's Mongo ha Mu Duck.Cut I FOURTH RACE-J10 1 IS. thoeouohiredT' FIFTH EACH- kirtumt-AjUlA, nr" icNMr'CMdiT CaacMa llJt taui Hamakur, Ck iw won his second straight 3-year-old championship when LTs. Jf- third major sprint victory hes scored this year. He gained his initial stakes victory at Hollywood Park last May when he trimmed Win-only in the Hollywood Ex- RODGER WARD Master in Hometown DAN gurney Makes Racing History he drove past Accordant in the stretch to win the $57,300 Jerome Handicap at Aqueduct by a half-length. Trailing Accordant by.

a length for almost the last half-mile of the race, Chateaugay flashed his Kentucky Derby United Nations Handicap Saturday, beating nine rivals in the $125,000 invitational race on the Atlantic City infield grass course. Cain Hoy Stable's Never Bend set the pace most of the way in the 1 316-mile event p.m. that his owners dared write any checks on the reserved for the winner. Jockey Jack Leonard, who finished second aboard the King Acres Stock Farms Gallant Host, lodged a claim of foul and it was a full 20 minutes before the stewards could analyze the film and decide to let the original order of finish stand. IT DOESNT make any difference to Ralph Houk whether it's the Dodgers or Cardinals.

"I don't care who wins it," Houk said in declining to name a favorite in the National League raceWell be ready for either one. press at 5 furlongs, then: B4-I- REVSON IN SPILL and Belmont Stakes winning atid was second. favored sizzled six furlongs in 35 in beating Testum and Gallant Host in the Bing Crosby Cap at Del Mar. The trouble in the race developed on the turn for home trifle Sledge went a 4t, R.AF iff. 4 1 xjf Soud Qumr, 111 Ruck I i Frlv.

III. MtlHv Tim-; 27, MUTUiL FAIO: emfuNlHi CIum. WhM HfrajAnira dm' SIXTH RACE-4 unuira3T forcing' 2-hV mo- 2 1 I I form by drawing ahead in the last sixteenth to take first place money $37,245. Outing Class rallied fifth place to capture third Carry Back finished third. Mongo was ridden by Wayne Chambers and was timed In 1:55 15.

The winner paid $11.80, Gurney, Wiord Bag Auto Racing Mains $5.80 and $3.60. He packed by a half-length over Crew-124 pounds. Never rid-man. den by Manuel Ycaza, and Chateaugay paid $4.70, with 118 pounds, paid $7.60 $3.30 and $2,660 for his sev-and $4.80. Carry.

Back, sec- enth win in 10 starts this As. it was, it would have been a tough one for the 6-5when favorite Sledge to lose, be-jwide, then came in, cause he held the pace all host to check way and under a brisk ridejmentarily and come around fa Jfl thedrive. Gallant Hostw equal the track record of inching to the winner at 25 set by Rob Bob in thejthe wire before losing a heck decision. He was another length and a half in front of Mr. Wag, who was a fastclosing third.

1962 renewal of this racer A BANNER Saturday crowd of 20,276 waited DAILVpOliLE FAIDl24r a SEVENTH EACE-turloirarr3W aMt. Clolmlaa. Parra tMM. Tuo dlaknlao pa-. arm uaaa.

ond top weight with 127 and piloted by Howard Grant, returned $3.80 to show. Cany Back, the Cinderella horse who captured the fancy of two continents, was seeking his first major victory since returning from stud. CwnNM Pram Wiry Sarytcaa Thirty-two' year old Dan his most masterful Gurney of Costa Mesa, became the first American driver to win an international championship sports car race in an American car when he blazed his Shelby Cobra to victory in the 500-kilometer feature at the Bridgehampton, N.Y., Road Races Saturday. Gurney averaged 91.6 mph over 1 10 laps on the twisting, 2.85-mile course. His.

time was three hours, 26 minutes, 29.8 seconds. Ken Miles of Hollywood, finished second in an- performances in a victory in Hoosier Hundred race over the Indiana Fairgrounds mile track. The 42 -year fighter pilot earned starting spot with a qualifying run at miles per hour and entire race at average The victory, worth was Ward's 23rd on big car circuit since World and put him far ahead other active driver. Fanframan, 111, Laanard I la 140 tSajtfJBJ'S KholpMXn 111. Burnt i Rotor, 111 Lambert 1.30' 4.10, year, and galloped the mile distance in 1:36.

Accordant returned $5.30 and $3.90 and Outing Class $3.00. Chateaugay, a chestnut son of Swaps, then closed to a length behind Accordant, refused to allow the leader to widen the margin and finally staged a successful challenge for his fourth stakes win of 1963. The victory brought Chateaugays earnings to over $300,000 and career record of nine wins in 15 starts. Ill Pit Lucas Against Best-Royals Coach THE tragic baseball career of former American League strikeout king Herb Score neared Us end Saturday when the Chicago White Sox sold him outright to Indianapolis of the International League. Score didnt" win a single game this season with Indian apolis and wound up 0-6 with an ERA of 7.66.

PHILADELPHIA figures to have at least two dissatisfied players in the line-up for its NFL opener against today. Defensive halfbacks Ben Scottl and Jimmy Carr have not signed 63 contracts and are not likely to do so, club officials and the players said. MRS. Vivian Lewis, 35-year- old racing driver, was killed Saturday in a 10O-iflph crash during speed trials at Brighton, England. It was the first time in 58 years of the trials a competitor had been killed.

1 NEW YORK (UPI) Darby Gallic Zam. 115. Hunt 4 0. '2540. Tima MUTUELS FAIO: Fantaamra 5 440 1 1 JO ini Facet Farfe Sunall iia SCRATCHED-Cantra Clara.

lur1auryiSr-d Puna TANFORAN BtGHTN I sound basketball player in CINCINNATI (UPI) Cin 4 driving record-unashing the auto State former the No. 1 one mile 103.986 he led the 93.545. $16,725, the national' championship War II of any Don' Branson of Champaign, 111., another veteran, finished second, 16 seconds back of Ward. J. Foyt of Houston passed another Texan, Johnny Rutherford of Fort Worth, three laps from the finish to take third place.

PAUL REVSON, 24-year-old New York driver, had his second- narrow-escape from serious injury this year when cirinati Royals coach Jack departments, the coach add-jFuntciiOtTZ McMahon is so impressed B- But what impressed mealmartPrira, Tul RESULTS Laenard' R. Jquy Lucas that, he: most was his strength, wont hesitate to use the for- would have no qualms aboutlnrSv': 1 4.10 anylpwMdM FIRST RACE 4 lurtaiMt: ftTSSS A dozen horses' were expected Cobrast one minutes, 26 sec rolhir John, Law! IIJ DELAWARE, Ohio (UPI) jother of Carroll Shelby; ist one minutes, 26 mer Ohio State all-America at-assigning him to guard, center against the best pivot- center in the start iVaxursdays nsecond race a tartoMi: prestige-rich 0, ft Brown Jug S-yearld pacing tSSStal'eXddrwirjur. stake and railbirds Little NINTH EACE 1A onds behind Gurney. Walt Hansgen of Bedminster, N.J., and Paul Richards of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., were third and fourth respectively in Jaguars, set up by Alfred Momo. Gurney, who will drive Ferrari in Sundays 500-kiio-meter feature, set a Bridgehampton record when he covered the 35th lap in.

one minute, 49 seconds (94 mph). 0 dieted a three-horse race with Overtrick probably the horse beat. The handsome colt, owned Mrs. Leonard Buck of Far lost in the Cane FutUDtyThu.rsday. night to Meadow Skipper, another Jug favorite, but on seasons Ilk Tunifludii 1M HMdmralur, IIL Roidi bAILY DOUBLE PAID HMi THIRD RACE IVk Foil RoukV VMM 54B 3.4 J.M Tlklotk.

Hunt UR 340 Lucas- was one of players who survived the Royals rookie camp, along with Jay Amette, of Texas, Mack Herndon, of Bradley, and Joe of Ohio States, who is actually the property of the Philadelphia 76ers. four men in the National Basketball Association. Lucas showed me he can lo everything, McMahon said bllowing tryouts at the loyals training camp at Lock-xxime Air Force Base, near Columbus. He is fundamentally a Aimino Strait, llooHl Time No acratchav FOURTH RACE fartmw: Sir JOHOR, Dixon 174 IH IHIOOUOH. HaH 100 to s.n,by loolHills, loo; performance.

Overtrick was ex SCRATCHED- HEAVYWEIGHT Tom Mc-Neeley puts his comeback hopes on the line Monday night he battles EErl Atky, Sonny Listong. sparring partner. Ptlol, GiocorndH Tlmo No scraMmt. FIFTH. RACEt-I.

0Nlfc TO (irk AmcrM, Kunitoko 7.H 4.i Slonoocr, Holl 7iis TENTH EACE-m Puna Muilur. Shot. 11 Lomburt 7 SC FIZZLES IN DRILL jhe crashed at 80 miles an hour RODGER-WARD- AngtCPEurfipean Strottmovcr. Frov Timo 1:453. No ocrolchta.

SIXTH RACE- GoWon Mol. Hunt Broke TodoyLcorli Bold Fdltifln. AicCutl Kin Lovdand, Jit, Hcrhindn l-Otft H- 4 Rev Trucklu, 115, LuonirO I Antlauc Vlntura. 115, TniuN 5 Ara. 4.

StOO pectedto be the favoFite. lbig Jiometown crowd one ofimula Junior auto race DETROIT'S bid for the 1963 lympie Garties will be dramatized by a SEVENTH RACE-1 mtlo. 70 yar: Full Color. Alvoroz S.tO 4.00 attar Man; Yanct 740 4.40 Buminy Jot, Voionmola 5.M TlmC-liCm. No ocratdict.

sSWTWTeK Ei, M-3lur 5M ULW 5 J.JJ MJ Caliente Race Results kinr Titm PnatiHa. RtR. relay run 'from Los Angeles to Detroit The run will begin Sept. 27. and end in' Detroit EIGHTH RACE- Sabma Louioc.

HaH Anora, Ahtoroz John Fori, Fray 4.00 10.00 J.M 400 1100 NO eleventh JktXMt iwtuu (Continued, from Page C-3) on display alid they played according to form they left everybody, a little puzzled. Steve the fellow who can pass but can't run, passed well and ran badly. Carl Jones, the one who runs well and who is improving on Jiis passing, ran well and showed passing Larry Zeno was erratic, but he kicked a 20-yard field Overall, the Bruins showed a large measure of finesse. The boys have learned a great deal- about the T-formation in a year," said Barnes, who saw his team reach the heights and the depths last season, dbring the rSOct.10 cmr .00 FmI I SEVENTH RACE mil tSPUSnsA 12 Tima-1 ScratdMd: Oaklawn Road, Fw A Bon. Rud Moon, Anni Quran.

A Bon. Rud Moon, ainii uua Tima Scrli Sura On. MlatyLady, Clmmaran, Over. 140 Tlnw Ha icraidwi. NINTH RACE I A- nMh: Ftuntv ton.

Fray f.M Clevur Cuoiuin, Lewis Cunai, Junninci Scratdwd: Docfur Whitu. OumOtH 4.10 4.20 SO rlvu II. Mmty Funcku. NEW. YORK US)' The Aqueduct daily double paid $1,156.30 for $2 Saturday after Orable Junction won the first Tace, and -Tara Dunstan took the second; Oracle Junction, ridden by' Jacinto' Vasquez, paid $38.30 straight and Tara DQnstan, ridden by Ugsery and an entry with Ladys Manor, returned Wi, HIU Tlnrt, link wwia mob aikih am ss.as'&.lBir:-.f? Payoff, ill.

Tamouchl 3 51 t.30 Rob Rob, ill, Nakusawa U0 Noyatoek 111 Nayua 5 7 2140 Thna :45. Eouda track SECOND RACE-4 furtwra: iowdy Time, Soul In 7.20 Kinw Ortitt, PHly Nohollom. Cabullcra Scratd Scrafchad: EIOHTH RACE 1 A Mira: Gaatatdra, Lamina 2JI Gold Foattwr. Polly Zurra. EloMou Tln V.44S.

Scralctwd: Maioidy Lynn.1 NINTH. RACE-1 mlta, 70 yard: Whitworth, Smith Tied in Eugene Tee EUGENE, GW iCatjiy yihitwopth shot a. par rouru of 74 arid Marilynn. 'Smith ded- as jjiey 3.10 3.K Wind-Davil. Chain Covor, Tararton, Timmy Jr Bo Jo.

THIED RACE- -tortaara: 4ioLant7.WT3t 1140 S.0 .4.00 BLASSIE TO HEAD WRESTtlNG-SHOW 9 Hraty. DaWk Frartar 2240 10. to Cion. Whitt change over from the single wing. might add the coaches have leaned quite a bft about too, 'Barnes showed his new pro-style offense.

The Bruins 'iffra -r will in'nfotiM knd a smattering of the 1- SmutueLfajd 240 -rTrliree1 Womens Open Golf Tourriar. ment. Marilynn Smith' Kdhv.Whilwarl Im very, very enthused about Barnes added. Im not saying sie, is the headliner weeks Municipal Auditorium wrestling nse. 7 Her- 570474.00 lavra Mckata, nHacM 0427.51 Gckata, frar uriorara.

RACE- Rack 0.20 4.00 HJ0 Pally 4.00 4401 -ije Mickey -Wright Mary MHIa. trrd dYe. 2i divVL it raighf.AWiTet Brooks, won the first race Saturday, and Kenneth Korte piloted Tetanus to vidtory io the second nice fo.E a dailyrjVAibe if-tbe lAMHa; Harrai'ar Stan, kn 470 ELEVENTH Funmni Thunk Aairara Oraban. JY. Pd.

Sod 4i.4'4.i ft k. V770 230 I 7 7 Tt make xHefi: first: appfeiranri, jn'k tag team i 'tyv Itdiiferce that 'jbizy9d too E3L hVL. Wiidc-ScreeiL Color Slide; Travel Show- TOR OF A WOMAN. 6fte3 said to be the worlds litost Mu iL. T-I kf.L.-l vi A i i a it Thursday, October .3 8:00 M.

MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM .1 All Eaailik uu'au mm XfuA mm mi Eu mmmim Free basis on first-come NO TICKETS NECESSARY Three projectors will screen Nibbelinlc's orobina ohotoaraphs of 15 i A year of planning which took- the Nibjxrlink faniiiy around the world aao JgiM OOOEhUgJ in aluwii flAA auajAnaa UnN --f- mmC iLaak kfiia 1 la 72 resulted in about Hundreds of these 5 days SJD00 pictures. plus tips onhow to take pictures are included in the show. 1 I I a With Kodak photographer-lecturer Don Nibbelink as a uide, youll the Country described as the "Land of Emiles, Thailand, and (fascinated by the bizarre statues rid. temple These magnificent golden Stithcs ore found, in Bangkok And will be shown in beautiful widc-screcn ALL WELCOME rn.rn.rn. m.

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